Peirce inquires about Mills' health and discusses the current peace between previously hostile Native Americans and United States.Mills, JohnDocument signed by Peirce. Remnants of red wax seal still in place
Shoemaker reports that the name of the man claiming to have a copy of the treaty with the Native Ame...
Scott requests Mills send his shoe buckles as he may want them when attending the Lexington dances.M...
Print illustrating Colonel Henry Bouquet, an English officer, negotiating peace with a coalition of ...
Peirce acknowledges Wilkinson's letter of January 26th, mentions the recent arrival of mail and news...
Shoemaker reports his encounter with a Sergeant Christy who supposedly had a copy of the recent trea...
Peirce reports that a detachment accompanied six prisoners to Greenville, Mrs. Lindsey has not finis...
Peirce reports that two sets of brothers, John Young and James Young and Edward Conklin and James Co...
Webb appraises Mills of the physical state of his men and their need for supplies.Mills, JohnDocumen...
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...
Henley asks Mills to request a general order from General Anthony Wayne to correct abuses in Fort Wa...
Guion introduces the letter's bearer Mr. Peyton, asks whether Mills received Cushing's letter in May...
Harris briefly relates personal and fort-related news and requests to Hodgdon.Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-...
In an excerpt of his letter, Washington instructs St. Clair to ascertain the disposition of the Waba...
Ross recommends General John Gibson as the United States' representative for future work with the Na...
Shoemaker reports that the name of the man claiming to have a copy of the treaty with the Native Ame...
Scott requests Mills send his shoe buckles as he may want them when attending the Lexington dances.M...
Print illustrating Colonel Henry Bouquet, an English officer, negotiating peace with a coalition of ...
Peirce acknowledges Wilkinson's letter of January 26th, mentions the recent arrival of mail and news...
Shoemaker reports his encounter with a Sergeant Christy who supposedly had a copy of the recent trea...
Peirce reports that a detachment accompanied six prisoners to Greenville, Mrs. Lindsey has not finis...
Peirce reports that two sets of brothers, John Young and James Young and Edward Conklin and James Co...
Webb appraises Mills of the physical state of his men and their need for supplies.Mills, JohnDocumen...
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...
Henley asks Mills to request a general order from General Anthony Wayne to correct abuses in Fort Wa...
Guion introduces the letter's bearer Mr. Peyton, asks whether Mills received Cushing's letter in May...
Harris briefly relates personal and fort-related news and requests to Hodgdon.Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-...
In an excerpt of his letter, Washington instructs St. Clair to ascertain the disposition of the Waba...
Ross recommends General John Gibson as the United States' representative for future work with the Na...
Shoemaker reports that the name of the man claiming to have a copy of the treaty with the Native Ame...
Scott requests Mills send his shoe buckles as he may want them when attending the Lexington dances.M...
Print illustrating Colonel Henry Bouquet, an English officer, negotiating peace with a coalition of ...