Collection
42,880 items

Report Concerning Indian Boundary Lines
11/08/1791 LetterbookJefferson delineates the boundaries of the United States and Indian Nations.
MG23 HI1 John Graves Simcoe, Papers
Reply to and Comments on News of Public Opinion of Paine & Indian Campaign
06/19/1791 Contemporary Copy of LetterAcknowledges & replies to Knox's sentiments in his last letter, including the state of public opinion in New York newspapers and the fall from grace of [Thomas?] Paine. Inquires after Knox's family & …
John Adams Papers
Reply Regarding Sums for Transport & Storage of Military Stores
06/15/1791 Letter SignedLetter, discusses sum charged to remove stores; discusses monthly allowance to keep public stores.
Jeremiah Olney Papers
Replenishing My Bank Account
08/11/1791 Autograph Letter SignedAs Hodgdon is about to descend the river and may be gone many months it is imperative for Knox to replace Hodgdon's money in the bank for the use of his family. Also it is important that the money not …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Repayment
06/09/1791 Autograph Letter of Undetermined TypeNotification that Hodgdon travels for Fort Pitt and carries means to reimburse Craig for all expenses he has accrued for public service.
James Robertson Papers
Rendez-vous at Westchester and Recruiting
11/10/1791 Letter SignedProposed rendez-vous of Westchester denied, Knox ordered future location to be West Point. Additional expenses related to recruiting denied.
Bezaleel Howe Papers
Relocation of the War Office
09/08/1791 Autograph Letter SignedWilliam Knox writes the Quartermaster General's upcoming move of the War Office to new quarters.
Misc MSS
Relieving the Wounded
11/07/1791 Autograph Letter SignedThe clothing sent on is a little wet having gone through the river and there is no place here to open the bales with any kind of safety. The General thinks that they should be sent as they are on to …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Relief of the Sick at Bush Hill and Other News
09/04/1791 Autograph Letter SignedInforms Adams that all of the sick at Bush Hill seem to be recovering nicely from their fevers. Thanks Adams again for the pleasurable stay at Bush Hill, and professes that the Knox family will be …
John Adams Papers
Relations with the Five Nations
02/25/1791 Contemporary Copy of LetterCaptain Brant discusses the Indian treaty, fraudulent Indian representatives, corruption, and land sales.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Reimbursement for rangers
10/06/1791 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedSecretary Knox reminds the lieutenants of Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington and Alleghany Counties, Pennsylvania, and Ohio County, Virginia, to submit to Congress requests for monetary reimbursement …
Northwest Territory Collection, M367
Reimbursement
12/24/1791 Autograph Letter SignedGeneral government approved of Virginia's calling up of militia to protect frontiers. Virginia will be reimbursed.
Executive Papers, Office of Governors Letters
Regulating the Military Establishment
03/07/1791 Letter SignedLetter, directs recruits for Continental army service.
Thomas C. Bright Autograph Collection
Regrets Resignation of Brigadier General Josiah Harmar
07/07/1791 Autograph Letter SignedExpresses regret at resignation of Brigadier General Harmar, as he esteems him as a good officer.
Alfred T. Goodman Papers
Regarding wounded soldier
12/31/1791 Autograph LetterLetter, discusses wounded soldier.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Regarding Men Called to Action
03/25/1791 Autograph Letter SignedDiscusses orders from Gov. of Virginia to call out fifty men. Contract secured to supply men.
George R. Clark Papers- No image
Regarding memorial from officers relative to pay; Harmar's court of inquiry; confidential letters and preparations for campaign
06/16/1791 Typed DocumentKnox will present memorial from officers regarding pay to Congress as soon as they are in session. President Washington has not yet arrived from his southern tour. Harmar's application for a court of …
Printed Versions - No image
Regarding General Government payment for protection of the people
12/12/1791 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentGovernor Lee of Virginia is asserting to Knox that the central government should pay for the efforts of the state to protect its citizens, such protection being a federal responsibility.
Printed Versions 
Regarding Appointment to Command Battalion of Levies
03/30/1791 Letter SignedJackson reports that Secretary of War wished to be informed of Rawling's intentions relative to appointment to command battalion of levies. President of United States General George Washington …
Rawlings Papers
Regarding a Vessel
10/12/1791 LetterKnox inquires after a vessel, possibly bound to South America.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Red Jacket's Speech of July 14th
07/14/1791 Draft LetterIn his speech, Red Jacket discusses the peace talks and Indian agents.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Red Jacket's Speech
07/13/1791 Draft DocumentIn his speech, Red Jacket discusses the peace talks, the British forces on the frontier, British and Indian relations, and Indian independence.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Recruits to Proceed to West Point
11/19/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentMoney due for pay and subsistence received, recruits gathered from Eastern States to proceed immediately to West Point.
Bezaleel Howe Papers
Recruiting Instructions for a Regiment of Levies.
1791 Document, type undeterminedDocument, recruiting instructions given to the Commanding Officer of the Regiment of Levies; discusses protection of the frontiers; discusses troops and recruiting.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Recruiting
03/31/1791 Autograph Letter SignedKnox ordered Mr. Ernest to recruiting service.
James Robertson Papers
