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Monies Expended by the Indian Department
04/14/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentEnclosed is a statement of monies expended by the Indian Department for contingent expenses, for presents to Indians while they visited the Seat of Government, and for expenses attending their …
Sixth Congress: Petitions and Memorials to the Senate [6A-G2] (RG46) (M1706, Roll 4)
Medicines Wanted for the Troops in Charleston
05/01/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentA list of medicines wanted for the troops of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina calculated for the expenditures of one year, in addition to what is on hand. Dalcho is a physician stationed at Fort …
Supply Orders Received by the Purveyor of Public Supplies, May 20, 1800-Dec 29, 1810. (RG92)
Medicine for the Troops at Charleston
05/01/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentA list of medicines wanted for the troops of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina calculated for the expenditures of one year, in addition to what is on hand.
Supply Orders Received by the Purveyor of Public Supplies, May 20, 1800-Dec 29, 1810. (RG92)
List of officers for the Provisional Army
05/08/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentConcerning a list of officers for the Provisional Army, particularly the omission of Mr. Martin which he discusses in detail.
James McHenry Papers
Letter Citation
12/22/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentCited in Simmons to House, 01/06/1801. Due to illness, General Irvine's son has retreated to a warmer climate in Charleston until Spring. In the meantime, the barracks occupied by his Company has been …
William Irvine Papers
Instructions for Indian Presents
05/28/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentIndian nations mentioned to receive annuities from the United States include Wyandots, Delawares, Ottawas, Chippewas, Miamis, Patawatomies, Shawanees, Creeks, Chickasaws, Cherokees, Eel River, Weeas, …
Consolidated Correspondence File, 1794-1890. (RG92)
Indemnification for Injuries to Property
05/22/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentSimmons claims that sundry injuries to his property have been sustained while such property was leased to the public. He maintains that he is owed indemnification for the listed damages.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Hodgdon's Remarks
12/09/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentRemarks on the amount of payments made by Samuel Hodgdon, Superintendent of Military Stores, from 1 June to 30 September 1800.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Hodgdon Appointed Byers' Attorney
05/17/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentByers of Springfield in the County of Hampshire in the State of Massachusetts appoints Samuel Hodgdon of Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania his true and lawful attorney to act in his behalf …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Goods to be Purchased for the Choctaws & Other Tribes
05/01/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentOrders from the War Department to purchase goods to the value of one thousand dollars to be sent as a present to the Choctaw Nation of Indians with the same for the Wyandots and Delawares. To be …
Supply Orders Received by the Purveyor of Public Supplies, May 20, 1800-Dec 29, 1810. (RG92)
Goods to be Purchased for the Choctaws & Other Tribes
05/20/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentOrders from the War Department to purchase goods to the value of one thousand dollars to be sent as a present to the Choctaw Nation of Indians with the same for the Wyandots and Delawares. To be …
Supply Orders Received by the Purveyor of Public Supplies, May 20, 1800-Dec 29, 1810. (RG92)
General Orders: Regulations Governing the Transmission of Returns
03/28/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentNorth transmits General Orders related to Major General Hamilton's regulations governing officers in the transmission of their different returns.
Orderly Book of the Deputy Adjutant General to District Commander Maj. Gen. Charles C. Pinckney, Apr-Jun 1800. 1 Vol (No. 383/267). (RG98)
Falsehood of the Charge Against Me
06/25/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentSargent laments that he has been falsely accused of usurping power and refutes the charges against him.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Extract of Captain Valentine Brother's Letter
10/15/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentExtract of letter from Captain Brother to the Secretary of War, enclosing a return of public property.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Elisha Beckwith Certifies Virginia Coal.
09/18/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentElisha Beckwith certifies that he carries on the blacksmith's business and has examined the Virginia coal lying on the bank of Hartford. He finds the coal of good quality and "merchantable" for a …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Duplicate Returns Issued in the Month of October for the Quarter Masters' Stores
11/12/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentReturns issued in month of October Department of War in Tennessee at Southwest Point post
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Duplicate Returns for Quarter Masters' Stores Issued in November1800.
12/10/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentIncludes returns of sundry articles, including stationery and articles wanted for the use of the Cherokee Nation.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Duplicate Returns for Quarter Masters' Stores Department of War in Tennessee
04/30/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentDuplicate returns of quartermaster stores issued in the month of March 1800.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Duplicate Returns for June 1800 to Agent for Department of War in Tennessee
07/23/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentDuplicate returns from the Department of War in Tennessee. Includes weavers reeds for the use of the Cherokee Nation.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Disposition of Command for the Army of the United States, Etc.
11/30/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentThe Quartermaster General's office, the Inspector's office, the Paymaster General's office, and the Commanding Officer of the Artillerists & Engineers are all established at the Headquarters at the …
Orderly Book for the Garrison at Fort Johnston, N.C., 1795-1811. (RG98)
Certificattion of Coal by Abijah Peck.
09/18/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentAbijah Peck has made a trial of the coal that Captain Josiah Demming brought for Captain Cooley . He went aboard the vessel and bought four bushels and found the coal as good as he commonly gets. …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Certification of Virginia Coal
09/18/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentThe subscribers, who engage in the blacksmith's business, certify that they have purchased of John Colby a quantity of Virginia coal that arrived in Captain Josiah Demming's vessel and approve same, …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Certification of Coal by Richard Dowzick
09/18/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentRichard Dowzick has been told by John Cooley that Mr. Ames disapproves of the coal that Captain Josiah Demming brought from Virginia. Dowzick has been in the coal trade for some time and finds this …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Burbeck's Command of Districts in Georgia
12/09/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentOfficers posted on the seaboard and frontier of Georgia are under the command of Lieut. Colonel Burbeck who is responsible for the returns of ordnance and military stores. The commanding officers of …
Orderly Book for the Garrison at Fort Johnston, N.C., 1795-1811. (RG98)
Beckwith Confirms the Quality of the Coal
09/18/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentElisha Beckwith certifies that as a blacksmith in business in the City of Hartford, he has examined the Virginian coal laying on the banks of that city and has found it of good quality.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
