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Purchase of Buttons for Artillery Uniforms
12/27/1800 Letter SignedLetter, directs purchase of buttons for Artillery uniforms.
Correspondence, Reports, Returns, Bills, Accounts Current' Statements, Receipts, Vouchers and Contracts of Philadelphia Supply Agencies (Coxe And
Purchase and deposit of supplies for armory at Harper's Ferry, Virginia
06/24/1800 Letter SignedLetter, directs purchase and deposit of supplies for armory at Harper's Ferry, Virginia [West Virginia].
Correspondence, Reports, Returns, Bills, Accounts Current' Statements, Receipts, Vouchers and Contracts of Philadelphia Supply Agencies (Coxe And
Purchase and Delivery of Supplies for Fort Sumner
12/03/1800 Letter SignedLetter, directs purchase and delivery of supplies for Fort Sumner at Portland Massachusetts [Maine].
Correspondence, Reports, Returns, Bills, Accounts Current' Statements, Receipts, Vouchers and Contracts of Philadelphia Supply Agencies (Coxe And
Proposing the Establishment of a National Gazette
04/23/1800 Letter SignedAdams wrote the heads of the departments about the need for a gazette similar to those in France and Britain, provided justification for the use of the gazette. Such a gazette in the U.S. would print …
Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers.
Proposal for Plan of Instruction for Artillery & Engineer Cadets
07/16/1800 Letter SignedSubmits a plan for the instruction of artillerists and engineers under the current laws. The law dictates 2 cadets per artillery company, or 64 in all, and 4 teachers & 2 engineers for instruction, …
John Adams Papers
Procuring Clothing for John Strong
03/27/1800 Letter SignedEnclosed is a paper signed by Captain Nicholls certifying one suit of clothes due to John Gold and a Power of Attorney from Gold to John Strong. Church wants to know how to procure clothing for Strong …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Procuring a Vessel Bound for New Orleans
04/01/1800 Letter SignedThere is only one vessel that may proceed to New Orleans but her owners are waiting on the decision of Congress relative to the drawback on goods. Several vessels will sail for Havanna soon so if …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Preparations for My Arrival
05/17/1800 Letter SignedHamilton informs Ogden that his baggage is being sent with a servant to Elisabeth Town and Ogden should take measures to send them immediately to camp. The horse that Ogden had offered should be …
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Praise to Colonel Pickering
07/05/1800 Letter SignedWagner discusses Col. [Timothy] Pickering's ill advised removal as Secretary of State and praises him for the speed and efficiency in which he settled his extensive accounts.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Powder for Colonel Tousard
07/30/1800 Letter SignedColonel Tousard, Inspector of Artillery, must be furnished with the quantities of powder he will need to prove a number of cannon manufactured by Lane and Salter and others under contract with the …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Payment for Expenses Related to Expedition
01/21/1800 Letter SignedWilliams is retiring and requested Simmons submit balance due Williams for "the Expedition" to the Secretary of War for his approval.
Muster Rolls of Volunteer Organizations: War With Northwest Indians, 1790-1795. (RG94)
Pay and accounting
02/27/1800 Letter SignedLetter regarding pay and accounting, and the accommodation of troops.
Samuel Vance Papers, M283.
Passage on the Schooner "Juliana," Etc.
04/11/1800 Letter SignedGordon has talked to the owner and captain of the schooner "Juliana'" bound for the port of New Orleans. He has agreed to provide passage for Hodgdon's friends. Each of them must pay fifty dollars and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Packet Forwarded Via Havanna
03/25/1800 Letter SignedThe packet for the matches has been forwarded via Havanna since an immediate conveyance to New Orleans was not immediately available. Stevens wrote Mr. Simmons and the Secretary of War relative to …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Our Approaching Election, Etc.
10/10/1800 Letter SignedNeither the general nor the Quartermaster General have arrived so the troops continue in their encampment without orders to go into garrison or cantonment. Craig apprehends that the approaching …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Organization of Individual Regiments.
05/12/1800 Letter SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning the organization of individual regiments..
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Organization of Individual Regiments.
02/06/1800 Letter SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning the organization of individual regiments.
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Organization of Individual Regiments
05/31/1800 Letter SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning the organization of individual regiments.
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Organization of Individual Regiments
03/19/1800 Letter SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning the organization of individual regiments.
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Organization of Individual Regiments
03/17/1800 Letter SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning the organization of individual regiments.
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Organization of Individual Regiments
02/11/1800 Letter SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning the organization of individual regiments.
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Organization of Individual Regiments
02/03/1800 Letter SignedRoutine instructions and correspondence concerning the organization of individual regiments.
Printed Versions 
Orders to Suspend Production of Clothing
05/21/1800 Letter SignedNo new uniforms to be cut, old uniforms of disbanded artillerists and engineers to be used by new infantry. Hats to be procured for the best terms similar to those used to obtain hats for the …
Correspondence, Reports, Returns, Bills, Accounts Current' Statements, Receipts, Vouchers and Contracts of Philadelphia Supply Agencies (Coxe And
Order of Rank Among Field Officers
03/19/1800 Letter SignedExplains that the rule prescribes that for all field officers who served during the Revolutionary War the relative rank of those of equal grade will be assigned according to their relative rank at the …
MMC, McHenry, James: Mm85004543
One or Two Instances of the Fever, Etc.
09/12/1800 Letter SignedIn addition to a discussion of accounting matters related to General Wilkinson and Rudolph Tellin [?], Stevens notes that only two instances of the fever have occurred and it appears to be healthy in …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
