[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.

2 p. ; 32 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8356380

Indiana Historical Society Library

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