Josiah Harmar records, 1788-1791.

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Josiah Harmar records, 1788-1791.

Contemporary copy of Harmar's personal and military finances to account for monies spent and disbursed on supplies and wages at Fort Harmar and Fort Washington in Ohio. Recorded in a series of waste books, journals, and a general ledger, with an alphabetical index to the accounts in the ledger. Original records were probably sent to Washington, D.C.

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