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Estimate of Expenses; Dispatches for General Wayne
08/09/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentEstimate of expenses will be analyzed. Notes that expenses have already exceeded estimates. Asks that dispatches for General Wayne be secretly delivered by express boat.
James Robertson Papers
Estimate of Expenses of the War Department for 1794
12/10/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentThis is Knox's estimate of the expenses of the War Department for 1794. The total of these expenses is $1,457,936.01. At the bottom is a certification by Joseph Nourse as well as a nofication that …
Second Congress: Excerpts From Official Correspondence About the Security of the Frontier of Georgia, 1793 [2A-F1] (RG 233)
Dispatches for Major General Wayne
12/07/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentDirects Craig to forward dispatches for Major General Wayne. Requests report on state of Ohio River. Detachment ordered from Carlisle has not commence march.
James Robertson Papers
COPY: List of Repairs
07/31/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentDetailed list of repairs made to a merchant ship in port of Philadelphia.
FO 5/2 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence: Series II, 1793, Consuls for John Temple, Phineas Bond,- No image
Copy: Appointment of David Henley as an Agent of the War Department.
08/31/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentTemporary appointment as agent of the War Department to the area south of the Ohio river.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217) 
Copy of Letter from the Secretary of War to Thomas Holt
10/01/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentKnox advised on protection of Elizabeth Town from hostile forces.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
Copy of a Letter from the Secretary of War To the Governor of Virginia
10/01/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentInformation from Thomas Holt on possibility of Negro uprising. Offered guard over small magazine in New London, Virginia and all expenses related to protection from uprising to be paid for by U.S.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
COPY Assurances Regarding British Vessel
08/01/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentBond replies to Knox's letter of July 31 on behalf of the British Minister. He assures Knox that he respects the US Government, and that the British vessel being investigated by the US is not …
FO 5/2 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence: Series II, 1793, Consuls for John Temple, Phineas Bond,
Continuation of War
08/16/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentInability to agree on boundary line between Indian Nations and U.S. the U.S. could not reach a peace agreement with the Western Indian Nations.
Archive Reports 1891
Commissisoners for Indian Affairs, Etc.
04/06/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentO'Hara congratulates his country on the appointment of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs. He is convinced that all that can be done consistent with the health and safety of the Union may be expected …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Clothing and tents
09/17/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentSuits of clothing ordered Lieutenant Whistler are to be included in those Knox ordered. Has requested Secretary of Treasury to order tents. No buckles.
Northwest Territory Papers
Chief Cornplanter's visit to Philadelphia
03/09/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentSecretary Knox is glad to learn that Doctor Carmichael arrived safe with money. Also sorry that Cornplanter will not visit Philadelphia as if disaffected with United States. Says this idea is …
James Robertson Papers
Captain Crawford's Descent; Detachment of Recruits Marching
12/14/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentPleased to hear that Captain Crawford has descended Ohio River. Detachment of 45 recruits under Captain Cook, marched from Carlisle to Pittsburg.
James Robertson Papers
Burned musket barrels
02/23/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentNotification that burned barrels of musket balls to arrive in Charleston. They were burned on the top of the State House. Could never see their figure without sourness. The incident has been the cause …
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of War [1A-F2] (RG46)
Bond of Marshall & Kennedy
05/13/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentMarshall and Kennedy bind themselves to provide services to the United States in exchange for the sum of $5000. Marshall has received from Samuel Hodgdon, Quartermaster, the sum of $2,500 for the …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Boats to Carry Dispatches, Indian Attacks and General Engagement
11/22/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentKnox apprehensive that detachment will come too late to descend Ohio River. Orders a light boat to be prepared to carry dispatches. Letters for Governor St. Clair and Governor Shelby to be sent …
James Robertson Papers
Block house at Wheeling; Shipments of Clothing; Movements of Troops
06/28/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentHas directed Colonel Clarke to proceed with the erection of block house at Wheeling. Asks that Craig lend support. Captain Pratt marched from Trenton with about 100 men. Captain Pike marched from …
James Robertson Papers
Balance of recruiting money
12/07/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentPay to Samuel Meredith, Treasurer of United States, $136, balance of recruiting money.
Northwest Territory Papers
Baggage and goods belonging to Indians
05/08/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentKnox asks that all the baggage and goods belonging to Indians under Captain Prior accompany them. Indians insist upon this.
Northwest Territory Papers
Assignment of Brigadier General Posey
05/11/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentBrigadier General Posey will set out for headquarters next Monday. Requests that Craig have boat ready for descending Ohio River, as soon as Posey arrives at Pittsburgh.
James Robertson Papers
Appointment of Thomas Posey as Brigadier General
03/01/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentPresident of United States, with advice and consent of senate, has appointed Posey a Brigadier General in the Army of United States. Asks to signify acceptance. Encloses pay, rations, and emoluments.
Thomas Posey Papers, M228.
Account of John Robbins
07/05/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentCertification of service and settlement of pay for John Robbins, late private in the North Carolina Line
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Account of Frederick Lamb
12/20/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentCertification of service and settlement of pay for Frederick Lamb, late fifer in the 2nd South Carolina Regiment
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
A talk delivered by Timothy Bernard to the Indians assembled at the Cussetahs and interpreted by himself
03/22/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentTimothy Bernard, Indian interpreter gives an address to Indians assembled at Cussetahs at Kinnards Cowpen. Bernard says he has lived many years in this land and took the job as interpreter to serve …
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d
[COPY] Specifications for Removing Guns
08/01/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentRepairs and modifications made to the merchant ship must be removed. Guns and port holes specified.
FO 5/2 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence: Series II, 1793, Consuls for John Temple, Phineas Bond,
