Lieutenant Colonel Harmar reports that the Artillery and an infantry company of his command have marched for Fort Pitt

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Lt. Col. Josiah Harmar to Pres. Dickinson, 1784

Philadelphia, September 25th, 1784 Sir, I have the honor to inclose [sic] to your Excellency & the honorable Council a weekly return of the troops under my command, & at the same time to inform that last Wednesday, the Artllery & captain Finney’s company marched from their encampment for Fort Pitt.

In the course of next week the remainder of the troops will march. I have the honor to be, with the highest esteem & respect, your Excellency’s & The Honorable Council’s most obdt. Servt., Jos. Harmar, Lt. Col. comg. 1st American Regiment

[Directed] His Excellency, John Dickinson, Esq., & The Honorable The Supreme Executive Council.

Type

Printed transcription/modern copy of letter

Description

Harmar reports that the Artillery and an infantry company of his command have marched for Fort Pitt. Lt. Col. Josiah Harmar to Pres. Dickinson, 1784 Philadelphia, September 25th, 1784 Sir, I have the honor to inclose [sic] to your Excellency & the honorable Council a weekly return of the troops under my command, & at the same time to inform that last Wednesday, the Artllery & captain Finney's company marched from their encampment for Fort Pitt. In the course of next week the remainder of the troops will march. I have the honor to be, with the highest esteem & respect, your Excellency's & The Honorable Council's most obdt. Servt., Jos. Harmar, Lt. Col. comg. 1st American Regiment [Directed] His Excellency, John Dickinson, Esq., & The Honorable The Supreme Executive Council.

Date

09/25/1784

Sent from

Philadelphia

Collection

Document number

1784092515200

Notable persons

John Dickinson
Lieutenant Colonel Josiah Harmar
1st American Regiment

Notable locations

Philadelphia