McHenry informs Wayne that the governor of Canada has instructed the British army's evacuation of Fort Miamis, Fort Detroit and Fort Michilimackinac. McHenry requests that Wayne make an account of the works and buildings of these forts.Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796Document signed by McHenry
Pike writes of issues affecting Fort Massac and the western part of the Northwest territory. He ackn...
This letter was signed by William Henry Harrison as Commander of the Northwest Army at its headquar...
Pike reports to Wayne various news affecting the western part of the Northwest territory, discussing...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
Wayne submits estimates of the number of troops necessary to garrison the posts at Michillimackinac,...
Hamtramck discusses difficulties encountered in building a fort at Fort Wayne based on specification...
McHenry warns Wayne of the presence of three men (Thomas Powers, Victor de Collot and Joseph Warin) ...
McHenry provides his successor with an explanation regarding some of the decisions he recently made ...
Although Hamilton continues to argue for sending the galley "Senator Ross" to the lower posts on the...
Wayne provides further instructions for capturing the three enemy agents operating in the west (Thom...
Fort George, situated on the west side of the Niagara River in Niagara-on-the-Lake, served as the he...
Wayne discusses the possibility of Major General Charles Scott becoming commanding officer if Wayne ...
Letter discusses provisioning of troops at Quebec, Montreal, Crown Point, Detroit and other forts in...
Hamtramck reports that their previous concern for the Defiance garrison has been alleviated--the ice...
Harrison describes domestic concerns and military duty, reporting that General Wayne has gone to Det...
Pike writes of issues affecting Fort Massac and the western part of the Northwest territory. He ackn...
This letter was signed by William Henry Harrison as Commander of the Northwest Army at its headquar...
Pike reports to Wayne various news affecting the western part of the Northwest territory, discussing...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
Wayne submits estimates of the number of troops necessary to garrison the posts at Michillimackinac,...
Hamtramck discusses difficulties encountered in building a fort at Fort Wayne based on specification...
McHenry warns Wayne of the presence of three men (Thomas Powers, Victor de Collot and Joseph Warin) ...
McHenry provides his successor with an explanation regarding some of the decisions he recently made ...
Although Hamilton continues to argue for sending the galley "Senator Ross" to the lower posts on the...
Wayne provides further instructions for capturing the three enemy agents operating in the west (Thom...
Fort George, situated on the west side of the Niagara River in Niagara-on-the-Lake, served as the he...
Wayne discusses the possibility of Major General Charles Scott becoming commanding officer if Wayne ...
Letter discusses provisioning of troops at Quebec, Montreal, Crown Point, Detroit and other forts in...
Hamtramck reports that their previous concern for the Defiance garrison has been alleviated--the ice...
Harrison describes domestic concerns and military duty, reporting that General Wayne has gone to Det...
Pike writes of issues affecting Fort Massac and the western part of the Northwest territory. He ackn...
This letter was signed by William Henry Harrison as Commander of the Northwest Army at its headquar...
Pike reports to Wayne various news affecting the western part of the Northwest territory, discussing...