Wayne submits estimates of the number of troops necessary to garrison the posts at Michillimackinac, Detroit, Miamis and Niagara and includes the number of cannons needed to replace those currently at each location belonging to the British.Document signed by Wayne
Wayne requests Wilkins purchase ten horses for the occasional use for the quarter master stores and ...
In 1794 when negotiations with the Indians over land failed, Wayne was authorized to fight them. In ...
Swan writes of issues affecting him and the western part of the Northwest territory, including his a...
Document estimates the ordnance and military stores wanted for the Legion of the United States for 1...
McHenry informs Wayne that the governor of Canada has instructed the British army's evacuation of Fo...
Wayne requests information regarding the state of supplies at numerous forts and posts in the Northw...
These two letters were written by General Anthony Wayne, commander of the Unites States forces at th...
Wayne writes in response to Beatty's resignation from military service.Beatty, Erkuries, 1759-1823Do...
Wayne provides further instructions for capturing the three enemy agents operating in the west (Thom...
Wayne discusses the possibility of Major General Charles Scott becoming commanding officer if Wayne ...
Wayne writes regarding treaty negotiations with hostile Native Americans and the status of military ...
First published in 1955 under title: Campaign into the wilderness."Bibliography of the Wayne campaig...
Map showing the lands involved with General Anthony Wayne's campaign against American Indians in the...
Document proposes the quartering of the Northwest Territory's cavalry in Kentucky and the furnishing...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
Wayne requests Wilkins purchase ten horses for the occasional use for the quarter master stores and ...
In 1794 when negotiations with the Indians over land failed, Wayne was authorized to fight them. In ...
Swan writes of issues affecting him and the western part of the Northwest territory, including his a...
Document estimates the ordnance and military stores wanted for the Legion of the United States for 1...
McHenry informs Wayne that the governor of Canada has instructed the British army's evacuation of Fo...
Wayne requests information regarding the state of supplies at numerous forts and posts in the Northw...
These two letters were written by General Anthony Wayne, commander of the Unites States forces at th...
Wayne writes in response to Beatty's resignation from military service.Beatty, Erkuries, 1759-1823Do...
Wayne provides further instructions for capturing the three enemy agents operating in the west (Thom...
Wayne discusses the possibility of Major General Charles Scott becoming commanding officer if Wayne ...
Wayne writes regarding treaty negotiations with hostile Native Americans and the status of military ...
First published in 1955 under title: Campaign into the wilderness."Bibliography of the Wayne campaig...
Map showing the lands involved with General Anthony Wayne's campaign against American Indians in the...
Document proposes the quartering of the Northwest Territory's cavalry in Kentucky and the furnishing...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
Wayne requests Wilkins purchase ten horses for the occasional use for the quarter master stores and ...
In 1794 when negotiations with the Indians over land failed, Wayne was authorized to fight them. In ...
Swan writes of issues affecting him and the western part of the Northwest territory, including his a...