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Anthony Wayne Letterbooks Vol.1-3
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Anthony Wayne Letterbooks Vol.1-3
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Anthony Wayne Letterbooks
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Clements Library: University of Michigan
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Coalescence of the Legion at Pittsburgh, Winter Encampment, and Stance Toward Indians
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Advice to Wayne on Disposition and Supply of Garrisons in Winter
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Logistical Needs of Wayne's Army
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Provisioning Needs of Western Garrisons
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Peace Negotiations with Indians along the Wabash and Elsewhere
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Logistics and Transport Complicated by Low Rivers
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Preparations for Winter, Placement of Fortifications, Soldiers' Pay, and Food
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Reason Given for Ordering Inordinate Amounts of Supplies
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Advice on Building Posts During Negotiations, Supply by Land, and Care of Visiting Wabash Chiefs
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Logistics Eased by River Rise; Need for Fresh Clothing
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Necessity of Troop Readiness and Adequate Stores; Concern for Pay of Troops
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Escort Ordered for Surveyor in Lands Bought from Miami Indians
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Move to Winter Quarters, Sightings of Indians, and Expected Arrival of Chiefs
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No Results from Peace Council; Forbidding of the Building of Forts During Negotiations; Clothing Ordered
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Wayne Will Not Overextend His Forces; Peaceful Meeting with Chiefs; Winter Quarters Completed
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Peace Has Failed, But No Offensives Yet; Accountability of Contractors
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Inadequate Rations for the Soldiery
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Do Not Be Misled By Indian Overtures of Peace; Support for Legion That it May Conquer
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Desire to Meet Cornplanter; Unlikelihood of Congressional Action on Recruiting
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Worthlessness of Peace Council; Necessity of Keeping Force in Readiness
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Rebuke for Not Communicating Rations Issue; Delay in Soldiers' Pay Addressed
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Complaints About Clothing & Pay Not Reaching Wayne's Legion
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Situation in Ohio Country: Indians Demand Withdrawal, Soldiers Need Pay, Shortage of Officers
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Order & Discipline in the Legion, and Reinforcements & Promotions
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Consideration of Public Opinion and U.S. Reputation in Possible Indian War
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