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Models for Carriages
04/18/1794 Autograph Letter SignedJones sends along the model of the cannon and carriage that was requested by the Secretary of War. It is not intended that either the platform or breastwork should be included the model.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Models for Cannon Carriages
04/16/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon is directed by Secretary of War to have made three models for cannon carriages similar to the brass piece mounted in Jones' office.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Mistakes with Capt. Sparks Account
09/06/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyThe mistakes Capt. Sparks points out happened because of the extraordinary hurry of Mr. Fisher's departure but will be rectified in the next transmission of pay.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Mistakes in the Account of Hartman Leitheiser
09/03/1794 Author's Letterbook Copyit appears that Lt. Leitheiser is mastaken is his assertion that he has lodged in the Accountant's Office the receipts of his recruits for their pay through the 31st December 1793.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Mistaken Account Returned and Enclosed
10/15/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMistakenly received enclosed letter and account. Fish returned them to Knox.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Missing Documents
06/21/1794 Autograph Letter SignedRequests if box addressed to Treasury Department reached Pittsburgh to forwarded it. Howell believed it contained papers of sundry receipts.
James Robertson Papers
Missed Passing Information to Sec. of Treasury
09/30/1794 LetterbookReceived a request to forward supplies for the militia army to the Secretary of War, but the Secretary of Treasury had already departed. Is anxious to fulfill assigned duties. Requests attention to …
Letters Sent (Letterbook) of Commissioner of the Revenue, Tench Coxe, Relating to War Department Procurement, Apr 14, 1794-Aug 26, 1796. (RG75) (M74)
Mislaid Account
05/28/1794 Autograph Letter SignedEnsign Garret Voorhis had a quantity of public stores which he put into Bray's storehorse when he was ordered to march to Philadelphia. The account for same has been mislaid and no entry made in …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Minutes of a Meeting on the Whiskey Rebellion
08/24/1794 Printed DocumentMinutes of a meeting concerning the insurrection in Western Pennsylvania, later known as the Whiskey Rebellion. President Washington asks his Cabinet if orders should be issued for the immediate …
Printed Versions 
Miller is Appointed Quartermaster General Against the Insurgents
09/15/1794 Autograph Draft Letter SignedRecommends Miller as Quarter Master General against the insurgents in western Pennsylvania. Miller should proceed immediately to Reading to make arrangements for the supplies of the New Jersey troops. …
Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers.- No image
Militia to Baltimore
08/29/1794 Printed DocumentBy order of the President, Secretary Hamilton requests that the Governor of Maryland send a detachment of militia immediately to Baltimore.
Printed Versions 
Militia Requirements to Suppress Rebellion
08/30/1794 Autograph Letter SignedRequires militia troops from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia to suppress Whiskey Rebellion.
General Information Index, 1794-1918. (RG94)- No image
Militia army sent to western Pennsylvania
12/13/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the assistant quartermaster general of the militia army sent to western Pennsylvania. Discusses the Jersey troops.
Printed Versions 
Military Stores, Tents, & Camp Equipage Needed Immediately
08/25/1794 Autograph Draft LetterLarge bodies of militia are to be assembled at Williamsport in Maryland and Winchester in Virginia. Military stores, tents, and camp equipage should be forwarded without delay to those places.
Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers.
Military Stores, Duties, and Description of Departments
10/27/1794 Autograph Draft LetterSince Samuel Hodgdon has been designated the Intendant of Military Stores, Wolcott describes in detail his duties in relation to the Department of War and the Department of the Treasury and the …
Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers.
Military Stores Shipped to Colonel Olney
12/12/1794 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is Colonel Olney's account of the military stores shipped, the amount being $75. Hodgdon is asked to transmit a draft for that sum to the bank in Providence.
U.S. Custom House Providence, RI Records.
Military Stores Landed in Good Order
12/09/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThe military stores were landed in Providence in good order. Except for three shot split and one missing, they are safely stored. Olney's account for the freight shall be sent by the next post, the …
U.S. Custom House Providence, RI Records.
Military Stores for the New Jersey Militia
09/12/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentHunt assures Hodgdon that he or his second-in-command will provide the necessary military stores for the militia now assembling at Lamberton and Trenton.
Post Revolutionary War Manuscripts, 1784-1811. (RG94) (M904)
Military Stores and Equipment for Recruits
06/24/1794 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedKnox informs Bray of the impending arrival of military stores and equipment intended for the recruits and orders that these items be delivered to the troops and that transportation be provided for …
Post Revolutionary War Manuscripts, 1784-1811. (RG94) (M904)
Military Stores
09/16/1794 Letterbook CopyStores to be attended to, busy schedule prevents Hunt from answering Mr. Parker.
Department of Defense Military Records. Letterbook, Peter Hunt - April 19, 1794 to August 12, 1801
Military Service
11/24/1794 Autograph Letter SignedOffers personal view on the regulations governing military service.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm}- No image
Military response to Whiskey Rebellion
09/18/1794 Printed DocumentInforms the Governor of Pennsylvania that a detachment of U.S. troops under the command of Lieutenant Daniel Bissell is to march from Philadelphia to a gathering of artillery and military stores, …
Printed Versions - No image
Military pensions
02/27/1794 Printed DocumentThe commissioner of loans for Pennsylvania informs the Secretary of the Treasury that the Secretary of War has sent to his office a list of the names and the sums to which the military invalids of …
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