James O'Hara
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James O'Hara
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James O'Hara
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Revolutionary soldier; Quartermaster General of the Army from 1792 until his resignation in 1796; staff officer under General Wayne during the Battle of Fallen Timbers; from 1796 until 1802 he was a government contractor in Tennessee and Kentucky.
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O'Hara
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Title | Alternate label | Class |
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Instructions for Delivery of Packet | author | Document |
Discusses Expense of Horses and Transportation in Kentucky | author | Document |
Seeks Estimates for Transportation Costs, Articles, and Salaries for Quartermaster in the West | author | Document |
Outlines Responsibilities as Clerk and Assistant Quartermaster | author | Document |
Outlines Quartermaster Responsibilities and Western Activity | author | Document |
Loading for Two Teams | author | Document |
Discussion of Communication and Transportation of Supplies | author | Document |
Money for Services | author | Document |
Discusses Appointment of Attorney in Philadelphia | author | Document |
DUPLICATE: Bank Bills Received | author | Document |
Requests Agreement with the Secretary of the Treasury about Format of Money | author | Document |
Payments Forwarded for the Pay of Troops | author | Document |
Requests Money | author | Document |
Dispatch about Food for Animals at Various Posts | author | Document |
Estimate of Expenses for 1792 | author | Document |
Title | Alternate label | Class |
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Appointment as Quartermaster General | Document | |
Commission as Quartermaster General | Document | |
Delivery of Corn to Kentucky from Fort Washington | Document | |
Reports of neglect of equipment | Document | |
Quarter Master Responsibilities | Document | |
Enclosed request from Secretary Hamilton | Document | |
Appointment of agent to receive money and make purchases | Document | |
Forwarding of requested money | Document | |
Delivery of money | Document | |
Letter Citation | Document |