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Posey, Thomas 1750-1818

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Works: 33 works in 41 publications in 1 language and 797 library holdings
Classifications: e337.8, 977.2030924
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8 editions published between and 1975 in English and held by 155 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 66 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 21 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
List of pay due, listing amount for 2 months of service, July and Aug., amount for two months of foraging, amount for subsistence for 62 days and rations at 12 per day equaling 744 rations at Fort Washington. Signed by Thomas Posey and dated Sept. 1, 1793. Note verifying the amount due, signed by Caleb Swann, Paymaster of the troops of the United States. Note of receipt of pay on Sept. 24, 1793, from Caleb Swann through warrant from General Anthony Wayne, signed by Thomas Posey.
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A native of Fairfax County, Va., Posey was a military officer and politician. He served in the Revolutionary War and in campaigns against Indians in Pennsylvania and the Northwest Territory; as a state senator and lieutenant governor in Kentucky; as a U.S. Senator from Louisiana; as governor of the Indiana Territory; and as an Indian agent in Illinois. His second wife was Virginia native Mary Alexander Thornton Posey.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Orders given to groups of militia throughout Indiana concerning the setup of Brigades.
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Personal papers of Porter and his family and historical papers collected by Porter. Personal papers (chiefly 1857-1891) include correspondence regarding Porter's law practice, Republican Party politics, and his service in U.S. House of Representatives (1859-1863), and as U.S. minister to Italy (1889-1891). Porter family papers (chiefly 1814-1865) include letters and business documents from Boone County, Ky. (1814-1845), and Lawrenceburg, Ind. (1817-1862); papers of Omer Tousey, Lawrenceburg businessman; letters and essays of Hiram Brown (1792-1853), of Lebanon, Ohio, and Indianapolis; and family letters of Clay Brown, a medical student and physician in Chicago, Ill. (1848), and physician in Anderson, Ind. (1850-1853), and Jackson, Tenn. (1853-1854).
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The collection consists of two items. The first item is a June 27, 1795, land indenture. In this indenture, John Lewis and his wife, Mary, of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, are selling land in Jefferson and Shelby County, Kentucky, to Thomas Posey. The land consisted of two tracts, totaling 8,000 acres. It was being sold for 1,445 pounds. This indenture was signed by Harry Innes. The second document is a tax assessment for Morgan Brown's property for the year 1806. It was signed by John Lewis for Thomas Lewis in 1807.
 
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