In this letter Daniel Morgan, a Virginian famous for his victory at Cowpens, S.C. duing the American Revolution, replies to Secretary of War Henry Knox\u27s request for assistance in fighting Native American. Morgan demures, citing the qualities of the U.S. officer corps and the peculiar nature of fighting Native Americans.`https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1093/thumbnail.jp
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Letter touches on government's desire to protect the frontiers from Native American hostilities and ...
Knox requests Scott raise a military force in Kentucky for an expedition against the Miami and Wea I...
Extract of a letter reports that due to an increase in Native American hostilities on the frontier t...
Letter notifies Virginia's governor of the military force gathering at Fort Washington for a campaig...
This letter from James O'Hara (supplier to the armies of the Northwest Territory and later quarterma...
In this letter, Northwest Territory Governor Arthur St. Clair asks President George Washington to se...
Knox instructs St. Clair regarding the government's Native American policies in the territory northw...
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Henry Clay, February 13, 1841. Sibley discusses, at lengt...
Letter informs the Virginia's governor of the current plans for protecting the frontiers, including ...
On the Relief of Heirs of Col. Morgan. [744] Gathered a force of western Indians to fight in the Flo...
Letter mentions Native American attacks on the Cumberland Settlements in the frontier south of the O...
Secretary of War confirms previously sent instructions for calling up militia to defend the frontier...
Letter reminds lieutenants of Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington and Alleghany Counties, Pennsylvania...
Transcript of Letter from John Sibley to son, Samuel Sibley, September 26, 1806. John Sibley discus...
Transcript of Letter from William Clark to George Sibley, April 29, 1813. Clark thanks Sibley for in...