Collection
42,880 items

Objected Account of Payments Made by the State of Virginia
1793 Document SignedDue to lack of documentation, the Treasury refused to pay the listed accounts.
Auditor Public Accounts #196, Frontier Defense
O'Hara's Account
04/24/1793 Autograph Letter SignedPrior has received Mr. O'Hara's account and encloses to Hodgdon one hundred dollars for which he requests a receipt.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Notification of the Meeting at Sandusky
07/28/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentCaptain Elliot delivered a letter from Colonel McKee in which Mckee informs the Commissioners that he will inform them of the time the Indians will meet at Sandusky as soon as he receives that …
Printed Versions 
Notification of Appointment to Commissioner
05/09/1793 Autograph Letter SignedNotification of appointment to act as liaison to hostile Indians that reside north of the Ohio River. Treaty negotiations, names of other commissioners, and instructions for preparation.
Benjamin Lincoln Papers
Notification of Appointment
08/01/1793 Autograph Letter SignedHenley temporarily appointed Agent for Dept of War in territory south of the Ohio. Information on pay.
Edward E. Ayer Collection
Notification of Agreement Between U.S. & France Concerning French Ships in U.S. Ports
08/07/1793 Letter SignedInforms Huntington of a recent agreement between the U.S. and the French minister regarding the rights of French ships in neutral U.S. ports.
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. Papers
Notice of Accounts Settled and Stores Forwarded
07/06/1793 Letterbook CopyInforms James O'Hara that he has received a warrant for the remaining amount drawn on him. Major Craig is informed of his authorization to draw on him to sustain his post. The supplies for the current …
James O'Hara Papers, BV 1804-1807.
Notes in Samuel Hodgdon's Hand Regarding His Pay
1793 Autograph DocumentMemorandum, discusses Hodgdon's salary. Noted money to be deducted from Knox's salary and added to "mine".
General Information Index, 1794-1918. (RG94)
Notes from Knox for Presidential speech
11/10/1793 Draft DocumentDocument, draft suggestions for President's speech on National Defense; discusses hostile Indians on frontier; establishment of energetic militia; and fortification of seaports.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]- No image
Notes Concerning the Conduct of the French Minister
08/02/1793 Draft DocumentHamilton cites eleven examples of the improrieties of Citizen Genet while in the United States.
Printed Versions 
Notes Arrival of List of Promotions, as Well as Cornplanter
03/15/1793 Author's Letterbook CopyWayne has received the list of promotions and appointments and has also welcomed the arrival of Corn Planter and other chiefs and warriors. He will endeavor to send them home in good spirits which …
Anthony Wayne Letterbooks Vol.1-3
Note from War Office requests delivery of letter from Charles Thompson to Secretary of War
01/31/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMr Andilbert will hand a letter for Charles Thompson, which the Secretary of War requests be forwarded to him without delay.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Note from the Auditor in re Billington & Young
02/08/1793 Autograph LetterRequests Hodgdon's opinion on the remnants of fabric offered by Billington & Young.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)- No image
Non-Commissioned Officers & Privates in the Service of the United States
1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThis is Knox's statement of the total numbers of non-commissioned officers and privates on the march and at sundry garrisons in the territory of the United States.
Printed Versions 
No.114 Estimates Needed for Money Requested
07/12/1793 Autograph Letter SignedWill inform Sec of Treasury of opinion regarding Big Beaver Creek. Result will be transmitted. Money will be transmitted once Craig follows instructions and forwards estimates.
James Robertson Papers
No. 126 Money and Supplies
07/13/1793 Autograph Letter SignedUpdates on money requests and location of supplies. Pushes for final settlement of accounts.
James Robertson Papers- No image
No War with White People or Red People
06/05/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentLittle Turkey reports on the visit of the Cherokee head-men to meet with with the head-men of the Northward Indians. Though the Nortwards appear ready to go to war if provoked by incursions on their …
Printed Versions 
No Payments Are to be Paid on Account or In Advance, Etc.
08/16/1793 Autograph Draft Letter SignedIn settling Swan's account, Howell needs the names of the levies that Swan has paid in full and warns him that no payments are to be made in advance of payments recorded on payrolls. Howell does not …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
No Money to Proceed to Richmond
04/04/1793 Contemporary Copy of LetterDue to exhausted funds, Winston could not proceed to Richmond per orders of Knox.
Printed Versions 
No Knapsacks!
07/16/1793 Autograph Letter SignedButler acknowledges that he has received the clothing and arms and gave his receipt to the wagoner. However, he finds himself perplexed in providing knapsacks since Hodgdon did not send any.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
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03/05/1793 Printed transcription/modern copy of DocumentNo available image.
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No Further Claims are to be Admitted
10/10/1793 Typed DocumentMohawk leader Joseph Brandt addresses the Council at Buffalo Creek and observes that the council at Niagara seemed to be headed toward peace until messengers from the Creek Nation arrived with charges …
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01/13/1793 Type UndeterminedNo image available.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859) - No image
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03/22/1793 Printed transcription/modern copy of DocumentNo image available.
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No Armed Vessel Fitted Out as a Privateer Shall Have Asylum in U. S. Ports
08/16/1793 Letter SignedKnox warns that no foreign vessel fitted out as a privateer should be allowed in any port of the United States. The militia should be used to enforce this prohibition and prizes taken by said …
RG 1300 Executive Papers
