Swan writes of issues affecting him and the western part of the Northwest territory, including his ability to pay money owing the Army, the circumstances surrounding the search of Power's boat (mentioned in a previous letter), and the actions of General Wilkinson.Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796Document signed by Swan
Map showing the lands involved with General Anthony Wayne's campaign against American Indians in the...
In this letter, Northwest Territory Governor Arthur St. Clair asks President George Washington to se...
Wayne thanks Winter for informing him of the box of money he found and tells Winter that he is sendi...
These two letters were written by General Anthony Wayne, commander of the Unites States forces at th...
Letter reports to Wayne the state of affairs with the Native American nations in the territory south...
Pike informs Wayne of recent events affecting the western part of the Northwest territory, including...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
Wayne requests information regarding the state of supplies at numerous forts and posts in the Northw...
Pike writes of issues affecting Fort Massac and the western part of the Northwest territory. He ackn...
Swan confirms receiving a keelboat and other articles needed to transport him from Fort Washington t...
Wayne writes regarding treaty negotiations with hostile Native Americans and the status of military ...
Pasteur writes of issues affecting Fort Knox and the western part of the Northwest territory, includ...
Pike reports to Wayne various news affecting the western part of the Northwest territory, discussing...
Wayne discusses the possibility of Major General Charles Scott becoming commanding officer if Wayne ...
Pickering provides Wayne with instructions relative to the approaching treaty with the Native Americ...
Map showing the lands involved with General Anthony Wayne's campaign against American Indians in the...
In this letter, Northwest Territory Governor Arthur St. Clair asks President George Washington to se...
Wayne thanks Winter for informing him of the box of money he found and tells Winter that he is sendi...
These two letters were written by General Anthony Wayne, commander of the Unites States forces at th...
Letter reports to Wayne the state of affairs with the Native American nations in the territory south...
Pike informs Wayne of recent events affecting the western part of the Northwest territory, including...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
Wayne requests information regarding the state of supplies at numerous forts and posts in the Northw...
Pike writes of issues affecting Fort Massac and the western part of the Northwest territory. He ackn...
Swan confirms receiving a keelboat and other articles needed to transport him from Fort Washington t...
Wayne writes regarding treaty negotiations with hostile Native Americans and the status of military ...
Pasteur writes of issues affecting Fort Knox and the western part of the Northwest territory, includ...
Pike reports to Wayne various news affecting the western part of the Northwest territory, discussing...
Wayne discusses the possibility of Major General Charles Scott becoming commanding officer if Wayne ...
Pickering provides Wayne with instructions relative to the approaching treaty with the Native Americ...
Map showing the lands involved with General Anthony Wayne's campaign against American Indians in the...
In this letter, Northwest Territory Governor Arthur St. Clair asks President George Washington to se...
Wayne thanks Winter for informing him of the box of money he found and tells Winter that he is sendi...