Collection
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Supernumerary pay for Captain Barnes
04/17/1792 Document SignedAccount of Daniel Barnes, late captain in Col. Bigetown's Massachusetts Regiment, for supernumerary pay.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Sundry Accounts
06/23/1792 Autograph Letter SignedBedinger discusses the accounts of sundry individuals, many of whom have concerns relative to their settlements.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Summary of accounts of Joseph Howell
11/24/1792 Copy of documentStatement of warrants and accounts of Joseph Howell. From Richard Harrison, Auditor of the Treasury.
Second Congress: Transcribed Reports and Other Communications Transmitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of the Treasury, 1st Vol.
Suits of Clothing for Wells' Recruits
04/27/1792 Autograph Letter SignedKnox is asked to deliver to Ensign William Diven thirty full suits of clothing for Capt. Wells' recruits.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Suit of Uniform Clothing
03/28/1792 Autograph Letter SignedKnox is to give Ensign William Devin a complete set of uniform clothing for a private enlisted for the infantry, taking his receipt.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Successful Recruiting, In Need of Arms and Clothing
06/04/1792 Author's Letterbook CopyWayne is describing various recruiting successes throughout the northeast although there is still a lack of arms and clothing available for the new recruits in some areas. All the forces should be …
Anthony Wayne Letterbooks Vol.1-3
Subversive role of Spaniards and Alexander McGillivray
07/27/1792 Extract of LetterLetter from the Indian Agent in the Southern Department, to President Washington. Provides information regarding actions of Spaniards, which confirms Seagrove's opinion that they act to do injury to …
Henry Knox Papers
Subsistence Money due Mr. Greaton
03/06/1792 Letter SignedSarah Greaton has written the Secretary at War, for the second time, concerning subsistence pay for her husband, Mr. Greaton. Sarah Greaton writes that she has worked exceptionally hard just to afford …
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Strict Oversight of Indian Commerce
06/27/1792 Autograph Letter SignedKnox advises Chapin to employ individuals of character and to exercise meticulous accounting practices in transacting business with the Indians.
Henry O'Reilly Collection
Stores on Hand at Fort Hamilton.
02/24/1792 Copy of Signed DocumentA return of the Quartermaster Stores on hand at Fort Hamilton, Capt. John Armstrong commanding, February 24, 1792.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Stopping the Further Effusion of Blood
05/18/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentA talk delivered by James Seagrove, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to the Kings, chiefs, and warriors at Rock Landing in which he exhorts the chiefs to stop the bloodshed, surrender their prisoners, …
Printed Versions - No image
Stop the Effusion of Blood & Preserve the Peace
05/19/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentA talk by James Seagrove to the Creek kings, chiefs, and warriors in which he exhorts them to cease the bloodshed, return their prisoners, and preserve the peace between the Creek nation and the …
Printed Versions - No image
Stolen Horses Returned and Indian Relations with U.S.
08/28/1792 Printed DocumentStolen horses retrieved from the towns of Cheehaws and Telhuanas, assured "brothers" that head men do not send Indians to steal white mens' horses. Horses sent to Capt. Fleming who will return them …
Printed Versions 
Stock Clasp
02/25/1792 Autograph Letter SignedSheppard wants Knox to send him a stock clasp for a pattern suit for the War Office.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Stay Where You Are
04/29/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentKnox tells the surveyor Joseph Ellicot that he must remain at his current location until his task is completed.
Printed Versions - No image
Statement of the Troops in the Service of the United States.
11/06/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThis is an accounting of the sundry troops in the service of the United States including the number of troops recruited from each state, those dead, deserted, and discharged, those in service, et al.
Printed Versions 
Statement of the Monies Paid to General Sevier
04/18/1792 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedAllison presents Howell with a statement of the monies which he believed were paid by General Sevier to the forces from the territory south of the Ohio, including the sums allegedly paid to the …
Post Revolutionary War Manuscripts, 1784-1811. (RG94) (M904)- No image
Statement of enlistment into the United States Army
02/15/1792 Printed Document SignedEnlistment document of Andrew Blad, who voluntarily enlisted in Regiment commanded by James Collins.
Muster Rolls of Regular Army Organization, 1784-1912. (RG94) 
Statement of enlistment into the United States Army
02/04/1792 Printed Document SignedRobert Sutherland and Andrew Blad acknowledge to have voluntarily enlisted in Regiment commanded by James Collins.
Muster Rolls of Regular Army Organization, 1784-1912. (RG94)
Statement of accounts of Henry Knox
11/29/1792 Document, type undeterminedStatement of accounts of Henry Knox for 1790-1, from the Register of the Treasury. Includes sundry expenses for various journeys, for the purpose of inspecting and arranging the stores in the arsenals …
Second Congress: Transcribed Reports and Other Communications Transmitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of the Treasury, 1st Vol.- No image
State of the Tribes in the Northwest
07/11/1792 Typed letterPutnam explains the situation with the sundry western tribes, the necessity of protecting frontier inhabitants, and the possible intervention of the British in support of the Indians. If the British …
Printed Versions - No image
State of Relations with the Indians
11/07/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentKnox provides sundry information to both Houses of Congress on the state of relations with the northern and southern tribes.
Printed Versions 
Staffing of Militia
05/12/1792 Autograph Letter SignedDiscussed Biggs and militia.
Draper MSS-David Shepherd Papers (SS)
Speech: Negotiations for Peace with Indians
04/03/1792 Document SignedWilkinson negotiates peace with Indian Nations of the Western frontier; states war would only be brought about by Indians actions, United States wants only peace.
Edward E. Ayer Collection
Speech to various Indian tribes
06/05/1792 Autograph Letter SignedSpeech of Brigadieer General Rufus Putnam to the sachems and warriors of the Indian tribes inhabiting the Miami or Tawa and Wabash rivers. This included the Wyandots, Delawares, Chipawas, Ottawas, …
MG23 HI1 John Graves Simcoe, Papers
