Peirce reports that two sets of brothers, John Young and James Young and Edward Conklin and James Conklin, left Fort Washington for Greenville with permission and asks that Mills take whatever actions he sees fit towards the four. In a postscript, Peirce states that three other men, Joseph Cross, Edward Sexton and Ebenezer Walker, have also set out for Greenville with permission.Mills, JohnDocument signed by Peirce. Remnants of red wax seal still in place
Wallington reports his detaining six recently arrived kegs of whiskey that belong to Lieutenant Clar...
Strother reports that George Adams has been clearing the creek for the passage of the boats.Mills, J...
Strother reports the arrival of Lieutenant Lockwood with 263 barrels of flour, three boxes of candle...
Peirce reports that a detachment accompanied six prisoners to Greenville, Mrs. Lindsey has not finis...
Peirce acknowledges Wilkinson's letter of January 26th, mentions the recent arrival of mail and news...
Peirce inquires about Mills' health and discusses the current peace between previously hostile Nativ...
Peirce orders Barney to march his detachment, accompanying a group of prisoners, to Headquarters in ...
Strong and Cass write Mills, inquiring whether he desires to join in a petition to the national Cong...
Henley asks Mills to request a general order from General Anthony Wayne to correct abuses in Fort Wa...
DeButts reports that the supplies General Anthony Wayne ordered have been sent to Greenville and ask...
Webb appraises Mills of the physical state of his men and their need for supplies.Mills, JohnDocumen...
Guion introduces the letter's bearer Mr. Peyton, asks whether Mills received Cushing's letter in May...
Wallington asks Mills if he will be reimbursed for food supplied to Native Americans encamped near t...
Scott requests Mills send his shoe buckles as he may want them when attending the Lexington dances.M...
Cass writes to Scott a letter of introduction for the bearer Doctor Lynn from Virginia and recommend...
Wallington reports his detaining six recently arrived kegs of whiskey that belong to Lieutenant Clar...
Strother reports that George Adams has been clearing the creek for the passage of the boats.Mills, J...
Strother reports the arrival of Lieutenant Lockwood with 263 barrels of flour, three boxes of candle...
Peirce reports that a detachment accompanied six prisoners to Greenville, Mrs. Lindsey has not finis...
Peirce acknowledges Wilkinson's letter of January 26th, mentions the recent arrival of mail and news...
Peirce inquires about Mills' health and discusses the current peace between previously hostile Nativ...
Peirce orders Barney to march his detachment, accompanying a group of prisoners, to Headquarters in ...
Strong and Cass write Mills, inquiring whether he desires to join in a petition to the national Cong...
Henley asks Mills to request a general order from General Anthony Wayne to correct abuses in Fort Wa...
DeButts reports that the supplies General Anthony Wayne ordered have been sent to Greenville and ask...
Webb appraises Mills of the physical state of his men and their need for supplies.Mills, JohnDocumen...
Guion introduces the letter's bearer Mr. Peyton, asks whether Mills received Cushing's letter in May...
Wallington asks Mills if he will be reimbursed for food supplied to Native Americans encamped near t...
Scott requests Mills send his shoe buckles as he may want them when attending the Lexington dances.M...
Cass writes to Scott a letter of introduction for the bearer Doctor Lynn from Virginia and recommend...
Wallington reports his detaining six recently arrived kegs of whiskey that belong to Lieutenant Clar...
Strother reports that George Adams has been clearing the creek for the passage of the boats.Mills, J...
Strother reports the arrival of Lieutenant Lockwood with 263 barrels of flour, three boxes of candle...