'Wayne-Knox Correspondence' PMH&B

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'Wayne-Knox Correspondence' PMH&B

author

Richard C. Knopf

published

1954

Bibliographic Citation

'Wayne's Western Campaign, The Wayne-Knox Correspondence.' Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 78(1954):298-341, 424-455.

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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
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
Concern about Kentucky Troops 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
Settling Accounts as Soon as Possible 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
Inferior Quality of Hats & Shoes Document
Indians Appear to Be Preparing for Hostilities; Legion Manpower Problems Document
Approval of General Wayne's conduct Document
Regarding Kentucky Volunteers, Garrisons, Contractors' Dishonesty, & Plans to Advance Document
No Image Available 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
Kentucky Volunteers Issues; Complications Caused by British Document
Mounted Volunteers in Kentucky Document
Extracts of correspondence between Knox and Wayne Document
Report of Battle at Fort Recovery; Supposition of British Involvement Document