Papers. 1804-1812.

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Papers. 1804-1812.

Army officer,1794-1821, member Corps of Engineers, Col. Commissary Dept. Letter, West Point, 2 November 1804 to William Liunane, acknowledging receipt of clothing for the Corps of Engineers; letter, 11 August 1812 to Walker K. Armistead requesting an inventory of ordnance, ammunition, military stores etc.; typed copy of document stating duties of the officers and cadets at the United States Military Academy, 20 July 1804.

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Liunane, William, fl. 1804.

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Wadsworth, Decius, 1768-1821

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