Collection
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Supplies for West Point
08/07/1794 Letter SignedGuns and ammunition to be transported for the fortification of West Point.
Gilder Lehrman Collection.- No image
Supplies for troops responding to Whiskey Rebellion
09/17/1794 Printed DocumentRequests that the Supervisor of Military Stores speedily send 1000 pairs of shoes and two medicine chests to Winchester, Virginia; 1000 blankets, 1000 shoes, 200 rifles, 800 muskets, and two medicine …
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Supplies for troops responding to Whiskey Rebellion
09/17/1794 Printed DocumentLetter to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the question of whether the corps responding to the Whiskey Rebellion ought to be equipped previous to their march or not. Hamilton believes they should be …
Printed Versions 
Supplies for the Militia Army
09/30/1794 Letter Signed[Partly illegible] Following the departure of the Secretary of the Treasury, Coxe has received the letter asking him to forward the supplies intended for the militia army.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Supplies for the militia
10/03/1794 DocumentLetter from John Stagg, Chief Clerk of the War Department, to Samuel Hodgdon, Commissary of Military Stores, regarding supplies for the militia.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Supplies for the Jersey Militia, Etc.
10/08/1794 Letter SignedThe Secretary of War has requested that blankets be forwarded to Trenton for the use of the Jersey militia. Tench Francis will furnish additional blankets and Mr. Coxe, the Commissioner of Revenue, …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Supplies for the construction of six frigates
06/25/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Commissioner of the Revenue to Treasury Secretary Hamilton regarding the shipment of supplies from Europe - principally London, with alternatives in Copenhagen, Gottenburg, and …
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Supplies for the construction of six frigates
06/25/1794 Printed DocumentTreasury Secretary Hamilton informs Pinckney that he has determined to import from Europe materials for the construction of six frigates. He will procure the articles from Northern Europe. Hamilton's …
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Supplies for Pennsylvania militia
09/23/1794 Printed DocumentDirects the Supervisor of Military Stores to furnish the Pennsylvania militia with the additional supply of arms and accoutrements he has been called for. He will also forward to the Virginia militia …
Printed Versions 
Supplies for New Posts
05/17/1794 Autograph Letter SignedForward howitzers and grape shot to Nashville for General Robertson who will establish posts in the West.
James Robertson Papers
Supplies Arrived
03/21/1794 Autograph Letter SignedJones acknowledges receipt of powder and files from Charles Anderson and Alexander White.
James Robertson Papers
Supplies and Transportation for the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Militias
09/12/1794 Autograph Draft Letter SignedBlaine, the assistant quartermaster general of the militia army, is asked for his agency to supply transportation, forage straw, and fuel for the Pennsylvania and New Jersey militias moving agains the …
Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers.
Supplies and Store Sent to Fort Washington
05/09/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHospital stores and stationary supplies sent forward to Fort Washington. More pack horses and drivers to be sent soon.
James Robertson Papers
Supplies & Horses Furnished to Colonel Jones
11/24/1794 Autograph Letter SignedSlough transmits a letter written by Colonel Jones regarding the supplies that Slough furnished to him. The letter has also been sent to John Helmouth who transacts Slough's business in the absence of …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Supplement: Truce with Indians, and Considerations of Possible Treaty
01/18/1794 Author's Letterbook CopySupplement to prior letter of same date; Wayne laments the arrival of the Indians' truce flag, as he was set to seize Girtystown (now St. Mary's Ohio), in the center of the hostile tribes' region, but …
Anthony Wayne Letterbooks Vol.1-3- No image
Superintendent of 44-gun frigate
08/07/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of War to Captain John Barry of the U.S. Navy. Informs Barry that he is to consider himself superintendent of the 44-gun frigate to be built at Philadelphia. Barry's constant …
Printed Versions 
Sundry items on the road to Pittsburgh
04/03/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThe Commissary of Military Stores reports that one ton of sheet iron, 175 common tents, and one can stationary are on the road for Pittsburgh. O'Hara is Quartermaster General.
James O'Hara Papers, BV 1804-1807.- No image
Sums to be expended upon fortifications
07/09/1794 Printed DocumentAgreeable to Secretary Hamilton's request, Secretary Knox transmits the sums to be expended upon fortifications, the entire appropriation amounting to $106,000.
Printed Versions 
Summary of Speech on English
11/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentDetails of how Wayne would drive out the English presence in the West.
Archive Reports 1891
Sum or Purposes of the Money
08/13/1794 Letter, Type Undetermined[Partly illegible] Jones explains that the Secretary does not recollect the sum or the purposes of the money Mr. Holt [?]applied for.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Sum of money for the militia
10/10/1794 Autograph Letter SignedSecretary Knox informs Samuel Hodgdon, Commissary of Military Stores, that it is requested to transmit a considerable sum of money to the militia army at Carlisle or Bedford.
Northwest Territory Papers
Suits of Infantry Clothing for Carlisle
11/29/1794 Letter SignedSend to Ensign Charles Martin at Carlisle twenty suits of infantry clothing, two of which are for sergeants.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Suits of Infantry & Artillery Clothing to Pittsburgh
10/31/1794 Letter SignedThe Secretary of War has requested that Hodgdon's agent at Carlisle forward one hundred suits of infantry clothing and the same number of artillerist's clothing to Lieutenant Colonel Butler at …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Suitable Buildings for military stores
03/17/1794 Autograph Letter SignedResponding to Hodgdon's inquiry, Hunts notes that there are no unoccupied buildings suitable for military stores in Trenton except for one owned by Robert Walnalittle and a bake house owned by Hunt.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Suggests Exchange of Bank Notes for Specie; Discusses Horses
05/17/1794 LetterbookRefers to conversation about exchanging bank notes for specie for accounts in the Western Country. Refers to General Wayne's horses.
Letters Sent (Letterbook) by Quartermaster General James O'Hara, Apr 19, 1792-May 17, 1794. (RG92)
