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Irregularities in account
01/03/1787 Autograph Draft Document SignedThe Commissioner of Army Accounts informs Dunscomb of irregularities in his account and requests that all documentation be sent to him forthwith.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Seeking the Murderers of Two Men
09/04/1790 Autograph Draft Document SignedPickering requests custody of the murderers of two men and expresses his regret at continued Indian aggression.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Pay for Harmar's Troops
01/02/1790 Autograph Draft Document SignedHowell discusses the plan for making the first and second installments of the pay for Harmar's troops but wishes to postpone the third installment until the regiment's account is settled with the help …
Post Revolutionary War Manuscripts, 1784-1811. (RG94) (M904)
Blank Bills of Exchange for the Regiment
01/02/1790 Autograph Draft Document SignedHowell discusses Beatty's need for blank Bills of Exchange and fears that the 282 he is sending will not be sufficient for Beatty's needs.
Post Revolutionary War Manuscripts, 1784-1811. (RG94) (M904)
Pickering's Letter to the Indians
07/13/1791 Autograph Draft Document SignedIn his letter to the Six Nations, Pickering discusses the hostile Western Indians, the peace treaty, civilizing the Indians, Indian aggression, and trade and instruction.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Notes on the Speeches of Good Peter and Red Jacket
07/10/1791 Autograph Draft Document SignedBolt describes in his notes the speeches of Red Jacket and Good Peter and discusses the progress of civilizing the Indians.He talks of the hostility of the Western Indians and mentions Indians and …
Timothy Pickering Papers
Pay of the Men on the Upper Parts of the Ohio
01/07/1795 Autograph Draft Document SignedFisher leaves this morning with $3,630, being the pay of the troops on the upper parts of the Ohio for the last quarter of 1794. Mr. Fisher will deliver the money to Colonel Butler who will give it to …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Questions on reducing military forces
03/14/1796 Autograph Draft Document SignedMcHenry argues for the necessity of a strong military force to counteract the force maintained by Great Britain and Spain on the northern and southern boundaries of the United States. McHenry advises …
James McHenry Papers
Constitutional powers of Congress in respect to treaties
03/26/1796 Autograph Draft Document SignedMcHenry argues that the right to make treaties is exclusively vested in the President and the Senate, according to the Constitution. McHenry also asserts that the House of Representatives has no right …
James McHenry Papers
Officers Suggested for Appointments
07/14/1798 Autograph Draft Document SignedMcHenry lists the candidates for appointments in the augmented army including those he considers the most intelligent and active officers in the American army.
Special Collections, MSA SC 1407. McHenry Collection, M11697.
Recommendation of Jonathon Williams and Replacement for Vacancy in the Navy
07/20/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedJonathon Williams requests transaction of his recommendation relative to his father-in-law. Refers to Mr. Francis's resignation from the Navy with discussion with Mr. Stoddart about replacement with …
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RE Transfer of Army Units and Equipment
04/17/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedRoutine instructions concerning the transfer of Army units and equipment.
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RE Organization of Individual Regiments
04/23/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning the organization of individual regiments.
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RE Individual Officers and Soldiers
06/07/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedRoutine correspondence concerning the appointment, transfer, promotion, discharge, desertion, leave, and assignment of individual officers and soldiers.
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RE Army Supplies, Quarters, and Pay
05/25/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning Army supplies, quarters, and pay.
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RE Army Supplies, Quarters, and Pay
05/25/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning Army supplies, quarters, and pay.
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RE Army Supplies, Quarters, and Pay
04/25/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning Army supplies, quarters, and pay.
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RE Applications for Army Appointments & Promotions
03/28/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedRoutine applications for Army appointments and promotions. ;
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Organization and Arrangement of the Volunteer Corps
05/26/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedHamilton seeks general uniformity relative to the various parts of the Army, including the volunteer corps, with the understanding that certain peculiarities will distinquish individual corps.
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My attention will be confined to my own district...
08/24/1799 Autograph Draft Document Signed"On the subject of Winter Quarters, my attention will of course be confined to my own district. Doubtless, attention is paying by others to the troops which will be stationed within General Pinckney's …
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Increased Exertion in the Business of Supplies
06/14/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedHamilton stresses the importance of punctuality in supplying the new recruits and providing for their pay.
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Arrangement of the Companies in the 1st. Battalion of Artillery
10/01/1799 Autograph Draft Document SignedArrangement of the Companies in the 1st. Battalion of Artillery, annexed to the Western Army, under the Command of Major Rivardi, 1st October 1799.
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