Boundary for Indian Treaty and Recruiting Policy
Document 1795Received three missing letters, delay for delivery mentioned in letter from Gen. Scott. Due to delay in receiving answer on boundary, Wayne drew boundary as the Miami river. Discussed promotions and ranking of particular officers. E. Harris arrested, Wayne granted him time to obtain testimony for his defense. Increasing number of sick has strained hospital stores. Hospital has been moved into the open woods in an attempt to combat putrid fever. Mentioned poor state of recruits, being old, infirm, or of improper stature.
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Printed Document
Description
Received three missing letters, delay for delivery mentioned in letter from Gen. Scott. Due to delay in receiving answer on boundary, Wayne drew boundary as the Miami river. Discussed promotions and ranking of particular officers. E. Harris arrested, Wayne granted him time to obtain testimony for his defense. Increasing number of sick has strained hospital stores. Hospital has been moved into the open woods in an attempt to combat putrid fever. Mentioned poor state of recruits, being old, infirm, or of improper stature.
Date
09/02/1795
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Greene Ville
Collection
Document number
1795090253500
Notable persons
Timothy Pickering
Anthony Wayne
Scott
general
Indians
Indian Nation
Harrison
Hastings
Jeffers
Marks
Meigs
Clothier General
Edwin Harris
merchants
surgeon
doctor
General Council
infantry
artificers
recruits
St. Clair
governor
commissioned officer
legion
Robert Sterrett
Sterrit
William Alexander
civil magistrate
judge
Notable locations
Greene Ville
Limestone
Head Quarters
Miami river
frontier
territory
boundary
Kentucky river
mouth of the Kentucky
Fort Recovery
Atlantic States
Pittsburgh
hospital
Cincinnati
St. Mary's
Au Glaize
Carlisle
Notable items
treaty
clothing
accounts
hospital stores
supplies
stores
provisions
