Clements Library: University of Michigan
556 documents

Accounts Suspended
04/12/1798 Autograph Letter SignedNotification that accounts are suspended until receipts and vouchers are sent to Accountant's Office for payments made to New Jersey militia during the suppression of the insurrection in Western …
Dayton Papers
Accepting position of Major General in the Provisional Army
10/14/1798 Autograph Letter SignedPinckney gladly accepts the position of Major General in the Provisional Army. Requests that his former secretary, Henry Middleton Rutledge, receive a commission. Also notes that he heard from William …
James McHenry Papers
Want of clothing for troops in Connecticut
06/21/1799 Draft LetterExpresses regret that soldiers in Litchfield are in need of clothing, stating that it harms efforts to encourage recruitment into the army. Explains the deficiencies by arguing that occasions arise …
James McHenry Papers
Turning down the position of Inspector General
09/12/1799 Contemporary Copy of LetterPolitely turns down the United States' offer to make him Inspector General of the Artillery, explaining that he already has too many engagements and obligations. Concludes, however, by stating his …
James McHenry Papers
Supplies for Soldiers in Litchfield, Connecticut
06/17/1799 Autograph Letter SignedDescribes want of supplies for soldiers stationed in Litchfield, Connecticut under Captain Ranney. Mentions that the recruiting service there already has 36 men, but asks why they are furnished with …
James McHenry Papers
State of recruiting services
06/14/1799 Draft LetterProvides a list of appointed officers. States that he is pleased that the recruiting service is doing well in Connecticut, which he says is doing well everywhere.
James McHenry Papers
Speech to the Indians Regarding Disputed Land & Other Affairs Between Indians & Whites
10/03/1799 Letter SignedDiscusses hopes for a personal meeting with the Indians soon, as well as the threat of unscrupulous individuals encroaching on Indian land; despite such incidents, urges the Indians to remain at …
Jonathan Cass Papers
Sending commissions to regimental officers
05/14/1799 Draft LetterOn the subject of sending commissions to officers appointed in the regiments for the Provisional Army. Informs Sedgwick that he has written Mr. Goodhue and Mr. Dexter for a list of candidates.
James McHenry Papers
Rewarding those who capture deserters
10/17/1799 Letter SignedDiscusses the subject brought up by General Hamilton on whether it would be wise for parties of soldiers (or individual soldiers) who apprehend a deserter to be rewarded. Also mentions a citizen's …
James McHenry Papers
Requests for leave of absence
09/02/1799 Draft LetterInforms Colonel Moore that he has no objection to his short absence from the regiment, however, advises that in the future he request it from General Hamilton, as to not show disrespect.
James McHenry Papers
Requests copy of General Darke's letter
05/10/1799 Autograph Letter SignedWrites that he has observed in the newspapers a letter from McHenry to General William Darke on the subject of appointments in the army. Notes that a number of people are "exceedingly displeased" with …
James McHenry Papers
Requesting the right to recommend officers
05/22/1799 Autograph Letter SignedExpresses offense that New Hampshire Senators John Langdon and Samuel Livermore have not sought after the opinions of himself - the Governor of New Hampshire - for officer recommendations in the …
James McHenry Papers
Report on a fleet headed to Ireland
06/18/1799 Autograph Letter SignedAddresses a newspaper report that a fleet is in all probability headed to Ireland, and that the United States must take precautions to protect their own principal forts against any undesirable …
James McHenry Papers
Regimental surgeons and chaplains
07/31/1799 Draft LetterEncloses a copy of correspondence between himself and Major General Pinckney, along with a letter to Colonels Rice and Hunnewell on candidates for regimental surgeons and surgeons' mates. States the …
James McHenry Papers
Regarding the punishment for desertion
1799 Draft DocumentStates that it is expedient to empower the Commanding General of an army to decide and execute upon all sentences of the court martial, including any recommendations of clemency, for the crime of …
James McHenry Papers
Regarding locations for the War Office
07/08/1799 Draft LetterTalks of the advantages and disadvantages of having his office in Trenton or Philadelphia, mentioning family as an issue. Agrees with the Treasury Secretary that a date for a meeting between all …
James McHenry Papers
Regarding contractors of supplies and rations
07/25/1799 Draft LetterExpresses some disappointment and doubt in reference to the contractors for supplies and rations. Mentions the Western Army and the Atlantic seaboard.
James McHenry Papers
Regarding an unpaid loan
06/12/1799 Autograph Letter SignedComplains that he has not yet received a repayment for a twenty dollar loan, despite being promised repayment within fourteen days.
James McHenry Papers
Receiving pay for army services
09/26/1799 Letter SignedResponds to Dr. Osborne's request that he be paid his dues for serving as surgeon's mate from June 1 to August 9. McHenry's tone is particularly brutal, as he chastises Osborne for not knowing the …
James McHenry Papers
Promotions and appointments for the Twelfth Regiment of Infantry
08/31/1799 LetterEncloses a list of promotions and appointments for the Twelfth Regiment of Infantry and requests - if approved by the President - to have the authority to announce to the respective candidates their …
James McHenry Papers
Organizing a hospital establishment
08/14/1799 Draft LetterOn the subject of organizing a hospital establishment, requesting the service of Senator Read's brother, who is a doctor.
James McHenry Papers
On the sudden changes in France
09/16/1799 Draft Letter SignedMentions the sudden changes in France, the success of the Allied Powers, and an approach toward the restoration of the monarchy, and how this might change the President's strategy and induce him to …
James McHenry Papers
Monies paid on account of fortifications
08/10/1799 DocumentMemorandum charting the money paid for fortifications, with a list of dollars and sites.
James McHenry Papers
Merchantman to deliver tents, arms, and clothing
05/14/1799 Autograph Letter SignedAsks the Attorney General if there is a merchantman in Winchester who can be trusted in delivering tents, arms, and clothing to troops.
James McHenry Papers
Memoir of the New Bavarian Field Pieces
08/26/1799 DocumentRumford describes the new Bavarian field pieces which were constructed under his direction. He explains various design elements, such as a mode of carrying the gunners, dual lines of sight, and …
James McHenry Papers
