Timothy Pickering
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Brandt Endeavors to Make Peace, Etc.
06/13/1791 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentKnox reports on Joseph Brandt's peace mission to the Western Indians which appears to be supported by the British. It seems that the Six Nations will remain neutral and may even provide warrors for …
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12/20/1791 Translated letter (implies transcription)Letter, directs invitations to Six Nations chiefs.
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Presents for the Northern Tribes
05/03/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentKnox tells Colonel Timothy Pickering that presents intended for several northern tribes will be provided. Compensation for their journey should be provided for Captain Hendricks and his brother and …
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Malignant & Contagious Disease Which Is Said to Rage Therein, Etc.
09/18/1793 Draft FragmentLincoln has pressing business in Philadelphia but is concerned about the fever that has been raging in the city.
Robert Goodloe Harper- No image
Letter Citation
06/12/1793 Cited letter or documentCited in Pickering to Hodgdon, 06/26/1793.
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Letter Citation
06/08/1793 Cited letter or documentCited in Pickering to Hodgdon, 06/26/1793.
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Letter from the Sachems and Warriors of Oneida Nation complaining of the Reverend Samuel Kirkland
01/29/1794 Translated letter (implies transcription)Communication from the Oneida Sachems and Warriors to Timothy Pickering (addressed as Konnehsut) Board of Commissions. Sachems ask that Pickering hear their voices. They relate that their …
Samuel Kirkland Papers- No image
Letter Citation
12/31/1794 Cited letter or documentCited in Stoddert to Pickering, 05/17/1795. Enclosed in Hackett to Pickering, 05/29/1795.
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Account of Joseph Nicholson, interpreter
03/03/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyPickering is asked his opinion regarding the propriety of the charges shown in the account of Joseph Nicholson, an interpreter.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)- No image
Winter Season and Receipt of Hospital Stores
11/18/1795 Printed DocumentBelieved the season was too advanced to send dispatches for fear of boats being caught in ice. Just received word that clothing and hospital stores arrived for troops at Fort Washington.
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Were My Recruiting Account & Vouchers Received?
04/02/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWadsworth is transmitting the muster roll of recruits enlisted by him as of March 31st but has not received his most recent recruiting account with vouchers so he does not know whether or not the War …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Weekly return of the men employed in the New York naval yard; arrival of some copper
02/22/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return of the men employed in the New York naval yard; a certain amount of copper has arrived at the yard.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men working in the New York Navy Yard; no progress on the keel
01/11/1795 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is a return of the men employed the previous week in the naval yard. Progress on the keel remains the same for want of materials.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men working in the New York Navy Yard; men have been employed in other jobs
01/18/1795 Autograph Letter SignedReturn of men employed the past week at the New York naval yard and materials received since the last letter; for want of proper bolts the keel is unfinished and some men have been employed at other …
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; warning of cessation of work if new timber does not arrive
06/08/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return of the men employed at the naval yard; Talbot warns that the timber procured from the south is almost used up, and work will cease if no new timber arrives.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; return submitted of timber imported from Georgia
04/20/1795 Autograph Letter SignedSubmitting a weekly return on the men working in the New York naval yard over the past weekly; providing a return on timber imported from Georgia
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; return of materials received
03/01/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return of the men employed at the New York naval yard; return of materials received at the yard since Talbot's last message.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; return for planks used on the ship
04/27/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; return for planks used on the ship.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; requesting further instructions on inspecting shot and kentledge
05/11/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard; Talbot notes he has yet to receive instructions regarding inspection of shot and kentledge.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; recommendations for preserving unused planks
11/16/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard and the wages paid to them; Talbot suggests that due to the lack of timber holding back construction on the frigate, all the existing planks that …
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard; inspection of the iron pigs and shot
06/15/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard and the wages paid to them; Talbot weighs the iron pigs and shot. Talbot suggests that while the dimensions of the shot need to be precise, even …
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard and of timber used
06/29/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard and the wages paid to them; return of timber used at the yard
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard and of timber used
06/20/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard and the wages paid to them; return of timber used at the yard
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard
09/06/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard and the wages paid to them.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
Weekly return of men employed at the New York naval yard
08/24/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWeekly return for the men employed at the naval yard and the wages paid to them.
Silas Talbot Papers, 1767-1867. Collection 18.
