Webb appraises Mills of the physical state of his men and their need for supplies.Mills, JohnDocument signed by Webb. Remnants of red wax seal still in place
Wallington reports his detaining six recently arrived kegs of whiskey that belong to Lieutenant Clar...
Carte de Visite of Lieutenant John R. Webb, 1st Maine Cavalry, Company H; From the MacDonald Collect...
Guion introduces the letter's bearer Mr. Peyton, asks whether Mills received Cushing's letter in May...
Scott requests Mills send his shoe buckles as he may want them when attending the Lexington dances.M...
Henley asks Mills to request a general order from General Anthony Wayne to correct abuses in Fort Wa...
Peirce inquires about Mills' health and discusses the current peace between previously hostile Nativ...
Cass writes to Scott a letter of introduction for the bearer Doctor Lynn from Virginia and recommend...
Marschalk reports that seven kegs of whiskey reportedly the property of several officers have been d...
Marschalk reports that wagons carrying ten loads of whiskey have arrived and asks Mills if they have...
Hamtramck states he waits until Captain Wade's return before writing a more informative letter, info...
Strong and Cass write Mills, inquiring whether he desires to join in a petition to the national Cong...
Wallington asks Mills if he will be reimbursed for food supplied to Native Americans encamped near t...
Peirce reports that a detachment accompanied six prisoners to Greenville, Mrs. Lindsey has not finis...
Cushing reports receiving the goods sent him and the state of the horses used to bring the goods, re...
Shoemaker reports his encounter with a Sergeant Christy who supposedly had a copy of the recent trea...
Wallington reports his detaining six recently arrived kegs of whiskey that belong to Lieutenant Clar...
Carte de Visite of Lieutenant John R. Webb, 1st Maine Cavalry, Company H; From the MacDonald Collect...
Guion introduces the letter's bearer Mr. Peyton, asks whether Mills received Cushing's letter in May...
Scott requests Mills send his shoe buckles as he may want them when attending the Lexington dances.M...
Henley asks Mills to request a general order from General Anthony Wayne to correct abuses in Fort Wa...
Peirce inquires about Mills' health and discusses the current peace between previously hostile Nativ...
Cass writes to Scott a letter of introduction for the bearer Doctor Lynn from Virginia and recommend...
Marschalk reports that seven kegs of whiskey reportedly the property of several officers have been d...
Marschalk reports that wagons carrying ten loads of whiskey have arrived and asks Mills if they have...
Hamtramck states he waits until Captain Wade's return before writing a more informative letter, info...
Strong and Cass write Mills, inquiring whether he desires to join in a petition to the national Cong...
Wallington asks Mills if he will be reimbursed for food supplied to Native Americans encamped near t...
Peirce reports that a detachment accompanied six prisoners to Greenville, Mrs. Lindsey has not finis...
Cushing reports receiving the goods sent him and the state of the horses used to bring the goods, re...
Shoemaker reports his encounter with a Sergeant Christy who supposedly had a copy of the recent trea...
Wallington reports his detaining six recently arrived kegs of whiskey that belong to Lieutenant Clar...
Carte de Visite of Lieutenant John R. Webb, 1st Maine Cavalry, Company H; From the MacDonald Collect...
Guion introduces the letter's bearer Mr. Peyton, asks whether Mills received Cushing's letter in May...