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Winchester is best known as the commander of forces decisively defeated at the Battle of the River Raisin a few months after this letter was written.
Army officer.
Brigadier General of the United States Army, 1812-1815.
Soldier, brigadier general.
Born in Carroll County, Md., James Winchester fought in the Revolutionary War as a captain under General Nathaniel Green, and was present at Yorktown in 1781. He returned to Maryland following the war and later moved to Middle Tennessee. As he became famous for his involvement in Indian campaigns, he rose from the rank of captain to brigadier general of the Mero District of North Carolina (now part of Tennessee).
When war with England began in 1812, Winchester was appointed brigadier general in the U.S. Army. After a dispute about seniority with William Henry Harrison, Winchester was placed in command of the Northwest Army. He moved the left wing of the army from Ft. Wayne to Defiance, Ohio, constructed Ft. Winchester and moved to Frenchtown on the River Raisin. Following an initial victory, he was surprised by a combined force of British soldiers and Indians that either captured or killed his entire army. Winchester was imprisoned in Canada for over a year. Through his last remaining years he was active in business ventures and the founding of Memphis, Tennessee.
Significant events mentioned are the point at which James Winchester takes command, the announcement of the arrival of General William Henry Harrison and the account of the court marshalling, sentencing and pardoning of sentinel, Frederick Jacob for sleeping at his post.
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Eaton, John Rust, fl. 1794-1815. John Rust Eaton papers, 1794-1815; 1910 [manuscript].
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John Rust Eaton papers, 1794-1815; 1910 [manuscript].
The collection is two letters from John Rust Eaton to his father Charles Rust Eaton (1743-1822), and seventeen letters to John Rust Eaton--one from William H. Winder (b. 1775), two from Nathaniel Macon (1757-1837), eight from James Winchester (1752-1826), three from James Somervell, one from Robert Marion (1766-1811), and one from Benjamin Williams (1754-1814). Subjects discussed include national politics and relations with England, horse breeding, tobacco and cotton farming in Tennessee, land Eaton owned in Tennessee and prices of other land there, and prices of farm products in Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
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- Eaton, John Rust, fl. 1794-1815. John Rust Eaton papers, 1794-1815; 1910 [manuscript].
Winchester, James, 1752-1826. James Winchester correspondence, 1800-1815.
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James Winchester correspondence, 1800-1815.
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- Winchester, James, 1752-1826. James Winchester correspondence, 1800-1815.
Provine, William Alexander, 1867-1935. Papers, 1552-1935.
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Papers, 1552-1935.
Consists of records relating to the career of W.A. Provine, minister of the Presbyterian Church, corresponding secretary of the Tennessee Historical Society, and editor of the Society's magazine.
ArchivalResource: ca. 2, 400 items.
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- Provine, William Alexander, 1867-1935. Papers, 1552-1935.
O'Fallon, John, 1791-1865. John O'Fallon : papers, 1809-1850.
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John O'Fallon : papers, 1809-1850.
The papers primarily consist of O'Fallons' letters to his half brother, Charles W. Thruston of Louisville, but also include letters written to O'Fallon by various persons. The letters deal with O'Fallons' business affairs; the various branches of the family, particularly the Clarks and Thrustons, including William Clark and Meriwether Lewis Clark; allusions to contemporary events; the fur trade and expeditions regarding it; Osage Indian trade; and reminiscences of the officers and battles of the War of 1812, particularly the battles of Tippecanoe and the Thames. Prominent correspondents include Henry Atkinson, Robert Campbell, John Croghan, Benjamin Harrison, William Henry Harrison, Lawrence Taliaferro, Charles S. Todd, and Robert S. Todd.
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- O'Fallon, John, 1791-1865. John O'Fallon : papers, 1809-1850.
Winchester, James, 1752-1826. Papers, 1784-1964 : addition, 1980.
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Papers, 1784-1964 : addition, 1980.
Consists of a letter from Alice Winchester of Shelby County, Tennessee to Mollie Wynne of Castalian Springs, Sumner County, Tennessee, dated August 14, 1866.
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- Winchester, James, 1752-1826. Papers, 1784-1964 : addition, 1980.
Bodley family. Bodley family papers, 1773-1939.
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Bodley family papers, 1773-1939.
Papers pertaining to the Bodley and related families, primarily in Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and Virginia, include personal and business correspondence, business, legal, land, and military papers, and genealogical material. Personal correspondence, 1776-1920, revolves around Thomas Bodley, his son William Stewart Bodley, and his grandson Temple Bodley. Topics include Kentucky history and politics; prominent Kentucky families like the Breckinridges, Clays, Crittendens, and Wickliffes; presidential elections and candidates; African American colonization efforts; agriculture in Kentucky and the South; banking; California history and the gold rush; cholera and other diseases; churches; land speculation; North American Indians; lawyers in Kentucky and Mississippi; Louisville history and politics; the Mexican War; Mississippi history and politics; the Aaron Burr Conspiracy; railroad development; the Civil War; states' rights; Reconstruction; slavery; religion and religious thought; St. Louis history; United States history, politics, foreign relations, and military; Virginia history; the Whig Party; and World War I. Documents include three diaries (1770-1811, 1814-1815, 1863-1865); land papers, 1783-1912; business papers, 1781-1936; military papers, 1788-1852; and genealogy. The collection also contains a group of Clark-Hite-Shiell Papers.
ArchivalResource: 9.33 cubic feet.
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- Bodley family. Bodley family papers, 1773-1939.
Preston family. Papers of the Preston family [manuscript], 1754-1828.
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Papers of the Preston family [manuscript], 1754-1828.
The collection consists mostly of family letters. Topics discussed include Virginia's ratification of the U. S. constitution, the defeat of James Winchester and the War of 1812, College of William and Mary, and dueling. A draft of a resolution, ca. 1825, for the financial relief of Thomas Jefferson, a plea by Peachy Gilmer Breckinridge for Virginia to stay in the Union, a Breckinridge and Lane campaign document no. 15, and genealogies of the Gilmer, Breckinridge, and Walker families are also present.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Preston family. Papers of the Preston family [manuscript], 1754-1828.
Winchester, James, 1752-1826. James Winchester papers, 1812-1813.
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James Winchester papers, 1812-1813.
Papers relate to the War of 1812 and include orderly books.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Winchester, James, 1752-1826. James Winchester papers, 1812-1813.
Hawkins, Henry, d. 1815. Henry Hawkins letter book, 1807-1824.
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Henry Hawkins letter book, 1807-1824.
Letter book containing handwritten copies of letters sent 1807-1815 by Henry Hawkins. There are also letters, 1816-1824, by Hawkins's son George, also of Philadelphia, Pa., and an index of correspondents. Letters are to persons in Tennessee, Georgia, and elsewhere concerning the estate of John B. Evans (d. 1805). The estate was comprised of extensive land holdings, plantations, and lead and iron mines in Tennessee, as well as land holdings in Georgia. Most of Henry Hawkins's early letters are to attorneys and intermediaries inquiring as to the progress of collecting debts owed to the estate. Other letters deal with payment of taxes on the estate's land holdings, the sale of farm equipment and King's notes owned by the estate, and attempts to prevent settlers from inhabiting the estate's land. Throughout, Henry Hawkins expressed a desire to bring the settlement of the estate to a close. George Hawkins's letters are similar in subject, although more focused on debt collecting. In some letters, George Hawkins expressed suspicions that some intermediaries entrusted with the sale of estate properties had used the profits for their own personal use. Correspondents include attorneys Charles H. Porter, marshal of the United States for the Eastern district of Tennessee, and John McCampbell, both entrusted with the administration of the estate's properties in Tennessee. Other correspondents from Tennessee include attorneys Jenkin Whiteside and Joseph Anderson, both of whom later became United States Senators. Correspondents from other areas include James A. Bayard (1767-1815), United States Senator from Delaware; Samuel Hughes of Hagerstown, Md.; Josiah Collins of Edenton, N.C.; James Murren of Augusta, Ga.; and Joseph Anthony of New Orleans, La. Intermediaries and others mentioned in the letters include General James Winchester, Samuel Jackson, and Colonel Alexander Outlaw.
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- Hawkins, Henry, d. 1815. Henry Hawkins letter book, 1807-1824.
Meeker, Samuel, 1763-1832. Samuel Meeker letter, 1804.
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Samuel Meeker letter, 1804.
The collection consists of a letter from Samuel Meeker writing from Philadelphia on 27 December 1804 to General James Winchester of Cragfont, Tennessee. The letter discusses slaves and their possible sale in New Orleans. The list of slaves mentioned in the letter unfortunately is not present. However, Meeker goes on to mention other aspects of shipping and overseas trade. The letter is one full page in Meeker's hand. The address leaf bears a fine Philadelphia hand stamp.
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- Meeker, Samuel, 1763-1832. Samuel Meeker letter, 1804.
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Letters, 1811-1824.
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Letters, 1811-1824.
This five item collection consists of letters written to Colonel James Taylor and Major (later General) Thomas Bodley by General William Henry Harrison. The first letter, written to Taylor on Dec. 28, 1811, discusses the arrival of hospital stores at a military post. The other letters, written between 1814 and 1824 to Bodley, defend Harrison's command of the Northwestern Army in the wake of General James Winchester's defeat at the River Raisin. The letters become more defensive after the publication of Winchester's defense of his action in 1817.
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- Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Letters, 1811-1824.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark papers, 1756-1891.
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Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark papers, 1756-1891.
Papers of and about George Rogers Clark, the most noted military commander in the western campaigns of the Revolution, gathered by Draper from relatives, descendants, and other historians; by transcripts from archives in Spain, Virginia and other localities for an intended complete biography. Included are papers gathered from Clark's descendants and from others who had proposed biographies, recollections of Clark's role in the early history of Kentucky and the Revolutionary War in the West, notes, copies of documents, and interviews with participants or their descendants. Draper's own voluminous notes and drafts of the first two chapters of Draper's proposed biography are also present.
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark papers, 1756-1891.
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Letter : New Orleans, to James Winchester, Mobile, [Ala.], 1815 Feb. 22.
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Letter : New Orleans, to James Winchester, Mobile, [Ala.], 1815 Feb. 22.
Autogragh letter signed. Signed by Jackson. Folded letter sheet with address. Jackson writes to Major General James Winchester that a peace agreement was signed at Ghent on December 24, 1814, but that hostilities would probably continue until the Prince Regent and the President have signed the treaty. He warns Winchester to remain vigilant and on guard in case Mobile should be attacked.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Letter : New Orleans, to James Winchester, Mobile, [Ala.], 1815 Feb. 22.
Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949. Barrett assorted authors collection, 1814-1947
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Barrett assorted authors collection [manuscript] 1814-1947.
The collection contains manuscripts of The broken battalions by Paul Hamilton Hayne, The flower of Liberty by Oliver W. Holmes, and The need of two loaves by Nathaniel Parker Willis, as well as a printed pamphlet What Mr. Jenkins thinks by Heman Lincoln Wayland. Topics discussed in the authors' correspondence include personal finances, efforts to get published, lectures and public appearances, booksellers and selling, book reviews, book and autograph collecting, other writers, current writing, illnesses, regrets and acceptances and editing. There are brief comments on current events including the slave trade, the War of 1812, the Civil War and World War I. Correspondents are: James Truslow Adams, George Ade, Washington Allston, Leonard Bacon, Isaac Bailey, S. Baring-Gould, Albert Barnes, Theodric Romeyn Beck, Lyman Beecher, J.D. Bell, William Rose Benét, Robert Bonner, Henry Chandler Bowen, Louis Bromfield, James Brooks, George Washington Bungay, Thornton W. Burgess, John Burroughs, George Washington Cable, Henry Charles Carey, William Ellery Channing, William Ellery Channing, Francis James Child, George William Childs, Horace Porter, Alexander Robert Chisolm, William Conant Church, Edward Daniel Clarke, Richard Coe, Joseph Green Cogswell, Samuel Stillman Conant, Charles Taber Congdon, Martin Franklin Conway, Moncure Daniel Conway, Joseph Cook, David Goodman Croly, Jane Cunningham Croly, Frederick William Nicholls Crouch, George Ticknor Curtis, George William Curtis. Frederic Dannay, Francis W. Dawson, Joseph Delaplaine, Eugene Lemoine Didier, Mary Abigail Dodge, Ignatius Donnelly, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Addis Emmet, Jeremiah Evarts, Edward Everett, T. Farre, Edward S. Farrow, C.C. Felton, John Fiske, Clyde Fitch, Peter Force, Hamlin Garland, Caroline Howard Gilman, Parke Godwin, Samuel Griswold Goodrich, Asa Gray, Barry Gray, George Gray, Joel Tyler Headley, Robert Silliman Hillyer, Edward Howard House, Freeman Hurst, Burges Johnson, Thomas Wallace Knox, Melville de Lancey Landon, Fitzhugh Lee, Francis Lieber, Joseph Crosby Lincoln, Mary Ashton Rice Livermore, Benson Lossing, Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop, William McFee, Archibald MacLeish, Julia Marlowe, Samuel Merwin, Elias Nason, Scott Nearing, Bill Nye, Edgar Wilson, James Parton, James Kirke Paulding. Jonathan Cogswall Perkins, Bliss Perry, Morris Phillips, Wendell Phillips, Octavius Pickering, George Henry Preble, William Hickling Prescott, Agnes Repplier, Edgar Saltus, Carl Sandburg, Frederick Saunders, John Savage, Montgomery Schuyler, Catherine Maria Sedgwick, Ernest Thompson Seton, Elizabeth M. Sewell, Lemuel Shattuck, George William Sheldon, Henry Augustus Shute, L.H. Sigourney, Upton Sinclair, Edward Spencer, Charles Sprague, Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ann Sophia Stephens, M. Stillman, Jared Sparks, Richard Henry Stoddard, Wilkins Tannehill, Bayard Taylor, Marion Harland, Maurice Thompson, John Reuben Thompson, Benjamin W. Ticknor, George Ticknor, Theodore Tilton, George Francis Train, John Townsend Trowbridge, Henry Theodore Tuckerman, Henry Van Dyke, Jeanette Walworth, Joseph Warren, Heman Lincoln Wayland. Noah Webster, R.A. West, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Marshall Pinckney Wilder, Nathaniel Parker Willis, and James Grant Wilson. Recipients includes William Johnson Bacon, Henry Carey Baird, James Nelson Barker, [Maxwell Struthers?] Burt, Henry Charles Carey, Carey & Hart, Eckstein Case, Salmon Portland Chase, William Pleater Davidge, Eugene Lemoine Didier, Charles Daniel Drake, John Wakefield Francis, Samuel Ward Francis, Nathan Hale, Joseph LeRoy Harrison, Abraham Hart, George Stillman Hillard, Isabella Batchelder James, Ralph Olmstead Keeler, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, F.W. McDonough, R. Shelton Mackenzie, North American Review, Horace Porter, Justus Starr Redfield, Matthew Hale Smith, Edmund Clarence Stedman, Richard Henry Stoddard, Theodore Tilton, Charles Burr Todd, and James Wolcott Wadsworth. The collection also contains portraits of John Esten Cooke, George William Curtis, Jeremiah Evarts, James Kirke Paulding, William H. Prescott, and Bayard Taylor.
ArchivalResource: 144 items.
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- Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949. Barrett assorted authors collection [manuscript] 1814-1947.
Armstrong, Martin. Murdock collection of Overton papers : addition.
Title:
Murdock collection of Overton papers : addition.
Account books, accounts, correspondence, court records, land records, and other items relating to John Overton (1766-1833) and John M. Lea (1818-1903) of Nashville, Tennessee.
ArchivalResource: 125 items + 3 v.
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- Armstrong, Martin. Murdock collection of Overton papers : addition.
Overton, John, 1766-1833. John Overton papers, 1790-1840 [microfilm manuscript].
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John Overton papers, 1790-1840 [microfilm manuscript].
Correspondence, chiefly of John Overton, Nashville, Tenn., lawyer, judge, and land speculator. Topics include Tennessee and national politics, legal issues, land speculation, and Andrew Jackson's political career. Correspondents include Joseph Anderson (1757-1837), John Bell (1797-1869), Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858), William Blount (1749-1800), Willie Blount (1767-1835), George Washington Campbell (1769-1848), Newton Cannon (1781-1841), William Charles Coles Claiborne (1775-1817), Henry Clay (1777-1852), William Cocke (1747-1828), John Coffee, William Dickson (1770-1816), John Henry Eaton (1790-1856), Thomas Emmerson, Edmund Pendleton Gaines (1777-1849), John Haywood (1762-1826), Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson (1843-1926), William Berkeley Lewis (1784-1866), Philip Lindsley (1786-1855), John Sevier (1745-1815), Martin Van Buren, Hugh Lawson White (1773-1840), and James Winchester (1752-1826). Also included are eight original items, primarily Overton family personal correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 468 items.
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- Overton, John, 1766-1833. John Overton papers, 1790-1840 [microfilm manuscript].
Winchester, James, 1752-1826. James Winchester logbook, 1812.
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James Winchester logbook, 1812.
This log book is the daily journal and accounts of brigadier general James Winchester; his orders and events of the Northwest Army of the U.S. from the period August 27, 1812 to November 9, 1812, preceding the massacre at the River Raisin (January 22, 1813) at Frenchtown, Michigan.
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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.
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891. Draper manuscripts: Draper's notes, 1841-1868.
U.S. History mss., 1612-1977
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U.S. History mss., 1612-1977
Consists of individual items acquiredseparately either as a gift, purchase, transfer, or removal from a variety ofsources, relating to the United States. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 551 items
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Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Letter : New Orleans, to James Winchester, Mobile, [Ala.], 1815 Feb. 22.
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Letter : New Orleans, to James Winchester, Mobile, [Ala.], 1815 Feb. 22.
Autogragh letter signed. Signed by Jackson. Folded letter sheet with address. Jackson writes to Major General James Winchester that a peace agreement was signed at Ghent on December 24, 1814, but that hostilities would probably continue until the Prince Regent and the President have signed the treaty. He warns Winchester to remain vigilant and on guard in case Mobile should be attacked.
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- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Letter : New Orleans, to James Winchester, Mobile, [Ala.], 1815 Feb. 22.
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.
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: frontier wars papers, 1754-1885.
William Bebb Papers, 1705-1849, 1812-1849
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William Bebb Papers 1705-1849 1812-1849
Educator, lawyer, and governor of Ohio. Autograph letters and clipped signatures from an album started for Bebb by his father, Edward Bebb, and Samuel Roberts, Welsh political reformer and founder of a settlement in Tennessee. Includes autographs of British politicians, military leaders, authors, and missionaries. Letters collected by William Bebb himself include those from prominent Americans including John Quincy Adams, John C. Calhoun, William Henry Harrison, and Thomas Jefferson. Bebb's own correspondence relates to Ohio and Whig politics.
ArchivalResource: 140 items; 1 container; .2 linear feet
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- William Bebb Papers, 1705-1849, 1812-1849
William Henry Harrison Papers, 1734-1939, (bulk 1796-1841)
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William Henry Harrison Papers 1734-1939 (bulk 1796-1841)
United States president, senator, representative, and army officer from Ohio. Correspondence and military papers, with special emphasis on Indian campaigns and affairs, a letterbook reporting on the War of 1812 in the Northwest Territory, and correspondence regarding Harrison's unsuccessful campaign for the presidency in 1836.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items; 12 containers; 2.5 linear feet; 4 microfilm reels
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- William Henry Harrison Papers, 1734-1939, (bulk 1796-1841)
War of 1812 mss., 1776-1879
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War of 1812 mss., 1776-1879
Consists of individual items acquired separately either as a gift or purchase from a variety of sources, relating to the War of 1812.
ArchivalResource: 3181 items
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Winchester, James, 1752-1826. [Letter] 1812 November 17, Camp no. 3, Miami, [to] John H. Piatt, Assistant Quartermaster.
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[Letter] 1812 November 17, Camp no. 3, Miami, [to] John H. Piatt, Assistant Quartermaster.
Instructions to Piatt on moving supplies north from Piqua, Ohio. Warns about the poor condition of the roads, and recommends that supplies be moved by pack horse rather than by wagon.
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- Winchester, James, 1752-1826. [Letter] 1812 November 17, Camp no. 3, Miami, [to] John H. Piatt, Assistant Quartermaster.
Kentucky. Militia. Regiment, 5th. 5th Kentucky Volunteer Militia orderly book, 19 November 1812 - 14 February 1813.
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5th Kentucky Volunteer Militia orderly book, 19 November 1812 - 14 February 1813.
Contains orders from Lieutenant Colonel William Lewis and General James Winchester and was kept by Adjutant John McCalla. Contains information on courts-martial, supplies, camp life, and the regiment's action at the Battle of the River Raisin. Also includes a list of the soldiers in the 5th Kentucky during those months, annotated with killed and wounded. The 5th Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Militia served in the Northwest Territory during the War of 1812.
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- Kentucky. Militia. Regiment, 5th. 5th Kentucky Volunteer Militia orderly book, 19 November 1812 - 14 February 1813.
Winchester, James, 1752-1826. Letter, 1812.
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Letter, 1812.
General James Winchester wrote this letter October 27, 1812, to Lieutenant Colonel Robert Pogue, giving military orders during the War of 1812. Winchester wrote from Fort Winchester to Pogue at Fort Jennings. The letter countermanded a previous order to march given to Pogue. Winchester instead ordered Pogue to employ part of his regiment in constructing "water crafts" for the transportation of stores down the Anglaise River.
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- Winchester, James, 1752-1826. Letter, 1812.
Beard, William Ewing, 1873-1950. Papers, 1828-1950.
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Papers, 1828-1950.
Consists of clippings, correspondence, notes, photographs, sketches, speeches and writings of William E. Beard, soldier, journalist, war correspondent, naval historian and officer of the Tennessee Historical Commission. These items relate primarily to Tennessee, the Civil War, and naval history.
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- Beard, William Ewing, 1873-1950. Papers, 1828-1950.
Taul, Micah, 1785-1850. Memoirs of Micah Taul, 1848-1850.
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Memoirs of Micah Taul, 1848-1850.
This is a typescript of the memoirs of Micah Taul (January, 1848-March, 1850).
ArchivalResource: 64 leaves.
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- Taul, Micah, 1785-1850. Memoirs of Micah Taul, 1848-1850.
Brown, William Montgomery, 1855-1937. Papers.
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Papers. 1818-1956.
Episcopal bishop and Communist author, of Galion, Ohio. Includes papers of Scranton-Bradford-Brown family; Wm. M. Brown; and Bradford-Brown Educational Company. Scranton-Bradford family papers include correspondence (1818-1858) of Irene P. Hickox Scranton, business papers (1823-1859) of Joel Scranton, and Bradford family papers. Brown's papers consist of correspondence, ephemera, legal documents, writings, and newspaper clippings concerning his various books and trial for heresy. The Bradford-Brown Educational Company records (1940-1956) include requests for books after Brown's death. Contact repository for more information.
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- Brown, William Montgomery, 1855-1937. Papers.
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River Raisin, Battle of the, Monroe, Mich., 1813
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