Anthony Wayne Papers

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Anthony Wayne Papers

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Historical Society of Pennsylvania. General Anthony Wayne Papers, 1792-1796. 26 reels. Philadelphia: Microsurance, 1968. Microfilm.

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Procedure for Filling Vacancies & Preparations for Move Down the Ohio Document
Need for Scouts on the Frontier; Forthcoming Banners, Pay & Commissions Document
Purchasing of Rations; Need for Cessation of Movement During Negotiations, for Safety of Negotiators Document
Need for Fine-Grained Powder; Placement of Spies, General Returns for Supplies, and Preparations for Offensive Document
Readiness and Strength of Wayne's Army; More on Filling Officer Vacancies Document
Uselessness and Deceit of Treaty Negotiations; Lament for Reduced Strength Document
Request for Two Thousand Volunteers & Account of Duel Between Officers Document
Letter from the Secretary of War Document
Legion Has Arrived Near Cincinnati; Supplies Low, But Readiness High Document
Supply Issues, Interfort Roads, Mischief of Indians, and Call for Volunteers from Kentucky Document
Situation of the Legion at Hobson's Choice Near Cincinnati; Anger at Proposal to Replace Legion with Militia Document
Order for Legion to Hold Position; Report on Actions of Cherokees and Creeks Document
Treaty Talks as Delaying Action; Desire for Offensive to Capture Supplies Document
Indians' Diversionary Tactics Document
Colonel Strong's Movements Alarm Indians; Logistics & Personnel of Legion Document
Vacancy in the Office of Adjutant General & Invoices for Stores Document
Necessary Accumulation of Men & Materials Document
Wayne to Continue War Preparations While Not Antagonizing Indians; Reasons for Not Launching Supporting Movement Document
Failure to Secure Peace With Northwest Indians; Discussion of Militia Document
Suspect Intelligence; Promotions & Court-Martials Document
Extract of letter from Major General Anthony Wayne to Secretary of War Henry Knox from Hobson's Choice, near Fort Washington on campaign preparations Document
[Untitled] Document
Report from Major General Anthony Wayne to Secretary of War Henry Knox from Camp Southwest Branch of Miami, six miles advanced of Fort Jefferson 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