Charles Scott
7 documents

Petition to Raise a Military Force in Kentucky
03/09/1791 Letter SignedKnox requests Scott raise a military force in Kentucky for an expedition against the Miami and Wea Indians along the Wabash River and provides detailed instructions on how to organize the militia and …
Northwest Territory Collection, M367
Authorization of President for Expedition to Frontier
03/09/1792 Autograph Letter SignedRequest for adequate assistance to those on the frontier for protection against hostile Indians laid before Congress. AUTHORIZATION OF PRESIDENT for expedition to ascertain environment and possibility …
Archive Reports 1891
Pay and emoluments
05/17/1794 Letter SignedSecretary Knox informs Major General Charles Scott that in consideration of the sums of money Scott has taken in his special charge to Fort Washington, his pay and emoluments as Major General of the …
Henry Knox Papers- No image
Instructions to Major General Scott
05/17/1794 Contemporary Copy of LetterThe Secretary of War sends instructions to Charles Scott, notifying him that he has been temporarily appointed as Major General for the purpose of commanding volunteers raised in Kentucky. These …
Printed Versions 
Extract of Instructions to Major General Charles Scott
05/17/1794 Extract of LetterTemp appointment as Major General of Voluntary troops of Kentucky to support the army under command of Anthony Wayne. Instructions to govern conduct.
Arthur Lee Papers
Commendation for Unit in Fallen Timbers Campaign; Comments on Payroll
1794 Contemporary Copy of LetterExtends gratitude of President and House of Representatives to Scott's corps of mounted Kentucky volunteers in the late campaign under Anthony Wayne [culminating in the Battle of Fallen Timbers]. …
James Young Lone & Thomas Lone Papers
Additional Compensation for Kentucky Paymasters
09/20/1796 Letter SignedBarbee and five other paymasters of the Kentucky mounted Volunteers ask General Scott to assist them in gaining additional pay following October 26th of the year 1794. They feel they are entitled to …
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
