Constant Freeman
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Knox replies to Captain Constant Freeman
07/15/1789 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, advises re federal appointment.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm] -
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07/15/1789 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Freeman to Knox, 07/23/1789.
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No Tents or Canteens at Christiana Bridge
06/12/1791 Autograph Letter SignedLieut. Bines reports that he has no tents or canteens at Christiana Bridge so the Secretary of War requests that eight or ten common tents be sent off in the morning by stage. Fifty or sixty canteens …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
Request to make up the deficiency to amount of clothing entitled to John Barns
06/29/1792 Letter SignedR.J. Vandenbrock request to Constant Freeman that he make up the deficiency in clothing which John Barns is entitled to, the deduction having been made on the settlement of his account.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46) -
Request for Supplies to be Forwarded
08/17/1792 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Rudolph waited on Captain Freeman for clothing.
First Congress: President's Message Transmitting Reports From the Secretary of War to the Senate [1A-E4] (RG46) -
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Letter Citation
09/05/1793 Cited letter or documentCited in Freeman to Simmons, 02/13/1799.
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James Seagrove report to Captain Constant Freeman on visit with Creeks, and instances of resistance to visit in Georgia countryside,
09/11/1793 Copy of documentWriting from Fort Fidius, James Seagrove, Creek Indian agent, in a defiant tone, reports that he persists in his plans to meet with the Creeks, despite plans meditated for his destruction by some on …
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d -
Extract of Letter from James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, to Constant Freeman
09/28/1793 Copy of documentFrom Fort Fidius reports that frontier militia continue to attempt to disrupt peace efforts with Creeks. Believes he could settle matters with satisfaction if not counteracted by bad conduct of people …
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d -
Whereabouts of Funds Transmitted to John Matthews
09/18/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyThere is great apprehension regarding the apparent loss of funds transmitted for the pay of the troops of Georgia and Freeman must conduct an investigation to ascertain the whereabouts of this large …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Transmitting the Rolls of Militia
11/27/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyThere is no necessity for transmitting the rolls of militia of those for whom evidence exists of their being employed under the authority of the United States.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Revised Receipt Roll
12/04/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyIn order to save an infinity of time, a new regulation has adopted the enclosed revised receipt roll which should be furnished to the Sub Paymasters.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Pay, Subsistence, and Forage of the Troops of Georgia
08/29/1794 Author's Letterbook Copy$1,802 is to be transmitted to John Matthews, Supervisor, for the pay, subsistence, and forage for the regular troops in Georgia for the months of August and September 1794.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Pay, Subsistence, and Forage of the Troops in Georgia
11/15/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyJames Seagrove is charged with funds to complete the pay, subsistence, and forage of the troops in Georgia under the command of Lt. Col. Henry Gaither as well as Capt. James Armstrong and the men …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Pay Procedures for the State of Georgia
05/09/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyTransmitted are a bundle of muster and pay rolls for the regulars and officers of the State of Georgia with detailed instructions for disbursing the appropriate sums.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Pay of the Militia and Scouts Employed in Georgia
12/10/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyFreeman's estimates of the pay of the Militia and Scouts employed in Georgia in 1793 and part of 1794 have been laid before the Secretary of War for his consideration.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Pay of the Georgia Militia
07/31/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyProcedures are explained for the prompt payment of the militia of Georgia before they are disbanded. Payment of Scouts should be in accordance with the instructions of the Secretary of War.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Pay and Forage of the Troops in Georgia
08/01/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyThe Treasurer had been directed to remit to John Matthews, Supervisor of Georgia, $2802 for the pay and forage of the troops in Georgia for June and July 1794.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Money for which Mr. Seagrove is Responsible
11/17/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyMr. Seagrove has charge of one bundle of current notes of the Bank of the United States, in the amount of $11,407.63, and are marked in the right hand corner with Freeman's initials, "C.T."
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
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09/03/1794 Cited letter or documentCited in Freeman to Howell, 10/15/1794.
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05/13/1794 Cited letter or documentCited in Freeman to Howell, 07/01/1794.
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05/09/1794 Cited letter or documentCited in Freeman to Howell, 06/30/1794; Howell to Freeman 05/12/1794.
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02/22/1794 Cited letter or documentCited in Freeman to Howell, 05/13/1794.
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02/13/1794 Cited letter or documentCited in Freeman to Howell, 03/13/1795.
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