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Keeping and Rendering All Public Accounts
12/24/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentHamilton explains the regulations and forms for keeping and rendering public accounts.
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Just Compensation for Revolutionary War Veterans
02/28/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document(Circular Letter from the Officers of the Massachusetts Line of the Late Army.) A committee appointed by the Officers of the Massachusetts Line of the Continental Army are writing Hamilton to request …
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Journal of the Grand Cherokee National Council.
07/01/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThis is Carey's account of the meeting of the Cherokee National Council on June 26th, 1792.
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Joseph Sharp charged by Caleb Swan Paymaster to the Army with contempt of the Commanding General to be tried by Court Martial
06/19/1792 Copy of Signed DocumentJohn Wade Judge Advocate, informs Joseph Sharp that he has been charged by Caleb Swan, Paymaster to the Army, with contempt of the Commanding General and is to be tried by Court Martial in the West …
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Jonathan Cass recruiting in Philadelphia; reporting on the disposition of the Indians; poor prospects for peace
10/03/1792 Cited letter or documentCited in Knox to Wayne, 10/12/1792. Capt. Jonathan Cass was relieved from his command at Fort Franklin by Capt. Hughes and is now on his way to Philadelphia to await recruiting instructions and …
Anthony Wayne Letterbooks Vol.1-3
Jackson makes recommendations to Knox
04/01/1792 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, recommends bearer, Hobby, for militia appointment.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Jackson makes recommendations to Knox
03/25/1792 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, recommends John Patten to military appointment; recommends Kent to command.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Jackson makes recommendation for appointment of John Tyler
12/06/1792 Autograph LetterLetter, recommends John Tyler for military appointment; mentions Presidential vote.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Items to Pittsburgh
01/29/1792 Autograph Letter SignedThe Secretary of War requests that Knox forward to Pittsburgh, to the order of Major Isaac Craig, a number of items, including bullet moulds, boxes, hooks, and nails.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
It is our desire for your people to lay down their arms.
11/16/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentRepresentatives of the Six Nations report on their mission to the Westward Indians to get them to agree to a peaceful settlement.
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Iron and Supplies
04/22/1792 Autograph Letter SignedTurnbull and Marnie have inferior iron. Superior iron in Carlisle. Agues iron to be delivered to Pittsburgh. Items to be cast, and price listed. Repairs and pay discussed.
James Robertson Papers
Invoices and Delivery
01/19/1792 Autograph Letter SignedOutlined discrepancies between the invoice and actual delivery of supplies and clothing. Hodgdon hopes to return to Philadelphia soon.
James Robertson Papers
Invoice of Stores, Shot and Shells, Captain Crawford's Receipt
10/12/1792 Autograph Letter SignedEncloses invoice of stores, part of which is shot and shell from Chamber's furnace. Vents of shells not yet bored. Captain Crawford's receipt for $200 enclosed.
James Robertson Papers
Invoice for Boxes Seven and Eight; Settled with Waggoners
12/08/1792Encloses invoice for boxes seven and eight, which arrived in good order. Has settled with waggoners.
James Robertson Papers
Invitation by President to Visit Philadelphia
02/25/1792 Copy of Signed DocumentReiteration of invitation to visit Philadelphia to discuss welfare of Indians.
Archive Reports 1891
Invalid Pensions in Massachusetts
08/13/1792 Letter SignedSecretary Knox directs payment of Invalid Pensions in Massachusetts. The total sum is $5,970.
Henry Knox Papers
Invalid pensioners for the State of Connecticut
08/13/1792 Autograph Letter SignedList of invalid pensioners returned by the circuit court of United States to William Imlay - the Commissioner of Loans - for the State of Connecticut. Specifies monthly allowance.
Henry Knox Papers- No image
Intrusion on Indian Hunting Grounds
03/05/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentRichard Justice and Thomas Glass write to Governor Blount regarding Little Turkey's movements and their willingness to adhere to any agreement between Little Turkey and the Governor. There have been …
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Intrigues of William Augustus Bowles
05/18/1792 Extract of LetterLetter from Creek chief to the Indian Agent at the Southern Department. McGillivray had been waiting post month to get Lower gentry into humour of attending to national matters and to recover from …
Preston Family Papers - Joyes Collection
Intent to Pay Salary and Expenses
10/08/1792 Autograph Letter SignedThe Accountant's Office informs Jeremiah Olney that he will be paid $240 for salary and expenses regarding stores shipped to West Point New York.
Jeremiah Olney Papers
Intelligence Report to the Secretary at War
02/02/1792 LetterbookThis letter is an anonymous intelligence report from the frontier to Henry Knox, asking him not to reveal the correspondence between them to Judge McComb. Also, in order to prevent the Saganaw and …
MG23 HI1 John Graves Simcoe, Papers- No image
Intelligence on Indians and Spaniards
09/02/1792 Printed DocumentRequests opinion on conveying intelligence on movement of Creeks. Hopes to communicate movement of Spaniards soon. Mentioned gun promised to Notewego by J. Thompson.
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Instructions to the Paymaster General
07/26/1792 Draft DocumentWolcott provides detailed instructions to Swan who is the newly appointed Paymaster General to the Troops of the United States.
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Instructions to General St. Clair
03/21/1792 Extract of LetterPost near the Miami Village is an intimidation tactic against aggression by Indians. Knox presumed the post would be a source of jealousy for British officers in neighboring territory, advised …
Archive Reports 1891
Instructions to Capt. Hendrick Aupaumut
05/08/1792 LetterbookThe Secretary at War dispatches Captain Aupaumut, Chief of the Stockbridge Indians, to the Great Council of Indians at Lake Erie. Aupaumut is instructed to convey to the Indians that the desire for …
Manuscript Collection.
