Statement of the non commisssioned officers and privates in the service of the United States.

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Copy of document

Description

Major General Wayne has 3229 troops under his immediate command, including the garrisons of Fort Washington, Fort Hamilton, Fort St. Clair and Fort Jefferson. At Forts Knox and Steuben: 104 Upper parts of Ohio: 113 Recruits on march to Pittsburg: 95 Recruits at the several Rendezvous: 53 West Point: 31 Southwestern territory: 79 Georgia: 157 Deficient: 1259 Establishment: 5120 Note: Major General Wayne in letter dated 5 October 1793, states that effective force, independent of sick, garrison and officers: 2600. Effective mounted volunteer officers under General Scott [Kentucky]: 1029

Date

12/04/1793

Sent from

War Department

Document number

1793120400255

Page start

99

Note

This document is enclosed in instructions to the commissioners appointed to deal with the hostile Indians north of the Ohio, in the form of a journal of their proceedings, submitted to the House of Representatives on December 4, 1793. This document is an integral part of [Public Reports] and other communications of the Secretary of War, 12/99/1793.

Notable persons

Henry Knox
Major General Anthony Wayne: Non commissioned officers
Privates
United States
mounted volunteer officers
General Scott
Secretary of War

Notable locations

War Department
Fort Washington
Forts Knox
Fort Steuben
Pittsburg
Upper parts of Ohio
Rendezvous
West Point
Southwestern territory
Georgia
Kentucky
Fort Hamilton
Fort St. Clair
Fort Jefferson.