Directions to take charge of public stores at Fort Pitt
Document 1791Order to take charge of all public stores, which shall be deposited at Fort Pitt.
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Extract of a letter from General Knox Secretary of the War Department to Isaac Craig dated 13th Decr 1791
Sir
You are here by appointed to take charge of all the public Stores belonging to the United States which shall be deposited at Fort Pitt &c"
From same to same date 15th June 1792
"I am persuaded that your conduct since you have been in office will bear the strictest examination. I have often had the pleasure to approve it, and hope this pleasure will be often repeated. I am convinced your compensation is inadequate to your services, and I shall endeavour that it shall be satisfactory to you, as far as my power extends. I conceive your present title is as "Deputy Quarter Master General"
From same to same date 25th April 1792
"A confidence in your character has been the reason of my reposing confidence in you &c"
From same to same date 27th Feby 1793
"I have had an established confidence as well in your integrity as in your zeal to promote the public service, nor have I any reason to change it"
From same to same date 26th November 1794
"I am anxious to hear whether you will accept of the office of being Commissary General, as no time can be lost in that business. In case you accept you must appoint a deputy for Fort Pitt and the upper parts of the State"
From same to same date 2d Decr 1794
"I shall expect to hear from you on the subject of the Commissary's post, by the return of the post on the 4th of Instant"
Type
Extract of Letter
Description
Order to take charge of all public stores, which shall be deposited at Fort Pitt.
Date
02/15/1791
Author
Recipient
Document number
1791021514066
Page start
2
Note
In 1828 Isaac Craig's son Neville B. Craig prepared a three-page list of extracts of his father's correspondence with the War Office. This document was one of those.
Notable persons
Isaac Craig
Henry Knox
secretary of war
Notable locations
Fort Pitt
War Department
Notable items
public stores
appointment

