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Twenty Suits of Infantry Clothing
01/03/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentHodgdon is directed to have packed up and transported to the recruiting service at Lancaster, addressed to Ensign Levi McClean, twenty suits of infantry clothing, leaving out the linen overalls. Also …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Twelve-Pounders for Fort Mifflin
05/27/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon is directed by the Secretary of War to send to Fort Mifflin six iron twelve-pounders with carriages.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Twelve Horses
08/28/1794 Letter SignedThe twelve horses that Hodgdon wants purchased are available a few miles from Lamberton but Hodgdon should specify the size and price of the horses he wants before Hunt can act on his request.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Trunk & Mattress to Pittsburgh
06/11/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon should forward to Pittsburgh a trunk and mattress, the baggage of Dr. Courman, who has gone forward to join the Army.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Troops Paid, Stoppages to Accounts, Accounts Current
09/01/1794 Autograph Letter SignedPaymaster accounts and activities.
General Information Index, 1794-1918. (RG94)
Troops Intended for Charleston
06/07/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThe detachment of troops intended for Charleston cannot embark for eight or ten days. The matter with Capt. Strong relative to his vessel should therefore be settled.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Trimming for Officers' Hats
10/10/1794 Autograph Letter SignedCaptain Howe observes that he is completing the hats and cockaids for his company and notes that his officers need trimming for their hats. To meet this need, he requires lace and hat bands with …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Treaty with the Six Nations of Indians
11/11/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentPickering concludes a treaty with the Six Nations in which empahsis is placed on providing domestic animals and instruments of husbandry intended to introduce the blessings of civilizations to the …
Transcribed Treaties and Conventions Advised and Ratified by the Senate. (RG46) (M200, Roll 2)
Treaty with the Oneida, Tuscarora, and Stockbridge Indians
12/02/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentAs a reward for their friendship and service during the Revolutionary War, the Oneidas, Tuscaroras, and Stockbridge Indians are promised a new church in addition to grist mills and saw mills and …
Transcribed Treaties and Conventions Advised and Ratified by the Senate. (RG46) (M200, Roll 2)
Treaty with the Cherokee Nation
06/26/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentThis document reaffirms the terms of the Treaty of Holston with the Cherokee Nation, with an addendum regarding fair compensation for Indian land and punishment for the theft of horses owned by white …
Transcribed Treaties and Conventions Advised and Ratified by the Senate. (RG46) (M200, Roll 2)
Travel Expences of Paymasters
09/01/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyReasonable travel expences incurred in the performance of the duties of paymasters should be allowed as long as they are substantiated by receipts.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Transporting the Baggage of Hutchins' Detachment
11/12/1794 Letter SignedThe Secretary of War has asked Hodgdon to transport the baggage of Lieutenant Hutchins' detachment which is ready to march to Pittsburgh. There will be sixty men including several convalescents.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Transporting Mr. Martinson and Mr. Lewis
05/19/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyThe Treasurer will remit $84 to reimburse Carrington for transporting Mr. Martinson, engineer, and Mr. Lewis from Richmond to New Bern [Newbern], North Carolina.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Transportation of Infantry Clothing
05/03/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon is directed to transport by water suits of infantry clothing to Capt. Russell Bissell at Middletown Connecticut and Capt. Cornelius Lyman at Springfield Massachusetts.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Transportation Expenses
01/16/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThe transportation expenses for moving stores to New York must be paid by Hodgdon. Apparently the business of New York is to be handled by the contractors for West Point. In the future, Smith …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Transmitting the Rolls of Militia
11/27/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyThere is no necessity for transmitting the rolls of militia of those for whom evidence exists of their being employed under the authority of the United States.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Transmittal of Pay due Capt. Zebulon Pike
02/04/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyThe sum of $80 pay due Mrs. Isobel Pike should be transmitted immediately as Mrs. Pike and her family are in utmost distress.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Transmittal of letter from Naval Agent in Philadelphia requesting money
07/1794 LetterbookKnox sends letter from the Naval Agent in Philadelphia requesting money. He recommends that all the naval agents be sent $5000 to be accountable.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of the Navy to Federal Executive Agents (Letters to President, Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and Letters To
Transmission of Patterns for Supplies
05/02/1794 LetterbookRequests transmission of standard patterns for muskets, bayonets, rifles, pistols, and other supplies. Refers to expense of gunpowder storage. The Secretary of the Treasury requests a description of …
Letters Sent (Letterbook) of Commissioner of the Revenue, Tench Coxe, Relating to War Department Procurement, Apr 14, 1794-Aug 26, 1796. (RG75) (M74)
Transmission of a Duplicate Letter
12/09/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyA duplicate of Howell's letter of Dec. 4, 1794 is transmitted.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Tools and materials for Springfield armory
10/17/1794 Autograph Letter SignedDavid Ames, Superintendent of the Springfield Armory in Massachusetts, explains in detail the tools and materials needed for the armory and the costs thereof.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Timber Unavailable
06/14/1794 Autograph Letter SignedTimber is not available because a number of the principal mills have lost their dams. Seasoned white pine boards are on hand and available at reasonable prices.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Three Thousand Weight of Steel, Etc.
09/24/1794 Autograph Letter Signed[Partly illegible] Holt has just received three thousand weight of steel from Winchester.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Three Quarter White Pine Boards
06/18/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHunt has sent by the bearer, Capt. [Garrret] Voorhis, 2,500 feet of three quarter white pine boards.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Three Hands Added to the Workshop
12/28/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThree new hands have been added to the workshop. One of them is James Spratt who is an able hand when sober but has earlier been discharged for intemperance. Since he promised to do better he has been …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
