Extracts from letters of Brigadier General James Wilkerson and Samuel Henley, commissary military stores
Document 1792Extracts from letters of Brigadier General James Wilkerson and Samuel Henley, commissary military stores and extract of General Wilkerson's orders. Appears there are great complaints on the packing up and transporting of public clothing and stores from Pittsburg to Fort Washington.
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War department,
Decr 29 1792.
Sir.
I inclose you extracts from the letters of Brig: Gen Wilkinson, and Samuel Henly commissary military Stores dated in November last; and an extract of General Wilkinson's orders of the 10 ultimo, by which it appears that great complaints are made respecting the packing up and transporting of the public clothing and Stores which were forwarded from Pittsburg, to Fort Washington
Sam
Sir,
I am humble Servt
Knox
[Major Craig.]
Type
Copy of Signed Document
Description
Extracts from letters of Brigadier General James Wilkerson and Samuel Henley, commissary military stores and extract of General Wilkerson's orders. Appears there are great complaints on the packing up and transporting of public clothing and stores from Pittsburg to Fort Washington.
Date
12/29/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
War Department
Collection
Document number
1792122914001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Isaac Craig
Henry Knox
Brigadier General James Wilkinson
Samuel Henley
commissary military stores
Notable locations
War Department
Pittsburg
Pittsburgh
Fort Washington
Notable items
clothing
military stores
complaints

