Lemuel Weeks
7 documents

Looking Your Enemy in the Face
07/21/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon expresses his hope that the supplies Capt. Weeks will receive from Providence and Springfield renders him as well equipped as his potential enemy.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Letter from the Accountant of the War Department
09/06/1798 LetterbookSimmons informs Weeks to expect payment from Nathaniel Fosdick.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Defensive Protection of Portland Maine
06/02/1798 Copy of documentWith regard to the protection of Portland, nine cannon of various sizes are to be provided along with ammunition. Week is asked to immediately seek proposals and contract for the carriages necessary …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Accommodation for the Company
09/05/1798 Contemporary Copy of LetterMcHenry authorizes Weeks to purchase a building to house his Company, as the current public building is too small. The suggested repairs on the fortification should go forward.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Letter from the Accountant of the War Department
02/15/1800 LetterbookSimmons informs Weeks to expect payment from the Treasurer of the United States.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Letter from the Accountant of the War Department
01/18/1800 LetterbookSimmons notifies Weeks of a problem with his bill. Simmons requests that Weeks submit the original bills to the Accountant's Office.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Letter from the Accountant of the War Department
01/13/1800 LetterbookHagner informs Weeks that his accounts pertaining to the fortifications at Portland were received.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
