Anthony Wayne Letterbooks Vol.1-3

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Anthony Wayne Letterbooks

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Debunking Indian Accusations of Aggressive Movement; Drilling, Equipping, & (Re)Enlisting Troops Document
Wayne to Continue War Preparations While Not Antagonizing Indians; Reasons for Not Launching Supporting Movement Document
Failed Attempts to Reach a Peace Agreement Document
Negotiations Have Failed, Wayne to Commence Offensive; Problem with Infected Clothing Document
Suspect Intelligence; Promotions & Court-Martials Document
Wayne Letter & Enclosures Forwarded to Knox Document
Preparations for Movement of the Legion Beyond Fort Jefferson Document
Issues of Supply & Initial Contacts with Indians Document
New Post, Greeneville, Threatens Indians at Au Glaize; Addresses Supplies and Recruitment Document
Too Late to Begin Offensive Operations; State of Payment & Recruitment Document
Case of Ensign Morgan; Irregularities in Regulations for Paying Troops Document
Pleading for Orders, Backpay & New Recruits; Defenses at Greeneville Complete, and Expectations of Indians to Fight or Deal Document
Provisions Used and Required; Reclaiming Site of St. Clair's Defeat; Skirmishes with Indians Document
Indian Flag of Truce, and Suspicions Thereof Document
Supplement: Truce with Indians, and Considerations of Possible Treaty Document
The Sad Affair of Capt. Big Tree of the Seneca Document
Mysterious Lack of Indian Activity Document
Indians' Intentions; Inadequacy of Troops' Clothing; Plans to Advance Document
Indians Appear to Be Preparing for Hostilities; Legion Manpower Problems Document
Situation Report on Foreign Diplomacy and Orders for Wayne in Ohio Country Document
Regarding Kentucky Volunteers, Garrisons, Contractors' Dishonesty, & Plans to Advance Document
Victory Necessary for Permanent Peace; Measures Undertaken for Supplying, Paying, and Reinforcing Legion Document
Forwarding Information Relative to Six Nations Document
Interactions of British, Spanish, and Indians; Plans for Fort at Greeneville Document
Limited Action Against British Authorized, Though Peaceful Resolutions Still Being Sought Document