Autograph Document
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Report on the account of General Sullivan
03/02/1786 Autograph DocumentReport on General Sullivan's account for the years 1777-1779, by the Commissioner of Army Accounts.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)- No image
Resolve of Congress and Proclamation, dated 1 September 1788
09/04/1788 Autograph DocumentClerk William Knox transmits Resolve of Congress and Proclamation, both dated 1 September 1788. Encloses ten copies; intended for extensive circulation.
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Notes in Samuel Hodgdon's Hand Regarding His Pay
1793 Autograph DocumentMemorandum, discusses Hodgdon's salary. Noted money to be deducted from Knox's salary and added to "mine".
General Information Index, 1794-1918. (RG94)
Knox drafts memo regarding official positions communicated to Genet
06/08/1793 Autograph DocumentDocument, Memorandum discusses the U.S. government staffing procedures caused by the issues surrounding Citizen Genet. See letter from Knox to Genet dated 7 June 1793.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Pay and Forage of the Troops in Georgia
08/01/1794 Autograph DocumentThe Treasurer will remit to Matthews $1802 for the pay and forage of the troops in Georgia for June and July of 1794
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Funds for Rochefontaine and de Finiels
08/23/1794 Autograph DocumentThe Treasurer will remit to Gorham $300 to be transmitted to Bechet Rochefontaine, Engineer at Boston, and $100 to be transmitted to Nicholas de Finiels, a temporary Engineer and Artillerist at …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Funds for Lt. John McClallen for Recruiting
07/31/1794 Autograph DocumentThe Treasurer will remit to Fish $200 to be transmitted to Lt. John McClallen, in the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at Albany, for the use of the recruiting service. $25.60 is also provided for …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Delivery of powder in the year 1794, in the State of Pennsylvania.
01/11/1794 Autograph DocumentStores. Itemized list of powder delivered in 1794 and 1795 to State of Pennsylvania.
Consolidated Correspondence File, 1794-1890. (RG92)
Counterfeiting the Notes of Branch Banks
08/28/1794 Autograph DocumentAs regards the counterfeiting of the notes of the Branch Banks of Baltimore and Charleston, the Cashier of the Bank of the United States has provided four sheets of impressions of five and ten dollar …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Account of Articles returned by the Militia on the late Expedition against the Insurgents.
1794 Autograph DocumentStores, list of articles returned by the Militia after the expedition against the Whiskey Rebellion Insurgents.
General Information Index, 1794-1918. (RG94)- No image
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1794 Autograph DocumentDocument, speech re Government policy toward Indians--President's promise to Senecas of a written General Guarantee of all lands they are entitled to by reservation or otherwise.

Sum Due Lieutenant George Hardy Corps of Artillerists and Engineers
05/27/1795 Autograph DocumentSimmons certifies that the sum of ten dollars is due Lieutenant George Hardy of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers for his passage from Norfolk, Virginia to the Fort at Whetstone Point near …
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Return of Public Powder in the Magazine
02/04/1795 Autograph DocumentStores, return of public powder in the Magazine
Consolidated Correspondence File, 1794-1890. (RG92)
Pay of William A. McRea, Surgeon's Mate
04/30/1795 Autograph DocumentSimmons certifies that the sum of $44.33 is due William A. McRea, Surgeon's Mate, for his pay, subsistence, and forage for April 1795.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Pay of the Detachment of the 11th Regiment of Militia in Kentucky
05/01/1795 Autograph DocumentSimmons certifies that $244.20 is due the Detachment of the 11th Regiment of Militia of Shelby and Clarke Counties in Kentucky, commanded by Lieutenant Mordecai Rea and Ensign John Allen, for their …
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Gunpowder Stores
07/01/1795 Autograph DocumentStores, discusses stores of gunpowder and ammunition.
Consolidated Correspondence File, 1794-1890. (RG92)
Shipbuilding materials for Algerine frigate
07/14/1796 Autograph DocumentMemo by the Secretary of State describing the materials needed for construction the frigate for the Dey of Algiers.
James McHenry Papers
Memorandum on Indians and military affairs
03/1796 Autograph DocumentMemorandum discussing treaty with Indians; recruiting service; army pay and ration, and other military matters.
James McHenry Papers
Estimate of guns and military stores for a small frigate
06/08/1796 Autograph DocumentProvides an estimate of the price of ordnance and military stores; lists pay of naval officers and crew; discusses equipping Frigate.
James McHenry Papers
Regarding Spanish-Indian relations on the frontier
12/02/1797 Autograph DocumentMemorandum of Indian information from William Claiborne. Discusses Cherokee settlement and an Indian delegation to the Spanish. The Spanish allegedly sought to place the southern tribes under Spanish …
James McHenry Papers
Memorandum regarding travel itineraries
1797 Autograph DocumentMemorandum regarding travel itineraries.
James McHenry Papers
Letters given to the President
11/22/1797 Autograph DocumentEnclosed letters to be given to President Adams from Benjamin Hawkins, General Superintendent of Indian Affairs south of the Ohio River.
James McHenry Papers
List of Officers in the Late Army to End of War
1798 Autograph DocumentIllegible list.
MMC, McHenry, James: Mm85004543- No image
Virginia's Districts for Recruiting
05/31/1799 Autograph DocumentVirginia is divided and subdivided into districts for recruiting.
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Settling the Rank of Sundry Officers
10/25/1799 Autograph DocumentRice lists the officers of his regiment--captains, first lieutenants, and second lieutenants--in the rank order that he believes is appropriate. He willingly defers if Hamilton does not agree.
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