Collection
42,880 items

Provisions and Transportation
11/13/1795 Autograph Letter SignedSent beef cattle to Presque Isle, noted boats should be built to transport provisions. Saw mill neglected at Buffalo Creek and could not be repaired in time for winter. Noted the poor treatment of …
James Robertson Papers
Provisions and Housing for Supplies
08/14/1795 Autograph Letter SignedDisappointed with quantity of provisions delivered by Gen. Wilkins, since beef on hand was in state of putrification. Craig was forced to purchase goods from trading boat to avoid embarrassment. …
James Robertson Papers
Provisions
08/28/1795 Autograph Letter SignedCash delivered by Charles Anderson for the pay and forage of troops stationed at the upper posts of the Ohio river to be forwarded by mail boat. Craig believed transport by boat was safest option. …
James Robertson Papers
Provision Return of William Rickard
05/31/1795 Copy of Signed DocumentProvision Return of the 12th Company of Infantry in the 3rd Sub-Legion of the United States for the month of May 1795.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Protection of Frontier, Illness, Request for Stores
10/05/1795 Printed DocumentMentioned the liberation of prisoners held by Indians, and specifically noted James Thompson. British repairing fortification at the foot of the rapids of the Miamis of the lake. Mentioned …
Printed Versions - No image
Protection and Peace Agreement
04/28/1795 Printed DocumentNotification that employment of militia in defense of settlers has been discontinued. Pickering's letter regarding A. Wayne's peace talks with Indians was the first news St. Clair had heard on …
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Proposed Visit of Indian Chiefs
05/16/1795 Printed DocumentPickering forwards a letter from Governor St. Clair regarding the proposed visit by chiefs of some of the Western Tribes, which Pickering thinks ought to be postponed. He is concerned about the …
Printed Versions - No image
Proposed Peace b/w Creek and Chickasaw Nations
09/11/1795 Printed DocumentSouthwestern Territory is at peace according to letter from Gov. Blount. Notification that Gen. Robertson will go to Chickasaw Nation and notify them of Creeks intention of peace and request for …
Printed Versions 
Promissory Note
03/07/1795 Letterbook CopyHunt promised to deliver various muskets and arms supplies to Hodgdon.
Department of Defense Military Records. Letterbook, Peter Hunt - April 19, 1794 to August 12, 1801
Progress of Howitzer Carriages, Pay for Workmen, and the Digging of Another Well
03/13/1795 Letter SignedBryant informs Hodgdon of the completion of almost all the six-pound howitzer carriages and requests additional money with which to pay the workmen. Bryant also reiterates the need for another well …
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187)
Progress in providing materials and building frigates
12/12/1795 Printed or published documentA statement of progress in providing materials for the frigates and in building them.
Papers of Leonard F. Cushing.
Progress in building frigate at Philadelphia, Pa.
12/12/1795 DocumentDifficulty in acquiring live oak and cedar of appropriate length for building frigates.
Fourth Congress: Reports and Communications to the Senate by the Secretary of War [4A-F3] (RG46)- No image
Progress in building frigate at Norfolk, Va.
12/12/1795 Printed DocumentDetails on the frigate construction, what was completed, what tasks were unfinished. All supplies in hand or are arriving daily.
Printed Versions 
Progress in building frigate at New York, N.Y.
12/12/1795 Document SignedEnclosure of statement on progress of all frigates being built. Difficulties in acquiring materials explained.
Fourth Congress: Reports and Communications to the Senate by the Secretary of War [4A-F3] (RG46)
Progress in Building a Frigate at Boston
12/12/1795 DocumentStatement of the progress made in building a frigate to carry forty four guns at Boson.
Fourth Congress: Reports and Communications to the Senate by the Secretary of War [4A-F3] (RG46)- No image
Procurring Whiskey
01/09/1795 Printed DocumentCopy of letter from Commissioner of Revenue regarding the purchase of whiskey for troops enclosed. Advocated for maintaining policy of picking up whiskey at Post of Whelen.
Printed Versions - No image
Proclamation to the Indians
02/22/1795 Manuscript Translation of DocumentDocument, Proclamation to the Indians, Greeneville.
Berthrong Collection 
Proclamation - Peace Between the United States and Indian Nations North West of the Ohio River
02/22/1795 Document SignedPeace established by A. Wayne between United States and Indian Nation. Mutual surrender of prisoners, cessation of hostilities, and general treaty to hold council for all causes of controversy. …
Anthony Wayne Papers- No image
Proceedings on the Application to War Office for Bounty Lands
06/13/1795 Printed DocumentDetails on Act of Congress that promised land to soldiers enlisted during the war. State of Virginia extended this privilege to soldiers engaged in services for limited periods. Lists procedure of …
Printed Versions 
Proceedings of the Council of Administration
08/27/1795 LetterbookDiscusses the proceedings of the Council of Administration with Lt. Nehemiah Freeman.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Proceedings from the Council at Fort Knox
04/23/1795 DocumentBoundary disputes brought forth by Wabash Indians advised by Capt. Pasteur to be brought forth at the meeting for the Treaty at Greenville. Remarks to General Kinkapoo on lies by Col. Hamtramck …
Anthony Wayne Papers
Procedure for filing rations claims
08/11/1795 LetterbookInforms John Coffin of the proper procedure for filing claims for rations and subsistence.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Problems Issuing Land to Soldiers
07/03/1795 Autograph Letter SignedObligation of state or Congress to issue land grants to soldiers and officers explained in detail. New rules issued in letter.
Executive Papers, Office of Governors Letters- No image
Price of Salt Petre
01/07/1795 Printed Document". . .the House of Whelen & Miller propose to set a part a specimen of Salt Petre for the Standard, above or below which they are content to vary the price of 12 50/100 Dolls. It is called rough Salt …
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Price of Rations at Several Posts
07/1795 Type UndeterminedPrice of Rations at Several Posts Occupied by the Troops of the United States.
Isaac Craig Papers
