Pickering provides Wayne with instructions relative to the approaching treaty with the Native Americans.Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796Second document in a collection of three hand-copied documents bound into a letter book titled Instructions to Major General Wayne for holding a treaty with the North Western Indians and form of the Treaty. Pickering's signature is not original
Shoemaker reports his encounter with a Sergeant Christy who supposedly had a copy of the recent trea...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
On August 20, 1794, an American army commanded by Anthony Wayne defeated a Native American force led...
Cover for a collection of three hand-copied documents bound into one letter book
Document lists articles of peace proposed in a treaty between the United States and the Native Ameri...
Wayne writes regarding treaty negotiations with hostile Native Americans and the status of military ...
Pickering defines the powers of the Secretary of the Northwest Territory in the absence of the gover...
Wayne instructs Meigs on the arrival and distribution of goods necessary for the pending treaty with...
These two letters were written by General Anthony Wayne, commander of the Unites States forces at th...
McHenry warns Wayne of the presence of three men (Thomas Powers, Victor de Collot and Joseph Warin) ...
Dated ca. 1930-1939, this photograph shows the Anthony Wayne Treaty Memorial in Darke County, Ohio, ...
This paper fragment was signed by William Henry Harrison from Headquarters in Greenville, Ohio, as a...
Swan writes of issues affecting him and the western part of the Northwest territory, including his a...
Wayne provides further instructions for capturing the three enemy agents operating in the west (Thom...
Wayne requests information regarding the state of supplies at numerous forts and posts in the Northw...
Shoemaker reports his encounter with a Sergeant Christy who supposedly had a copy of the recent trea...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
On August 20, 1794, an American army commanded by Anthony Wayne defeated a Native American force led...
Cover for a collection of three hand-copied documents bound into one letter book
Document lists articles of peace proposed in a treaty between the United States and the Native Ameri...
Wayne writes regarding treaty negotiations with hostile Native Americans and the status of military ...
Pickering defines the powers of the Secretary of the Northwest Territory in the absence of the gover...
Wayne instructs Meigs on the arrival and distribution of goods necessary for the pending treaty with...
These two letters were written by General Anthony Wayne, commander of the Unites States forces at th...
McHenry warns Wayne of the presence of three men (Thomas Powers, Victor de Collot and Joseph Warin) ...
Dated ca. 1930-1939, this photograph shows the Anthony Wayne Treaty Memorial in Darke County, Ohio, ...
This paper fragment was signed by William Henry Harrison from Headquarters in Greenville, Ohio, as a...
Swan writes of issues affecting him and the western part of the Northwest territory, including his a...
Wayne provides further instructions for capturing the three enemy agents operating in the west (Thom...
Wayne requests information regarding the state of supplies at numerous forts and posts in the Northw...
Shoemaker reports his encounter with a Sergeant Christy who supposedly had a copy of the recent trea...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
On August 20, 1794, an American army commanded by Anthony Wayne defeated a Native American force led...