St. Clair reports on the activities of a person suspected of disloyal activities in the West.McHenry, James, 1753-1816The person in question may be Georges-Henri-Victor Collot. Red wax seal still in place
In a letter to Horace Kephart on December 23, 1918, Roy C. McHenry discusses an incident where two m...
St. Clair encloses copies of correspondence regarding the boundary disputes between Pennsylvania and...
McHenry asks Wells to invite Little Turtle and his fellow chiefs to visit with him at his home.Wells...
McHenry confirms St. Clair's official position in Native American affairs in the Northwest territory...
St. Clair writes Bowman asking for assistance in the return of Arthur St. Clair, Jr.'s horse from Le...
St. Clair confronts Worthington regarding the legality of his practice of assessing fees for land pu...
McHenry warns Wayne of the presence of three men (Thomas Powers, Victor de Collot and Joseph Warin) ...
Harrison replies to McHenry's request for information on suspicious persons at Fort Washington, ment...
Ross recommends General John Gibson as the United States' representative for future work with the Na...
Wolcott mentions a petition forwarded by St. Clair regarding settlers' claims of land purchases made...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
St. Clair informs his son about his improving health and writes of news from home.St. Clair, DanielD...
St. Clair recounts the hostile attitude of the Shawnee and Miami Indians toward the United States. R...
St. Clair writes Addison regarding the pending trial of Mr. Cunningham under Judge John Cleves Symme...
This letter dated January 21, 1789, is an original copy of a letter Arthur St. Clair wrote to his fr...
In a letter to Horace Kephart on December 23, 1918, Roy C. McHenry discusses an incident where two m...
St. Clair encloses copies of correspondence regarding the boundary disputes between Pennsylvania and...
McHenry asks Wells to invite Little Turtle and his fellow chiefs to visit with him at his home.Wells...
McHenry confirms St. Clair's official position in Native American affairs in the Northwest territory...
St. Clair writes Bowman asking for assistance in the return of Arthur St. Clair, Jr.'s horse from Le...
St. Clair confronts Worthington regarding the legality of his practice of assessing fees for land pu...
McHenry warns Wayne of the presence of three men (Thomas Powers, Victor de Collot and Joseph Warin) ...
Harrison replies to McHenry's request for information on suspicious persons at Fort Washington, ment...
Ross recommends General John Gibson as the United States' representative for future work with the Na...
Wolcott mentions a petition forwarded by St. Clair regarding settlers' claims of land purchases made...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
St. Clair informs his son about his improving health and writes of news from home.St. Clair, DanielD...
St. Clair recounts the hostile attitude of the Shawnee and Miami Indians toward the United States. R...
St. Clair writes Addison regarding the pending trial of Mr. Cunningham under Judge John Cleves Symme...
This letter dated January 21, 1789, is an original copy of a letter Arthur St. Clair wrote to his fr...
In a letter to Horace Kephart on December 23, 1918, Roy C. McHenry discusses an incident where two m...
St. Clair encloses copies of correspondence regarding the boundary disputes between Pennsylvania and...
McHenry asks Wells to invite Little Turtle and his fellow chiefs to visit with him at his home.Wells...