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Anthony Wayne was a soldier and was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1780.
Wayne was one of the great generals in the Revolutionary War. Here he was an Indian fighter.
U.S. representative from Georgia, public official in Pennsylvania, and U.S. Army officer.
General Wayne commanded the mission of restoring American authority in Georgia, January-July 1782.
U.S. Army general.
American general during the Revolution and the Indian wars.
Anthony Wayne (1745-1796), American revolutionary general, promoted to Brigadier General in February 1777. In 1780, his brigade was part of Steuben's division in the Yorktown campaign.
Anthony Wayne was a Major-General and Commander of the United States Army.
General "Mad Anthony" Wayne had just attacked Cornwallis at Green Spring, Va., 1781 July 6.
Anthony Wayne (1745-1796) was a Brigadier-General in the Continental Army and later a Major-General in the United States Army.
U.S. representative of Georgia, public official of Pennsylvania, and U.S. Army officer
General Wayne commanded the mission of restoring American authority in Georgia, January-July, 1782.
Born in East Town, Penn. on Jan. 1, 1745, Anthony Wayne was a representative in the Pennsylvania Assembly in 1773. He entered the Colonial Army during the Revolutionary War, becoming a Colonel in 1775, and by the end of the campaign was a Brigadier General, eventually being promoted to Major General. Wayne joined Lafayette in Virginia in 1781. At the close of the war he was rewarded with a farm. Wayne was a member of the farming convention of 1787 and was a member of the U.S. Congress, 1791-1793. He concluded a treaty with tribes of Northwest Ohio in 1795. "Mad" Anthony Wayne died in Erie, Pennsylvania on Dec. 15, 1796.
American general.
Anthony Wayne (1745-1796) was born in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. He was placed in command of Pennsylvania troops early in the American Revolution, wintered with George Washington at Valley Forge, and led an advanced attack against the British at the battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778. After Yorktown, Wayne, serving under Nathaniel Greene, was sent to oppose the British in Georgia. He retired from active service in 1783 as a brevet major-general, and received an 800 acre rice plantation, Richmond and Kew, from the state of Georgia. He served as a congressman for Georgia from 1791 to 1792.
Surveyor, soldier. Served in the Revolutionary War and led a campaign against the Indians in the Northwest Territory, 1793-1794.
In July of 1794, Wayne's regulars were reinforced by approx. 1600 Kentucky Militia. The combined forces advanced to Fort Defiance on the Miami River. After unsuccessful negotiation with the Indians, Wayne defeated them in the battle of Fallen Timbers. This defeat led to the treaty of Greenville signed on August 3, 1795 resulted in the opening of the Northwest to settlement.
Revolutionary War general who defeated the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers on the Maumee River, 1794, leading to their surrender at Greenville in 1795.
Notable Revolutionary War and frontier army commander. Major general victorious over the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794).
Anthony Wayne was a Pennsylvania landowner when he joined the Continental Army in 1776 as a Colonel. He was promoted to Brigadier General, and served reliably and prominently in the Revolutionary War, notably in the capture of a British fort at Stony Point, New York. He later served in the Georgia House of Representatives, and was named Commander in Chief of the fledgling U.S. Army by President Washington. In this capacity he won the Battle of Fallen Timbers, which effectively ended Native American resistance in the Midwest.
Father of Isaac Wayne.
Soldier of the Revolutionary War and early republic.
In April, 1792, Wayne was appointed major-general in command of the American army in the Northwest Territory (Legion of the United States). He spent 1792 and 1793 first in Pittsburgh and later at Hobson's Choice and Fort Greenville, Ohio, organizing and training his forces for war against the Indians. When U.S. peace commissioners returned in late August, 1793, after having declined to meet with the Indians who demanded an Ohio River boundary with the U.S., Wayne was free to begin his successful military campaign, which culminated in the Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794) and the Treaty of Greenville (1795).
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United States. Continental Army. Pennsylvania Battalion, 4th (1776). Orderly books of the 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 1776, Mar. 31 - Oct. 12, New York, Albany (N.Y.), Ile aux Noix (Québec), Crown Point (N.Y), Ticonderoga (N.Y.).
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Orderly books of the 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 1776, Mar. 31 - Oct. 12, New York, Albany (N.Y.), Ile aux Noix (Québec), Crown Point (N.Y), Ticonderoga (N.Y.).
Regimental orderly books consisting of general, brigade, and regimental orders, proceedings of courts martial, etc. The first volume covers the period from March 31 to Sept. 1, the second, from Sept. 3 to Oct. 12.
ArchivalResource: 2 volumes.
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- United States. Continental Army. Pennsylvania Battalion, 4th (1776). Orderly books of the 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 1776, Mar. 31 - Oct. 12, New York, Albany (N.Y.), Ile aux Noix (Québec), Crown Point (N.Y), Ticonderoga (N.Y.).
The Anthony Wayne collection.
Title:
The Anthony Wayne collection. 1815-1840.
There are two items in this collection. The first is entitled "Memoir of the Late Major General Anthony Wayne" and is about General Wayne's service during the Revolutionary War. The second item is a manuscript copy of field orders issued by General Wayne from his headquarters at Legionville, Pennsylvania.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet.
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- The Anthony Wayne collection.
George Bancroft collection, 1606-1887
Title:
George Bancroft collection
George Bancroft (1800-1891) was an American historian, diplomat and public official who wrote the ten-volume History of the United States. Bancroft's positions included Collector of the Port of Boston, Secretary of the Navy under Polk, Minister to Great Britain from 1846 to 1849, and Minister to Germany from 1867 to 1874. In addition to History of the United States, Bancroft wrote other historical studies and biographies. Collection consists of transcripts (and some originals) of letters, dispatches, statistical data, journals, minutes of proceedings, and other papers culled from American, British and European sources by George Bancroft in the course of research for his historical works. Bulk of the collection reflects the economic, political, military, and diplomatic relations between Great Britain and its North American colonies during the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly the period leading up to the American Revolution of 1775-1783, the war itself, and the immediate aftermath of the war culminating in the writing and adoption of the U.S. Constitution. There are materials on the presidencies of George Washington and James K. Polk, and the 1872 dispute between Great Britain and U.S. over the water boundary between the U.S. and British Columbia. Also, records dealing with relations in the 18th century between the U.S. and continental European countries, and various European countries with each other (especially Prussia, Austria, France, Spain, and Great Britain).
ArchivalResource: 60 linear feet (432 v. and 15 boxes)
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- George Bancroft collection, 1606-1887
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Wayne's general orders.
Title:
Wayne's general orders. 1792 May 24-1797 August 25.
Continental general. Includes orders, 24 May 1792-14 Dec. 1795, issued by General Anthony Wayne in his late command against the Indians; chiefly dealing with the military training of his Legion of the United States; also contains orders, 16 Dec. 1795-25 August 1797, issued by Brigadier General James Wilkinson. Accompanied by a letter to Professor P.S. Michie dated Jan. 6, 1896, 1 p., holograph signed C.M. Burton asking permission to send a lady to West Point to copy the Wayne's general order books. A typescript note of Burton historical collection relating to Anthony Wayne orderly books, 1792-1797, is included.
ArchivalResource: 10 v. ; 21 cm.
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Charles Campbell letters, 1788-1792
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Charles Campbell letters 1788-1792
Letters to Pennsylvania Governor Thomas Mifflin and Benjamin Franklin concerning life on the frontier in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, including complaints of General Anthony Wayne's treatment of local Indians.
ArchivalResource: 0.1; 1 folder
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- Charles Campbell letters, 1788-1792
William L. Clements Library. James McHenry papers, 1777-1832.
Title:
James McHenry papers, 1777-1832.
The James McHenry papers contain correspondence and documents related to the political career of James McHenry. The majority of the materials pertain to his tenure as Secretary of War from 1796 to 1800.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. James McHenry papers, 1777-1832.
[Map of an unidentified area].
Title:
[Map of an unidentified area]. [between 1750 and 1800]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 34 x 42 cm.
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- [Map of an unidentified area].
Gail and Stephen Rudin slavery collection, 1728-1893.
Title:
Gail and Stephen Rudin slavery collection, 1728-1893.
The Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection consists of newspaper engravings, estate appraisals, wills, legal documents, manumissions, correspondence, sheet music, slave taxation records, stereoviews and other records documenting the sale, hire, purchase and debt payment of slaves.
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- Gail and Stephen Rudin slavery collection, 1728-1893.
Letters of Washington, Franklin, and Lafayette 1744-1830 (bulk 1777-1799)
Title:
Letters of Washington, Franklin, and Lafayette 1744-1830 [bulk 1777-1799]
Manuscript documents and correspondence about the Americanand French Revolutions, covering the period 1744-1830
ArchivalResource: 30 items
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- Letters of Washington, Franklin, and Lafayette, 1744-1830 [bulk 1777-1799]
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891. Draper manuscript collection, 1779-1794
Title:
Draper manuscript collection, 1779-1794
Includes series F, P, Q, R, and S of the Draper manuscript collection located at the Wisconsin State Historical Society and contains Draper's biographical sketches, memoranda books and historical miscellanies.
ArchivalResource: 9.8 linear ft. (1 volume, 1 large manuscript, 32 microfilm reels)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891. Draper manuscript collection, 1779-1794
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820. Speeches : [Fort Mackinac, Mich.], 1796 Sept. 6-7.
Title:
Speeches : [Fort Mackinac, Mich.], 1796 Sept. 6-7.
Speeches to the "Chipwas," Sept. 6, 1796, and to the "Ottowas," Sept. 7, 1796, both probably made at Fort Mackinac, Mich., following the British evacuation of the post in compliance with the Jay Treaty. The talks concern the distribution of annual presents at Detroit by Gen. Wayne as dictated by the Treaty of Greenville, the appointment of Maj. Henry Burbeck to command Fort Mackinac and administer Indian affairs there, the equal administration of justice to Indians and whites, and the upcoming journey of representative chiefs to meet with President Washington.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 39 cm.
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- Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820. Speeches : [Fort Mackinac, Mich.], 1796 Sept. 6-7.
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers, 1778-1786.
Title:
Papers, 1778-1786.
Reports, requisitions, and correspondence pertaining to the quartermaster department of the Continental Army while Greene was quartermaster general, 1778-1780; papers concerning the war in South Carolina and Georgia during Greene's term as commander of the troops in the southern states, 1780-1783; and papers, 1783-1786, pertaining to Greene's business affairs. Correspondents include John Habersham, Wade Hampton, John Houston, Henry Lee, Andrew Pickens, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Thomas Posey, and Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 199 items.
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- Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers, 1778-1786.
Taylor, James, 1769-1848. Reminiscences, 1838.
Title:
Reminiscences, 1838.
Reminiscences of Kentucky pioneer James Taylor who emigrated from Virginia in the 1790's and founded Newport, Kentucky.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- Taylor, James, 1769-1848. Reminiscences, 1838.
Andre, Major John, Letter Regarding the Battle of Germantown, 1777 (September 28 and October 8)
Title:
Andre, Major John, Letter Regarding the Battle of Germantown 1777 (September 28 and October 8)
Major John André (1750-1780) was a British officer during the American Revolutionary War. He is best known in America for his attempt to facilitate Benedict Arnold’s surrender of West Point to the British in 1780, but was known in his time as a capable, cosmopolitan officer, who served an interesting and varied career until his death in 1780. A participant in many of the Revolutionary War’s most famous battles, André was twice captured by the American army, and served well enough to earn two promotions and numerous important assignments during the conflict. This eight-page letter chronicles the Philadelphia campaign of 1777 and includes descriptions of the Battles of Brandywine, Paoli and Germantown.
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- Andre, Major John, Letter Regarding the Battle of Germantown, 1777 (September 28 and October 8)
Stirk, Samuel. Papers, 1782-1784.
Title:
Papers, 1782-1784.
Collection contains Stirk's papers concerning business and legal questions arising from the presence of Loyalists in Savannah. Included are documents dealing with terms given British merchants by General Anthony Wayne and the Georgia assembly on the evacuation of the British forces from Savannah.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Stirk, Samuel. Papers, 1782-1784.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Autograph letter signed : to Col. Davis, 1781 Aug. 6.
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Autograph letter signed : to Col. Davis, 1781 Aug. 6.
Asking for some horses.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Autograph letter signed : to Col. Davis, 1781 Aug. 6.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 7 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, George Washington, Roger Sherman (with autograph), James Duane (with autograph), George Clinton, General Putnam, Joseph Reed, Anthony Wayne (2), George Sackville Germain (Viscount Sackville), Simon Fraser, Arthur St. Clair (2), Joseph Brant (Indian name, Thayendanegea), Baron Friedrich Adolph von Riedesel, John Dyke Acland, William Duer, Horatio Gates, James Wilinson, Marquess Lafayette, Lafayette (3), Benjamin Lincoln, Red Jacket (Indian name, Sagoyewatha), Barry St. Leger (2), John Stark (2), John Murray (Earl Dunmore), Count Polaski, Benjamin Franklin (2), Charles Marquis of Cornwallis, and Sir Charles Grey (Earl Grey). Prints: Hudson Highlands - Near Forts Clinton & Montgomery; Bay of New York; A South View of Oswego, on Lake Ontario, in North America; General Burgoyne addressing the Indians at their War Feast, in Canada; View of the Ruins of Ticonderoga Forts on Lake Champlain; Lake George; A View of a Saw Mill & Block House upon Fort Anne Creek, the property of General Steene,...; View of the City and Port, of Philadelphia, on the Delaware, taken from Kensington; Gen. Burgoyne Addressing the Indians; Gezicht van den Waterval van Cohoz; Washington, Lafayette & Greene. Sheltered in a Farm House; A View on Schuylkill, near Philadelphia. Letters: ALS, Arthur St. Clair to Michael Gratz, August 8, 1768; AL(handwritten copy), Friedrich Riedesel to William Phillips, May 14, 1778;ALS, Tadeasz Kosciuszko to Charles Pettit, January 10, 1798; A(aman.)LS, George Clinton to Major Delavan, June 19, 1781; ALS, William Duer to James Greenleaf, December 14, 1794; ALS, Joseph Trumbull to Jared Tracey, January 15, 1778; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Charles Pettit, October 4, 1778; ALS, Mordecai Gist to Samuel and John Smith, April 10, 1787; ALS, John Armstrong to Smith Thompson, December 9, 1819; ALS, Lafayette to ?, April 22, 1817. Documents: A(aman.)DS, Muster Roll. [Fragment with signatures of John Golver and Levi Lindley]. Maps: The Burgoyne Campaign 1777; A Perspective View of Lake George; The Country between Crown Point and Albany being the Great Pass from the English to the French Settlements in North America; Communication between Albany and Oswego; Battle of Brandywine.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (61 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792.
Bond, O. J. (Oliver James), 1865-1933. Oliver James Bond papers, 1818-1933.
Title:
Oliver James Bond papers, 1818-1933.
Letters, genealogical information, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera re Bond's interests, the Wayne family and related lines. Bond was a founder of the S.C. Chess Association and state champion in 1928; includes letters documenting this aspect of Bond's life, as well as photographs of a visit to the home of chess legend Paul Morphy in New Orleans. Bond was a distant cousin of the Revolutionary War officer, General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, and much of this collection is related to the Wayne family, including the 1818 obituary of Bond's great-grandfather William Wayne that was published in the Georgetown Gazette, along with a remembrance of the same individual (dated 18 Feb. 1864) recorded by another family member, Catherine Wayne Chrietzberg; also includes letter, 21 Sept. 1837, written by Francis Asbury Wayne (son of William Wayne). Includes genealogical information on the following related families: Ballentine, Fishburne, Fullarton, Simons, Sinkler, and Snipes. A detailed family history, prepared and illustrated by Bond for his granddaughter Mary Ellen in 1923, shows the relationships between all these lines. Other items include genealogical correspondence, six annotated photographs by Bond of his boyhood home in Marion, S.C., and a 13 Feb. 1912 letter from Bonds' son Oliver to his mother, on active duty at the Panama Canal.
ArchivalResource: 45 items.
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- Bond, O. J. (Oliver James), 1865-1933. Oliver James Bond papers, 1818-1933.
Stewart, Walter, d. 1796. Papers, 1776-1795 (bulk 1776-1783).
Title:
Papers, 1776-1795 (bulk 1776-1783).
Papers, 1776-1795. Most of the material dates from 1776-1783, when Stewart served as aide to General Horatio Gates and was a colonel in the 13th Pennsylvania Regiment. There are a few musters and returns of inspection, but most of the papers consist of letters to and from Stewart. Many of them are concerned with military business, especially his efforts to get cannon and ordnance for the Northern Army early in the war, but there are also some personal letters, including several from his sister, Martha Boyd, giving him news of family and friends in Ireland. Two letters deal with his attempts to get James Murray, a cousin who was a lieutenant in the British Army, included in an exchange of prisoners. The collection includes letters from John Trumbull, Joseph Brown, George Weedon, Benjamin Bartlett, Anthony Wayne, William Alexander (Lord Stirling), Horatio Gates, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (ca. 125 items)
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- Stewart, Walter, d. 1796. Papers, 1776-1795 (bulk 1776-1783).
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume 13, Miscellany, 1771-1832
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume 13, Miscellany, 1771-1832
Portraits, prints, letters, documents, maps, and manuscripts tipped into Volume 13 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72 ++ 1898).
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (79 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume 13, Miscellany, 1771-1832.
United States. Army. Legion of the United States. The Legion of the United States papers, 1792-1797.
Title:
The Legion of the United States papers, 1792-1797.
Contains the following type of material: general orders. Contains information pertaining to the following time period: 1784-1812. Contains information pertaining to the following organization: Legion of the United States (U.S.). General description of the collection: The Legion of the United States papers include typescript copies of general orders issued at headquarters, Legion of the U.S. by Major General Anthony Wayne and Brigadier General (BG) James Wilkinson, during the advance from Fort Fayette into Ohio, the Battle of Fallen Timbers, August 20, 1794 and garrison duty in the Northwest Territory; orders BG Wilkinson as commanding general, U.S. Army, at Detroit.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- United States. Army. Legion of the United States. The Legion of the United States papers, 1792-1797.
Fishbourne, Benjamin, d. 1819. Orderly book, 1778, 1782 (bulk).
Title:
Orderly book, 1778, 1782 (bulk).
Manuscript orderly book, February 3-8, 1778 and 26 January-12 May 1782, possibly of the 4th Pennsylvania Battalion. The former dates include 5 leaves containing officer assignments and general court martial descriptions, with camp near Valley Forge; a 2 page (1 leaf) "Journal of the Advance of the Legion into Indian Country... 1793." follows ; the latter dates contain the bulk of the manuscript which describe guard details and daily officer assignments with camp in Ebenezer, Georgia. The commanding oficer is General Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Fishbourne, Benjamin, d. 1819. Orderly book, 1778, 1782 (bulk).
Nathanael Greene Papers, 1775-1785
Title:
Nathanael Greene Papers 1775-1785
Army officer. Correspondence, letterbook, militia lists, documents relating to the Cherokee and Chickasaw tribes, and military reports documenting Greene's military career with emphasis on his involvement in the Continental Army campaign in the Southern Department.
ArchivalResource: 400 items; 5 containers; 1 linear foot; 2 microfilm reels
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- Nathanael Greene Papers, 1775-1785
Daughters of the American Revolution. Daniel Chapman Chapter (Vienna, Ill.). Daughters of the American Revolution, Daniel Chapman Chapter vertical file manuscript, 1795-1837.
Title:
Daughters of the American Revolution, Daniel Chapman Chapter vertical file manuscript, 1795-1837.
Documents from the U.S. revolutionary period and early 19th century. Compiled primarily for their artifactual and autograph value, the collection includes letters, notes, and other documents related to military and Native American affairs, either written or signed by Andrew Jackson, Anthony Wayne, Robert E. Lee, William Henry Harrison, Francis Scott Key, and Charles Martin.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Daughters of the American Revolution. Daniel Chapman Chapter (Vienna, Ill.). Daughters of the American Revolution, Daniel Chapman Chapter vertical file manuscript, 1795-1837.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1795 February 22 : Greeneville to Col. O'hara.
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ALS, 1795 February 22 : Greeneville to Col. O'hara.
Wayne writes to Col. O'Hara discussing an officer's unacceptable behavior towards Col. O'Hara.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 31.5 x 19.5.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1795 February 22 : Greeneville to Col. O'hara.
Sellers, Nathan, 1751-1830. Records, 1771-1844.
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Records, 1771-1844.
This collection contains records of Nathan Sellers' businesses and accounts of his surveys, travels, and daily life.
ArchivalResource: 14 v.
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- Sellers, Nathan, 1751-1830. Records, 1771-1844.
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. William Henry Harrison papers and documents, 1791-1864.
Title:
William Henry Harrison papers and documents, 1791-1864.
Harrison's papers, including letters to the U.S. Secretaries of War regarding Indian relations, treaties and military operations; and War of 1812 correspondence to governors Meigs and Shelby. Other correspondence deals with Northwest and Indiana Territories politics, including letters to Thomas Worthington; administration papers including appointments, petitions, and legislative documents; and military receipts, returns, and documents from Greenville, Ohio and Fort Washington. Also included is correspondence regarding Ohio and national politics; family and personal business interests; and Harrison's illness and death in 1841.
ArchivalResource: 3 manuscript boxes, 5 oversize folders, 1 flat file folder.
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- Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. William Henry Harrison papers and documents, 1791-1864.
Wayne family. Papers, ca. 1778-1881.
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Papers, ca. 1778-1881.
The collection deals primarily with the legal, financial, political, and family affairs of Isaac Wayne. Education plays a large part in the correspondence and other papers, particularly the educations of Isaac Wayne's younger relatives Charles Wayne, William Wayne Evans, and Israel Vogdes at such institutions as the West Point Military Academy and the University of Pennsylvania, and the operation of the Chester County Academy, of which Isaac Wayne was a trustee. Also common are letters dealing with portraits, papers, memoirs, and other memorabilia of Isaac Wayne's father, Anthony Wayne. Financial documents are primarily accounts and bills, in addition to many letters regarding loans. Some correspondence and other political papers relate to Isaac Wayne's tenure in Congress and to Andrew Jackson's presidential campaign. Legal papers include court documents and information about estates and wills, most notably for Isaac Wayne's son, Charles, and his mother, Margaret Penrose. Major correspondents include Thomas Biddle, John J. Brice, William H. Dillingham, William Graydon, Joseph Lewis, Charles Miner, Abraham R. Perkins, Richard Stites, Samuel Turney, Israel Vogdes, Charles Wayne, and William Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes.
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- Wayne family. Papers, ca. 1778-1881.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne letters, 1788 and 1792.
Title:
Anthony Wayne letters, 1788 and 1792.
This collection contains letters to and from Anthony Wayne. The first letter, dated December 15, 1788, is from Wayne to Asa Emanuel. The letter discusses the capture of Savannah, Georgia, the restoration of civil authority in the state, and discusses the offer of pardon to citizens within enemy lines by order of July 15, 1782. Wayne notes the ingratitude of citizens and declares that he will become a candidate for the United States Senate. The second letter is dated March 22, 1792 and was written by Matthew McAllister in Savannah, Georgia to Wayne, who was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. McAllister urges Wayne to write with personal and political news. Typed transcripts of both letters are included.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne letters, 1788 and 1792.
Great Britain. Army. Regiment of Foot, 17th (Leicestershire). Orderly book Captain Clayton's company of the 17th Regiment of Foot, 1779, Feb. 14-June 29.
Title:
Orderly book Captain Clayton's company of the 17th Regiment of Foot, 1779, Feb. 14-June 29.
Orderly book of Robert Clayton's company of the 17th Regiment of Foot. Included are general and regimental orders, records of appointments and promotions, courts martials, etc.
ArchivalResource: 107 leaves, 19 cm., bound volume, in slipcase.
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- Great Britain. Army. Regiment of Foot, 17th (Leicestershire). Orderly book Captain Clayton's company of the 17th Regiment of Foot, 1779, Feb. 14-June 29.
Clark, William, 1770-1838. Journal, 1794 July 28-1794 Oct. 26.
Title:
Journal, 1794 July 28-1794 Oct. 26.
Military journal kept by Lieutenant William Clark during Anthony Wayne's campaign, 1792-1795, against the Northwestern Indian confederation.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (37 p.)
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- Clark, William, 1770-1838. Journal, 1794 July 28-1794 Oct. 26.
Papers, 1776-1777.
Title:
Papers, 1776-1777.
Correspondence, primarily letters received, concerning medical staff and supplies, men recovering under his care, conditions at other military posts, relations between medical officers and line officers, and appointments; correspondents include Philip Schuyler, Horatio Gates, Benedict Arnold, Arthur St. Clair, Anthony Wayne, Benjamin Lincoln, James McHenry, Stephen McCrea, and William Shippen, Jr. Military furlough, pass, commission and vouchers; broadside appeal for medical supplies from civilians; and a map of Fort Ticonderoga.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Potts, Jonathan, 1745-1781. Papers, 1776-1777.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1796 Oct. 8.
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Papers, 1796 Oct. 8.
Letter, Oct. 8, 1796, from Anthony Wayne, Detroit, Mich., to Capt. Andrew Marschalke, commandant of Fort Miamis, O., telling him that the act of Congress of May 30, 1796, has put him on the list of supernumerary officers.
ArchivalResource: 1 item, 2 p.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1796 Oct. 8.
Covington, Leonard, 1768-1813. Leonard Covington papers, 1794
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Leonard Covington papers, 1794
Letter to Anthony Wayne regarding desire for furlough to attend his personal affairs Maryland; fragment of diary kept at Battle of Fallen Timbers.
ArchivalResource: 1 large manuscript
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- Covington, Leonard, 1768-1813. Leonard Covington papers, 1794
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. ALS, 1780 September 28, H.Q. (Tappan), to General [Anthony] Wayne.
Title:
ALS, 1780 September 28, H.Q. (Tappan), to General [Anthony] Wayne.
As Aide de Camp to General Washington, Hamilton delivers orders for fifty men to provide security to guards escorting prisoners to headquarters. Docketed by General Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 21 x 34 cm.
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- Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. ALS, 1780 September 28, H.Q. (Tappan), to General [Anthony] Wayne.
Alexander, William, 1726-1783. Selected papers, 1767-1782. 1776-1782 (bulk).
Title:
Selected papers, 1767-1782. 1776-1782 (bulk).
These selected papers of William Alexander, spanning the years 1767 to 1782 (with a gap between late December 1779 to June 1781), consist of correspondence sent and received, military orders and reports, and bulletins to the Continental Congress. The earliest documents relate Lord Stirling's early commercial dealings, but the bulk of the papers chronicle his activities during the American Revolution. Alexander's baptism by fire emerges from the records of numerous campaigns and conflicts; the Battles of Long Island and Trenton in 1776, and of Brandywine the following year are well documented. Also covered in the Alexander Papers are civil and military affairs in New Jersey; military intelligence and troop movements in New Jersey and the Hudson Highlands; communication with enemy forces; and various matters of army administration. Alexander's frontier command is particularly well documented. Notable correspondents include the most of the military and political leaders of the new state and national governments, as well as prominent merchants in New York and New Jersey. Exemplifying the caliber of the material is a report dated June 12, 1781, from General Washington to a board of general officers at New Windsor. In this signed document, Washington outlines plans for a Franco-American assault on New York and requests advice on seven specific points from his officer corps. Items have each been inlaid into two folio volumes. The papers are extensively described in Sotheby's catalog "The Library of H. Bradley Martin, Highly Important Printed and Manuscript Americana: Auction Wednesday, January 31, 1990" (Lots 2506-2553) and are available to researchers on microfilm. Additional manuscripts relating to William Alexander can be found in the extensive Alexander Papers and the Rutherfurd Papers as well as in other gatherings of William Alexander's own correspondence, in The New-York Historical Society Manuscripts Department.
ArchivalResource: Microfilm.
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- Alexander, William, 1726-1783. Selected papers, 1767-1782. 1776-1782 (bulk).
Filson Club. Filson Club lectures, 1887-1992.
Title:
Filson Club lectures, 1887-1992.
Often referred to as "Talks Before the Filson," the collection contains numerous research papers and memorial speeches given before meetings of the Filson Club from 1887 to 1992. Topics cover many aspects of Kentucky history and culture. The bulk of the collection focuses on the period from the frontier era to the Civil War, but papers about later periods and non-historical topics are also included. Many prominent club members gave papers and had speeches given about them after their deaths. The collection also includes several poems and short stories.
ArchivalResource: 3 cubic feet.
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- Filson Club. Filson Club lectures, 1887-1992.
Nicholas, S. S. (Samuel Smith), 1796-1869. S.S. Nicholas : miscellaneous papers, 1775-1867.
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S.S. Nicholas : miscellaneous papers, 1775-1867.
Papers consisting of correspondence received from Robert Carter Nicholas, John Christian Bullitt, and James Burnie Beck regarding legal matters and the 1864 presidential election; certificates relating to Nicholas's legal career; and a 1794 Isaac Shelby letter to George Nicholas discussing free navigation of the Mississippi River.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Nicholas, S. S. (Samuel Smith), 1796-1869. S.S. Nicholas : miscellaneous papers, 1775-1867.
Nathanael Greene papers 1762-1852 1780-1785 Greene, Nathanael, papers
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Nathanael Greene papers 1762-1852 1780-1785 Greene, Nathanael, papers
The Nathanael Greene papers contain Greene's military and personal correspondence during American Revolution, with the bulk of the collection documenting his command in the Southern Department (1780-1783). The collection includes Greene's communications with George Washington, the Continental Congress, the War Board, state governors, and Continental Army officers and subordinates. Also present are military documents, such as returns, memoranda, and expense reports, and personal letters to and from his wife Catherine.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet
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- Nathanael Greene papers, Greene, Nathanael, papers, 1762-1852, 1780-1785
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1765-1890.
Title:
Papers, 1765-1890.
The papers relate to Wayne's activities in the Revolutionary War and later, his campaign against the Indians, and the peace treaties concluded with them: Waynne's correspondence with other army officers, with the Secretary of War, and with other men active in colonial affairs, 1765-1779; records of courts-martial, 1776-1796; military documents, monthly returns, muster rolls, and department returns, 1777-1794; orderly books, 1781, 1792-1796; note of the itinerary of the Pennsylvania Line, 1781; journals of proceedings at treaty councils held with Indians, 1778-1795; "Instructions to Major General Anthony Wayne to be employed on the Western Frontier," 1792; copy of "Treaty of Greenville," 1795. Wayne family papers include: Chester County survey by Anthony Wayne, 1771; the Wayne farm book, 1784-1820; miscellaneous manuscripts of Issac Wayne, 1842-1890.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1765-1890.
Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852
Title:
Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852.
Letters, autographs, papers, illustrations, and portraits relating to Revolutionary and early nineteenth century statesmen believed to have been assembled as an autograph collection by Julia M. Dickinson Tayloe early in the nineteenth century. Includes a U.S. War Dept. broadside, 1794 May 19.
ArchivalResource: 170 items.
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- Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818. Gwathmey collection [manuscript], 1708-1852.
United States. Continental Army. North Carolina Battalion, 6th. Orderly book, 1777-1778.
Title:
Orderly book, 1777-1778.
Orderly book recording military events of this unit from ca. 26 May 1777 to 12 June 1778. Included are orders, appointments, promotions, courts of inquiry, courts-martial and the punishments they meted out, troop movements, and encouraging and congratulatory messages from George Washington to the troops. It also reflects Washington's concern about camp hygiene, and the avoidance of smallpox and venereal disease, the practice of "marooning" (plundering horses, fence rails, and supplies from friendly citizens), gaming, desertions, and other discipline problems. This book appears to have been kept by Benjamin Coffield, adjutant of the battalion, 17 May 1777 to 1 July 1778. It was later kept in the possession of Benjamin Carter, a lieutenant in 1776 and a captain in 1779 in the Fourth North Carolina who transferred to the Second in 1782.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (178 p.)
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- United States. Continental Army. North Carolina Battalion, 6th. Orderly book, 1777-1778.
Walter Stewart Orderly book, 1778-1779
Title:
Walter Stewart Orderly book 1778-1779
A brigade-level orderly book for the Pennsylvania Line of the Continental Army (including the 1st, 2nd, 7th and 10th Regiments), kept between October 1778-May 1779, while the brigade was encamped in Fredericksburg and Middlebrook, New Jersey. Includes detailed records of orders issued relating to the brigade, brigade discipline, courts-martial, and records of orders relating to sutlers and camp followers.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Volume(s), 260 p.
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- Walter Stewart Orderly book, 1778-1779
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 June 2 : Head Quarters, Ebenezer, to Capt. Alexander, Rifle Corps.
Title:
ALS, 1782 June 2 : Head Quarters, Ebenezer, to Capt. Alexander, Rifle Corps.
Marching orders to join Jackson's command. "You will use every exertion to prevent any Insults or Depredations being committed upon the Inhabitants; should any person or persons be found guilty of Marauding he or they will be punished in the most exemplary manner."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 24 x 19 cm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 June 2 : Head Quarters, Ebenezer, to Capt. Alexander, Rifle Corps.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Speeches at Greene Ville, 1795 July 18.
Title:
Speeches at Greene Ville, 1795 July 18.
Holograph copy of speech given by General Anthony Wayne, welcoming Chippewa and Shawnees on the day they arrived at Greene Ville to negotiate a treaty of peace, includes notes and transcripts of the speech of Chippewa chief Massas and Shawnee chief Blue Jacket.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Speeches at Greene Ville, 1795 July 18.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letters of Anthony Wayne, 1777 Feb. 18-Apr. 23.
Title:
Letters of Anthony Wayne, 1777 Feb. 18-Apr. 23.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.1 microfilm reel.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letters of Anthony Wayne, 1777 Feb. 18-Apr. 23.
Orderly books, 1776.
Title:
Orderly books, 1776.
Original manuscript and a manuscript copy of an orderly book, 10 April-20 September, 1776 of the 4th Pennsylvania Battlion, with headquarters at Ticonderoga. Contains regimental and brigade orders with lists of guard details and field officer assignments and descriptions of general court martials.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Orderly books, 1776.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. DS, 1795 November 16 : Greenville.
Title:
DS, 1795 November 16 : Greenville.
An order for clothing and blankets to the Clothier General for the use of the First Sub Legion. Signed also by Charles Hyde, John Mills, and Abner Prior.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 41 x 16 cm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. DS, 1795 November 16 : Greenville.
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. LS, 1794 July 11, New York, N.Y., to Anthony Wayne.
Title:
LS, 1794 July 11, New York, N.Y., to Anthony Wayne.
Wayne is given plenary powers in connection with his campaign against the Indians in the Northwest Territory. The letter also gives hopeful news of progress in negotiations with the British.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. LS, 1794 July 11, New York, N.Y., to Anthony Wayne.
Shelby, Isaac, 1750-1826. Isaac Shelby : miscellaneous papers, 1786-1819.
Title:
Isaac Shelby : miscellaneous papers, 1786-1819.
Includes two letters, 10 Jan. and 10 Feb. 1794, from Shelby to Henry Knox regarding Indian hostilities, the defense of Ky. settlements, and the planned spring campaign; an 8 Apr. 1816 letter to Joseph McMinn, governor of Tenn., to have Joseph Conway, who was charged with stealing a slave, turned over to Captain Robert Boyce, who owned the slave; a 30 Aug. 1819 letter of introduction for Doctor Joseph Buchanan, former editor of the Frankfort Palladium, who plans to establish a newspaper at New Orleans; a 24 Apr. 1786 surety bond signed by Shelby; a 21 Mar. 1787 deed to Joseph Brooks for 175 acres of land on Beargrass Creek in Jefferson County; a 12 Feb. 1799 deed signed by Shelby, Hugh Logan, and John Logan selling a twenty-six acre tract to the trustees of the town of Stanford, Ky.; a 22 Dec. 1815 decree remitting an $18 fine incurred by Shadrach Penn in 1814 while serving in the cavalry.
ArchivalResource: 13 items.
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- Shelby, Isaac, 1750-1826. Isaac Shelby : miscellaneous papers, 1786-1819.
Draper Manuscripts: Draper's Notes
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Draper Manuscripts: Draper's Notes
Lyman Draper's notes, primarily of interviews (1841-1868), with maps and transcriptions from state and county archives, newspapers, and personal manuscripts, concerning the trans-Appalachian West from about 1750 to 1815, with emphasis on Indian-White conflict, the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812. Includes material on Indian wars, including Dunmore's War, 1774; expeditions against the Cherokee in 1776, 1788, and 1793; Crawford's campaign, 1782; John Logan's Shawnee expedition, 1787; the Great Miami treaty, 1786; the Nickajack campaign, 1794; a battle between the Potawatomi and Stephen Cole's party, 1810; Henry Dodge's expeditions of 1812 and 1814; and Indian attacks and captivities in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. Also includes material on the Revolutionary War in Kentucky, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and the Mohawk Valley, and the battles of Point Pleasant, Monmouth, King's Mountain, and Blue Licks, activities of spies, St. Clair's defeat, and Clark's Illinois campaign. Material on the War of 1812 includes descriptions of the Chicago massacre and battles of Frenchtown, Raisin River, and Thames. Also includes information on early settlement in Missouri and Kentucky, the state of Franklin, Shays' Rebellion, the upper Mississippi River, Prairie du Chien (Wisconsin), the Rock River valley (Illinois and Wisconsin), Indian traders at Milwaukee (circa 1800), and Hugh F. Bell's recollections of game hunting and cooking in Kentucky (circa 1795), with instructions for making a bearskin coat. Persons interviewed include Seneca Indians at the Cattaraugus Reservation (New York); Nathan Boone, son of Daniel Boone, and his wife, Olive Van Bibber Boone; Simon Girty's daughter, Sarah Munger; and Simon Kenton's son, William M. Kenton. Includes excerpts from Benjamin Van Cleve's manuscript biography, from Nathaniel Hart's journal of Anthony Wayne's 1794 campaign, and copies of Wayne papers for 1792-1795. Individuals noted as subject terms below are discussed in the interviews. Also includes information on the Lewis family of Virginia, and on the Musick, Renfroe, Todd, and Wetzel families, and genealogical information for the Boone, Bryan, Callaway, Girty, Kenton, Munger, Sevier, and Van Bibber families, and for the families of John Cuppy, Thomas Dickerson, Silas Hedges, Henry Jolly, and Spencer Records. Maps include Kaskaskia (Illinois), portions of Ohio, Tennessee, and Kentucky, and the Tippecanoe battleground.
ArchivalResource: 3.6 cubic feet (33 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891. Draper manuscripts: Draper's notes, 1841-1868.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Receipt book, 1785-1792.
Title:
Receipt book, 1785-1792.
This volume contains signed receipts for Wayne's payment, in money or kind, of debts, taxes, land, and commodities.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (70 p.).
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Receipt book, 1785-1792.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers 1795-1796.
Title:
Papers 1795-1796.
Copies of two letters by Wayne, one to Winthrop Sargent, Feb. 10, 1795, relating to treaty of Greenville, the other to Major William Winston, Sept. 5, 1796, relative to troop movements around Detroit.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers 1795-1796.
Shepard, Samuel, 1765-1839. Samuel Shepard diary, 1787-1796.
Title:
Samuel Shepard diary, 1787-1796.
Extracts from the diary of Samuel Shepard, kept from 10 April 1787 - 3 December 1796. Shepard describes life on the Kentucky frontier, including his journey from Weston, Mass. to Kentucky in 1786 and his settlement in Georgetown; his various jobs, including keeping school, masonry work, and his work as the constable of Woodford County; and skirmishes between settlers and neighboring Indians. Shepard also describes his participation in the United States Army's campaigns against Indians in the Northwest Territory, including Gen. Josiah Harmar's 1790 expedition, and Gen. Anthony Wayne's campaign, which led to the defeat of the area's Indians in August 1794. Collection includes a letter from Shepard to his parents describing his life in Kentucky dated 2 August 1790.
ArchivalResource: 1 narrow box.
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- Shepard, Samuel, 1765-1839. Samuel Shepard diary, 1787-1796.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1793-1794 [microform].
Title:
Papers, 1793-1794 [microform].
ArchivalResource: v.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1793-1794 [microform].
Rudin, Stephen,. Gail and Stephen Rudin slavery collection, 1728-1893.
Title:
Gail and Stephen Rudin slavery collection, 1728-1893.
The Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection consists of newspaper engravings, estate appraisals, wills, legal documents, manumissions, reward for capture of runaway slave advertisements, slave dealer and slave trade manuscripts, correspondence, sheet music, slave taxation records, stereoviews and other records documenting the sale, hire, purchase and debt payment of slaves in 18th and 19th century America.
ArchivalResource: 300 items.
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- Rudin, Stephen,. Gail and Stephen Rudin slavery collection, 1728-1893.
William LePre Houston Family Papers, 1777-1936, (bulk 1890-1936)
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William LePre Houston Family Papers 1777-1936 (bulk 1890-1936)
Correspondence, diaries, financial records, academic papers, printed material, and other papers chiefly of William LePre Houston, a Washington, D.C., lawyer, and his son and law partner, Charles Hamilton Houston. Documents William's work as attorney for the Railway Men's International Benevolent Industrial Association and other African American labor organizations, his activism as a Republican, and his position as grandmaster of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in America. Other subjects include Charles's service in the U.S. Army in France during World War I and his education at Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., and the Universidad Central (Spain), Madrid, Spain, and Houston family life. An autograph collection contains signatures of George Washington and Anthony Wayne. Family correspondents include William LePre Houston's wife, Mary Ethel Hamilton Houston, and Charles Hamilton Houston's first wife, Margaret Gladys Moran Houston. Other correspondents include W.E.B. Du Bois, William Hastie, Will H. Hays, G. David Houston, Mordecai W. Johnson, Edward H. Morris, Booker T. Washington, and Carter Godwin Woodson.
ArchivalResource: 4,000 items; 23 containers plus 2 oversize; 9.2 linear feet
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- William LePre Houston Family Papers, 1777-1936, (bulk 1890-1936)
Armstrong, John, 1755-1816. Papers, 1772-1950 (bulk 1779-1867).
Title:
Papers, 1772-1950 (bulk 1779-1867).
The collection contains papers and correspondence, notebooks, daybooks, and ledgers. Armstrong's papers deal with his military career, and include letters and reports to James Wilkinson, Arthur St. Clair, and Anthony Wayne; and accounts and orders for Forts Pitt, Finney, Hamilton, and Washington. Topics include military supplies and relations with Indians and settlers. Business papers concern his mercantile business and land speculation and include account books for his general store. Other materials deal with his service as Northwest Territory treasurer and Justice of the Peace of Hamilton County, Ohio; and items regarding claims of a member of George Rogers Clark's Illinois expedition. Also included are papers of Armstrong's father-in-law, William Goforth, dealing with his businesses in New York City and Cincinnati; and court records from Hamilton County, Ohio, where he was a judge. Papers of Armstrong's son, William G., include correspondence with his mother, Tabitha Armstrong Lockhart, and other family; correspondence concerning the Whig Party in Indiana; and papers relating to the Jeffersonville Railroad Company. Also included is family correspondence of William G. Armstrong, Jr., and notes of Armstrong's biographer, Charles F. Cochran.
ArchivalResource: 26 boxes, 1 oversize box, 6 reels microfilm, and 2 bound v. (9 linear feet)
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- Armstrong, John, 1755-1816. Papers, 1772-1950 (bulk 1779-1867).
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letter : Ticonderoga, N.Y., to the conductor of stores, [Ticonderoga, N.Y.?], 1776 July 26.
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Letter : Ticonderoga, N.Y., to the conductor of stores, [Ticonderoga, N.Y.?], 1776 July 26.
Autograph letter signed. Signed by Anthony Wayne. Order to deliver to the quartermaster of the 4th Pennsylvania Battalion one set of bullet molds. Also includes an order signed by Walter Stewart.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 10 x 16 cm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letter : Ticonderoga, N.Y., to the conductor of stores, [Ticonderoga, N.Y.?], 1776 July 26.
Jackson, James, 1757-1806. ALS : New York, to Anthony Wayne, Richmond, Ga., 1790 Apr. 16.
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ALS : New York, to Anthony Wayne, Richmond, Ga., 1790 Apr. 16.
Concerns matters being debated in Congress, including pre-emption, abolition, assumption of state debts, and the organization of the Southwest Territory, which became part of the state of Tennessee in 1796.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Jackson, James, 1757-1806. ALS : New York, to Anthony Wayne, Richmond, Ga., 1790 Apr. 16.
Vigo, Francis, 1747-1836. Papers, 1751-1873, bulk 1785-1820.
Title:
Papers, 1751-1873, bulk 1785-1820.
Vigo's business and personal papers. Topics include the fur trade at Vincennes, Fort Wayne, Detroit, and Montreal; John Askin and the Miami Company; business dealings with the Piankeshaw and other Native Americans; land transactions at Vincennes, including lands donated by Congress to the original French settlers; Vigo's work on behalf of Anthony Wayne and William Henry Harrison; and his efforts to collect repayment from Congress for loans to George Rogers Clark during the American Revolution. Also included is the inventory of Fernando de Leyba's estate, 1780.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes, 1 oversize folder, and 3 reels microfilm.
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- Vigo, Francis, 1747-1836. Papers, 1751-1873, bulk 1785-1820.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: Simon Kenton papers, 1755-1836.
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Draper manuscripts: Simon Kenton papers, 1755-1836.
Papers which Lyman Draper gathered for a proposed biography on Simon Kenton, a noted scout and Indian fighter. Included are biographical sketches by other writers; correspondence with surviving pioneers and Kenton descendants; narrative notes about Kenton and his associates; original manuscripts by Kenton's contemporaries; dispositions describing Kenton's military career; legal documents; and newspaper and periodical articles. Kenton's own papers are sparse; although he could sign his name, he never learned to read or write.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 c.f. (13 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: Simon Kenton papers, 1755-1836.
Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835. Revolutionary War military records, 1776-1783.
Title:
Revolutionary War military records, 1776-1783.
Continental Army records, including orderly books for a troop of the 2nd Regiment, Continental Light Dragoons commanded by Maj. Benjamin Tallmadge (1782-1783) and an artillery brigade comprised of battalions commanded by John Crane, Charles Harrison, and John Lamb (1779), and vol. (1782) kept at General Washington's headquarters, Newburgh, N.Y.; New Jersey regimental records, including orderly book (1780) kept by John Ross at West Point, N.Y., for Col. Elias Dayton's brigade, account book (1776-1778) for Capt. Thomas Patterson's company (2nd Company, 3rd New Jersey Battalion of Col. Elias Dayton), stationed at Ft. Stanwix, N.Y., and New Brunswick, N.J., including accounts of clothing and cash given to a Negro named Cuff, and account book (1779-1782) of Capt. Jonathan Forman's 1st New Jersey Regiment; New Jersey militia records, including orderly book (1776) of Col. Philip Van Courtland's regiment in Nathaniel Heard's Brigade, record book (1776-1778) of Gen. Thomas Mifflin's brigade (detached to supply troops to General Washington's flying camp), and record book (1777-1778) of 2nd Regiment, Essex County Militia, commanded by Capt. Josiah Pierson and later by Capt. Henry Squire; and orderly book (1776-1778) kept by Laurence Keene for Pennsylvania regiments under commands of Col. Samuel Miles, Col. John Patton, and Gen. Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 8 v.
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- Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835. Revolutionary War military records, 1776-1783.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letter, 1795 Sept. 10, Greenville, Ohio.
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Letter, 1795 Sept. 10, Greenville, Ohio.
Requisitioning seven hunting shirts, seven shirts and seven knapsacks.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.), in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letter, 1795 Sept. 10, Greenville, Ohio.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne manuscript orderly books [microform], 1792-1797.
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Anthony Wayne manuscript orderly books [microform], 1792-1797.
Eight orderly books of Anthony Wayne numbered 1, 3-4, and 6-10. Includes orders, 24 May 1792-14 Dec. 1795, issued by General Anthony Wayne in his late command against the Indians; chiefly dealing with the military training of his Legion of the United States; also contains orders, 16 Dec. 1795-25 August 1797, issued by Brigadier General James Wilkinson.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne manuscript orderly books [microform], 1792-1797.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1792-1796.
Title:
Papers, 1792-1796.
Primarily letters to Wayne concerning Army personnel and administration and his campaign against the Indians (1794); together with ordnance return (1794) for Fort Knox and muster roll (1796) for Fort Fayette, Pa.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear ft. (29 items)
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1792-1796.
Clark, George Rogers, 1752-1818. Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark miscellanies, 1781-1909.
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Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark miscellanies, 1781-1909.
Papers concerning George Rogers Clark's Revolutionary War campaigns. Includes a roster of the Illinois Regiment, and court and congressional documents (1831-1875) concerning land claims and Revolutionary service compensation.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 c.f. (6 volumes)
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- Clark, George Rogers, 1752-1818. Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark miscellanies, 1781-1909.
American Philosophical Society Library. Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. 1668-1983.
Title:
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection
Though the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection is composed of items that do not fall readily into any other existing collection, the two dominant intellectual areas represented in the collection are Early American History and History of Science.
ArchivalResource: 25.0 Linear feet
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- Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1668-1983, Bulk, 1750-1850, 1668-1983
Sedam, Cornelius Rycker, 1760-1823. Letter : Philadelphia, to Mills, 1795 Mar. 31.
Title:
Letter : Philadelphia, to Mills, 1795 Mar. 31.
Autograph letter signed. Signed by Sedam. Refers to the censure of General Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Sedam, Cornelius Rycker, 1760-1823. Letter : Philadelphia, to Mills, 1795 Mar. 31.
Hamilton, James, 1752-1819. James Hamilton collection, 1733-1899.
Title:
James Hamilton collection, 1733-1899.
The James Hamilton Collection consists mainly of legal documents from the Hamiltons' law practice and the general correspondence of their acquaintances. The correspondence offers insight not only into the legal practices of an eighteenth and nineteenth century Pennsylvania town, but it also gives an occasional glimpse into the personal lives of both Hamiltons. The papers also trace the life of the younger Hamilton, as a young man, a college student at Dickinson College, a lawyer in Carlisle, a supporter and pioneer of public education and lover of science. The correspondents in this collection include clients of the firm, Revolutionary War figures such as Anthony Wayne, prominent Americans like Benjamin Chew and relatives of the Hamiltons. Besides the general correspondence and legal documents, this collection includes various other papers and volumes, such as court dockets, receipt books, military papers, customs books from Philadelphia, papers relating to schools in Carlisle and North Carolina, and other miscellaneous papers and volumes.
ArchivalResource: 59 boxes, 26 vols., (28 linear ft.)
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- Hamilton, James, 1752-1819. James Hamilton collection, 1733-1899.
Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Title:
The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Extra-illustrated edition of J. G. Rosengarten's The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, 1776-1783 (Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1893), a translation and abridgement of Max von Eelking's 2-volume work: Die deutschen Hülfstruppen im nordamerikanischen Befreiungskriege, 1776 bis 1783 (Hannover: Helwing, 1863); Rosengarten's work is based on both volumes of the original, but the title page erroneously states: Vol. I. The volume contains a total of 18 original documents dated 1767 to 1893; 74 portraits of 57 different subjects, including one of Rosengarten; 7 maps; and 25 other illustrations, including 2 in color (leaves following p. 162, 254). The original documents include: 15 letters or memoranda; a marriage certificate for John Michael (?) and Elisabeth Grauel on 2 April 1767, signed by Michael Schlatter and with a red wax seal showing his coat of arms (leaf following p. 240); a ledger sheet for Pulaski's Legion in Charleston, dated 8 August 1779, signed by Charles-Frédéric Bedaulx (leaf following p. 176); and a customs form signed by Peter Muhlenberg on 11 September 1804 (leaf following p. 222). The letter by Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, is incomplete (last leaf only). The volume has indices of names (p. 353-356) and places (p. 357-360). The upper cover and front free endpaper are detached.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume.
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- Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1795 SEP 28.
Photocopy of letter from Pickering to the President of the United States (Washington) re. General Anthony Wayne and the Treaty of Greenville.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : 2 p.
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- Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829. Papers.
Jenkins family. Papers, 1702-1902.
Title:
Papers, 1702-1902.
Collection of the family papers of Charles F. and Howard M. Jenkins, with information on some of the Welsh families settled in Montgomery County and adjacent territory in Pennsylvania. There are abstracts of titles, and deeds to lands in Chester, Berks, Northampton, Lancaster, Philadelphia counties, 1702-1785; drafts and surveys of lands in Gwynedd, Carnarvon, Salisbury, Honeybrook townships and other places in which Robert Jenkins, ironmaster, was interested, 1745-1847; papers relating to the Spring House and Sumneytown Turnpike Road Company, 1847-72. There is a record of marriages solemnized by Algernon S. Jenkins, justice of the peace in Montgomery County, 1851-1869; road construction in Gwynedd Township, 1800-1848; list of members organizing the Gwynedd Invincibles, 1864; genealogical notes on the Jenkins, Evans, Griffith, Foulke, and Roberts families; also correspondence relating to local affairs, commerce, shipping, indentures, licenses, commissions of appointments, etc., 1794-1812; papers relating to Lieutenant Colonel Isaac Franks, 1794-1819. There are a group of autograph letters of eminent Pennsylvanians, 1794-1892, collected by Charles F. Jenkins; Howard Jenkins' political correspondence, 1858-1902; his notes on the Hanks-Lincoln families, 1883-1894; his articles and material pertaining to local history of Pennsylvania, Anthony Wayne, battle of Brandywine, Swedish Pilgrims, French and Indian War, 1744-1764, rebel invasion of Pennsylvania, burial grounds, the Schwenkfelders, Welsh memoranda.
ArchivalResource: ca. 500 items.
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- Jenkins family. Papers, 1702-1902.
Northwest Territory collection 1755-1822 Northwest Territory collection
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Northwest Territory collection 1755-1822 Northwest Territory collection
The Northwest Territory collection contains approximately 100 miscellaneous items relating to the settlement and surveying of the Northwest Territory, as well as the social and military history of the region.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet
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- Northwest Territory collection, 1755-1822
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 8 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72 ++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, (Richard) Burgoyne, Harriet Ackland (Christian Henrietta Caroline Acland) (2), Baroness De Riedesel, Richard Varick, Daniel Morgan, Benedict Arnold, Henry Clinton, Francis Rawdon Hastings (Earl of Moira) (2), Enoch Parr, Simon Frazer, Henry Dearborn, Horatio Gates, Richard Howe, Charles Gravier Vergennes, John Hazelwood, Alexander Hamilton, Samuel Smith, George Clinton, Lafayette (3), Jedediah Huntington, Benjamin Franklin (2), Henry Laurens, William Alexander (Lord Stirling), James Rivington, Baron Steuben (2), Caron de Beaumarchais, Jean Ternant, Nathaniel Greene, Louis XVI, George III, John Andre. Prints: Battle of Saratoga, September 19, 1777; Battle of Saratoga, September 19, 1777; View of the West Bank of the Hudson River,...20th of Sept 1777; Lady Ackland's Visit to the Camp of Genl. Gates; Surrender of Burgoyne's Army at Saratoga; The Surrender of Burgoyne's Army at Saratoga, Octr. 17, 1777; Saratoga; Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain; The Political Raree-Show: or a Picture of Parties and Politics, during and at the close of the Last Session of Parliament, June 1779 (caricature); The Battle Ground at Germantown; The Battle of Germantown; Crays Ferry; The East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania; Schuylkill; Washington's Head Quarters at Valley Forge; Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; [Washington at Valley Forge]; Washington at Valley Forge; Winter Camp at Valley Forge; View from the Hill in Bordentown. Letters: ALS, Tadeusz Kosciuszko to A. Brockhaus, March [?], 1816; ALS, Francis Rawdon Hastings (Earl of Moira) to Mr. Deare, June 8, 1791; ALS, John Burgoyne to Fanny [?], July 22, 1783; A[aman.]LS, Benjamin Chew to Richard Stockton, December 29, 1803; ALS, Anthony Wayne to John Martin, July 7, 1782; ALS[init.], James Lovell to [?], September 10, 1780; ALS, Elias Boudinot to James Cuthbert, May 4, 1776; ALS, James W. Fairlie to Peter T. Curtenius, May 3, 1785; ALS, William North to Benjamin Walker, December 11, 1801; ALS, Jean Ternant to Richard Howley, Gov. of Georgia, January 28, 1780. Documents: ADS, [Receipt for Samuel Tracy, signed by Jedediah Huntington], May 21, 1777. Maps: Plan of the Attack on Forts Clinton & Montgomery by the British forces under SIR HENRY CLINTON. - Octr 1777 (?); Plan of the Position Taken by Genl. Burgoyne on the 10th of Octr. 1777 in which The British Army was invested (?) by the Americans Under the command of Genl. Gates and surrendered to him on the 16th of October the same year.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816.
Knopf, Richard C. (Richard Clark), 1925-. Papers, [ca. 1954-ca. 1961].
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Papers, [ca. 1954-ca. 1961].
Chiefly writings (copies of publications, offprints, etc.) by Prof. Knopf relating primarily to Gen. Anthony Wayne, his campaign against the Indians, the War of 1812 and the Northwest Territory.
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- Knopf, Richard C. (Richard Clark), 1925-. Papers, [ca. 1954-ca. 1961].
Military manuscripts, 1722-1848.
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Military manuscripts, 1722-1848.
Papers and records concerning military affairs at Fort Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Mt. Independence during colonial wars and Revolutionary War from the British Army and Navy, the French Army, and American troops from New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. Military records include returns, reports, pay vouchers, commissions, discharges, accounts, orders, receipts, furloughs, passes, and letters; correspondents include George Washington, James Abercrombie, Ethan Allen, Sir Jeffrey Amherst, Benedict Arnold, Isaac Burnet, Sir Guy Carleton, Horatio Gates, Lord Howe, William Johnson, Marquis de Montcalm, John Morgan, Samuel Mott, Edmund Munro, Edmund Otis, Israel Putnam, Philip Schuyler, Philip Skene, John Starke, Archalaus Jay, Jonathan Trumbull, and Anthony Wayne. Other items include maps, broadsides, bills, receipts, deeds, and petitions.
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- Fort Ticonderoga, Museum, (N.Y.). Military manuscripts, 1722-1848.
Wayne family. Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.
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Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.
The Anthony Wayne family papers contain correspondence, diaries, documents, and accounts relating to several generations of the Wayne family of Pennsylvania. Of particular note is material concerning Anthony Wayne's service in the American Revolution and the Northwest Indian War, and William Wayne's service with the 97th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in the Civil War.
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- Wayne family. Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795. Papers, 1769-1792.
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Papers, 1769-1792.
Correspondence (chiefly 1775-1779), while Sullivan served in the Continental Army, particularly during the Rhode Island Campaign.
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- Sullivan, John, 1740-1795. Papers, 1769-1792.
Reade, Philip Hildreth, 1844-1919. Philip Hildreth Reade : papers, 1915-1919.
Title:
Philip Hildreth Reade : papers, 1915-1919.
Correspondence of Reade with R.C. Ballard Thruston concerning Reade's study of General Anthony Wayne and the officers and men in his Legion of the United States.
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- Reade, Philip Hildreth, 1844-1919. Philip Hildreth Reade : papers, 1915-1919.
Ohio. Anthony Wayne Parkway Board. County files, 1950-1960.
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County files, 1950-1960.
Contains files on the various Ohio counties through which the Anthony Wayne Parkway passes. Includes correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, and various publications. Many brouchures also include descriptions of General Wayne's activities in the county concerned.
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- Ohio. Anthony Wayne Parkway Board. County files, 1950-1960.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Record : Pay roll, May-July, 1794.
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Record : Pay roll, May-July, 1794.
Pay roll document for the command staff of Anthony Wayne for the months of May through July, 1793. James Wilkinson and William H. Harrison are listed as part of his staff. The bottom half of the document has the signatures of the staff members receiving their pay.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Record : Pay roll, May-July, 1794.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly books, 1793-1794.
Title:
Orderly books, 1793-1794.
Orderly books, 17 Jan. 1793 to 10 July 1794 kept during Major General Anthony Wayne's campaign against the Northwest Indians. They were kept by Lieutenant Samuel Tinsley and others, and primarily contain orders of the day and court-martial proceedings. Book no. 3, under the date 13 Sept. 1793, contains a roster and muster roll of the four sub-legions of the United States as they existed in the autumn of 1793, grouped according to organizations and their respective officers; and an order of 1 Nov. 1793 appointing the general staff, field and other commissioned officer to command the Kentucky Mounted Volunteers.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly books, 1793-1794.
Belcher, James. Papers, 1782.
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Papers, 1782.
Documents concerning the reimbursement of James Belcher, a Loyalist, for losses sustained when the British evacuated Savannah. Included also is one document signed by General Anthony Wayne.
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- Belcher, James. Papers, 1782.
Sedam, Cornelius Rycker, 1760-1823. Letter : Philadelphia, to Mills, 1795 Mar. 31.
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Letter : Philadelphia, to Mills, 1795 Mar. 31.
Autograph letter signed. Signed by Sedam. Refers to the censure of General Anthony Wayne.
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- Sedam, Cornelius Rycker, 1760-1823. Letter : Philadelphia, to Mills, 1795 Mar. 31.
Hill, Leonard U. (Leonard Uzal), b. 1885. Leonard U. Hill collection, [18--]-1975.
Title:
Leonard U. Hill collection, [18--]-1975.
Photographs (1880-1970); materials on historical organizations; transcripts (1949-1955) of a radio series entitled The Ohio Story on WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio; materials on technology, natural history, and military affairs; information on Anthony Wayne, including transcripts of men serving under Wayne; secondary source materials on Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark, William Henry Harrison, and others; materials on prehistoric native peoples; collection of 19th century correspondence (1819-1851); correspondence on historical and genealogical subjects; research notes on churches of the Upper Miami Valley, particularly First Presbyterian Church of Piqua, Ohio; area designations; personal genealogical research; information relating to the creation of a historic site in Piqua honoring Col. John Johnston; account books, printing samples of Samuel Caldwell, and Pennsylvania Railroad memorandum; various types of maps of Ohio, twenty Ohio counties, and other parts of the Midwest; and booklets and pamphlets.
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- Hill, Leonard U. (Leonard Uzal), b. 1885. Leonard U. Hill collection, [18--]-1975.
Anthony Wayne family papers 1681-1913 Wayne, Anthony, family papers
Title:
Anthony Wayne family papers 1681-1913 Wayne, Anthony, family papers
The Anthony Wayne family papers contain correspondence, diaries, documents, and accounts relating to several generations of the Wayne family of Pennsylvania. Of particular note is material concerning Anthony Wayne's service in the American Revolution and the Northwest Indian War, and William Wayne's service with the 97th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in the Civil War.
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- Anthony Wayne family papers, Wayne, Anthony, family papers, 1681-1913
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Account of expedition of General Anthony Wayne's campaign to the Western Indians.
Title:
Account of expedition of General Anthony Wayne's campaign to the Western Indians.
Manuscript account, 28 July-31 October 1794, of the expedition of General Wayne's campaign with camps at Still Water, Beaver Swamp, St. Mary's River, Grand Oglaze, Deposit, Foot of the Rapids, Ft. Defiance, Miami Villages and Greenville.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Account of expedition of General Anthony Wayne's campaign to the Western Indians.
Ewing, William. Letter : Geneceo [sic], to Israel Chapin, Esq., 1794 Sept. 17.
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Letter : Geneceo [sic], to Israel Chapin, Esq., 1794 Sept. 17.
Report to Chapin regarding his attempts to persuade the Indians of Buffalo Creek and Canada to attend the treaty at Canandaigua. He also reports on the activities of the British at Detroit and Niagara, and Gen. Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers.
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- Ewing, William. Letter : Geneceo [sic], to Israel Chapin, Esq., 1794 Sept. 17.
Clark, Jonathan, 1750-1811. Draper manuscripts: Jonathan Clark papers, 1728-1810.
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Draper manuscripts: Jonathan Clark papers, 1728-1810.
Papers of Jonathan Clark, the elder brother of George Rogers Clark, including deeds and the will (1734) of his grandfather Jonathan Clark; family letters and military papers, including pay and muster rolls for the 8th Virginia Militia Regiment, lists of prisoners, orders from his superior officers, military commissions, and correspondence describing Continental Army operations, including William Clark's experiences as an officer under Anthony Wayne (1794).
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- Clark, Jonathan, 1750-1811. Draper manuscripts: Jonathan Clark papers, 1728-1810.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS : Princeton, to the President of the New Jersey Council, 1781 Jan. 4.
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ALS : Princeton, to the President of the New Jersey Council, 1781 Jan. 4.
Letter signed by Wayne, Richard Butler, and Walter Stewart, concerning negotiations with the mutinous troops of the Continental Army's Pennsylvania line.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS : Princeton, to the President of the New Jersey Council, 1781 Jan. 4.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly book, 1792.
Title:
Orderly book, 1792.
Manuscript copy of original orderly book 24 May 1794-19 October 1794, attributed to Wayne with headquarters at Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. It contains primarily General Orders with descriptions of court martials.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly book, 1792.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VI, miscellany, 1774-1807
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VI, miscellany, 1774-1807
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume VI of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits of: Washington Irving, Benjamin Franklin (2), Israel Putnam, Robert Rogers (2), Benjamin Lincoln, Govenor Morris, John Glover, Thomas Paine, Hugh Percy (Duke of Northumberland), William Alexander (Lord Sterling), Henry Lee (2), Lord Howe, Hugh Mercer, [Thomas Paine], Lambert Cadwalader, King George III, Marquis Cornwallis, Edmund Burke, Tench Tilghman, Henry Knox, Philemon Dickinson, Lord George Germaine, Robert Morris, Anthony Wayne, John Hancock, Horatio Gates, Tadeusz Ko sciuszko, Josiah Meigs. Prints of: East View of Hell Gate, in the Province of New York; Der Einzug der Königlichen Völker in Neu Yorck/L'Entré triumphale de Troupes royales a Nouvelle Yorck (colored); The Bevrley [sic] Robinson House Garrisons, Hudson River; Incendie de New-York; View from Fort Putnam; Lake George; [Capture of Gen. Lee]; The American General Lee taken Prisoner by Lieutenant Colonel Harcourt of the English Army, in Morris Country, New Jersey, 1776; The Battle Ground at Trenton; Washington Crossing the Delaware; Battle of Assunpink; [Battle of Trenton]; Surrender of Col. Rall [sic] at the Battle of Trenton; [five engravings depicting various scenes from the struggle for independence, with captions in German]; Battle of Princeton--Death of Mercer; A View of Pendennis Castle in Cornwall; View of the Old City Hall, Wall St. in the year 1789; The Jersey Prison Shop; Characteristic Scenery of the Hudson River. Letters of: ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Gen. Thomas, June 16, 1775; ALS, Nathaniel Greene to William Gibbons, [n.d.]; A[aman.]LS, Col. William Grayson to [?], December 16, 1782; ALS, Joseph Reed to Ralph Izard, December 3, 1782; ALS, Gen. William Heath to Maj. Gen. Phillips, April 16, 1778; Joseph Reed to Gen. Ward, August 24, 1775; Joseph Reed to Council Chambers, September 7, 1781; ALS, Williams Heath to Maj. Gen. Phillips, April 21, 1778; AL, [James Monroe] to [?], [n.d.]; ALS, George Weedon to Maj. Gen. Baron von Steuben, March 4, 1787; ALS, Joseph Reed to Archibald McClean, April 8, 1781; ALS, Robert Morris to Robert Gilmor & Co., December 10, 1789; ALS, John Fitzgerald to [?], October 10, 1781; John Armstrong to [Col. Richard Butter], November 1, 1782; ALS, Benjamin Rush to Orchard Cook, November 11, 1807; ALS, Benjamin Rush to Dr. Peabody, [n.d.]; AL[frag. return address only], Gen. William Heath to [?], February 17, 1781; ALS, Tench Tilghman to [?], December 10, 1781; ALS, Robert Morris to John Nicholson, June 13, 1798; A[aman.]LS John Hancock to Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives, June 14, 1791 (also signed by Samuel Phillips and David Cobb). Documents: ADS, [Receipt for sum of six pounds received by Roger Morris from Jacob Knofper], December 8, 1774; ADS, [Petition on behalf of James Reed--John Sprague, agent], [n.d.]; ADS,, [Statements (3) concerning payment of monies due, signed by Benjamin Lincoln], June 16, 1775 and March 25, 1779;D[form]S, [Blank license for a public house, Supreme Executive Council, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, signed by Thomas Mifflin and Charles Biddle], [n.d.]; ADS, [Receipt for payment received by James Chalmers from Charles Cone, signed by James Chanlmer, John Cadwalader, and William Caxton], [n.d.]; A[aman.]DS, [Appointment by King George II of Richard Waldron to office in New Hampshire, signed by William Burnet], May 14, [1728]; AD, [Accounts rendered], Feb. 23, 1777. Map of: Part of New Jersey &c.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume VI, miscellany, 1774-1807.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 August 19 : Dra[y]ton Hall, to Messrs. Clay, Gibbons, and Habersham.
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ALS, 1782 August 19 : Dra[y]ton Hall, to Messrs. Clay, Gibbons, and Habersham.
Returns some troop clothing with receipt for "a sufficient voucher to settle the general account with Congress: at all events you can discount it with the Financier ... also some spirits obtained ... to be charged to the Commissary Generals department."
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 August 19 : Dra[y]ton Hall, to Messrs. Clay, Gibbons, and Habersham.
United States. Commissioners Appointed to Hold a Treaty at Sandusky (1793). Extracts from the journal of the Commissioners of the United States Appointed to Hold a Treaty at Sandusky, for the purpose of making peace with the western Indians.
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Extracts from the journal of the Commissioners of the United States Appointed to Hold a Treaty at Sandusky, for the purpose of making peace with the western Indians. [179-?]
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- United States. Commissioners Appointed to Hold a Treaty at Sandusky (1793). Extracts from the journal of the Commissioners of the United States Appointed to Hold a Treaty at Sandusky, for the purpose of making peace with the western Indians.
William L. Clements Library. Native American History collection, 1689-1921.
Title:
Native American History collection, 1689-1921.
The Native American History collection contains miscellaneous letters and documents concerning Native American Indians in the United States, Canada, and the West Indies, and their interactions with British and American settlers.
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- William L. Clements Library. Native American History collection, 1689-1921.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly books, 1793-1794.
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Orderly books, 1793-1794.
Orderly books, 17 Jan. 1793 to 10 July 1794 kept during Major General Anthony Wayne's campaign against the Northwest Indians. They were kept by Lieutenant Samuel Tinsley and others, and primarily contain orders of the day and court-martial proceedings. Book no. 3, under the date 13 Sept. 1793, contains a roster and muster roll of the four sub-legions of the United States as they existed in the autumn of 1793, grouped according to organizations and their respective officers; and an order of 1 Nov. 1793 appointing the general staff, field and other commissioned officer to command the Kentucky Mounted Volunteers.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly books, 1793-1794.
William LePre Houston Family Papers, 1777-1936, (bulk 1890-1936)
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William LePre Houston Family Papers 1777-1936 (bulk 1890-1936)
Correspondence, diaries, financial records, academic papers, printed material, and other papers chiefly of William LePre Houston, a Washington, D.C., lawyer, and his son and law partner, Charles Hamilton Houston. Documents William's work as attorney for the Railway Men's International Benevolent Industrial Association and other African American labor organizations, his activism as a Republican, and his position as grandmaster of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in America. Other subjects include Charles's service in the U.S. Army in France during World War I and his education at Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., and the Universidad Central (Spain), Madrid, Spain, and Houston family life. An autograph collection contains signatures of George Washington and Anthony Wayne. Family correspondents include William LePre Houston's wife, Mary Ethel Hamilton Houston, and Charles Hamilton Houston's first wife, Margaret Gladys Moran Houston. Other correspondents include W.E.B. Du Bois, William Hastie, Will H. Hays, G. David Houston, Mordecai W. Johnson, Edward H. Morris, Booker T. Washington, and Carter Godwin Woodson.
ArchivalResource: 4,000 items; 23 containers plus 2 oversize; 9.2 linear feet
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- Houston, William LePre. William LePre Houston family papers, 1777-1936 (bulk 1890-1936).
Love, James Young, 1797-1876. James Young Love : papers, 1785-1820.
Title:
James Young Love : papers, 1785-1820.
Includes a pass issued to Thomas Love, 20 May 1785, permitting him to go from Cumberland County to Halifax, N.C., to look after the effects of his deceased brother, Dr. David Love, a surgeon in the Continental Army; Thomas Love's receipt book as paymaster general to the Kentucky Volunteers, 1 May - 15 Sept. 1795; commission, 1 Nov. 1799, to Thomas Love from Governor James Garrard as adjutant of the 22nd Regiment of the Kentucky Militia; General Orders and correspondence of Major General Charles Scott with General Anthony Wayne and other in 1793; letter from General Wayne to Governor Isaac Shelby, 26 Sept. 1793, ordering 1500 militia; statement of account of Mounted Volunteers of Kentucky, commanded by Major General Charles Scott, against the United States for $25,088 for supplies to the volunteers in 1794. Also includes a letter from James Y. Love to Mrs. Eliza C. Tunstall, 10 May 1813, describing the Battle of Fort Meigs; four letters, 1819-1820, from Alfred Beckley to James Y. and George W. Love describing his life as a cadet at the United States Military Academy; commission, 31 Dec. 1822, to James Y. Love from Governor James Adair as adjutant of the 22nd Regiment of the Kentucky Militia; certificate, 14 Apr. 1842, of James Y. Love regarding William Buckner, a free black; land grants, 1785-1786; and a circular letter from Representative John Fowler to his constituents, dated at Washington, D.C., 5 Mar. 1805.
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- Love, James Young, 1797-1876. James Young Love : papers, 1785-1820.
Chambers, James, d. 1805. Orderly books, 1778-1780.
Title:
Orderly books, 1778-1780.
Four manuscript oderly books of the 1st Pennsylvania Regimenta attributed to Chambers: v. 1, July 26-December 1778 with headquarters at White Plains, Wrights Mill, Fredericksburg, Paramus, Newark, Westfield and Middle Brook contains brigade and regimental orders and daily field officer assignments; v. 2, 4 August 1778-7 October 1779, with headquarters at White Plains and Fredricksburg is water damaged and difficult to read and contains entries dated 1784 for wheat received and delivered at "Sundries;" v. 3, May 24-August 25, 1779 with headquarters at Middle Brook, Pomton Plains, New Windsor, West Point contains division orders and mentions Colonel Smallwood; v. 4, June 13-August 5, 1780, with headquarters at Bryan's Tavern, Short HIlls, Sprindfield, Rockaway Bridge, Totoway, Varblank Point [i.e., Verplancks Point] contains division orders and work details with mention of General Anthonly Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 4 v.
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- Chambers, James, d. 1805. Orderly books, 1778-1780.
Vogdes, Ada Adeline Adams, 1842-1919. Vogdes family papers.
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Vogdes family papers. 1832-1923.
Vogdes family genealogies including obituaries, news items and one letter from Claudius Berard to daughter Augusta; news items and correspondence regarding Anthony Wayne; Anthony Wayne Vogdes' promotion to 1st Lt., 22 August 1867, signed by U.S. Grant, Secretary of War; A.W. Vogdes papers relating to 100th New York Volunteers; letters, 1867-1876, from Ada Adelaide Adams Vogdes to her parents C.C. Adams and A.O. Adams describing army life on the frontier, relations with the local Indian tribes, A.W. Vogdes' duties as a member of the U.S. Army, and social life at frontier army posts; A.A. Vogdes' prayer book; book of poetry; letter of condolence to Mrs. C.B. Vogdes from John J. Pershing on C.B. Vogdes' death in 1922; two letters to Francis M. Chamberlain; correspondence of H.F. Hawkes; Charles Berand Vogdes' photographs from Pinar del Rio, Cuba, ca. 1899-1900; Charles Berand Vogdes' photographs from the Philippine Islands, ca. 1900; family photos; news articles; cross-stitch sampler by Augusta Berard, 1835, sister-in-law of Israel Vogdes; Harriet P. Vogdes' certificate of membership in the D.A.R.; sketch of Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Fla., where Israel Vogdes served, 1849-1851.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes : ill. + photos.
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- Vogdes, Ada Adeline Adams, 1842-1919. Vogdes family papers.
Edward Miller journal 1794 Miller, Edward journal
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Edward Miller journal 1794 Miller, Edward journal
The Edward Miller journal contains daily entries between July and November of 1794 concerning his military service, including the building of Fort Wayne and the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume
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- Edward Miller journal, Miller, Edward journal, 1794
Bradley, Daniel, d. 1825. Papers.
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Papers. 1793-1794.
Three copies of a letter to Ebenezer Banks of Fairfield Ct. (1-26-1793), re. life at Fort Washington, war with Indians, description of Ohio. Also three typescript letters, to and from, Anthony Wayne (March 1794), re. Bradley's request for furlough to bring his family west.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Bradley, Daniel, d. 1825. Papers.
[General Wayne's encampment & establishment at Roche de Bout].
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[General Wayne's encampment & establishment at Roche de Bout]. [1794]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : gray wash ; 33 x 41.3 cm.
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- [General Wayne's encampment & establishment at Roche de Bout].
Papers, 1776-1814.
Title:
Papers, 1776-1814.
Papers of Nathaniel Sackett include letters received from Ebenezer Hackett, George Washington, William Duer, Major Gen. William Heath, and Gen. Anthony Wayne, 1776-1781, regarding military affairs, Sackett's intelligence work, naval action off the Cape of Virginia, and the constitution; a letter from his father Samuel concerning moving out of the way of the enemy, 1776; draft of a letter from Sackett to Washington concerning his intelligence work and the use of a woman informant, 1777; and two resolutions, 1776-1777. Other papers consist of a letter to Samuel Sackett concerning the fall of Tripoli and yellow fever, 1805; three letters to Samuel Sackett from his son Dr. John H. Sackett concerning his service in a South Carolina military hospital, 1814; and a letter from Daniel Boone to Capt. Ebenezer Platt about travel conditions and Indians, 1786, which had been entrusted to Nathaniel Sackett for delivery.
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- Sackett family. Papers, 1776-1814.
Letter to Anthony Wayne
Title:
Letter to Anthony Wayne
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- Trumbull, John, 1756-1843. Letter to Anthony Wayne, 1779 Nov. 9.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Record : Pay roll, May-July, 1794.
Title:
Record : Pay roll, May-July, 1794.
Pay roll document for the command staff of Anthony Wayne for the months of May through July, 1793. James Wilkinson and William H. Harrison are listed as part of his staff. The bottom half of the document has the signatures of the staff members receiving their pay.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Record : Pay roll, May-July, 1794.
Davis, John, d. 1827. Diaries, 1781-1800 (inclusive), 1781-1782, 1800 (bulk).
Title:
Diaries, 1781-1800 (inclusive), 1781-1782, 1800 (bulk).
His diary covers the Virginia campaign, Yorktown, and the march to North and South Carolina to join Nathanael Greene.
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- Davis, John, d. 1827. Diaries, 1781-1800 (inclusive), 1781-1782, 1800 (bulk).
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 April 15 : Head Quarters, Ebenezer, to Doctor Pryar.
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ALS, 1782 April 15 : Head Quarters, Ebenezer, to Doctor Pryar.
Requests "the necessary medicines, bandages, lint & so on ... also ... send a surgeon here with a few hospital stores. Turkey Hill must be the fixed or Stationary Hospital ..."
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 April 15 : Head Quarters, Ebenezer, to Doctor Pryar.
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888. Additional correspondence, 1787-1886
Title:
James Freeman Clarke additional correspondence, 1787-1886
Letters written to the Unitarian clergyman and author James Freeman Clarke and his family.
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- James Freeman Clarke additional correspondence, 1787-1886.
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers, 1777-1780
Title:
Nathanael Greene Papers 1777-1780
Nathanael Greene was one of the leading commanders in the Continental Army, and the only officer George Washington saw as capable of leading in his absence. Greene served as a field commander, member of Washington's staff, Quartermaster General, and commander of the Army in the Southern Theater. Greene was born on July 27, 1742 in Potowomut, Rhode Island to a Quaker family, who believed that their children would learn more from manual labor then from attending school. Lacking a formal education Greene was very intelligent and taught himself to read, developing early on a love of books - particularly military history and theory. It was through reading, not experience, where Greene learned his knowledge of military science. Between 1778 and 1780 he reluctantly served as Quartermaster General, and was able to drastically improve supplying the Continental Army. Greene ended his military career leading the American Southern army to victory over the British. Greene died in Georgia in June 1786. The Papers of Nathanael Greene come from Greene's tenure as Quartermaster General of the Continental Army between 1778 and 1780. The collection primarily consists of Greene's correspondence with officers in the quartermaster department, officers in the Army (including George Washington), and members of the Continental Congress; relating to the operation of the Quartermaster Department with requests for supplies, forage, and money. In addition, there is also correspondence between officers of the Quartermaster Department. The content of the letters provide a detailed account of the logistical obstacles that Greene and his subordinates faced in trying to keep not only the Quartermaster Department but the Continental Army running. The papers do not contain any material relating to Greene's military service or private life either before or after his tenure as quartermaster general.
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- Nathanael Greene Papers, 1777-1780
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Daily journal of Wayne's campaign, including an account of the memorable battle of August 20 : manuscript copy, 1794 July 28-Nov. 2.
Title:
Daily journal of Wayne's campaign, including an account of the memorable battle of August 20 : manuscript copy, 1794 July 28-Nov. 2.
Handwritten transcript of Wayne's journal.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (48 leaves)
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Daily journal of Wayne's campaign, including an account of the memorable battle of August 20 : manuscript copy, 1794 July 28-Nov. 2.
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825. James Wilkinson papers, 1784-1824 1794-1817 (bulk dates)
Title:
James Wilkinson papers, 1784-1824 1794-1817 (bulk dates)
This is the correspondence of James Wilkinson, a soldier and politician during the American Revolution and the early Republic.
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- Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825. James Wilkinson papers, 1784-1824 1794-1817 (bulk dates)
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly books, 1793 July-Oct., 1795 Jan.-June.
Title:
Orderly books, 1793 July-Oct., 1795 Jan.-June.
Orderly books of Wayne's kept during the campaign against the Indians of the Northwest territory when Wayne commanded the Legion of the United States, a mixed force of cavalry, artillery, and infantry which could, as the circumstances warranted, be detached for specific missions or postings and then brought back together into a single combined-arms force. The orderly books were kept at Hobson's Choice (near Cincinnati), Ohio, July to October, 1793, and at Greeneville, Ohio, January to June, 1795. Many of the entries have to do with Courts-Martial for desertion, drunkeness, sleeping on guard duty, and other infractions.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly books, 1793 July-Oct., 1795 Jan.-June.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Title:
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Autograph letters and documents of American political and military leaders collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 28 boxes (14 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Miller, Edward, 1756-1823. Edward Miller journal, 1794.
Title:
Edward Miller journal, 1794.
The Edward Miller journal contains daily entries between July and November of 1794 concerning his military service, including the building of Fort Wayne and the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume.
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- Miller, Edward, 1756-1823. Edward Miller journal, 1794.
Military orderly books, 1759-1780.
Title:
Military orderly books, 1759-1780.
Records of military orders and work details, appointments, rationing arrangements, rules and regulations, pay rates, provisions, and other military concerns, including notes on women attending troops as nurses, at Fort Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Skenesboro during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution. Includes those of Capt. Alexander Moneypenny, 1758-1759; Benedict Arnold, 1775; Anthony Wayne, 1776-1777; John Trumbull, 1776; Walter Stewart, 1776; William Worthington, 1776; Capt. Frazier, 1776; John Wendell, 1776; and an unidentified British volume, 1777.
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- Fort Ticonderoga Museum (N.Y.). Military orderly books, 1759-1780.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly book of Anthony Wayne, 1781, Sept. 28 - Nov. 2, Yorktown, Va.
Title:
Orderly book of Anthony Wayne, 1781, Sept. 28 - Nov. 2, Yorktown, Va.
Brigade orderly book of Anthony Wayne's command during the Yorktown campaign.
ArchivalResource: 94 leaves, bound manuscript, oblong octavo.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly book of Anthony Wayne, 1781, Sept. 28 - Nov. 2, Yorktown, Va.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 December 3 : Charlestown, [Massachusetts], to General [Nathanael] Greene.
Title:
ALS, 1782 December 3 : Charlestown, [Massachusetts], to General [Nathanael] Greene.
Wayne writes that "the troops in town have now been six days without receiving a particle of meat, nor is there a single pound of rice in the place!" He says that he expects"very disagreeable consequences" if measures are not taken to provide his men with at least "one day's provision."
ArchivalResource: 1 1/3 p. ; 22.5 x 18.5 cm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 December 3 : Charlestown, [Massachusetts], to General [Nathanael] Greene.
Order-books, 1775-1861.
Title:
Order-books, 1775-1861.
Collection of orderly books for: General William Smallwood of Smallwood's Brigade, 1778-1779; Colonel Daniel Morgan of the 11th Virginia Regiment, 1777; Col. Christian Febiger of the 2nd Virginia Regiment (kept by Francis Cowherd), 1778; Col. Christian Febiger of the 1st Virginia Battalion of 1781; Col. William Thompson of the Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion, 1775; Col. John Cadwalader of the 3rd Battalion of Philadelphia Association (kept by Capt. Sharp Delancy), 1776; Lt. Col. Thomas Bull of the 4th Battalion Chester County Associators (kept by William Armstrong), 1776; Col. John Bull and Col. Walter Stuart of the Pennsylvania State Regiment, 1777; Col. Anthony Wayne of the 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 1776; Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne (kept by Benjamin Fishbourne), 1778-1782, 1792-1794; Col. Henry Bicker of the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment, 1778; an unidentified Regiment at Whitemarsh, Pa., 1777; Col. Nicholas Haussegger, Lt. Col. George Stricker, and Col. Baron de Arent of the Continental German Battalion, (kept by Capt. Charles Baltzel) ;1776-1778, 1780; an unidentified Regiment at Valley Forge, 1778; Col. Moses Hazen of the 2nd Canadian Regiment, 1778-1779; Col. Henry Bicker and Col. Walter Stuart of the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment, 1778-1779; Maj. Nicholas Dietrich Baron de Ottendorf (kept by Capt. Anthony Selin), 1777; Col. Daniel Brodhead of the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment, 1778-1780; and Lt. Col. Calvin Smith of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment, 1782. Col. James Chambers of the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment, 1778-1780; Gen. Alexander McDougal, 1780; an unidentified unit [Militia], 1780; an unidentified [North Carolina] Regiment, 1777; Col. Elias Dayton of the 3rd New Jersey Regiment, 1780; John Ross, Brig. Gen. and Inspector of New Jersey Brigade, 1780; Elisha Williams, Adjutant to George Washington, 1776; 1st Regiment of Artillery, 1794-1809; Thomas Cadwalader and S. Anderson of Camp Dupont, 1814; 2nd Elite Corps of the Virginia Militia, 1814; and Gen. Robert Patterson, 1861.
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- Order-books, 1775-1861.
Robertson, James, 1742-1814. [Letter] 1793 July 7, Nash Ville Southwestern Territory [to Gen. Anthony Wayne].
Title:
[Letter] 1793 July 7, Nash Ville Southwestern Territory [to Gen. Anthony Wayne].
Robertson reports on the Cherokee and Creek Indian attacks on Americans and their Chickasaw allies, and discusses the Spanish involvement with the Indians. Warns that some Cherokee and Creek are joining the Indian army that is moving against Wayne.
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- Robertson, James, 1742-1814. [Letter] 1793 July 7, Nash Ville Southwestern Territory [to Gen. Anthony Wayne].
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. Henry Knox letter to Henry Jackson, 1793 November 8.
Title:
Henry Knox letter to Henry Jackson, 1793 November 8.
Consists of one autograph letter signed by Henry Knox to General Henry Jackson in Boston discussing personal matters and the news of the day as well as General Wayne's campaign against the Indians. The letter is dated 8 November 1793 from near Philadelphia.
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- Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. Henry Knox letter to Henry Jackson, 1793 November 8.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 9 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72 ++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, Frederick 5th Earl of Carlisle, John Wilkes, Charles James Fox (2), George III, Lafayette (2), Anthony Wayne, Eleazer Oswald, John Marshall, Charles Lee (2), Charles Grey 1st Earl Grey (2), James Gambier Baron Gambier, George Baylor, Augustine Prevost, Archibald Campbell, John André, Charles Henry Count d'Estaing, Joseph Reed, Benedict Arnold, Henry Clinton, Benastre Tarleton (20, Lord Rawdon, Conte de Rochambeau, William Washington, Francis Kinloch. Prints: Mr. Serjeant Glyn, John Wilkes, Rev. Mr. John Horne (sitting at a table); Frederick 5th Earl of Carlisle and George Selwyn Esqre; Niagara - From a Cavern; [Death of Pulaski]; Recueil d'Estampes Representant Les Differents Evenemens de la Guerre qui a procure l'Independence aux Etats unis de l'Amérique; Fort Clinton - West Point; New York - Bay; An Exact Prospect of Charlestown, the Metropolis of the Province of South Carolina; [Sargeant Jasper displaying the American flag at Fort Moultrie]; [Slaughter of Col. Bufords regiment at Charleston]. Letters: ALS, William Eden, Lord Aukland, to [?], February 21, 17888; ALS, Aaron Burr to Col. Monroe, June 5, 1795; ALS, William Goddard to Horatio Gates, April 28, 1785; ALS, John Sullivan to Nicholas Gilmon, April 4, 1788; ALS, John Sullivan to Noah Emery, August 11, 1789; A[aman.]LS, Comte D'Estaing to [?], November 18, 1772; ALS, Robert Howe to Jeremiah Wadsworth, September 12, 1779; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Col. Lyly, July 10, 1785; ALS, Henry Lee to [?], January 3, 1787; ALS, Jeremiah Wadsworth to Capt. Nehemiah, March 15, 1796; ALS, Joseph Reed to Caesar Rodney, Gov. of Delaware, November 15, 1779; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to James Bowdoin, Gov. of Massachusetts, November 10, 1786; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, December 31, 1803; ALS, Moira (Lord Rawdon) to [I. Ridge?], August 12, 1808; ALS, U.S. Congress, Committee of Cooperation to Thomas Sim Lee, signed by Philip Schuyler, John Mathews, and Nathaniel Peabody,July 23, 1780; ALS, William Irvine to Mathias Slough, October 13, 1784; A[handwritten copy]LS, William Irvine to James Wilkinson, December 8, 1800; ALS, La Luzerne to Benjamin Harrison, Gov. of Virginia, June 24, 1782; ALS, Joseph Reed to Giles Hicks, February 28, 1781; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Gov. [?], February 11, 1788; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Charles George, April 6, 1802; ALS, Lord Stirling (William Alexander) to [?], February 25, 1766; ALS, Henry Lee to James Greenleaf, July 28, 1794. Documents: ADS, Calvert Porter and C. Lee, [assignment of land, with signatures of Henry Lee and John Murray], February 12, 1780; A[aman.]DS, New Hampshire. Governor, 1785-1786 (John Langdon, 1741-1819), [Proclamation of Thanksgiving, in handwriting of John Sullivan], October 21, 1785; ADS. France. Ministère de Marine. Division de Bordeaux, [list of supplies needed for the ship Le Bizarre, signed by Comte d'Estaing], December 6, 1772; A[aman.]DS, Benjamin Lincoln, [statement of expenses], October 8, 1791-May 1794. Maps: Plan de la Bataille de Montmouth où le Gl. Washington Commandant l'Armeé Americaine Et le Gl. Clinton l'Armeé Anglaise, le 28 Juin 1778; [Rhode Island]; An Eye Sketch of the Falls of Niagara; Plan of the City & Harbour of Savannah 1818.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808.
Shelby, Isaac, 1750-1826. Isaac Shelby : papers, 1760-1839.
Title:
Isaac Shelby : papers, 1760-1839.
Papers include correspondence; accounts; land, legal, and military papers of Shelby; and a 1760 account of his father, Captain Evan Shelby, with George Ross. Correspondence, 1777-1823, concerns Ky. politics, navigation of the Mississippi River, the defense of counties lying on the Ohio River by militia rangers rather than scouts; applications, 1794-1795, for the provision at federal expense, of guards, spies, and scouts for the protection of frontier inhabitants and such industries as salt licks and iron furnaces, counterfeit money, horse thieves, slave stealers, the return of children captured by the Indians, sale of produce at Philadelphia, landed property in Ky., Tenn., and Md., and land litigation. Other papers include accounts, 1775-1816, containing statements of purchase of merchandise, appraisal of stray cattle taken up by Shelby, record of hemp sold to Thomas Hart, Jr., and a list of "Isaac Shelby's cattle for exposition"; land papers, 1782-1825; legal papers in the case of Isaac Shelby v. John Adair, 1794-1802, and in the case of James Parberry's heirs v. Isaac Shelby concerning the ownership of a slave, 1799-1819; military papers, 1793-1794, including a copy of a letter from Benjamin Lincoln, Beverley Randolph, and Timothy Pickering to Anthony Wayne, 1793, record of appointments of officers by Charles Scott on Wayne's campaign, Shelby's affidavit, 1794, about a contract with Joseph Ballenger to supply provisions to 3 garrisons to be stationed on the Wilderness Road, and a memorial of William Whitley to the Ky. legislature asking compensation for his services on the Nickojack campaign. Correspondents include John Adair, John Breckinridge, Robert Breckinridge, James Brown, John Brown, Nathaniel Hart, Harry Innes, James Innes, Henry Knox, James Morrison, George Nicholas, John Speed, Thomas Todd, and James Wilkinson.
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- Shelby, Isaac, 1750-1826. Isaac Shelby : papers, 1760-1839.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: frontier wars papers, 1754-1885.
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Draper manuscripts: frontier wars papers, 1754-1885.
Papers collected and arranged by Lyman Draper preparatory to writing a series of sketches on border warfare. Though the earlier Indian wars are briefly considered, the larger portion of the material deals with wars waged in the Northwest (1788-1795) and with Western operations during the War of 1812. The papers include several significant series of original documents and journals of participants in the campaigns. Present is the manuscript original of General Dearborn's defense against the charges of General Hull in relation to the Detroit surrender; papers of Richard Butler, Josiah Harmar, Absolom Baird, James Winchester, Charles S. Todd, Benjamin Whiteman, Nathan Heald, Joseph Martin, Daniel Smith, and others; and much information on Indian treaties and their negotiation.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 c.f. (24 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: frontier wars papers, 1754-1885.
Zebulon Montgomery Pike biographical materials, 1780-1956, 1780-1956
Title:
Zebulon Montgomery Pike biographical materials, 1780-1956 1780-1956
Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779-1813) was an explorer and soldier, most often remembered two exploratory trips to the newly acquired Louisiana territory. The first of these trips was to the source of the Mississippi River in 1805; the second was to explore the headwaters of the Arkansas and Red Rivers in 1806. Because General James Wilkinson was responsible for organizing Pike’s two expeditions, when the conspiracy charges again Aaron Burr implicated Wilkinson, suspicion was, for a short time, also focused on Pike. Pike worked his way up the ranks of the United States Army, becoming a brigadier-general during the War of 1812. He was killed in the Battle of York in Upper Canada (now Toronto) in 1813.
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- Zebulon Montgomery Pike biographical materials, 1780-1956, 1780-1956
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785. Joseph Reed papers, 1757-1785.
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Joseph Reed papers, 1757-1785.
Correspondence, letterbook, and a few papers, 1757-1785, of American soldier and statesman Joseph Reed.
ArchivalResource: 3.8 linear ft. (1 box, 13 v.)
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- Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785. Joseph Reed papers, 1757-1785.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Autograph letter signed : to Thomas Wharton, 1778 Apr. 16.
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Autograph letter signed : to Thomas Wharton, 1778 Apr. 16.
Ordering shirts for the troops.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Autograph letter signed : to Thomas Wharton, 1778 Apr. 16.
Boyd, Thomas, 1898-1935. Correspondence with Robert Bridges [manuscript], c1928.
Title:
Correspondence with Robert Bridges [manuscript], c1928.
Collection includes two letters from Thomas Boyd to Robert Bridges, in which Boyd discusses the possibility of publishing several excerpts from his book Mad Anthony Wayne (1929) and comments on the personality of Wayne. Also 2 carbons of letters from Bridges to Boyd.
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- Boyd, Thomas, 1898-1935. Correspondence with Robert Bridges [manuscript], c1928.
Wadsworth, Peleg, 1748-1829. Peleg Wadsworth autograph letter signed, 1795.
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Peleg Wadsworth autograph letter signed, 1795.
Autograph letter signed from Peleg Wadsworth, in Philadelphia, to Samuel Bartlett, Esq., in Wells, Me. Topics include Jay's Treaty; Gen. Anthony Wayne's Indian victory; the need to assist Mrs. Samuel Bartlett to settle her affairs; and other matters.
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- Wadsworth, Peleg, 1748-1829. Peleg Wadsworth autograph letter signed, 1795.
Fort Wayne, Indiana records, 1794-1825
Title:
Fort Wayne, Indiana records, 1794-1825
Microfilmed selections of papers relating Detroit, Michigan history and the Northwest Territory.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (2 microfilm reels)
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- Fort Wayne, Indiana records, 1794-1825
Posey, Thomas, 1750-1818. Pay request and receipt, Sept. 1, 1793.
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Pay request and receipt, Sept. 1, 1793.
List of pay due, listing amount for 2 months of service, July and Aug., amount for two months of foraging, amount for subsistence for 62 days and rations at 12 per day equaling 744 rations at Fort Washington. Signed by Thomas Posey and dated Sept. 1, 1793. Note verifying the amount due, signed by Caleb Swann, Paymaster of the troops of the United States. Note of receipt of pay on Sept. 24, 1793, from Caleb Swann through warrant from General Anthony Wayne, signed by Thomas Posey.
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- Posey, Thomas, 1750-1818. Pay request and receipt, Sept. 1, 1793.
United States. Army. Legion of the United States. Orderly book of the U.S. Army Legion of the United States, 1792-1793.
Title:
Orderly book of the U.S. Army Legion of the United States, 1792-1793.
General orders (1792 October 20-1793 March 19) for the Legion of the United States, Anthony Wayne, commander at Pittsburgh and Legionville, Pa. Contains references to Indian wars. Includes index.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (302 pages).1 microfilm reel.
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- United States. Army. Legion of the United States. Orderly book of the U.S. Army Legion of the United States, 1792-1793.
Irvine, William, 1741-1804. Draper manuscripts: William Irvine papers, 1776-1834.
Title:
Draper manuscripts: William Irvine papers, 1776-1834
Copies of correspondence of the Commander of the Seventh Pennsylvania Regiment, who later (1779) became a brigadier general in the Continental Army, including materials from his command at Fort Pitt (1781-1783). Border defense and Irvine's military career are the most prominent topics, but personal letters written to his wife discuss family health, business affairs, servants, and the children's education.
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- Irvine, William, 1741-1804. Draper manuscripts: William Irvine papers, 1776-1834.
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818. Papers, 1777-1804, 1882.
Title:
Papers, 1777-1804, 1882.
Letters to Robert Morris, John Dickinson, Winthrop Sargent, Anthony Wayne, Dudley Woodbridge, and Samuel Bryan discuss mostly Indian and territorial matters. Also 1882 correspondence between William Henry Smith and William L. Gross concerning St. Clair and the boundaries of Wayne and St. Clair counties in Illinois.
ArchivalResource: 12 items
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- St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818. Papers, 1777-1804, 1882.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly books [microform], 1793-1794.
Title:
Orderly books [microform], 1793-1794.
Five orderly books of Anthony Wayne numbered 2-6 contain mostly orders of the day and court martial proceedings. Book 3 includes Roster and Muster roll of four Sub-Legions of the United States grouped by organization.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly books [microform], 1793-1794.
Hollands, Hulda T., 1837-1910. Papers, 1859-1929.
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Papers, 1859-1929.
Collection primarily consists of essays and articles by Hollands about a wide range of topics related to early Michigan and St. Clair County history. Also includes correspondence, scrapbooks, poetry, an abstract of title, and diaries written after her husband passed away. Other subjects include the War of 1812 and Native Americans.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear feet.
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- Hollands, Hulda T., 1837-1910. Papers, 1859-1929.
Shepherd, David, 1734-1795. Draper manuscripts: David Shepherd papers, 1755-1802.
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Draper manuscripts: David Shepherd papers, 1755-1802.
Papers of David Shepherd (1734-1795), a distinguished militia officer, businessman, sheriff, and legislator from the Wheeling, West Virginia region. Although military correspondence and records constitute the bulk of the collection, some letters and papers concerning Shepherd's business affairs and family are intermingled. Major topics of discussion include Dunmore's expedition, the Revolutionary War, military matters in the Wheeling area, western defense, and Indian troubles; and military plans and events such as the assault on Detroit and St. Clair's expedition.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 c.f. (5 volumes)
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- Shepherd, David, 1734-1795. Draper manuscripts: David Shepherd papers, 1755-1802.
Provincial delegates letters, 1754-1829.
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Provincial delegates letters, 1754-1829.
Letters of men who served as provincial delegates: Benjamin Franklin, written in London, 1762-1776; John Dickinson, 1754-1774; Anthony Wayne, 1776-1796; Thomas Fitzsimmons, 1776-1783; James Irvine, 1760; John Cadwalader; Thomas McKean; Jacob Morgan; Robert Morris; Jacob Rush; Charles Thompson; Thomas Wharton; David Rittenhouse; Owen Biddle; P. Muhlenberg; Thomas Willing; Samuel Hunter; and others.
ArchivalResource: ca. 600 items.
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- Provincial delegates letters, 1754-1829.
Stewart, Charles, 1729-1800. Family papers, 1768-1877
Title:
Charles Stewart family papers, 1768-1877
Papers of Charles Stewart, the Commissary General of Issues, Continental Army and delegate to Continental Congress from New Jersey along with some family documents.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1768-1877.
William L. Clements Library. Nathanael Greene papers, 1762-1852, bulk 1780-1785.
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Nathanael Greene papers, 1762-1852, bulk 1780-1785.
The Nathanael Greene papers contain Greene's military and personal correspondence during American Revolution, with the bulk of the collection documenting his command in the Southern Department (1780-1783). The collection includes Greene's communications with George Washington, the Continental Congress, the War Board, state governors, and Continental Army officers and subordinates. Also present are military documents, such as returns, memoranda, and expense reports, and personal letters to and from his wife, Catherine.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. Nathanael Greene papers, 1762-1852, bulk 1780-1785.
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers of Nathanael Greene, 1781-1782.
Title:
Papers of Nathanael Greene, 1781-1782.
Two volumes of letterbooks (1781 Jan. 14-Feb. 29 and 1782 Jan. 1-Apr. 8) consisting of copies of letters sent by Greene as commander in chief of the Southern Department during the Revolution. Correspondents include Abraham Buford, Richard Caswell, Benjamin Harrison, Isaac Huger, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Lincoln, Chevalier de La Luzerne, Francis Marion, Daniel Morgan, Robert Morris, Abner Nash, Andrew Pickens, the Comte de Rochambeau, Baron von Steuben, Thomas Sumter, George Washington, and Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 1 container.2 microfilm reels.
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- Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers of Nathanael Greene, 1781-1782.
Orderly book, 1776.
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Orderly book, 1776.
Manuscript orderly book, 27 February-18 May and June 12-20 1776 of the 4th Pennsylvania Battlion with headquarters at Marcus Hook, New York, Camp Cadwell, Long Island near N.Y., Albany and Isle of Noix. It contains general and regimental orders with descriptions of court martials and field officer assignments.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Orderly book, 1776.
Chickasaw Nation. Memorandum : of the meddels in the box for the Chickasaw Chiefs, [ca. 1791].
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Memorandum : of the meddels in the box for the Chickasaw Chiefs, [ca. 1791].
Undated memorandum regarding the medals and bands given to sixteen Chickasaw chiefs.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 25 cm.
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- Chickasaw Nation. Memorandum : of the meddels in the box for the Chickasaw Chiefs, [ca. 1791].
André, John, 1751-1780. John André The Cow Chace, 1780-1881.
Title:
John André The Cow Chace, 1780-1881.
This collection is a single volume that contains an 1866 publication of John André's satirical poem The Cow Chace with additional preface and notes and interspersed illustrations of people and places referenced in the poem. Also included is a manuscript of the poem, copied by André before its 1780 publication, and letters attesting to its authenticity.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- André, John, 1751-1780. John André The Cow Chace, 1780-1881.
Stevens, William Bacon, 1815-1887. William Bacon Stevens papers, 1736-1849.
Title:
William Bacon Stevens papers, 1736-1849.
This collection consists of the papers of William Bacon Stevens. Except for two original letters to Stevens and his sketches (Folders 16-18), all of the papers are copies of primary source materials used by Stevens for writing his History of Georgia. Many copies are in his own hand; others are in the handwriting of clerks, but contain Stevens' notes. All of the extracts from the Proceedings of official bodies were later included in Colonial Records of Georgia and the Revolutionary Records of Georgia, both edited and compiled by A.D. Candler. The papers from 1782 (Folder 6) contain copies of letters from Generals Anthony Wayne, Nathaniel Greene, and Andrew Pickets. Some of these papers are also in the John Vallence Bevan papers, MS 71; these copies are noted in parentheses. Elijah Clark, Patrick Carr, and others, are often referred to in the proceedings. The articles in the three copy books are from contemporary news papers (No. 2) and proceedings of the Executive Council and Commons House of Assembly (Nos. 5-6).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.50 cubic feet)
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- Stevens, William Bacon, 1815-1887. William Bacon Stevens papers, 1736-1849.
Sellers family. Business records, 1774-1834 [microform].
Title:
Business records, 1774-1834 [microform].
ArchivalResource: 1 reel of microfilm.
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- Sellers family. Business records, 1774-1834 [microform].
Greene, George Washington, 1811-1883. Letter to Abram S. Eastlake [manuscript], 1873 April 12.
Title:
Letter to Abram S. Eastlake [manuscript], 1873 April 12.
Greene writes that the historian Henry B. Dawson may be in possession of the papers of Mad Anthony Wayne and that Eastlake is welcome to use the few he has for his project.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Greene, George Washington, 1811-1883. Letter to Abram S. Eastlake [manuscript], 1873 April 12.
The Encampment & establishment of General Wayne and the Army of the United States of America, at Roche de bout upon the Miamis River about 25 miles from Lake Erie & about 60 miles from Detroit.
Title:
The Encampment & establishment of General Wayne and the Army of the United States of America, at Roche de bout upon the Miamis River about 25 miles from Lake Erie & about 60 miles from Detroit. [18--?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 34 x 40 cm.
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- The Encampment & establishment of General Wayne and the Army of the United States of America, at Roche de bout upon the Miamis River about 25 miles from Lake Erie & about 60 miles from Detroit.
Adams, Marion S. (Marion Sheffield), 1904-. Collection, 1863-1931.
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Collection, 1863-1931.
Correspondence, notes, and visual images concerning Indiana history, and two publications. Topics include the pioneer, Native American, and religious history of Indiana. Visual images include Richard Owen, Gouverneur Morris, Anthony Wayne, and the Battle of Tippecanoe. The publications are Joseph F. Weinland's THE ROMANTIC STORY OF SCHOENBRUNN: THE FIRST TOWN IN OHIO and XV. PAPERS RELATING TO QUAKERS AND MORAVIANS.
ArchivalResource: 5 folders.
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- Adams, Marion S. (Marion Sheffield), 1904-. Collection, 1863-1931.
Jeffers, John. [Letter] 1792 September 3, Pittsburg [to] Gen. [Anthony] Wayne.
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[Letter] 1792 September 3, Pittsburg [to] Gen. [Anthony] Wayne.
Report that the quality of the beef to be issued to the troops was unacceptable.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 31 cm.
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- Jeffers, John. [Letter] 1792 September 3, Pittsburg [to] Gen. [Anthony] Wayne.
Richardson, Robert Carter, 1826-1896. Robert Carter Richardson : Papers, 1858-1897.
Title:
Robert Carter Richardson : Papers, 1858-1897.
Papers consisting of letters; rough drafts of essays and poems; Richardson's newspaper obituary; a printed election handout, ca. 1857; report from the delegates to the Convention of Border Slave States; and a scrapbook containing newspaper clippings with political, legal, and genealogical information.
ArchivalResource: 0.33 cubic ft. (15 items)
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- Richardson, Robert Carter, 1826-1896. Robert Carter Richardson : Papers, 1858-1897.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, 1755-1835
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, Volume XI, Miscellany, 1755-1835
Portraits, prints, letters, and documents tipped into Volume 11 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856)
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (84 items)
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, Volume XI, Miscellany, 1755-1835.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne papers, 1775-1796.
Title:
Anthony Wayne papers, 1775-1796.
This collection contains some papers of Isaac Wayne, father and son; business accounts, miscellaneous notes, and correspondence about George Washington's visit to Georgia in 1791; a map of Nova Scotia, and a microfilm of papers in the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, July 15-Dec 31, 1796.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (4 boxes, 2 volumes, 2 large manuscript, 3 microfilm reels)
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne papers, 1775-1796.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 January 22 : Walthon's, 5 miles below Ebenezer, to General Barnwell or Officer Comm[andin]g the troops near the Savannah.
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ALS, 1782 January 22 : Walthon's, 5 miles below Ebenezer, to General Barnwell or Officer Comm[andin]g the troops near the Savannah.
After reconnoitering the enemy, Wayne realizes all supplies must be drawn from Carolina, and requests rice and corn be sent, with "negroes with some carpenters to repair the road and bridges ... always giving certificates for every article you take ... also for the time of service for such carriages and negroes ..." Later that night was a major skirmish with 300 Creek Indians.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 21 x 17 cm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 January 22 : Walthon's, 5 miles below Ebenezer, to General Barnwell or Officer Comm[andin]g the troops near the Savannah.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Daily journal of Wayne's campaign, including an account of the memorable battle of August 20 : manuscript, 1794 July 28-Nov. 2.
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Daily journal of Wayne's campaign, including an account of the memorable battle of August 20 : manuscript, 1794 July 28-Nov. 2.
Manuscript copy of Wayne's journal.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (48 leaves)
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Daily journal of Wayne's campaign, including an account of the memorable battle of August 20 : manuscript, 1794 July 28-Nov. 2.
Abeel, James, 1733-1825. Revolutionary War papers, 1773-1961.
Title:
Revolutionary War papers, 1773-1961.
Correspondence, diaries, military records, and other papers, relating to the American Revolution. Includes M.S. thesis (1961) by George W. Dress, entitled Colonel John Neilson and the Revolution in New Jersey; microfilm of records (1776-1782) of damages in New Jersey done by the British and Americans during the war, kept by New Jersey Commission to Record Military Damages; receipt book (1779-1780) kept by James Abeel as deputy quartermaster, Morristown, N.J.; letters (1778-1779) to Dorothea Patton Gibbon, of London, England, from her attorney, Joseph Newton, concerning the effect of the American Revolution on her investments, and report of her account; diaries of John Kaighn, Johannes Reuber (b. 1759) (Hessian soldier), and Zaccheus Town; letters (1777-1778) received by Capt. Leonard Bleecker from his sister, Ann Eliza Bleecker, of Albany, N.Y., describing social activities there; copies of papers (1780-1782) relating to Lewis Costigan's service as a spy for the Continental Army; letters written by Henry Beekman Livingston, Hannah Ogden, Anthony Wayne, and Committee of Secret Correspondence (U.S. Continental Congress); and letters received by James Abeel.
ArchivalResource: 62 items, 3 v., and 3 microfilm reels : positive.
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- Abeel, James, 1733-1825. Revolutionary War papers, 1773-1961.
Guild, Curtis, 1860-1915. Autograph collection, 1642-1928.
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Autograph collection, 1642-1928.
Autograph collection of Curtis Guild, Governor of Massachusetts and Ambassador to Russia. The collection consists of autographs, letters, and signed documents of British, French, and U.S. military and political leaders, presidents, royalty, ministers, literary figures, opera singers, actors, etc. Includes letters of Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, and General Anthony Wayne concerning the progress of the Revolutionary War and the provisioning and recruitment of the Continental Army; a love letter from Benedict Arnold to his wife; a letter from Ulysses S. Grant expressing his disappointment with the 1878 silver bill; and letters from William H. Taft and Woodrow Wilson relative to relations with Russia and Guild's ambassadorship. Also a manuscript page from Theodore Roosevelt's "Winning the West"; diaries of Samuel C. Cobb's ocean voyages to Königsberg (Kaliningrad, U.S.S.R., 1845) and to Rio de Janeiro (1846-47); and portraits of Czar Nicolas II and his family.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize container.
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- Guild, Curtis, 1860-1915. Autograph collection, 1642-1928.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 February 19 : Head Quarters, Ebenezer, to John Martin, Governor of Georgia.
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ALS, 1782 February 19 : Head Quarters, Ebenezer, to John Martin, Governor of Georgia.
Wayne makes suggestions "for opening a door for the return of the Citizens" in Savannah, also for forming a permanent security force by "adopting the same kind of plan with Carolina for embodying a Corps of Negroes ..."
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 22 x 15 cm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 February 19 : Head Quarters, Ebenezer, to John Martin, Governor of Georgia.
Wayne, Anthony, 1756-1865. [Letter] 20th June 1791, Savannah [to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia].
Title:
[Letter] 20th June 1791, Savannah [to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia]. 1791.
Letter spells out Wayne's view of fair policies to be pursued with the Creek Indians.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ; 23 x 37 cm. folded in half (23 x 19 cm.)
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1756-1865. [Letter] 20th June 1791, Savannah [to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia].
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. [Letter] 10th June 1791, Savannah [to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia].
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[Letter] 10th June 1791, Savannah [to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia]. 1791.
Spells out Wayne's view of fair policies to be pursued with the Creek Indians.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ; 23 x 37 cm. folded in half (23 x 19 cm.)
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. [Letter] 10th June 1791, Savannah [to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia].
Underwood, Thomas T. (Thomas Taylor). Thomas T. Underwood journal, 1794-1797.
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Thomas T. Underwood journal, 1794-1797.
Portion of a journal kept by Underwood during his service under Gen. Anthony Wayne in campaigns against the Indians of the Old Northwest.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Underwood, Thomas T. (Thomas Taylor). Thomas T. Underwood journal, 1794-1797.
Tinsley, Samuel, fl. 1793-1794. Orderly books : manuscript, 1793-1794.
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Orderly books : manuscript, 1793-1794.
Photostat copies of orderly books kept during Major General Anthony Wayne's campaign against the Northwest Indians. The books were kept by Lt. Samuel Tinsley and others.
ArchivalResource: 6 v.
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- Tinsley, Samuel, fl. 1793-1794. Orderly books : manuscript, 1793-1794.
Native American History collection 1689-1921 Native American History collection
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Native American History collection 1689-1921 Native American History collection
The Native American History collection contains miscellaneous letters and documents concerning Native American Indians in the United States, Canada, and the West Indies, and their interactions with British and American settlers.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet
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- Native American History collection, 1689-1921
Hamtramck, John Francis, 1756-1803. Hamtramck, John Francis, 1756-1803 1796-1798 Letters.
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Hamtramck, John Francis, 1756-1803 1796-1798 Letters.
Col. Hammtramck writes letters to both Gen. Wilkinson and Secretary of War James McHenry. He discusses personal problems, promotion possibilities, military matters and the mechinations of the Spanish, British and Indians. He writes of problems such as pay, food and clothing, discipline and dueling.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Hamtramck, John Francis, 1756-1803. Hamtramck, John Francis, 1756-1803 1796-1798 Letters.
Great Britain. Army. Brigade of Guards (1776-1783). Orderly books, 1776-1779.
Title:
Orderly books, 1776-1779.
Orderly books, August 15, 1776 - January 28, 1777, August 7, 1778 - December 25, 1778, and January 1, 1779 - December 31, 1779 of the British Foot Guards stationed in New York City. The 1776-1777 volume contains general, brigade and regimental orders dated from New York City, Staten Island, New Utrecht, Newtown, York Island, New Rochelle, White Plains, Dobbs Ferry, Delancy Mills, Newark, Amboy, Rariton's Landing, Trenton, Brunswick. The entry for September 22, 1776, records the execution of Nathan Hale. The 1778 volume contains general, brigade, regimental and garrison orders, dated from New York City. The 1779 volume contains garrison, battalion and brigade orders, as well as the general orders of Sir Henry Clinton, dated from New York City (including Laurel Hill and Morris's House). They include some accounts of courts-martial. Ms. note by W.A. Irvine at the beginning of the 1778 volume states that it came from the papers of Brigadier General William Irvine, 2nd Pennsylvania Brigade. Ms. note by R.C. Root at the beginning of the 1779 volume states that it was found in the mid-nineteenth century, with a collection of Anthony Wayne's orderly books, in an attic at the Old Arsenal in Philadelphia.
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- Great Britain. Army. Brigade of Guards (1776-1783). Orderly books, 1776-1779.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letters, 1782-1795.
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Letters, 1782-1795.
Various correspondents, including Major Frailes, George Emlen, Leonard Cecil, Samuel Elbert, R. P. Landon, John Houstoun, Daniel Hall, John Jenkins, Major Moore, Samuel Howell, David Brydie Mitchell, and William Lewis.
ArchivalResource: 17 items (17 leaves).
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letters, 1782-1795.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne papers, 1779-1796.
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Anthony Wayne papers, 1779-1796.
Correspondence, notes, treaty, military documents, and other papers pertaining chiefly to Wayne's service as an army officer in the Revolutionary War and during campaigns against the Indians of the Old Northwest and as a member of the Pennsylvania State convention for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Correspondents include Thomas Burke, James Madison, Benjamin Rush, George Washington, and Wayne's son-in-law, William R. Atlee.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne papers, 1779-1796.
Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
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Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
The collection contains the political correspondence of Alexander H.H. Stuart, particularly from 1850-1853, when he served in Fillmore's cabinet and from 1857-1861, when he was in the Virginia State Senate. The Whig Party is a major topic. Other topics include national and Virginia politics, the presidential elections of 1848, 1852, and 1868, the reestablishment of a national bank, the Virginia Reform Convention of 1850, the American Know-Nothing Party, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Also slavery, abolition, Southern conservative opposition to secession, Virginia elections of 1831, 1851, 1859, 1867, the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion, the use of statistics in government, the Confederate Congress, sectional reconciliation after the Civil War, the Readjustor controversy, political patronage, and internal improvements. Also mentioned are Revolutionary War pension claims, migration of free blacks to Liberia, affairs at the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indian Agency in 1851, California politics and Indians in 1851, the Tehuantepec Isthmus route, Iowa in 1851, San Francisco in 1854, New Orleans in 1861, West Virginia in 1861, the U.S.S. Princeton explosion, Dorothea Dix's efforts to establish hospitals for the mentally ill, building of the U.S. Capitol, the Virginia Central Railroad and the University of Virginia. Many letters convey local news in Staunton and Augusta County, Va., such as the development of Alum Springs, the establishment of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, smallpox cases and land sales and controversies in Virginia and Kentucky. Others refer to legal cases handled by Stuart, including suits involving the Bath Iron Works and Buffalo Forge, and the Wheeling Bridge. Several letters discuss family affairs including plans by a cousin to run a boarding house for young women in Athens, Greece. Only a few letters mention the Civil War and Reconstruction and include references to the military movements of Confederate general Robert S. Garnett. Topics in earlier Stuart and the related Baldwin family papers include ratification of the U.S. constitution, Jeffersonian party politics, political events during the administration of George Washington, Washington Academy, the University of Virginia and its honor system, Washington College, and William Wirt's biography of Patrick Henry. The papers also contain an architectural drawing of an unidentified house, an engraving of Alexander H.H. Stuart, insurance policies, stock certificates, indentures, wills, land plats, and speeches by Alexander H.H. Stuart. Military papers of Captain George M. Cochran, Jr., Quartermaster, 52nd Virginia Infantry, consist chiefly of requisitions and receipts. There are also two printed pamphlets, 1849, in French and German, on the potato blight.
ArchivalResource: 800 (ca.) items.
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- Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839, (bulk 1753-1839)
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Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839 (bulk 1753-1839)
Collection is composed of autograph letters of prominent colonial, revolutionary, and early American figures which are interleaved in the five volume work by Washington Irving, LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. The letters were bound into the work by R. W. Smith in 1878-1879 for Timothy Hopkins.
ArchivalResource: 5 v.
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- Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839, (bulk 1753-1839)
Records of the Office of the Secretary of War. 1791 - 1948. Correspondence Relating to Indian Affairs, Military Pensions, and Fortifications
Title:
Records of the Office of the Secretary of War. 1791 - 1948. Correspondence Relating to Indian Affairs, Military Pensions, and Fortifications
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- Records of the Office of the Secretary of War. 1791 - 1948. Correspondence Relating to Indian Affairs, Military Pensions, and Fortifications
Wayne, Anthony J., 1745-1796. Autograph letter signed : to general (Greene?), 1781 June 4.
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Autograph letter signed : to general (Greene?), 1781 June 4.
Giving his plans for joining Lafayette.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Wayne, Anthony J., 1745-1796. Autograph letter signed : to general (Greene?), 1781 June 4.
Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809. Draper manuscripts: Daniel Brodhead papers, 1775-1846.
Title:
Draper manuscripts: Daniel Brodhead papers, 1775-1846.
Papers of Daniel Brodhead, an officer in the Continental Army, who served as an Indian negotiator and as commander of the Western Department, headquartered at Fort Pitt from 1779-1781. Included are correspondence, speeches, and treaty papers, 1775-1781, concerning Indian leaders Big Cat, Captain John Killbuck, Jr., Captain Johnny (also known as Israel), Captain Pipe (Hopocan) and John Montour of the Delaware; Half King (Tanacharison) of the Seneca and Samuel Houston (known as Raven) of the Cherokee; as well as copies of letters from George Washington to Brodhead, and Draper's copy of Brodhead's outgoing correspondence letterbook for 1780-1781.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 c.f. (3 volumes)
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- Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809. Draper manuscripts: Daniel Brodhead papers, 1775-1846.
James McHenry papers 1777-1832 McHenry, James papers
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James McHenry papers 1777-1832 McHenry, James papers
The James McHenry papers contain correspondence and documents related to the political career of James McHenry. The majority of the materials pertain to his tenure as Secretary of War from 1796 to 1800.
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- James McHenry papers, McHenry, James papers, 1777-1832
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly book, August-December, 1793 / [Gen. Anthony Wayne].
Title:
Orderly book, August-December, 1793 / [Gen. Anthony Wayne].
Record of the U.S. Army Legion in camp at Hobson's Choice and Greenville in the Northwest Territory, containing the orders of General Anthony Wayne, Commander in Chief.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Orderly book, August-December, 1793 / [Gen. Anthony Wayne].
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1781 July 27 : Camp at Goods Bridge, to [George Washington].
Title:
ALS, 1781 July 27 : Camp at Goods Bridge, to [George Washington].
Heatedly denounces the intercepted letters from Lord Germain. "It is therefore the business of America to dispossess them of every port they hold in the United States, at every expense of blood & treasure."
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1781 July 27 : Camp at Goods Bridge, to [George Washington].
Ely, Edwin A., 1836-1927,. Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890.
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Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890.
Autograph letters and signed documents, chiefly from the Revolutionary era.
ArchivalResource: 250 items.
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- Ely, Edwin A., 1836-1927,. Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890.
Henry family. Papers, 1758-1909.
Title:
Papers, 1758-1909.
The records of the Henry family document the line leading from the first William to Granville, with some records of William, III.
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- Henry family. Papers, 1758-1909.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letters and appointment, 1792-1795.
Title:
Letters and appointment, 1792-1795.
Three letters, 1792-1795, and one appointment, July 1, 1793, regarding Indian affairs in the Northwest Territory and preparations for war.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (3 folders) ; 34 cm. or smaller
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letters and appointment, 1792-1795.
Greenville, Ohio daybook of accounts with United States Army officers, 1794-1797.
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Greenville, Ohio daybook of accounts with United States Army officers, 1794-1797.
Daybook from Greenville, Ohio, showing accounts with United States Army officers between 1794 and 1797, including General Anthony Wayne, General James Wilkinson, Colonel J. F. Hamtramck, Captain Zebulon Pike, and Lieutenant William Henry Harrison. Entries in the daybook give costs of liquors, food, clothing, general supplies, and costs to transport the goods. Daybook may possibly have been kept by a sutler with the Army.
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- Greenville, Ohio daybook of accounts with United States Army officers, 1794-1797.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letters, 1794-1796.
Title:
Letters, 1794-1796.
3 letters written from the Northwest Territory to George Ingersoll about military supplies (1794), to Winthrop Sargent about Indian affairs (1795), and to William Winston about leadership for a prospective military campaign to the Georgia frontier (1796).
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letters, 1794-1796.
General Wayne's encampment & establishment at Roche de Bout.
Title:
General Wayne's encampment & establishment at Roche de Bout. [1794?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 34 x 40 cm.
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- General Wayne's encampment & establishment at Roche de Bout.
Letter written by an unidentified British officer concerning Wayne's Campaign, [1794] Mar.
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Letter written by an unidentified British officer concerning Wayne's Campaign, [1794] Mar.
ALS, written by an unidentified British military officer, signed with initials, to "My Lord," dated at York, Upper Canada, reporting news of the defeat of American Indians by Anthony Wayne at Fort Recovery. The writer discusses implications of the defeat for alliance between Indians and Britain; his orders from Lord Dorchester, governor of Québec, to go to Fort Miamis, Ohio; and the possibility of war with the United States.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- Letter written by an unidentified British officer concerning Wayne's Campaign, [1794] Mar.
Joseph Halle Schaffner autograph collection, 1683-1948.
Title:
Joseph Halle Schaffner autograph collection, 1683-1948.
Autograph collection of the American clothing manufacturer Jospeh Halle Schaffner.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- Joseph Halle Schaffner autograph collection, 1683-1948.
Winkleman, William F. The William F. Winkleman papers, 1862-1937.
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The William F. Winkleman papers, 1862-1937.
Contains the following types of materials: diary, letters, bylaws, poem, postcard, memoir. Contains information pertaining to the following war and time periods: 1784-1812, Civil War -- Eastern Theater, 1865-1897, 1930s. Contains information pertaining to the following military unit: 200th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. General description of the collection: The William F. Winkleman papers include memoir of mobilization of 1862, bylaws of Post 58, Grand Army of the Republic, personal diary, September 1864 - April 1865, personal letters, originals and transcriptions, 1937 clipping about Civil War, and notes describing 1796 burial of General Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Winkleman, William F. The William F. Winkleman papers, 1862-1937.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne orderly books [microform], 1795-1796.
Title:
Anthony Wayne orderly books [microform], 1795-1796.
Contains three orderly books of Anthony Wayne, including Greenville orders Aug.-Dec. 1795; company order book Dec. 1795-Feb. 1796; and Greenville orders May-July 1796.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne orderly books [microform], 1795-1796.
Northwest, Old. Papers and documents, 1721-1802 (bulk 1780-1801).
Title:
Papers and documents, 1721-1802 (bulk 1780-1801).
The collection contains miscellaneous papers relating to the exploration, settlement, and administration of the Northwest Territory. Topics include the U.S. Army in the west; the campaigns against Native Americans by Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne; the Ohio Company and land settlement; the French and British in the Northwest Territory and in the American Revolution; territorial court records; territorial politics and government; French fur trading expeditions; government relations and treaties with Native Americans; Clark's expeditions against Vincennes and Kaskaskia; and military actions in the west during the American Revolution. Correspondents include Anthony Wayne, Arthur St. Clair, Patrick Henry, Francis Vigo, Henry Knox, Josiah Harmar, James McHenry, George Rogers Clark, John Francis Hamtramck, and Winthrop Sargent.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes.
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- Northwest, Old. Papers and documents, 1721-1802 (bulk 1780-1801).
Scott, Charles, 1739-1813. Charles Scott papers, 1777-1828, 1790-1813 (bulk dates).
Title:
Charles Scott papers, 1777-1828, 1790-1813 (bulk dates).
These papers are correspondence with and documents signed by Charles Scott. Two broadsides are photostatic reproductions of a call to arms in 1808 (1B53M118) and an amendment to a land act in 1811 (1B62M143). One original broadside (1VF61M201) offers a reward for a runaway slave. Also in that accession are letters from Scott's brother concerning the gold rush in California. A document remitting a fine in 1810 is included in another accession (1VF55W13). One accession (1VF5517) contains Scott's appointment as Brigadier General, a land indenture and two letters from John Evans. There is also a photograph of Scott (1PA54M6 removed to photo archives).
ArchivalResource: 109 pieces.
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- Scott, Charles, 1739-1813. Charles Scott papers, 1777-1828, 1790-1813 (bulk dates).
George Washington collection 1758-1799 Washington, George
Title:
George Washington collection 1758-1799 Washington, George
The George Washington collection contains miscellaneous letters and documents written and received by George Washington, first President of the United States, relating to personal, political, and military matters. Most of the items in the collection date from the period during and after the Revolutionary War.
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- George Washington collection, Washington, George, 1758-1799
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809. Court-martial proceedings, 1795 Nov 16.
Title:
Court-martial proceedings, 1795 Nov 16.
Written in General Anthony Wayne's hand, the manuscript is an account of the proceedings of a general court martial held for the trial of Ensign Meriwether Lewis of the 1st Regiment of Infantry for actions and use of language unbecoming an officer. John Elliot accused Lewis of challenging him to a duel. The Court acquitted Lewis.
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- Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809. Court-martial proceedings, 1795 Nov 16.
Peters, William, fl. 1794. Field notebook compiled during Wayne's Campaign : journal, 1794-1795.
Title:
Field notebook compiled during Wayne's Campaign : journal, 1794-1795.
A field notebook kept by Captain William Peters concerning the trials and sentences received by various individuals from a military court. These hearing took place in Greenville, Ohio, where General Anthony Wayne's army was stationed in the year 1794. There is a typescript index of names stapled to the front of the book. This index was compiled by Bayless Hardin in 1937.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (69 p.) ; 20 cm.
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- Peters, William, fl. 1794. Field notebook compiled during Wayne's Campaign : journal, 1794-1795.
Wayne, Anthony J., 1745-1796. Autograph letter signed : "Lines before York," to Joseph Reid, President of Pennsylvania, 1781 Oct. 3.
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Autograph letter signed : "Lines before York," to Joseph Reid, President of Pennsylvania, 1781 Oct. 3.
Concerning the surrender of Cornwallis.
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- Wayne, Anthony J., 1745-1796. Autograph letter signed : "Lines before York," to Joseph Reid, President of Pennsylvania, 1781 Oct. 3.
Payne, John, 1788-1854. Papers of John Payne, 1780-1905 (bulk 1812-1848)
Title:
Papers of John Payne, 1780-1905 (bulk 1812-1848)
Family and general correspondence, legal papers, political papers, and printed matter relating to Payne's duties as clerk of the Bracken County, Ky., court and to his role in Kentucky politics. Other topics include the War of 1812, the Battle of Tippecanoe, the trial of Aaron Burr, the New Court-Old Court controversy in Kentucky, the political fortunes of Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison, and Henry Clay, and the Whig Party. Individuals represented by correspondence or other papers include Francis P. Blair, John C. Calhoun, Lewis Cass, John J. Crittenden, William Henry Harrison, Richard M. Johnson, Louis McLane, and Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 195 items.1 container.
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- Payne, John, 1788-1854. Papers of John Payne, 1780-1905 (bulk 1812-1848)
Letter to an editor regarding Battle of Fallen Timbers and incidents on the Lewis and Clark expedition [manuscript], n.d.
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Letter to an editor regarding Battle of Fallen Timbers and incidents on the Lewis and Clark expedition [manuscript], n.d.
Undated, unsigned letter from Newbern, Pulaski County, Va., concerns the Battle of Fallen Timbers and the Lewis and Clark expedition as related to the writer by an old man who claimed to have been at the battle and in the Corps of Discovery. The writer mentions "our late worthy & lamented friend Col Slough," Mad Anthony Wayne, Arthur St. Clair, and the Treaty of Greenville.
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- Letter to an editor regarding Battle of Fallen Timbers and incidents on the Lewis and Clark expedition [manuscript], n.d.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805
Portraits, prints, letters, and documents tipped into Volume 10 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72 ++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, Nathanael Greene (2), Comte de Rochambeau, Timothy Pickering, Thomas Sumter (2), Francis Rawdon (2), Benjamin Tallmadge, Horatio Gates, John Andre (5), Honora Sneyd, Benedict Arnold (4), Alexander Hamilton (2), John Lawrence, William Smith (2), John Laurens, Champe, Joseph Thayendaneken, Lord Cornwallis (2), Banastre Tarleton (2), John Graves Simcoe, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Huntington, Thomas Jefferson, Thaddeus Kosciuszko, Otho Holland Williams, H. William Green, Henry Lee, Colonel Stewart, unidentified (2). Prints: The Ballance of Power; Landung einer Französischen hülfs Armee in America, zu Rhode Island am 11ten Julius 1780; [Death of de Kalb]; Major Andre, taken prisoner; Arrestation du Major André an Bourg Tarry Town; Capture of Andre; (colored) Last Words of Captain Nathan Hale, the Hero-Martyr of the American Revolution; The Seventy Six Stone House at Tappan; Seventy Six Stone House Rear; [Major Andre on his way to the gallows]; [Escape of Sergeant Champe]; The South Prospect of the City of New York in North America; Battle of Cowpens--Conflict between Cols. Washington & Tarleton; Female Patriotism--Mrs. Steele & Genl. Greene; Koscuisko's Monument. Letters: ALS, Comte de Rochambeau to [?], January 4, 1764; ALS, Nathanael Greene to Thomas Jefferson, June 1, 1785; A[aman.]LS, Richard Caswell to the General Assembly, May 3, 1777; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, February 5, 1804; James McHenry to Charles Pinckney, Gov. of South Carolina, August 1, 1797; ALS, Aaron Ogden to Jonathan Dayton, February 26, 1805; ALS, Stephen van Renneselaer to Thomas Morris, December 20, 1792; ALS, Robert Stark to Jacob Reed, May 20, 1778; ALS, John Lewis Gervais to [?], January 24, 1779; ALS, ALexander Campbell to Arthur Lee, June 30, 1785; ALS, Francis Marion to [?], February 4, 1779; ALS, Tobias Lear to James Greenleaf, January 12, 1794; AL[frag.], [Anthony Wayne] to [?], March 4, 1793; ALS, Joseph Reed to Samuel Atlee, June 22, 1780; AL, [Robert Howe] to John Rutledge, Gov. of South Carolina, October 6, 1776; AL[frag.]S, James Garvey to [?], February 9, 1780; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, November 17, 1803; ALS, Henry Lee to Maj. Retion, August 13, 1794; Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, May 5, 1805. Documents: ADS[facsimile], Benedict Arnold, [Pass for John André], September 22, 1780; ADS, Benjamin Tallmadge, [receipt], June 24, 1780.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805.
United States. Army. Legion of the United States. Muster rolls of the U.S. Army Legion of the United States, 1790-1797.
Title:
Muster rolls of the U.S. Army Legion of the United States, 1790-1797.
Muster, company, and payrolls for sub-legions under Generals Arthur St. Clair and Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 4 oversize volumes.
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- United States. Army. Legion of the United States. Muster rolls of the U.S. Army Legion of the United States, 1790-1797.
Letter written by an unidentified British officer concerning Wayne's Campaign, [1794] Mar.
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Letter written by an unidentified British officer concerning Wayne's Campaign, [1794] Mar.
ALS, written by an unidentified British military officer, signed with initials, to "My Lord," dated at York, Upper Canada, reporting news of the defeat of American Indians by Anthony Wayne at Fort Recovery. The writer discusses implications of the defeat for alliance between Indians and Britain; his orders from Lord Dorchester, governor of Québec, to go to Fort Miamis, Ohio; and the possibility of war with the United States.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- Letter written by an unidentified British officer concerning Wayne's Campaign, [1794] Mar.
Jackson, James, 1757-1806. Letters to Anthony Wayne, 1782.
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Letters to Anthony Wayne, 1782.
The collection consists of two letters from Col. James Jackson at Wrights and Eiley, near Savannah, Georgia, to Brig. General Andrew Wayne at Ebenezer (also near Savannah) dated February 19 and 20, 1782. Jackson who was in command of a body of troops under Wayne, reports about troop movements, a planned ambush, and the need for shoes.
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- Jackson, James, 1757-1806. Letters to Anthony Wayne, 1782.
Keugh, Lieutenant William, Report of British Officer to His Majesty from Camp at German Town 28th of Setptemr. 1777, 1777 September 28- October 7
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Keugh, Lieutenant William, Report of British Officer to His Majesty from Camp at German Town 28th of Setptemr. 1777 1777 September 28- October 7
Lieutenant William Keugh (b. 1732) was an Irish-born officer in the British army during the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. Serving as Adjutant for the 44th Regiment of Foot, Keugh wrote Report of British Officer to His Majesty from Camp at German Town 28th of Setptemr. 1777, which chronicles the Philadelphia campaign of 1777, including descriptions of the Battles of Brandywine, Paoli and Germantown.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Volume(s)
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- Keugh, Lieutenant William, Report of British Officer to His Majesty from Camp at German Town 28th of Setptemr. 1777, 1777 September 28- October 7
Meleney, John C., 1921-. John C. Meleney research files, 1775-1986, (bulk, 1775-1808).
Title:
John C. Meleney research files, 1775-1986, (bulk, 1775-1808).
Research notes re political life in Charleston, S.C., during early republican era of late 18th century; chiefly sources used in Meleney's published biography of Aedanus Burke, a native of Ireland who served in S.C. General Assembly, U.S. House of Representatives, and S.C. Convention to ratify U.S. Constitution; also including material collected for unpublished book on representation debate in South Carolina, 1778-1808. Research papers filed in Box IV include, Fence Law Controversy in South Carolina, 1868-1882, written for history class, (May 1985; 59 sheets); and Landed Interest, Representation, Property Concepts, and related Legal Doctrine in Early Republican South Carolina: An Introductory Analysis (December 1986; 59 sheets). Representation and apportionment debate materials arranged into two main series: "Political essays and commentary in South Carolina pamphlets and newspapers, 1783-1786" and "Collected materials relating to debate on apportionment of representation in South Carolina, 1794-1796"; files include typescripts and photocopied originals of letters and pamphlets (mostly published under pseudonyms), editorial comment, and grand jury charges. Some essays have been identified as works by Burke, Christopher Gadsden, Alexander Gillon, William Hornby, John Fauchereaud Grimke, Henry Pendleton, Robert Goodloe Harper, John Drayton, Timothy Ford, Henry William Desaussure, Thomas Tudor Tucker, and Joseph Alston; also including research on constitutional and legislative background. Also including notes, drafts, papers, and newspaper stories relating to representation and related issues like debtor relief, paper money, judicial reform, eminent domain, and the open range policy, contemporary political issues, Society of the Cincinnati, the Jay treaty, the Jonathan Robbins extradition case, and debates in the first federal Congress. Also including information about William Read, Nathanael Greene, Anthony Wayne, James Madison, John Nicholson, Pierce Butler, Edward Rutledge, Charles Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Rutledge, Jr., RawlinsLowndes, and John Pringle.
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- Meleney, John C., 1921-. John C. Meleney research files, 1775-1986, (bulk, 1775-1808).
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume 14, Miscellany, 1784-1860
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume 14, Miscellany, 1784-1860
Portraits, prints, letters, documents, and printed material tipped into Volume 14 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72 ++ 1898) Portraits: Washington Irving, James McHenry, Rufus King, Andres Jackson (3), Thomas Jefferson, Lafayette (2), Charles Cotesworth Pickney (2), James Monroe, Elbridge Gerry, Charles Maurice Talleyrand Perigord (2), Oliver Ellsworth, William Richardson Davie, J. K. Paulding, Martha Washington, Benjamin West, George III, Antonius Canova, Guissepe Ceracchi, James Thatcher, John Trumbull, Thomas Crawford, Lawrence Washington, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington. Prints: Residence and Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon, on the Potomac; Washington's House, Mount Vernon; The Chamber of Deputies; High Street from the Country Market Place, Philadelphia, with the Commemoration of the Death of General Washington; The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon. Letters: ALS, George Palmer Putnam to S. Montgomery Bond, October 23, 1856; ALS, Timothy Pickering to Joseph Anderson, et al., March 24, 1800;ALS, Edmund Randolph to Mr. Vanuxen [with extract of AL to Mr. LeNormand], [April 25, 1791], on verso of which ALS, Joseph Anderson to John Sevier; ALS, James McHenry to Governor of Tennessee [John Sevier], August 1, 1797; A[part. aman.]LS, Pierre Auguste Adet to Governor of Massachusetts [Samuel Adams], June 26, 1795; ALS, Thomas Pinckney to Grimke, August 17, 1787; ALS, Jacob Bache to Smith Thompson, June 16, 1827; ALS, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to Thomas Pinckney, June 27, 1793; ALS, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to Mr. Petit de Villers, June 10, 1814; ALS, Andrew Jackson to Isaac Shelby, December 31, 1818; A[aman.]LS, Thomas Jefferson to Governor of Connecticut [Samuel Huntington], April 26, 1793; ALS[copy], Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to LeRoy and Bayard, May 31, 1794; ALS, U.S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee of Representatives to Governor of Georgia [with signatures fo Elbridge Gerry, W. Smith, and J. Parker], May 9, 1789; ALS, Elbridge Gerry to Colonel Peabody, March 5, 1784; ALS, James McHenry to Governor of Georgia [Jared Irwin], October 24, 1796; ALS, Timothy Pickering to Anthony Wayne, October 17, 1795; ALS, Henry Knox to James Lloyd, Jr., August 11, 1806; ALS, Henry Knox to Henry Jackson, August 31, 1796; ALS, Patrick Henry to Governor of Georgia [Edward Telfair], February 23, 1786. Letters (continued): ALS, Henry William Saussure to John Trumbull, January 23, 1800; ALS, Henry Theodore Tuckerman to Messers. Morris & Willis, September 27, 1860; ALS, Jean Antonin Houdon to John Trumbull [concerning a proposed statue of Washington], August 19, 1805; AL[draft], John Trumbull to Mr. King "respecting a monument to Gen. Washington," February 1800; ALS, John Trumbull to [?], February 28, 1800; AL, John Trumbull to Inhabitants of the City of New York [concerning a monument to General Washington], [n.d.]; ALS[init.], John Trumbull to Charles Bulfinch, June 12, 1800; ALS, James Hillhouse to John Trumbull, June 29, 1806; ALS, John Trumbull to Joseph Hall, July 26, 1799; ALS, [John Trumbull] to Mr. Clancy, [n.d.]; ALS, John Trumbull to Thomas Sergent, July 17, 1820; AL[draft]S, John Trumbull to [?], May 8, 1793; AL[draft]S, John Trumbull to Antonio C. Poggi, May 25, 1793; ALS, Dorothy Payne Todd Madison to James Laurie, August 11, 1836. Documents: ADS, Tennessee. Militia. Muster Roll [with signatures of Andrew Jackson and Robert Hays], December 19, 1812; A[aman.]DS, U.S. House of Representatives. Motion, signed by John Beckley, May 3, 1789. Printed: George Washington, the Most Illustrious Patriot of the Annals of Modern History Record.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume 14, Miscellany, 1784-1860.
Irvine, William, 1741-1804. Draper manuscripts: William Irvine papers, 1776-1834.
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Draper manuscripts: William Irvine papers, 1776-1834.
Copies of correspondence of William Irvine, the Commander of the Seventh Pennsylvania Regiment, who later (1779) became a brigadier general in the Continental Army, including materials from his command at Fort Pitt (1781-1783). Border defense and Irvine's military career are the most prominent topics, but personal letters written to his wife discuss family health, business affairs, servants, and the children's education.
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- Irvine, William, 1741-1804. Draper manuscripts: William Irvine papers, 1776-1834.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1791 July 26 : Philadelphia, to Samuel Howell and George Emlen.
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ALS, 1791 July 26 : Philadelphia, to Samuel Howell and George Emlen.
Wayne, approaching the end of his period of financial difficulty following the Revolution, here writes to Emlen, an old friend from whom he had received a loan. "Permit me to return you many thanks for your kind friendship in obtaining the loan of 500 pounds for me ..." Wayne had lost his Georgia rice plantations and was, at this time, temporariliy working as Representative of Georgia in the Second Congress, a position later overturned.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1791 July 26 : Philadelphia, to Samuel Howell and George Emlen.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 August 9 : Head Quarters, Savannah, to Lewis Cohn.
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ALS, 1782 August 9 : Head Quarters, Savannah, to Lewis Cohn.
"You ask to continue to supply the troops in Georgia with Rice and beef at the rate of about five thousand rations per week. The rice may now with safety be conveyed by water to Savannah ..."
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS, 1782 August 9 : Head Quarters, Savannah, to Lewis Cohn.
General Anthony Wayne papers, 1776-1796
Title:
General Anthony Wayne papers 1776-1796
The collection consists almost exclusively of correspondence between General Anthony Wayne and various other officers of the Continental Army and Legion Army dating from 1776 to 1796
ArchivalResource: .1 linear foot (1 folder)
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Scheuber, Justus H. ALS : Savannah, Ga. to Maj. Gen. Anthony Wayne, 1791 May 13.
Title:
ALS : Savannah, Ga. to Maj. Gen. Anthony Wayne, 1791 May 13.
Recounts his history and asks Wayne's help in obtaining a character reference from George Washington.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Scheuber, Justus H. ALS : Savannah, Ga. to Maj. Gen. Anthony Wayne, 1791 May 13.
Hughes, John. Papers, 1725-1818.
Title:
Papers, 1725-1818.
Among these papers are several dealing with the history of the Stamp Act, incuding a letter from Benjamin Franklin to John Hughes, Indian agent and distributor of stamps in Pennsylvania, 1765; a pamphlet, Instructions for the Distributors of Stamped Parchment and Paper in America, 1765; the manifest of the ship Royal Charlotte carrying 3 cases and 7 packages of stamps for America, 1765; the account book of John Hughes with Benjamin Franklin, 1755-1757; letters from Anthony Wayne to John Hughes relating to survey of land in Nova Scotia, 1765; a folder of the correspondence of John Hughes relating to the land project in Nova Scotia in which Benjamin Franklin was interested, 1763-1769; bonds, mortgages, and agreements, 1753-1782; letters from John Hughes to Isaac Hughes, relating his journey to Charles Town, 1769-1771; a pamphlet, The Bill for Better Raising of Money on the Inhabitants of Philadelphia for Public Use, 1739; the commission to John Hughes and Edward Shippen to build a fort and houses in Indian territory in connection with the Tedyuskung treaty signed by William Denny and Richard Peters, 1757; the daybook of John Hughes, 1761-1818; a record of bills introduced in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, 1814-1815; and patents and deeds, mostly pertaining to land in Upper Merion, Montgomery County, 1730-1802.
ArchivalResource: ca. 400 items.
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- Hughes, John. Papers, 1725-1818.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Medal. 1779 July 15. : Anthony Wayne Duci Exercitus.
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Medal. 1779 July 15. : Anthony Wayne Duci Exercitus.
Medal struck by order of Congress for Waynes's capture of the garrison of Stony Point on July 16, 1779. Reverse side depicts battle scene, inscribed "Stoney-Point Expugnatum"; medal dated July 15 1779.
ArchivalResource: 2 sides ; 5 x 5 cm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Medal. 1779 July 15. : Anthony Wayne Duci Exercitus.
Anderson-Brooke family : papers, 1793-1983.
Title:
Anderson-Brooke family : papers, 1793-1983.
Papers consist of letters, deeds, reminiscences, and family data. Included are land papers of Richard C. Anderson; letters of Richard C. Anderson, Jr. of an official nature while minister to Colombia, primarily regarding insurance claims and other diplomatic affairs; and a typed copy of Francis T. Brooke's memoir of his life, with particular emphasis on his experiences in the Revolutionary War.
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- Anderson-Brooke family : papers, 1793-1983.
Ohio. Anthony Wayne Parkway Board. Site proposals, minutes, and transcripts, 1948-1959.
Title:
Site proposals, minutes, and transcripts, 1948-1959.
Contains site proposals, minutes, transcripts of papers of Anthony Wayne, and reports.
ArchivalResource: .33 cubic ft.
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- Ohio. Anthony Wayne Parkway Board. Site proposals, minutes, and transcripts, 1948-1959.
Bancroft, George, 1800-1891,. George Bancroft collection, 1606-1887.
Title:
George Bancroft collection, 1606-1887.
Collection consists of transcripts (and some originals) of letters, dispatches, statistical data, journals, minutes of proceedings, and other papers culled from American, British and European sources by George Bancroft in the course of research for his historical works.
ArchivalResource: 60 linear feet (432 v. and 15 boxes).
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- Bancroft, George, 1800-1891,. George Bancroft collection, 1606-1887.
Chandler, Richard. Letter from Greenville (near Lexington) Ky. to his sister, Mrs. Jane Chandler Wortham, Caroline City, Va., on personal and family matters [manuscript] 1796 July 18.
Title:
Letter from Greenville (near Lexington) Ky. to his sister, Mrs. Jane Chandler Wortham, Caroline City, Va., on personal and family matters [manuscript] 1796 July 18. 1796.
Discusses going with Gen. Anthony Wayne to defend Western forts around Detroit from British and Indians.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Chandler, Richard. Letter from Greenville (near Lexington) Ky. to his sister, Mrs. Jane Chandler Wortham, Caroline City, Va., on personal and family matters [manuscript] 1796 July 18.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS : Ticonderoga, to Gen. Philip Schuyler, 1777 Mar. 23.
Title:
ALS : Ticonderoga, to Gen. Philip Schuyler, 1777 Mar. 23.
Reports that he has too few men to hold his position at Ticonderoga and sees little prospect of being reinforced soon; asks Schuyler to try to rouse state officials to send aid; reports on an ambush against a party of his men.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS : Ticonderoga, to Gen. Philip Schuyler, 1777 Mar. 23.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letter to Capt. William Hayman [manuscript] 1793 May 28.
Title:
Letter to Capt. William Hayman [manuscript] 1793 May 28.
Wayne, Fort Washington, writes to Capt. William Hayman concerning the death of his wife and the disposition of his estate.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letter to Capt. William Hayman [manuscript] 1793 May 28.
Shreve, Israel, 1739-1799. Papers, 1741-1813 (bulk 1775-1794).
Title:
Papers, 1741-1813 (bulk 1775-1794).
Bills and receipts, legal documents, military documents, correspondence and other papers, many of which pertain to the Revolutionary War. Also letters, 1775-1781, received by Mary Shreve, chiefly from Israel Shreve (her husband) while he served with the Jersey Line in Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey, and miscellaneous other family papers, including papers, 1802-1811, of George Greene Shreve.
ArchivalResource: .6 cubic ft. (2 boxes, 1 oversize folder).
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- Shreve, Israel, 1739-1799. Papers, 1741-1813 (bulk 1775-1794).
Ross, George, Colonel. Papers, 1764-1939.
Title:
Papers, 1764-1939.
Drafts relating to the Ahlem tract in Haycock (1764-1801); Huffnagle papers (1850-1853) relating to Isaac Franks, a Revolutionary soldier and a narrative by him (1820); letter to John Ross from Samuel Sitgreaves, regarding a bill on judicial reform (1820); letter signed by Thaddeus Stevens relating to the Democratic presidential nomination (1842); resolutions of a Jacksonian meeting in Bucks County, Pa. (1832); and copy of a letter by Anthony Wayne regarding Benedicat Arnold; together with correspondence, memos, orders, rosters, and report relating to Colonel Ross and the 103 Ammunition Train of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I (1915-1919) and his later involvement with the American Legion (1924-1939).
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Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1796 June 28.
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Papers, 1796 June 28.
Contemporary copy of general orders, June 28, 1796, issued by General Wayne from his headquarters in Pittsburg.
ArchivalResource: 1 item, 2 p.
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- Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1796 June 28.
Mitten, Arthur G., 1866-1938. Collection, 1755-1936.
Title:
Collection, 1755-1936.
The collection is divided into sections: Northwest Territory; Indiana; the War of 1812; Samuel Hodgdon; and Autographs. The Northwest Territory and Indiana segments consist mainly of correspondence, receipts, land surveys, and autographs generated by military and government officials, and Indiana governors between 1755 and 1837. The War of 1812 section includes papers of James Taylor, quartermaster of the 8th Military District (1795-1847). Other papers in this section include autographs of prominent men, including Henry Dearborn, William Eustis, and John Armstrong. The Samuel Hodgdon papers concern Washington politics from the 1790s to the 1840s. The Autographs section includes signers of the Declaration of Independence, and presidential documents and autographs from the 1770s to the 1930s. Other material includes survey reports, and the journal of Indian agent John Sibley (1807). Harrison family material is dispersed throughout the collection. Graphics include engravings of prominent American men of the 18th and 19th centuries.
ArchivalResource: 8 manuscript boxes, 52 oversize boxes, 1 bound v., 1 oversize folder.
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Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Anthony Wayne letter concerning Henry Crone, 1785 Oct. 18.
Title:
Anthony Wayne letter concerning Henry Crone, 1785 Oct. 18.
Wayne addresses his letter To whom it may concern, 18 Oct. 1785, writing that Sergt. Henry Crone was wounded in the storming of Stony Point, and is unable to support himself because of sickness incurred during his service in South Carolina.
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John André The Cow Chace 1780-1881 André, John The Cow Chace
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John André The Cow Chace 1780-1881 André, John The Cow Chace
This collection is a single volume that contains an 1866 publication of John André's satirical poem with additional preface and notes and interspersed illustrations of people and places referenced in the poem. Also included is a manuscript of the poem, copied by André before its 1780 publication, and letters attesting to its authenticity. The Cow Chace
ArchivalResource: 1 volume
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Carver, Frank. Frank Carver collection 1979-1980.
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Frank Carver collection 1979-1980.
Collection of articles by Frank Carver on Fort McIntosh.
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- Carver, Frank. Frank Carver collection 1979-1980.
United States. Continental Army. Pennsylvania Battalion, 4th (1776)
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Northwest, Old. Governor (1787-1802 : St. Clair)
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