Thomas Pinckney
5 documents
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Acknowledges Major Muller as Superintendent of Stores
12/30/1788 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Muller has accepted the responsibility of Superintendent of Stores. Discusses salary and encloses receipts.
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06/24/1792 Letter SignedEnclosed several reports relative to removal of Indian tribes from land desired by the U.S. along with the offers made to them by Maj. Freeman.
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Supplies for the construction of six frigates
06/25/1794 Printed DocumentTreasury Secretary Hamilton informs Pinckney that he has determined to import from Europe materials for the construction of six frigates. He will procure the articles from Northern Europe. Hamilton's …
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Knox asks Pinckney to securely deliver sensitive letters
07/07/1794 Autograph Letter SignedKnox asks Pinckney to ensure a confidential delivery of letters pertaining to military (artillery) enhancements. Knox does not want to raise British suspicions of a US military build up.
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Importing anchors from Europe
12/23/1794 Printed DocumentLetter to Thomas Pinckney, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain. Writes that it has been determined to import from Europe twenty anchors for the use of six frigates. Asks that Pinckney cause the anchors …
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