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Submission of Pinckney's Letters to Congress
04/24/1794 Printed DocumentCabinet meeting on whether the enclosed letters from Thomas Pinckney shall be sent to Congress. Randolph is of the opinion that only one letter, and not the other, ought to be sent. Hamilton and Knox …
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Statement of the Non-commissioned Officers
11/24/1794 Printed DocumentStatement of the non-commissioned officers and privates in the service of the United States, specifying the places where they are, and the periods which they have still to serve. 2,643 men serve under …
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State of the works ordered at West Point
08/31/1794 Printed DocumentReport on the state of the construction of works and fortifications at West Point.
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Ships of Belligerent Nations
06/16/1794 Printed DocumentCabinet decision regarding rules for the departure of ships of belligerent nations from the ports of the United States. The Cabinet asserts that any vessel of war belonging to a belligerent nation in …
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Service of Samuel Tinsley
05/17/1794 Contemporary Copy of LetterBased on a certificate from Joseph Howell, the chief clerk of the War Office finds that Samuel Tinsley was a Cornet in the Virginia cavalry in 1781.
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Schedule of the official papers
03/31/1794 Contemporary Copy of LetterSchedule of the official papers which accompany the letter of Secretary of War Henry Knox to Major General Anthony Wayne. Itemized list of letters and notations on the contents of individual letters.
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Return of the non-commissioned officers
06/05/1794 Printed DocumentReturn of the non-commissioned officers and privates belonging to the legion of the United States.
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Return of the killed, wounded, and missing
06/30/1794 Printed DocumentReturn of the killed, wounded, and missing, of a detachment under the orders of Major William McMahon, in the action near Fort Recovery, on June 30, 1794. McMahon was among the officers killed.
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Return of the killed, wounded and missing
08/20/1794 Printed DocumentReturn of the killed, wounded, and missing, of the Federal Army, commanded by Major General Anthony Wayne on the banks of the Miami, at the post of the Rapids, in the vicinity of the British post.
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Request for a passport
03/31/1794 Printed DocumentCabinet meeting concludes that a passport ought to be granted to the petitioners.
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Report on the militia attack on Creek Indians
05/10/1794 Printed DocumentReport of Dr. Frederick Dalcho - surgeon's mate to the troops of the United States in Georgia - regarding the unwarranted attack on an Indian camp by 150 militia under the command of Major Adams. …
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Report on the Building of Frigates
12/20/1794 Typed DocumentReport on the construction of the first frigates of the U.S. Navy. Live oak and red cedar will be the materials of choice, though white oak was used for the floor timbers. Captain Barry is certain …
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Report on British presence at Fort Miami
08/1794 Printed DocumentExamination of John Bevin, a drummer in the 24th British regiment, commanded by Colonel England. Bevin says that there are now four companies of the regiment at Fort Miami, averaging about 50 men, …
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Report of Prisoners with the Indians
09/03/1794 Contemporary Copy of LetterDetailed chart of names, date taken, kidnapping tribe, and remarks regarding capture or others killed/taken.
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Release of Lafayette from Prussian prison
01/14/1794 Printed DocumentCabinet meeting concerning the writing to the King of Prussia, Frederick William II, regarding the Marquis de Lafayette, currently imprisoned by the former. President Washington is pondering writing …
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Receipts and Expenditures since 1789
03/18/1794 Printed DocumentReport by the Treasury Secretary on the receipts and expenditures of the United States from 1789 to the end of the year 1793.
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Receipt of Advanced Pay
11/25/1794 Document SignedNote acknowledging receipt of Warrant No. 1268 for husbands pay.
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Recall of Citizen Genet
01/19/1794 Printed DocumentCabinet meeting concerning a Presidential message to Congress on the recall of Edmond Charles Genet - "Citizen Genet" - French minister to the United States. The cabinet declares Genet's conduct to …
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Purveyor of Public Supplies
02/19/1794 Printed DocumentResolution that a committee be appointed to bring in a bill providing for the compensation which will be required in the establishment of an office, under the Department of War, for the receiving, …
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Promotion of William Rickard
05/17/1794 Contemporary Copy of LetterThe chief clerk at the War Office certifies that William Rickard, an Ensign in the Massachusetts Line in 1779, was promoted to and commissioned as a Lieutenant in 1782.
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Proceedings of the Six Nations at Buffalo creek
06/18/1794 Printed DocumentProceedings of a Council holden at Buffalo creek, by the Six Nations of Indians. The principal attendees included sachems, chiefs, and warriors of the Six Nations, along with General Israel Chapin and …
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Proceedings of a General Council of the Six Nations
07/04/1794 Printed DocumentProceedings of a General Council of the Six Nations, holden at Buffalo Creek. Captain O'Bail, a Seneca chief was chosen as the speaker, and O'Bail made it known that the Six Nations are a free and …
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Proceedings of a Council holden
02/09/1794 Contemporary Copy of LetterSpeeches by General Israel Chapin, Red Jacket, and Major Littlehales regarding gifts, boundary lines, and council fires to discuss proposals of the President of United States.
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Peace with Northwest Indians
1794 Printed DocumentReport of the articles agreed upon by General Anthony Wayne and the sachems and war chiefs of the Chippewas, Pattawatamies, Sacs, and Miamies. It has been agreed that a "permanent peace" be …
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Peace with hostile Indians
11/05/1794 Printed DocumentGeneral Anthony Wayne regarding the establishment of a "permanent and lasting peace" between the United States and "hostile tribes of Indians." Talks of a treaty with the Wyandots. Also talks of "some …
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