Collection
42,880 items

Request for delivery of pay and certificates
11/22/1793 Autograph Letter SignedRequests the delivery of all pay and certificates on three powers of attorney filed in the War Office.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Request for Cooperation from Royal Governor of Canada
06/07/1793 Copy of documentU.S. Indian Commissioners at Navy Hall request the cooperation of the British government in pursuing peace negotiations with the Western tribes.
MG23 HI1 John Graves Simcoe, Papers
Request for clothing, arms, and accoutrements to Captain Cornelius R. Sedam's recruits at New Brunswick New Jersey
04/18/1793 Autograph Letter SignedJohn Stagg requests that Hodgdon forward clothing, arms, and accoutrements to Captain Cornelius R. Sedam's recruits at New Brunswick New Jersey. Shoes will be forwarded from New York.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Request for Cases
08/20/1793 Autograph Letter SignedGovernor requests that all future cases be brought before judicial tribunal instead of the federal government pursuing cases.
Executive Papers of Correspondence, 1793, Josiah Bartlett
Request for Cartridge Boxes
03/04/1793 Autograph Letter SignedCartridge boxes requested by Sec. of War.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of War [1A-F2] (RG46)
Request for cartouche boxes from Mr Comegy to Samuel Hodgdon
01/22/1793 Autograph LetterMr Comegy requests that Samuel Hodgdon order cartouche boxes.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Request for Assistance with Officer's Pay
05/28/1793 Autograph Letter SignedCaptain Rucastle has not responded to request of Howell to settle arrears owed men under his command, now requests Dayton's assistance in the payment of Rucas' men, who are seeking payment.
Dayton Papers
Request for Assistance of Militia
05/23/1793 Autograph Letter SignedSpeaking on behalf of the President, Know addressed issues on uniforms, captured ships, and detaining captured soldiers.
Executive Papers, Office of Governors Letters- No image
Request for Accounts
12/24/1793 Autograph Letter SignedLetter received, request for a quick compilation of all expenses to then be forwarded to the War Department.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217) 
Request for a safe conveyance
09/14/1793 Document SignedThomas Jefferson with compliments to Mr. Sterrett will thank him for giving a safe conveyance to inland, which he prefers making from Baltimore. Mentions bill of exchange, Van Shepherd and Hubard.
Thomas Jefferson Papers
Reports the Completion of an Order of Military Stores
05/29/1793 Autograph Letter SignedThomas Proctor reports that he tested artillery pieces. Used a double charge of powder, and 3 pound bullets in each. He takes the liberty of pronouncing them fully complete for the service of the …
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Reports on treaty efforts at Sandusky; events in France
06/26/1793 Autograph Letter SignedReports that interpreter Jasper Parrish arrived with letter. Reports on travels, mentioning Fort Erie, Sandusky. Indians assembled at rapids of Miami of the Lake. Communication by post to Niagara not …
Timothy Pickering Papers
Reports News of Clothing Shipment for Lieutenant James Glenn's recruits in Shepherd's Town Virginia
06/03/1793 Autograph Letter SignedLieutenant James Glen of 4th Sub Legion acknowledges receipt of letter which informs that he will receive clothing for his recruits. He had given up hope of receiving clothing from the War Department …
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Reports Misunderstanding about Bill for Arms Never Received
06/17/1793 Autograph Letter SignedExpresses regret for misapprehension. Had collected part of the money due and paid Hodgdon by Mr. Miller while Hodgdon was on his way to the Western Country. Stevenson never received requested arms …
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Reports Mistake in Clothing Shipment
06/03/1793 Autograph Letter SignedHas just received the shipment of clothing, arms, and equipment. Reports mistake in shipment--received infantry coats instead of uniforms requested.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Reporting on the Georgia Militia's March against Hostile Indian Towns
06/09/1793 Copy of documentIn this letter from Ft Fidius, Gaither reports that Georgia Militia, under leadership of Major General Twiggs and Brigadiers Irwin Clark and Blackburn with about 600 officers and men, about half …
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d
Reported Victory; Death of Troops
11/30/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentWishes the report of Major General Wayne's victory were true, but likely same report, also untrue, which surfaced ten days ago. Lieutenant Lowrey and ten privates killed. Instructs Craig not to delay …
James Robertson Papers
Report on troops under Major General Wayne
05/03/1793 Document SignedTroops under Major General Anthony Wayne embarked in good order for Fort Washington, in high spirits, with boats well fitted for transportation. Should reach Fort Washington in six days.
James Robertson Papers
Report on the State of Arms in Virginia
06/12/1793 Autograph Letter SignedAccording to instructions, went to New London, Virginia, to view the public arms. Found damaged muskets because they were stored with salt. Reports number of bayonets, rammers. Refers to wood needed …
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)- No image
Report on the Southwestern Frontier and the Creek Indians
12/16/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentReport relative to the Southwestern frontiers of the United States, as connected with the State of Georgia and the Creek Indians, and the territory of the United States South of the Ohio and the …
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Report on the Southwestern Frontier
01/03/1793 Letterbook CopySeagrove discusses the situation on the frontier which is mostly peaceful despite several incidents involving violence by Indians.
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d
Report on preliminary proceedings of Federal Commissioners for Treaty at Sandusky
05/26/1793 Copy of documentDocument details the route of the commissioners to the treaty area. Pickering and Randolph traveled together. Lincoln came separately with stores and baggage. Pickering and Randolph route comprised …
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d
Report on Movements of Troops and Expenditures
07/19/1793 Copy of Signed DocumentLieutenant Glenn with detachment of Rifle Corps and Cornet Brick with dismounted Dragoons, have embarked. Governor St. Clair has left. Mentions departure of Captain Lewis and Pike detachments. …
James Robertson Papers
Report on Lots of Indian Corn
07/12/1793 DocumentJoseph Collins submits a copy of a report on the state of lots of Indian corn.
James O'Hara Papers, BV 1804-1807.- No image
Report on Indian Activity
10/28/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentBlount reports on General Sevier's pursuit of the Indians who murdered a frontier family and Blount's attempt to communicate with the Cherokees. Presently there are no major actions by the Indians but …
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