Knox writes regarding an upcoming campaign, with specific reference to Hodgdon and the appointing of a quarter master general.Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824Document signed by Knox
Letter commissions Procter to act as an emissary to the Miami and Wabash Indians and provides detail...
Secretary of War acknowledges receiving the letter sent by this group of men from Kentucky and assur...
Letter notifies Virginia's governor of the military force gathering at Fort Washington for a campaig...
Knox states that the defense of the frontiers demands instant attention and asks about defensive mea...
Knox instructs St. Clair regarding the government's Native American policies in the territory northw...
Knox requests Scott raise a military force in Kentucky for an expedition against the Miami and Wea I...
Washington relays to Knox instructions regarding proposed operations in the territories northwest an...
Knox instructs Governor Blount on the United States President's policies on Native American affairs ...
Secretary of War confirms previously sent instructions for calling up militia to defend the frontier...
Letter mentions a copy of a letter sent to the lieutenants of Washington, Allegheny and Westmoreland...
Hodgdon explains the manner in which the business of the quartermaster department of the United Stat...
Extract of letter discusses Blount's need for troops to protect settlers in the frontier south of th...
The following dissertation is an examination of the life of Henry Knox and his rise from a small boo...
Knox instructs Georgia's Governor Telfair not to retaliate against the Creek Indians for their recen...
A typed letter from Philander C. Knox to Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of War, on March 9, 1917. Wi...
Letter commissions Procter to act as an emissary to the Miami and Wabash Indians and provides detail...
Secretary of War acknowledges receiving the letter sent by this group of men from Kentucky and assur...
Letter notifies Virginia's governor of the military force gathering at Fort Washington for a campaig...
Knox states that the defense of the frontiers demands instant attention and asks about defensive mea...
Knox instructs St. Clair regarding the government's Native American policies in the territory northw...
Knox requests Scott raise a military force in Kentucky for an expedition against the Miami and Wea I...
Washington relays to Knox instructions regarding proposed operations in the territories northwest an...
Knox instructs Governor Blount on the United States President's policies on Native American affairs ...
Secretary of War confirms previously sent instructions for calling up militia to defend the frontier...
Letter mentions a copy of a letter sent to the lieutenants of Washington, Allegheny and Westmoreland...
Hodgdon explains the manner in which the business of the quartermaster department of the United Stat...
Extract of letter discusses Blount's need for troops to protect settlers in the frontier south of th...
The following dissertation is an examination of the life of Henry Knox and his rise from a small boo...
Knox instructs Georgia's Governor Telfair not to retaliate against the Creek Indians for their recen...
A typed letter from Philander C. Knox to Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of War, on March 9, 1917. Wi...
Letter commissions Procter to act as an emissary to the Miami and Wabash Indians and provides detail...
Secretary of War acknowledges receiving the letter sent by this group of men from Kentucky and assur...
Letter notifies Virginia's governor of the military force gathering at Fort Washington for a campaig...