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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James
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O'Hara
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| Title | Alternate label | Class |
|---|---|---|
| Discusses Drafts, Returns, Construction of Boats, Forts, and Garrisons | author | Document |
| Seeks to Reconcile Records in Different Quarters | author | Document |
| Letter Citation | author | Document |
| Reference to Invoices from Property in Philadelphia | author | Document |
| Requests Supplies, Advance for Indians; Reports Difficulties; Requests Opinion | author | Document |
| Instructions for Stores | author | Document |
| Regarding Indians | author | Document |
| Outlines Departmental Disbursements and Vouchers | author | Document |
| Accounts and Bank Notes | author | Document |
| Requests Money; Refers to Distribution of Public Goods | author | Document |
| Regarding accounts | author | Document |
| Refers to Stores at Fort Washington | author | Document |
| Estimate of Quarter Master Stores wanted for the Year 1793 | author | Document |
| Commissisoners for Indian Affairs, Etc. | author | Document |
| The Ensuing Treaty | author | Document |
| Refers to Rations and Accounts | author | Document |
| Title | Alternate label | Class |
|---|---|---|
| Shipment of paper and military stores | Document | |
| Lack of punctual settlements of accounts | Document | |
| Disorderly process of drawing for money | Document | |
| Letter Citation | Document | |
| Letter Citation | Document | |
| Letter Citation | Document | |
| Money forwarded, treaty talks at Sandusky | Document | |
| Letter Citation | Document | |
| Arrival of money and inquiry on mode of conveyance | Document |
