Autograph Letter Signed
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Remittances, Payments, Shipments of Goods
05/04/1793 Autograph Letter SignedReports on receipt of money and warrants. Makes mention of Captain Prior, Doctor Brown and Indian goods sent.
James Robertson Papers
Regulations for Preservation of Neutrality
08/16/1793 Autograph Letter SignedItemized list by President of rules to promote neutrality of U.S. Requests the governor suppress any actions that are contrary to the above mentioned rules.
Georgia Military Affairs, Volume 1,1775-1793.
Regarding the construction of ships for defense
12/16/1793 Autograph Letter SignedSayre suggests that if Congress is to approve building of frigates, that the President ought to know who is capable of building them on the highest stage of improvement.
Handwritten Transcripts
Regarding Suspicions of Double Dealings
01/26/1793 Autograph Letter SignedColonel Nevil delivered documents necessary to procure payment of St. Clair's transportation. Discusses new home in Philadelphia, where he enjoys his friends. Says he knows of no enemies of Craig. …
James Robertson Papers
Regarding Quarter Master General's Complaints
08/09/1793 Autograph Letter SignedDiscusses arrival of money to Craig. Has not seen letter Craig sent to Secretary of War and wonders what Quarter Master General O'Hara complains of. All of the indent is forwarded, together with …
James Robertson Papers
Regarding Knox's Request for Interpreters for Sandusky talks
03/23/1793 Autograph Letter SignedProvides recommendations on interpreters. The man Hodgdon recommended has gone to Kentucky. Mentions Joseph Nicholas, an interpreter of several Indian languages. Craig will ascertain his abilities, …
James Robertson Papers
Regarding Irregularities in Shipments of Clothing
01/10/1793 Autograph Letter SignedCraig details the shipment of clothing to recipients and addresses correspondence from Captain Henley and General Wilkinson on irregularities in packing up and shipping clothing from Pittsburg to Fort …
James Robertson Papers
Regarding Indians
02/23/1793 Autograph Letter SignedO'Hara encloses an invoice, mentions Indian goods and the mercantile business. Encloses a draft on Captain Pryor for $100.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of War [1A-F2] (RG46)
Regarding Drafts from Mr. McKinley
05/31/1793 Autograph Letter SignedWaiting on directions from Secretary of War regarding letter from Mr. McKinley, who presented drafts for $1104. Secretary of War has warranted acceptance, but notes that no further advances can be …
James Robertson Papers
Regarding detention of ship William
06/22/1793 Autograph Letter SignedSecretary of State Thomas Jefferson writes about the detention of the ship William. Detaining her within the limits of protection. Detention can only be by the military. Takes liberty of submitting …
Thomas Jefferson Papers
Regarding Claims, Payments, Residence on Banks of Monongahela River
03/16/1793 Autograph Letter SignedDiscusses advances, certificates, payments and claims. Anticipates pleasure of Forest's company. Endeavors to render residence on banks of Monongahela River as agreeable as possible.
James Robertson Papers
Regarding Accounts, Transactions, Indian Expenses
02/01/1793 Autograph Letter SignedDiscusses accounts, transactions, Indian expenses. Mentions Colonel Nevill, Captain Prior, Fisher, and Mr. O'Hara.
James Robertson Papers
Regarding Accounts and Supplies
04/27/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMentions bills and remittances; Captain Prior. Hopes that Doctor Brown's pay is agreeable to draft. Is preparing supplies for current year.
James Robertson Papers
Regarding accounts
03/05/1793 Autograph Letter SignedRegarding accounts.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of War [1A-F2] (RG46)
Reference to Invoices from Property in Philadelphia
02/01/1793 Autograph Letter SignedLetter from O'Hara to Hodgdon. Refers to merchants in Philadelphia and Secretary of Treasury.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Recruiting Rendezvous at Albany
12/23/1793 Autograph Letter SignedA recruiting rendezvous is to be established at Albany in New York. Hodgdon is directed to have packed up forty suits of infantry clothing, including two sergeant's and two musician's suits and mark …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Recovering Three Captured Negro Men
04/28/1793 Autograph Letter SignedJefferson discusses three Negro men that have been captured by Indians and whether or not they can be recovered. He observes that it is not a question of whether they are slave or free but whether …
Thomas Jefferson Papers
Recommendation of Candidate for District Attorney
10/12/1793 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, recommends candidate for district attorney.
Jeremiah Olney Papers
Reception & Safe Keeping of Distilled Spirits
06/25/1793 Autograph Letter SignedHamilton asks Knox to give the necessary directions for the reception and safekeeping of the distilled spirits that have been purchased for the use of the Army in the western parts of Pennsylvania, …
Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers.
Receipts and Bank Notes for troops of United States under Major Gaither
02/16/1793 Autograph Letter SignedReceipts and Bank Notes for troops of United States under command of Major Henry Gaither.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of War [1A-F2] (RG46)
Receipt of Letters
05/25/1793 Autograph Letter SignedReceived letters and enclosures addressed to Secretary of War.
James Robertson Papers
Receipt for Military Stores at West Point
06/17/1793 Autograph Letter SignedEncloses receipt for 3 boxes of military stores sent by the Amboy Stage Boat from Captain Fleming at West Point, by order of General Knox.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Ration Money Due Boyer
05/15/1793 Autograph Letter SignedBoyer notes that when he last saw Hodgdon he promised that as soon as the Commissioners for the Indian Treaty were dispatched, he would attend to the settlement of the ration money due Boyer. All he …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Quarter Master Stores and Clothing; Shortage of Musket Powder
01/25/1793 Autograph Letter SignedEncloses returns of Quarter Master stores and clothing. Discusses shortage of musket powder and the need for large supply prior to campaign.
James Robertson Papers
Quantity of Lead
05/23/1793 Autograph Letter SignedThe Secretary of the Treasury has been requested to purchase a quantity of lead for public service. The Secretary of War wants Hodgdon to receive in store, from time to time, such quantities of lead …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
