Autograph Letter Signed
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One Shirt Really Wanting
06/28/1794 Autograph Letter SignedBissell received the fifty suits of clothing in good order but finds that one private's shirts is wanting in Hogshead No. 3. It may have been taken out on the water.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
On the whereabouts of Milligan
04/27/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMilligan has not yet arrived from Philadelphia. Hodgdon should make inquiries to see if he still in that city because Perkins is concerned that he has not yet spent the money and therefore cannot …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Obtaining Current Notes
05/10/1794 Autograph Letter SignedNotes made out to Caleb Swan, therefore Howell advised that Craig apply to Lieut. Smith for current bank notes to pay troops. Noted transportation of silver.
James Robertson Papers
Objects for $25,000?
05/07/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThe Secretary of War requests that Hodgdon furnish him with an estimate stating the objects for which the $25,000 was requested.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
O'Hara's Account
03/06/1794 Autograph Letter Signed[Partly illegible] The amount incurred, exclusive of Major Craig's demands and the credit given to Mr. Belli for the sum of $12,000, was ordered in a separate account, explained in O'Hara's earlier …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Notification of Receipt of Money Due
10/27/1794 Autograph Letter SignedReceived letter with enclosed pay bill. Also received pay from Nicholas Fish, and pay for recruits. Thompson created triplicate receipts and disbursed them as necessary.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Notification of Receipt
11/08/1794 Autograph Letter SignedNotification that letter to Secretary of War was received.
James Robertson Papers
Notification of Receipt
06/05/1794 Autograph Letter SignedLetter and enclosures from Craig received.
James Robertson Papers
Notification of Receipt
05/29/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMoultrie received iron [tr]uck and heels for carriages.
Arthur G. Mitten Collection
Notification of new book for record-keeping
06/16/1794 Autograph Letter SignedNotification of new book opened to record trifle expenditures and frugal dispersal of pay. Howell is accountant of the War Department.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Notification of Delivery
10/15/1794 Autograph Letter SignedFisher to delivery money to pay troops stationed in the upper parts of the Ohio river.
James Robertson Papers
Notification of Credit to Account
07/23/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMoney received from Samuel Meredith, Treasurer of United States passed to the credit of Howell's account.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Notification of Clothing Delivery to the Chickasaws
11/03/1794 Autograph Letter SignedChief Opoia Mingo has been given clothing by General Washington to deliver to the people of the Chickasaw nation as a token of friendship.The Chickasaws are commended for encouraging their warriors to …
Anthony Wayne Papers
Notifcation of Payment Owed, Deserter Captured
10/12/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMoney drawn in favor of Jeremiah Barkey, the bearer of the letter. Deserter Robert Newman apprehended this morning, to be transported to Fort Fayette.
James Robertson Papers
Not Authorized to Pay Troops without Settled Pay Rolls
01/24/1794 Autograph Letter SignedReceived pay rolls. Not authorized to sanction payments to to troops without filling out pay rolls.
James Robertson Papers
No Stone Unturned in the Public Service
02/11/1794 Autograph Letter SignedLyman asserts that he has made few charges against the public relative to his recruiting. He was on horseback most of the time and even went into Vermont. Even though he was responsible for the most …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
No Knapsacks!
01/21/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMcClean laments that there has been a capital mistake in Hodgdon's failure to send knapsacks in the recent shipment of equipage. Not having knapsacks causes the soldiers continuous strife since they …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
No Driver for My Wagon
10/14/1794 Autograph Letter SignedSears apologizes for not sending his wagon. Just as he had the carriage ready, the driver decided not to go. Sears' driver is taking Mr. Page to Bristol but will be available upon his return.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Niven writes to Knox about fortification at West Point
05/20/1794 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, discusses repair of fortifications.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
New Locations for Garrison
03/20/1794 Autograph Letter SignedOrders and locations for garrisons to set up new posts which will serve as first alarm of attacks by Indians for frontier settlements in Georgia.
File II, Georgia Executive Department; Incoming Correspondence by Author to Governor.- No image
Naval Appointment for Alexandar Murray
04/26/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMurray recommends Captain Alexander Murray as a man well equipped to provide services in the Naval Department. He is a man of honor and good character, amiable in his manner and a brave man. His …
Subject File of the Naval Records Collection 
Names of the Inspectors
07/16/1794 Autograph Letter SignedJones wants the names of the inspectors appointed by the Secretary of War and by the Secretary of the Treasury under the contract for 1793 with Young and Dannacker, particularly those who inspected …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
My Underpaid Son
09/30/1794 Autograph Letter SignedAlthough Miles had understood from Major Holt that Miles' son would receive the same pay as himself, $26.65, he is astonished to discover that his son is only receiving $16. Holt declares that he does …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
My Quantity of Wagons
09/23/1794 Autograph Letter Signed[Partly illegible] Parker assures Hodgdon that has spared no pain, night or day, to complete his quantity of wagons.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
My Late Appointment
09/02/1794 Autograph Letter SignedLee affirms his satisfaction with his appointment to a leadership position in the force being organized to oppose the insurgency in western Pennsylvania.
Alexander Hamilton Papers
