Isaac Craig
1045 documents

Boats for Transport
12/02/1794 Letter SignedDirects readiness of boats for detachment going down Ohio. Mentioned Commissary's post.
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Arms and stores at fortifications
08/13/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Treasury Secretary to Major Isaac Craig, stressing that the keeping of arms and stores out of the hand of the insurgents is a matter of great importance at the fortification he resides …
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Allocation of Money and Supplies
07/04/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMoney for clothing dispensed. Arms, powder, and clothing forwarded.
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Acknowledgment of Receipt
01/24/1794 Autograph Letter of Undetermined TypeLetter and enclosures received by Secretary of War
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[No.41] Account Information
10/31/1794 Autograph Letter SignedCapt. Howe's muster and pay rolls received, noted inadmissible expenses. Howell enclosed account of Doctor VanDyke to be paid by Craig.
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[No.39] Orders to Make Musket Cartridges
10/18/1794 Autograph Letter SignedOrders to manufacture musket balls to fit French muskets. Apply to Thomas Butler for assistance as needed.
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[No.29] Method of Mailing
08/23/1794 Autograph Letter SignedInquiry into how packages for officers are sent down river in regarding to the cost of postage.
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[No.21] Acknowledged Receipt
07/05/1794 Autograph Letter SignedReceipt of letter to Secretary of War acknowledged.
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[No.200] Receipt of Rolls
07/05/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMuster and pay rolls received from Craig. Documents will be examined and passed to credit of Craig. Box of papers from Hodgdon received.
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[No.13] Transport
05/23/1794 Autograph Letter SignedOrders to transport Colonel Greenup on any public vessels and protect him during his travels.
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[No.1] Arrival of Stores
05/16/1794 Autograph Letter SignedWill send along general return for stores that recently arrived to Craig. Applauded Craig for his decision to have Lieut. Campbell supervise and protect hard cash.
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[No. 52] Declined Appointment
12/18/1794 Autograph Letter SignedRegrets that Craig declined appointment to Principal Commissary. Noted Craig's suggestion of Major Kirkpatrick but the Sec. of the Treasury had previously suggested another candidate.
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[No. 47] Dispatches for General Wayne
11/29/1794 Letter SignedDirects boat in readiness to carry dispatches to General Wayne; asks for decision on offer of the position of Commissary General.
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[No. 44] Accountant Office Policy
09/19/1794 Autograph Letter SignedReceipts rolls for troops in upper Ohio area arrived. Summarized office policy on returning receipts and that Colonel Butler still stands charged.
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[No. 43] Movement of Troops
11/14/1794 Autograph Letter SignedCaptain Lyman and his detachment to remain in Pittsburgh and not descend Ohio river this season. Hutchins detachment to march from Pittsburgh and will be joined by recruits. Gov. Lee to make …
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[No. 40] Transportation of Deserter
10/21/1794 Autograph Letter SignedOrders to transport R Newman, captured deserter, down river at the first opportunity to Fort Washington. From the post he will be escorted to Head Quarters by Anthony Wayne.
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[No. 38] Enclosed Account
10/15/1794 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed account of David Fero, orders to pay Fero from accounts in Craig's possession. List of notes sent via Samuel Fisher for the payment of troops by Craig or Col. Thomas Butler.
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[No. 37] Enclosed Money Due Troops
10/15/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMuster and pay rolls received, to be examined and passed to Craig's credit. Fisher to deliver money due troops at Fort Fayette. Pay due Heth, Howe, and Thomas Butler's detachments enclosed.
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[No. 34] Apprehension of Man Under O'Hara's Employ
10/04/1794 Letter SignedEnclosed in confidence, an extract of a letter from Gen. Wayne regarding Robert Newman of Kentucky. Newman stated to Col. Hamilton that he was captured by Indians near Niagara, but allowed to return …
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[No. 33] Building Barracks at Fort Fayette
09/06/1794 Autograph Letter SignedNo permanent arrangement for additional troops at Fort Fayette, advised best judgment in determining if building additional barracks is necessary. If council held at Redstone yields overtures of more …
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[No. 30] Safety and Threats of Insurgents
08/23/1794 Autograph Letter SignedWill not send money to finance additional fortifications at Fort Fayette for fear the money will fall into the hands of the insurgents. Urged confidence in the strength of the United States to …
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[No. 29] Care of Powder
06/28/1794 Autograph Letter SignedPowder forwarded to Pittsburgh, request that it is stored in a dry and secure place.
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[No. 27] Scouts Intelligence
08/13/1794 Letterbook CopyScouts intelligence forwarded to Hamilton because of Secretary of Wars absence. Details on movement of insurgents, and advised on importance of conveying information on their activities.
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[No. 26] Protection of Western Counties
08/08/1794 Autograph Letter SignedAssured Craig that the residents of the western counties were protected by the law from the insurgents, who recently staged an uprising. Noted governments attempts to pacify the insurgents.
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[No. 25] Notification of Receipt
08/01/1794 Autograph Letter SignedLetter containing list of stores, abstract of expenditures, and dispatches from Major Gen. Wayne arrived. Nothing received from Major Butler.
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