Autograph Letter Signed
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[No. 19] Faulty Blame of Six Nations
06/21/1794 Autograph Letter SignedChapin, agent for the Six Nations did not report any aggressive behavior of Six Nations therefore Knox believed the hostilities on the Allegheny river attributed to the Six Nations to actually be from …
James Robertson Papers
[No. 189] Quartermaster's Department
06/06/1794 Autograph Letter SignedDiscussed defending charges accrued by Quartermaster's Department. Horse sent under care of Mr. Semple still unwell.
James Robertson Papers
[No. 184] Accounts and Money Delivered
05/24/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMatters of money required and money allocated by Quartermaster General.
James Robertson Papers
[No. 12] Accomodations and Transport
05/21/1794 Autograph Letter SignedOrders for accommodations and boat for Colonel Edwards prior to his defense of the Ohio river.
James Robertson Papers
[Memorandum of money paid to Kentucky militia for service in 1791]
10/20/1794 Autograph Letter SignedPayment made by John Edwards for Kentucky militia services 1791. List of individual names.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
[COPY] Missing Mail
10/07/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHas not heard from the Cherokees or Creeks since they passed the Tennessee (river?), and waiting on an express from Cumberland. Militia has turned out "with unusual alacrity," and the remaining troops …
Governor's Messages
[COPY] Fortification of South Carolina
04/12/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMr. Perrault appointed to direct the building of fortifications in Charleston, SC. Knox requested Vanderhorst to appoint someone to superintend the daily operations.
Governor's Messages
[173] Enclosed Muster and Pay Rolls
06/27/1794 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed muster and pay rolls for Fort Fayette, summary of charges listed in letter. Request for money to dispense to settle debts. Capt. Crawford is assembling rolls for Fort Franklin.
James Robertson Papers
[172] Results of Indian Council at Buffalo
06/27/1794 Autograph Letter SignedOrders to reinforce garrison received by Crawford, but due to age and health, Butler ordered Capt. Heath and his garrison to provide support. Indian Council at Buffelo dissolved, commissioners …
James Robertson Papers
Work Related to Casting Cannon
10/26/1795 Autograph Letter SignedMr. DaCosta wants some work done on casting cannon. He will see if the board designed for mounting prepared by Mr. Finney can be altered to suit his purpose.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Wood for Frigates
03/06/1795 Autograph Letter SignedLive oak now available for use in frigate construction, orders to lay aside white oak.
Catalog of Manuscripts Collection
William Simmons writes to Major Isaac Craig
05/08/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWilliam Simmons writes to Major Craig about accounts payable and monies due.
Isaac Craig Papers
What to do with the horses?
03/06/1795 Autograph Letter SignedMeyer has kept the two horses at his house as Hodgdon desired but he has had them for six months and wants to know what to do with them. He has only charged one dollar per day for stabling both of …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
West Point Accounting Procedures
07/21/1795 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, discusses pay and accounting procedures at West Point and encloses extracts from the proceedings of the Council of Administration at West Point requesting money to pay the officers and …
Letters Received by the Accountant of the War Department, Nov 24, 1794-Ded 23, 1817. (RG217)
Were My Recruiting Account & Vouchers Received?
04/02/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWadsworth is transmitting the muster roll of recruits enlisted by him as of March 31st but has not received his most recent recruiting account with vouchers so he does not know whether or not the War …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Weekly return of the men employed in the New York naval yard; arrival of some copper
02/22/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return of the men employed in the New York naval yard; a certain amount of copper has arrived at the yard.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men working in the New York Navy Yard; no progress on the keel
01/11/1795 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is a return of the men employed the previous week in the naval yard. Progress on the keel remains the same for want of materials.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men working in the New York Navy Yard; men have been employed in other jobs
01/18/1795 Autograph Letter SignedReturn of men employed the past week at the New York naval yard and materials received since the last letter; for want of proper bolts the keel is unfinished and some men have been employed at other …
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; warning of cessation of work if new timber does not arrive
06/08/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return of the men employed at the naval yard; Talbot warns that the timber procured from the south is almost used up, and work will cease if no new timber arrives.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; return submitted of timber imported from Georgia
04/20/1795 Autograph Letter SignedSubmitting a weekly return on the men working in the New York naval yard over the past weekly; providing a return on timber imported from Georgia
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; return of materials received
03/01/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return of the men employed at the New York naval yard; return of materials received at the yard since Talbot's last message.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; return for planks used on the ship
04/27/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; return for planks used on the ship.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; requesting further instructions on inspecting shot and kentledge
05/11/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard; Talbot notes he has yet to receive instructions regarding inspection of shot and kentledge.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; recommendations for preserving unused planks
11/16/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard and the wages paid to them; Talbot suggests that due to the lack of timber holding back construction on the frigate, all the existing planks that …
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; inspection of the iron pigs and shot
06/15/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard and the wages paid to them; Talbot weighs the iron pigs and shot. Talbot suggests that while the dimensions of the shot need to be precise, even …
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
