Autograph Letter Signed
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Update on Troops at Fort Washington
07/29/1791 Autograph Letter SignedArrival of several battalions and companies of troops to Fort Washington.
Arthur St. Clair Letters
Update on Troops
06/30/1791 Autograph Letter SignedTroops are in position and are marching for western campaign or are defending frontier post of Fort Pitt.
Harry Innes Papers, Mm81027201
Uniform Accoutrements
04/27/1791 Autograph Letter SignedSec. of War orders accountrements to be exchanged with Mr. Armstrong so all levies have matching uniforms.
James Robertson Papers
Unarmed Virginia Levies Marching to Fort Pitt
05/26/1791 Autograph Letter SignedKnox requested Butler assist unarmed troops marching through dangerous territory. Additional information of troops marching to arrive at Fort Pitt.
Archive Reports 1891
Two Horses
07/04/1791 Autograph Letter SignedBayard has purchased for Hodgdon two horses which he views as both good and cheap. The first, a dark Bay nearly fifteen hands high, cost fifty dollars and will be delivered by Mr. McCord. The other, a …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Twenty Boxes of Rifles
08/31/1791 Autograph Letter SignedNicholson is sending, with Peter Alexander, twenty boxes of rifles-- inspected, oiled, papered, and packed in good order--as per invoice.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Twelve Tents
12/09/1791 Autograph Letter SignedKnox is to pack up twelve tents in a bale and forward them to New Brunswick by Lt. Heth who goes off from the Indian Queen at daylight the next day.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Troops to be Immediately Forwarded
08/25/1791 Autograph Letter SignedRequest that troops are immediately forwarded upon arrival to Fort Pitt.
James Robertson Papers
Troops Ready to March
05/20/1791 Autograph Letter SignedTroops under Gen. Scott to march from Frankfort on Kentucky River shortly. Board recently convened to provide report on offensive action against hostile Indians after troops return from western …
Harry Innes Papers, Mm81027201
Treaty of Protection
11/19/1791 Autograph Letter SignedUnited States provides protection to the undersigned Creeks.
James Robertson Papers
Travel Plans of Hodgdon
06/03/1791 Autograph Letter SignedStagg answers instead of Hodgdon, who has left for Pittsburgh.
James Robertson Papers
Travel Plans
12/08/1791 Autograph Letter SignedOrders to send troops to Fort Washington immediately upon arrival of Mr. Swan if they have not left already. If woolen overalls have not arrived, Knox approved the companies waiting until the …
James Robertson Papers
Travel
12/19/1791 Autograph Letter SignedRequest for supplies from Fort Hamilton, travel route of Hodgdon discussed.
First Congress: Petitions and Memorials to the Senate [1A-G1] (RG46)
Transporting Supplies
05/06/1791 Autograph Letter Signed"Bearer comes forward with stores answering for the enclosed invoice," Hodgdon requests inspection of pack saddles.
James Robertson Papers
Transportation to Head Quarters, Indian Activity
09/08/1791 Autograph Letter SignedTroops to descend Ohio River for Headquarters shortly. Indians are quiet, some are confirmed to "be in the neighborhood."
James Robertson Papers
Transportation of Troops, Stores
09/13/1791 Autograph Letter SignedDescription of what companies arrived and when. Boats unloaded, stores present did not match invoice. Mentioned arrival of Kickapoo chiefs, visiting their wives who are held prisoner. Troops to …
James Robertson Papers
Transportation of Stores
09/31/1791 Autograph Letter SignedCraig to send the majority of stores with Capt. Buell upon his departure.
James Robertson Papers
Transportation and Costs
04/25/1791 Autograph Letter SignedNeed for boats to transport men and supplies down the Ohio river. Expenditures for various missions discussed.
James Robertson Papers
Transport of Supplies
11/10/1791 Autograph Letter SignedWith some delay, woolen overalls and a medicine chest en route to Pittsburgh.
James Robertson Papers
Transport of Goods and Bookkeeping
11/24/1791 Autograph Letter SignedDetailed account of items included on books, despite omissions on invoices and receipts. Updates on goods transported between head quarters, Fort Washington, and Pittsburgh.
James Robertson Papers
Tracey asks Jackson for recommendation to Knox
01/04/1791 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, asks for recommendation to appointment; mentions Revolutionary war.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]- No image
The Pivot Upon Which All Things Turn
04/15/1791 Autograph Letter SignedKnox reminds General Butler that the public is depending upon him to raise the two new battalions in Maryland and Virginia. Colonel Hall has declined, so Colonel Darke must be appointed
Printed Versions 
The Accounts of Colonel Carlton
04/12/1791 Autograph Letter SignedIn response to Moriarty's inquiry about Colonel Carlton's accounts, it is Howell's understanding that they have been transmitted to the Auditor of the United States. It appears that a Certificate has …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Tents for the Troops
11/07/1791 Autograph Letter SignedKnox is directed to immediately provide the troops with 22 common and two horseman's tents along with the four that Knox reports that he already has on hand. These are for the use of two full …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Tents for Capt. Cushing
10/13/1791 Autograph Letter SignedCapt. Cushing of the 2nd Regiment with two officers and ninety men will arrive today at New Brunswick. The tents necessary for this detachment should be sent tomorrow. Two four-horse wagons should be …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
