Court of inquiry relative to Lacassagne's complaint; return of troops; Lieutenant Armstrong's mission
Document 1790Mentions court of inquiry relative to Lacassagne's complaint against Captain Ashton. Although Ashton's conduct not justified, the fellows in the vicinity of the garrison are such vagabonds as not to be entitled to the privileges of citizens. Encloses monthly return of troops. Lieutenant Armstrong left rapids of Ohio. Major Doughty, with Mr Vigo, at Wabash Island, preparing to start for Tennessee River.
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Description
Mentions court of inquiry relative to Lacassagne's complaint against Captain
Ashton. Although Ashton's conduct not justified, the fellows in the vicinity of the garrison are such vagabonds as not to be entitled to the privileges of citizens. Encloses monthly return of troops. Lieutenant Armstrong left rapids of Ohio. Major Doughty, with Mr Vigo, at Wabash Island, preparing to start for Tennessee River.
Date
04/05/1790
Author
Recipient
Collection
Document number
1790040500000
Note
Cites Harmar to Knox, 03/24/1790, War Office to Harmar 02/16/1790.
Notable persons
Josiah Harmar
Henry Knox
Lacassagne
Captain Ashton
Asheton
vagabons
Captain Beatty
Lieutenant Pratt
Captain Mercer
Lieutenant Armstrong
Major Doughty
Vigo
Notable locations
Fort Washington
Headquarters
Richmond
Rapids of the Ohio
Ohio River
Wabash Island
Tennessee River
War Office
Post Vincennes
New York
Notable items
Court of Enquiry
Court of Inquiry
monthly return of the troops
