Autograph Letter Signed
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Clothing Orders and Compensation
02/20/1801 Autograph Letter SignedIn the future, clothing orders will be packed up based on the needs of entire companies. Details on obtaining compensation for services rendered the Ordnance and Clothing Departments.
James Robertson Papers
Clothing Order and Reimbursement
02/06/1801 Autograph Letter SignedDetails of clothing shipped to several posts per General's orders. Mentioned claim Craig filed for extra services rendered to the military and the manner in which it was treated by McHenry and …
James Robertson Papers
Clothing Delivery to Fort Massac and Fort Adams
01/23/1801 Autograph Letter SignedCraig packing clothing for troops at Fort Pickering and Fort Adams which is proving "most troublesome" due to General's instructions. Craig must open and repack all boxes and irregularities still …
James Robertson Papers
Cannon Carriages and Clothing
01/30/1801 Autograph Letter SignedNoted mistake of receiving too many of one type of cannon as "extraordinary indeed." Carriages for guns being constructed by workmen. Craig reported that he has repacked and assembled a years worth …
James Robertson Papers
Building Town and Appointment
02/13/1801 Autograph Letter SignedMounting of cannons on carriages is going forward, contracts for shell and shot have been made. Ten of the guns are already at Presque Isle. Col. Strong and his troops encamped on good ground …
James Robertson Papers- No image
Be Nice to Lieutenant Strong
10/02/1801 Autograph Letter SignedThis letter is handed to you by Lieutenant Strong, who travels with his mother up the Ohio. Please afford them every attention they might need. The party going with Strong is to be immediately …
Samuel Vance Papers, M283. 
Account of Men McHenry Knows in Washington
01/20/1801 Autograph Letter SignedDetails on the character of Jefferson and his politics.
Catalog of Manuscripts Collection
[Private] Discussed Hodgdon's Removal from Office
03/26/1801 Autograph Letter SignedWilkinson never aware in advance of Hodgdon's removal from office.
Edward E. Ayer Collection- No image
I've Written You Several Times!
04/03/1802 Autograph Letter SignedHe has written to Vance several times, with no response, but he has nothing to say at this time. Asks for a reply.
Samuel Vance Papers, M283. - No image
General Lee and the Scouts of Mason County
09/15/1803 Autograph Letter SignedGeneral Lee has shown Orr a letter from Simmons dated April 1, 1802, stating that Caleb Swan has credit in the office of the Accountant for $1156.66 advanced to Lee for the Scouts of Mason County …
Misc Collection 
The Prospect of Selling Some Land
02/21/1804 Autograph Letter SignedStoddert is anxious to sell some of his lots in the city but is concerned about the prospect of selling at a price that reflects what he considers the appropriate value of the property.
Officer's in the American Revolution, 3rd Administration, Case 2, Box 15
Statement on Service in the Revolutionary War
07/11/1835 Autograph Letter SignedStatement regarding the Revolutionary War service of Captain Samuel Treat of the Artillery.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Advance to Capt. Bruff for Building Barracks, Etc.
02/09/1975 Autograph Letter SignedGeneral Lincoln advised Dodge to forward his accounts through the Department of War. Dodge advanced money to Captain James Bruff to be used for the construction of barracks for his men.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Recommendations for the Position of Aide de Camp
10/09/9800 Autograph Letter SignedCarroll recommends the Comte De Moelien to be one of Hamilton's aides de camp and encloses two testimonials.
Alexander Hamilton Papers
Account of Major David Hopkins
Autograph Letter SignedRemarks on the account of Major David Hopkins. Hopkins was overpaid in 1782.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Accounts
Autograph Letter SignedUpdating account of Colonel Hawkins. Personal opinions and accounts.
Correspondence (Letters Received, Letters Sent, and Accounts) of the Creek Factory, 1795-1814. (RG75)- No image
Appointment of General Wilkinson
Autograph Letter Signed"The appointment of General Wilkinson is fixed by the Senate."
Washington-Biddle Correspondence - No image
Balance Owed
Autograph Letter SignedStatement by William Hillhouse that Robert Frazier owed allowance by act of Congress.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217) 
Certificate of military rank
Autograph Letter SignedEncloses a certificate of military rank, endorsed by Henry Knox.
James McHenry Papers
Complete Return of All My Deliveries, Etc.
Autograph Letter SignedParker notes that Mr. [John] Davis has surely informed Hodgdon about the wagons that never stopped at Carlisle but went on. Parker promises to send a complete reutrn of all of his deliveries.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Discussion of War Department Regulations
Autograph Letter SignedSteele admits that he does not understand all of the regulations, especially those regarding requisitions for fuel and straw. He raises questions about the Secretary of War making rules that direct …
Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers. - No image
Enclosed Receipts, Remittance Made Per Simmons Instructions
09/26/ Autograph Letter SignedReceived letter with remittance.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217) 
Expenses of Lt. James Rand
Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is a statement of the amount Rand paid for his passage from West Point when ordered to join Capt. Eliot at Fort Wolcott. Since it is Rand's understanding that such expenses have been allowed …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Negotiations with Indians
Autograph Letter SignedWashington has just returned from a ride and could not pass on the enclosed sooner. An expression in the enclosed might have embarrassed the Commissioner. What the Indians deem a good price might be …
Etting Collection - No image
Powers of Attorney
Autograph Letter SignedJohn Kline called on Shaffer before he was apprehended and told him that he had Powers of Attorney, 20 in number, ready for filling up from the States of Vermont and Connecticut and five counties in …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
