Harry Innes
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Stolen Horses
06/04/1790 Document SignedAccount of stolen horses and pursuit of Indians by Capt. Wilson.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm} -
Results of Indian Attack
05/16/1790 Document SignedDetails of account of Indian attack on river above Limestone.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm} -
Report of Indian Attack
05/12/1790 Document SignedMiles Hart's house was attacked, several members of the family were killed or taken prisoner.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm} -
Protection of Frontier, Orders Enclosed
04/13/1790 Autograph Draft Letter SignedLetter authorizes and instructs Harry Innes on the procedure for calling up scouts to protect frontiers against possible Indian hostilities if Innes deems it necessary. Contains authorization for …
Executive Papers, Office of Governors Letters -
Proof of Agression
05/12/1790 Document SignedMurders by Indians related, with anger.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm} -
Offensive Action Against Shawnee
07/29/1790 Autograph Letter SignedCircular letter forwarded to several counties. Due to countless depredations on the Ohio, President authorized use of mounted militia to act offensively against Shawnee Indians. Outlined method of …
Harry Innes Papers, Mm81027201 -
Indian Attacks
05/17/1790 Document SignedSynopsis of Indian attack at Ingle's Station.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm} -
Indian Attack
05/24/1790 Document SignedMan wounded near plantation, believed to be by Indians.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm} -
Horses Stolen
05/24/1790 Document SignedGreenough thought that horses stolen from settlement could have been prevented.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm} -
Fear of Indian Attack
05/23/1790 Document SignedExpressed fear of frontier settlers due to Indian attacks.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm} -
Enclosed Affidavit Regarding Murder by Indians
05/12/1790 Document SignedNotification of murders by Indians, enclosed affidavit affirming murder.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War [1A-D2] (RG 233) {Reference Microfilm} -
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Employing Scouts for Kentucky
04/03/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentFrom most information received, Indians still continue depredations on frontiers. Knox encloses same authority and discretionary power for employing Scouts for Kentucky as were sent on March 3d to …
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Concern about Indian Activities on the Ohio; Requests Authority to Act
04/13/1790 Copy of Signed DocumentConcern about activities of Indians in Ohio. Requests need for conditional authority for local leaders to protect inhabitants of the frontier counties.
Alfred T. Goodman Papers -
Update on Troops
06/30/1791 Autograph Letter SignedTroops are in position and are marching for western campaign or are defending frontier post of Fort Pitt.
Harry Innes Papers, Mm81027201 -
Answer Regarding Payment
03/13/1795 Autograph Letter SignedPresidential consideration of letter from James Smiley yields opinion that scouts should be paid by paymaster. Mr. Howell's answer to Mr. Smiley was improper.
Harry Innes Papers, Mm81027201
