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Military contractor requests payment
07/24/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue informs Secretary Hamilton that Matthew Spillard, contractor for military rations at Philadelphia, has requested his payment of $700 on account of deliveries in the …
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Military business of the Treasury
12/10/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue writes that he has commenced proceedings in the military business of the Treasury, in places other than Pennsylvania through the agency of Tench Francis, agent for …
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Military and Indian supplies
07/05/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Commissioner of the Revenue requesting from Hamilton an abstract of the military and Indian supplies for 1793 and 1794, which have been purchased or contracted under the direction of …
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Miami Villages
11/12/1794 Printed DocumentLetter to the Secretary of War regarding the Miami Villages and other issues relating to hostile Indians in the West.
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Memorial of John Leamy
05/02/1794 Printed DocumentThe Secretary of States asks the rest of Washington's cabinet whether any steps should be taken upon the enclosed memorial of John Leamy, a Philadelphia merchant.
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Memorial of Doctor White
04/10/1794 Printed DocumentPresident Washington writes the Secretary of War regarding the Memorial of Doctor White, requesting the protection of the District of Miro.
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Meeting with President cancelled
07/11/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Randolph informs the rest of Washington's Cabinet that the President can no longer meet with them at noon next Monday, and instead wishes that they send their opinions in writing. Washington …
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Materials for fortifications at Baltimore
07/10/1794 Printed DocumentTransmits to the Secretary of War a statement of materials brought to the fortifications and barracks at Baltimore. Includes timber, plank, shingles, shovels, casks of powder, gun carriages, picks, …
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Massacre of Indians in Tennessee
09/24/1794 Printed DocumentLetter to William Blount, Governor of Southwest Territory. Describes his march from Nashville, with 550 mounted infantry, pursuing the trace of the Indians who had lately committed murders in the Mero …
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Massacre of Indians in Tennessee
09/22/1794 Printed DocumentGovernor William Blount of Southwest Territory (Tennessee) writes that he has been informed of a detachment of the militia of Mero district, by order of General James Robertson, has lately pursued the …
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Massacre committed by group of Indians
11/12/1794 Printed DocumentDescribes a vicious attack by a group of 12 or 15 hostile Indians, on the house of Colonel John Sevier. Sevier attempted to defend his house, but the Indians "cruelly slaughtered all around him," …
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Mass of supplies for the War Department
07/26/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue encloses an extract from a letter of his to Secretary Knox regarding the mass of supplies for the War Department, together with his answer. Also encloses five several …
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Letters from Governor Blount
12/17/1794 Printed DocumentBy the President's order, Bartholomew Dandridge has returned to Secretary Knox the letters from Governor William Blount of Southwest Territory, to be copied for Congress.
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Letter to the Supervisor of Military Stores
09/25/1794 Printed DocumentRequests that the Supervisor of Military Stores specify in the returns the particular destinations of the different parcels which have been sent on.
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Letter to the Supervisor of Military Stores
09/12/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from Secretary Hamilton to the Supervisor of Military Stores, requesting that a chief armourer have charge of the artificers to accompany the militia army. Also states that one half of the …
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Letter to the Secretary of Treasury
10/21/1794 Printed DocumentEphraim Blaine writes that, as the army is to march and the Quartermaster General to take immediate charge, he concludes that his services will no longer be necessary. Blaine will thus conclude his …
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Letter to the Secretary of Treasury
01/16/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from John Habersham in Georgia to the Secretary of the Treasury; makes mention of the two Creek Indians killed by a party of whites on the frontier.
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Letter to the President of the United States
12/30/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of War to President Washington, regarding money and stipulations to the Indians
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Letter to the President of the United States
09/24/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of Treasury to President Washington on the subject of accompany him, as Colonel, against the Whiskey Rebellion
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Letter to the President of the United States
08/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the President of the United States.
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Letter to the Governor of Virginia
11/13/1794 Printed DocumentLetter to the Governor of Virginia, regarding articles for troops, including arms, ammunition, tents, knapsacks, camp kettles, canteens, axes, tools, and clothing. Discusses other supplies.
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Letter to the Governor of Virginia
10/04/1794 Printed DocumentLetter to the Governor of Virginia regarding concerns he has about General Samuel Smith, who Governor Lee believes is mistaken regarding various issues surrounding the infantry.
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Letter to the Governor of Virginia
08/21/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton writes the Governor of Virginia, praising him for his patriotism and loyalty to the United States government and its laws. Concludes the letter by stating that if a requisition for …
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Letter to the Governor of Southwest Territory
10/20/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from Double Head of an Indian tribe in Tennessee, to Governor William Blount of the Southwest Territory. These particular Indians have friendly relations with the United States and insult the …
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Letter to the Governor of Southwest Territory
10/08/1794 Printed DocumentGeneral James Robertson writes the Governor of Southwest Territory, William Blount. Robertson encloses a copy of his order to Major Ore, and offers details about relations with the Creek, Cherokee, …
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