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Mr. Lyman's Health is Critical, Etc.
11/13/1800 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is an estimate of the expenditures of the Armory for November. Mr. Lyman's condition is critical and he is confined to his bed. Hodgdon's wishes for his improved health are gratefully …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Mr. Lewis's Receipt
12/10/1800 Letter SignedLetter, encloses Mr. Lewis's receipt.
Correspondence, Reports, Returns, Bills, Accounts Current' Statements, Receipts, Vouchers and Contracts of Philadelphia Supply Agencies (Coxe And
Mr. Genet's pay as surgeon's mate
12/08/1800 LetterbookDexter informs William Simmons that Mr. Genet's appointment as a Surgeon's Mate, while not regular, does nonetheless entitle him to pay.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Secretary of War, Nov 10, 1800-Mar 25, 1809. (RG107) (M370)
Mr. Foxall's contract
12/30/1800 LetterbookReceived blank commissions and letter covering bond of Foxall and his surety. Encloses counterpart of Foxall's contract.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of War Relating to Procurement of Supplies (Order Books), Nov 12, 1800-Dec 31, 1889. (RG107) (M127)
Mr. Cranch's mill and tools
11/24/1800 LetterbookThis letter discusses the purchase of Mr. Cranch's mill and tools for public use. Also, mention is made of Jonathan Williams' efforts to educate Indians.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of War Relating to Procurement of Supplies (Order Books), Nov 12, 1800-Dec 31, 1889. (RG107) (M127)
Moving to a Healthier Location, Etc.
08/18/1800 Autograph Letter SignedHagner asks for a loan of $150 in post notes which he will repay at the end of the month. Hissituation requires a constant supply of casks. His office is to be moved from the building he currently …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Moving the Military Stores to a State Arsenal, Etc.
04/14/1800 Letter SignedMilitary stores belonging to the United States are kept in a wooden building along with combustible articles for which the rent is $500 per annum. Stevens has obtained permission from the legislature …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Moving My Family As Soon As Possible
07/03/1800 Autograph Letter SignedHagner announces that when he arrives in Philadelphia he intends to remove his family from that city. He has written to the purveyor, Mr. Whelen, and asked him to provide transportation for his …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Moving Military Stores from Our Storehouse
04/17/1800 Autograph Letter SignedHollingsmith declares that in his storehouse are some military stores--including three hogsheads, some bundles of canteens, and a bundle of knapsacks--which came from Philadelphia. He would be glad to …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Moving Government from Philadelphia to the District of Columbia
06/05/1800 Letterbook CopyAuthor possibly Israel Whelan, who succeeded Tench Francis, has undertaken to supervise the removal of public property from Philadelphia to Washington. Secretary of Navy has recommended that William …
Letterbook of the Purveyor of Public Supplies, May2, 1800-Jul 24, 1802. 1 Vol. (RG45)
Moving from Philadelphia to Washington
06/02/1800 Autograph Signed DraftPresident Adams has directed that the public offices attached to the seat of government should be removed from Philadelphia and relocated to the City of Washington. Simmons should arrange the affairs …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Movement of the office to Washington
06/26/1800 Letterbook CopyMatters would have been attended to had it not been for the removal of the office to Washington.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Movement of office to Washington
06/26/1800 Letterbook CopyAccounts would have been settled had it not been for the movement of the office to Washington.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Movement of office to Washington
06/26/1800 Letterbook CopyAccounts will be entered when papers and books of office arrive in Washington
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Movement of office to Washington
06/26/1800 Letterbook CopyWhen the books and papers of the office are properly arranged at Washington, accounts will be taken up.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Movement of office to Washington
06/26/1800 Letterbook CopyLetters and enclosures will be attended to when office is moved from Philadelphia to Washington.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Monthly Returns for Quarter Master Stores; Proclamation of William A. Bowles
01/15/1800 LetterbookEncloses monthly returns for quartermaster stores for December. Includes a list of people licensed to trade in the Indian Nation in 1799. Encloses proclamation of William A. Bowles, Director General …
Letters Sent by David Henley, Agent of the War Department, May 1, 1799-May 7, 1800. (RG217)
Monies for Recruiting Service by Order of General Wilkerson
12/16/1800 Document SignedMajor Cushing at the inspector's office requests that that Swan furnish $100 for the recruiting service by order of General Wilkinson.
Receipts for Moneys Advanced (Advances), 1793-1855. (RG217)
Monies Expended by the Indian Department
04/14/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentEnclosed is a statement of monies expended by the Indian Department for contingent expenses, for presents to Indians while they visited the Seat of Government, and for expenses attending their …
Sixth Congress: Petitions and Memorials to the Senate [6A-G2] (RG46) (M1706, Roll 4)
Money transmitted on account of Quarter Master Department
12/22/1800 LetterbookDirects Treasurer of United States to transmit funds to Miller on account of Quarter Master's Department.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of War Relating to Procurement of Supplies (Order Books), Nov 12, 1800-Dec 31, 1889. (RG107) (M127)
Money Owed
04/30/1800 Autograph Letter SignedHenley financed personal property to repay Thomas Lee money owed him by government. Henley requests money to settle accounts. Henley is willing to make over his property in Alexandria to the …
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
Money on account of Quarter Master's Department
11/29/1800 LetterbookThis letter informs Miller that money has been paid on account of the Quartermaster's Department.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of War Relating to Procurement of Supplies (Order Books), Nov 12, 1800-Dec 31, 1889. (RG107) (M127)
Money Due Wallace
11/14/1800 Document SignedOne thousand dollars due John Wallace.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
Money Added to Amount Paid for Invoice of Goods
05/27/1800 Autograph Letter SignedNotification that additional money was added to the return for the invoice of goods submitted by the factory.
Correspondence (Letters Received, Letters Sent, and Accounts) of the Creek Factory, 1795-1814. (RG75)
Monetary instructions for James Powell
12/17/1800 LetterbookDexter directs Powell to make a deposit in the Branch Bank at Charleston.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Secretary of War, Nov 10, 1800-Mar 25, 1809. (RG107) (M370)
