Collection
42,880 items

Muster Roll of six men employed as scouts, messengers and rangers
05/10/1792 Typed letterMuster Roll of six men as scouts, messengers and rangers between Fort Washington and several parts on the communication to Fort Jefferson.
Muster Rolls of Volunteer Organizations: War With Northwest Indians, 1790-1795. (RG94)
Muster Roll of scouts and messengers
07/18/1792 Document SignedMuster Roll of scouts and messengers. Includes name and dates employed.
Muster Rolls of Volunteer Organizations: War With Northwest Indians, 1790-1795. (RG94)
Muster of Allegheny and Westminster Militia
06/22/1792 Autograph Letter SignedWill determine the best time and place to muster troops to defend inhabitants of the Western frontiers of U.S. borders.
Anthony Wayne Papers
Muster & Payrolls of Detachment at West Point
07/03/1792 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed are the muster and payrolls for the months of April, May, and June of the detachment of Artillery stationed at West Point.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Murder of Young Man by Indians
08/23/1792 Printed Document[A talk From the Kings, chiefs, warriors, and head-men of the Cussetahs and Cowetas, to James Seagrove.] Noted murder of young man by Indians, Cussetahs and Cowetahs did not know the identity of the …
Printed Versions 
Mrs. Sterrett asks Knox to consider appointment husband Mr. Sterrett as port collector Baltimore
10/08/1792 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, asks for appointment as collector at Baltimore port, on behalf of husband based on ill health of General Otho Williams, who will probably soon leave the office.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]- No image
Movement and Intentions of the Miami Indians
06/17/1792 Letter SignedReports on the situation at his post and gives the latest information on the movement and intentions of Miami Indians and his contacts and negotiations with the Indians
Printed Versions 
Move to Winter Quarters, Sightings of Indians, and Expected Arrival of Chiefs
11/29/1792 Author's Letterbook Copy, in hand of authorLegion has moved from Pittsburgh to winter quarters, and huts will soon be erected. Indians sighted nearby; some have stolen horses from Big Beaver blockhouse. Some fired upon, troops dispatched to …
Anthony Wayne Letterbooks Vol.1-3
Morris solicits an appointment from Knox
04/06/1792 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, asks for government appointment.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]- No image
Monthly Pay Scale of Army
03/05/1792 DocumentAccount of monthly pay with individual amounts listed.
#793- Telfair Family Papers 
Monies Paid to Levies
04/16/1792 Autograph Letter SignedAllison is endeavoring to make a statement of the monies which ought to have been paid by Brigadier General Sevier to the levies from the territory south of the Ohio. To the contractor for supplies …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Money to Discharge Engagements
10/12/1792 Copy of Signed DocumentSamuel Hodgdon has forwarded a sum of money to enable Craig to discharge engagements with former Quarter Master General.
James Robertson Papers
Money remitted to Captain William Faulkner
07/28/1792 Letter SignedIn this partially illegible document, Craig acknowledges receipt of Howell's letter respecting money remitted to Captain Faulkner. Craig says that one of the notes could not have been lost, as the …
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Money Remit to Richard Morris
06/07/1792 Letter SignedNotification of sum of $400 remit to Howe by Treasurer of United States to Richard Morris, Supervisor of Revenue at New York for recruiting.
Bezaleel Howe Papers
Money Received, Supplies
06/22/1792 Autograph Letter SignedMoney received from William Knox, supplies from Turnbull and Marnie received as well.
James Robertson Papers
Money Owed A. Scott and Co.
12/31/1792 Autograph Letter SignedInquiry on purchase of 200 horses made allegedly under the direction of Hodgdon.
First Congress: President's Message Transmitting Reports From the Secretary of War to the Senate [1A-E4] (RG46)
Money for transportation of rifles
06/15/1792 Contemporary Copy of LetterWilliam Knox has drawn and forwarded $1000 in bank notes to be used for the transportation of the rifles. Expects to have letters from the war office informing of the remittance and the uses to which …
Papers of Major General Edward Hand
Money for Services
08/17/1792 Autograph Letter SignedExtract of letter from Sec of Treasury to Sec of War discussed, O'Hara believed Hodgdon should receive monetary compensation for his services.
First Congress: President's Message Transmitting Reports From the Secretary of War to the Senate [1A-E4] (RG46)
Money for Recruiting
06/09/1792 Autograph Letter SignedThe Treasurer has placed in the hands of Richard Morris, Supervisor of New York, $400. Howe was told by him that the Treasurer would provide money for recruiting but he had not been given the names of …
Bezaleel Howe Papers
Money for Appointment
05/12/1792 Autograph Letter SignedMoney intended for Capt. Biggs enclosed, but due to his refusal to accept appointment, money will be given to another officer pending their acceptance.
James Robertson Papers
Money advanced to agent; experiment with oxen
11/09/1792 LetterbookSecretary Hamilton has advanced $35,000 to O'Hara's agent. Secretary Knox inquires as to level of success in experiment with oxen. O'Hara is Quartermaster General
James O'Hara Papers, BV 1804-1807.- No image
Misunderstanding of Talks
09/13/1792 Printed DocumentGlad to hear chiefs sent young warriors from the five lower towns back home after they had declared war on United States. Blount planned to keep some soldiers at block houses along the border to …
Printed Versions 
Mistake in Transaction
08/03/1792 Autograph Letter SignedExpresses mortification that any mistake should arise from a simple transaction. The loss should fall on United States. Will settle matter with Samuel Hodgdon.
James Robertson Papers
Mission to Wyandot Towns
05/20/1792 Autograph Letter SignedOrders to persuade Wyandot chiefs to accompany Harden to Philadelphia to meet with G. Washington. Contingency plans included in detail if Indians do not acquiesce to request.
Archive Reports 1891
Missing Muster and Payroll
11/27/1792 Autograph Letter SignedExamined papers per request of Simmons, no muster or payroll for company under command of Captain Dethrick Hewett were found.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
