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Account as Agent for Paying the Pensions of Invalids in Massachusetts
04/09/1792 Letter SignedLincoln has a balance in his favor of $11,303.79 as agent for paying invalid pensions in Massachusetts. To close his account, Wolcott directs him to add this balance to his next quarterly account as …
Robert Goodloe Harper
Account and vouchers of Ensign John Tillinghast
11/22/1792 Letter SignedHowell transmits to Samuel Hodgdon the account and vouchers of Ensign John Tillinghast for sundry expenses, and erecting a public blockhouse.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)- No image
Acceptance of Appointment
04/13/1792 Letter SignedWayne informs Knox that he accepts his appointment as Major General and commanding general of the United States Army
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06/24/1792 Letter SignedEnclosed several reports relative to removal of Indian tribes from land desired by the U.S. along with the offers made to them by Maj. Freeman.
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03/10/1792 Letter SignedLetter, discusses frontier protection; discusses Indians and Indian warfare; mentions Treaty of Muskingum of 1789.
James Wilkinson Papers- No image
We return to you the Paper with our certificate.
11/29/1793 Letter Signed"Not withstanding the information on this morning respecting the insertion in Dunlap's Paper on Monday, certain reasons determine us rather to return to you the Paper with our certificate. You will …
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Warrant Drawn for Quartermaster's Department
08/16/1793 Letter SignedA warrant for $500.00 drawn in favor of Hodgdon from the Treasury. Money is for the Quartermaster's Department. Knox requested Hodgdon send money to Isaac Craig "tomorrow".
Northwest Territory Papers
Warrant Drawn by the Secretary of War on the Treasurer
08/24/1793 Letter Signed"Enclosed is an extract from the Register of Warrants drawn by the Secretary of War on the Treasurer of the United States in continuaton."
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Violation of Sovereignty of U.S.
08/19/1793 Letter SignedDiscussed French privateers that sailed from Boston harbor. Knox noted that the Governors patriotism would lead him to support and enforce the law.
Charles Roberts Autograph Collection
Verification of Reduction in Force
08/02/1793 Letter SignedThe President has requested that the Collector, Inspector, and Warden board the British ship "Jane" and verify whether the reduction in force nas actually been carried out as specified to the British …
W. M. Hornor Collection
Use of Militia Against Privateers
05/24/1793 Letter SignedLetter, describes measures to prevent foreign arms and aggression; discusses fitting and manning vessels as privateers; discusses neutrality of United States; mentions militia.
Executive Papers, Office of Governors Letters- No image
Treasury Department Circular to the Collectors of the Customs
08/04/1793 Letter SignedIn a Treasury Department Circular to the Collectors of Customs, Hamilton transmits a schedule of rules for said Collectors especially as they regard the treatment of vessels of belligerents in the war …
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Transportation of Arms
03/09/1793 Letter SignedDirects arms & accoutrements for Georgia magazine; directs cleaning muskets & bayonets. States muskets should not come from Charlottesville manufacturer.
Gilder Lehrman Collection.- No image
Take the Lowest Offer
08/27/1793 Letter SignedHamilton instructs Henley, the new Agent for the territory southwest of the Ohio, on the methods by which he should advertise for and negotiate contracts for the supply of the troops in service.
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Swedish Neutral Vessel
09/11/1793 Letter SignedKnox argues that the Swedish neutral vessel brought into U.S. ports before August 5th is not included in the rule to restore vessels taken by privateers after that period. The appeal to the Circut …
Thomas Jefferson Papers- No image
Supplies of the War Department
11/13/1793 Letter SignedKean is asked to advance to Samuel Hodgdon four thousand dollars on account of supplies of the War Department, for which sum James O'Hara or Hodgdon is to be held accountable. This sum should be …
U.S. Finance Collection, 1761-1897; Mm78020545. - No image
Supplies for the War Department
11/18/1793 Letter SignedKean is asked to advance to Samuel Hodgdon five thousand dollars on account of supplies for the War Department, for which sum James O'Hara or Hodgdon are to be charged and held accountable. This sum …
U.S. Finance Collection, 1761-1897; Mm78020545. - No image
Supplies for the Recruits at Albany
12/26/1793 Letter SignedSince there is to be a recruiting station at Albany, Hamilton asks his father-in-law Schuyler to engage a contractor to furnish supplies for the recruits. The number of provisions supplied will be …
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Statement of Craig's Character
01/19/1793 Letter SignedAcknowledges receipt of letter. Supposes that some hasty omission has been highly blazoned. Considers Major Craig's experience, industry and integrity as highly useful and valuable to public service.
James Robertson Papers
State Courts to Apprehend Privateers Prizes
08/21/1793 Letter SignedLetter, directs actions re privateers & captured prizes; alludes to foreign hostilities & United States neutrality; discusses judicial system.
Executive Papers, Office of Governors Letters
Shipment of Powder
02/02/1793 Letter SignedQuantity of powder to be shipped immediately. Make return of quantity confirmed.
James Robertson Papers- No image
Salary of Governor Arthur St. Clair
11/05/1793 Letter SignedKean is asked to pay five hundred dollars to Arthur St. Clair, being St. Clair's salary as Governor of the Western Territory for the period from July through September 1793. This sum should be charged …
U.S. Finance Collection, 1761-1897; Mm78020545. - No image
Salaries of Howell and His Clerks
10/02/1793 Letter SignedKean is asked to advance $1020.11 to Joseph Parker, the assignee of Joseph Howell, for the salaries of Howell and his clerks for the period from July through September 1793. This sum should be charged …
U.S. Finance Collection, 1761-1897; Mm78020545. 
Return of clothing for one man of 2d United States Regiment
05/23/1793 Letter SignedCaptain Greaton's inventory of military clothing for one man of 2d US Regiment, at the Rendezvous Philadelphia, under marching orders.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Restoration of the Ship "Ann and Susan" to Its Owners
08/22/1793 Letter SignedKnox orders that the passengers be liberated and the property on board the illegally captured ship "Ann and Susan" be restored to its owners. The ship was captured contrary to the provisions of the …
RG 1300 Executive Papers
