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Meigs, Return Jonathan 1764-1825
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Return Jonathan Meigs
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An Appeal to the people: or, An exposition of the official conduct of Return Jonathan Meigs, governor of the state of Ohio; relative to the disbanding of a light infantry company in the county of Washington, the cashiering of Maj. William Hart of said county, &c. &c. : [Eight lines of quotations
by William Hart
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Report of the Committee of Claims, to whom were referred on the sixteenth instant, the memorial of Return Jonathan Meigs, Junior with the report of the Committee of Claims thereon, made the eighteenth of February last : December 20, 1805 : read, and ordered to be committed to a committee of the whole House, on Tuesday next
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Report of the Committee of Claims, to whom was referred on the 30th November last, the memorial of Return Jonathan Meigs, Jun., presented the 23d March, 1804 18th February, 1805, read and ordered to be referred to a committee of the whole House, on Wednesday next
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Report of the committee to whom was referred the memorial of Return J. Meigs and others
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Two western campaigns in the war of 1812-13. 1. Expedition of Captain Henry Brush, with supplies for General Hull, 1812. 2. Expedition of Governor Meigs, for the relief of Fort Meigs, 1813
by Samuel Williams
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James Monroe message, 1821
by James Monroe
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Return Jonathan Meigs papers, 1797-1822
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Governor's papers
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Joseph Wheaton papers, 1797-1839 (inclusive)
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Report of the committee to whom was referred the memorial of Return J. Meigs and others, witnesses against Aaron Burr, who attended the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Virginia district. : December 27, 1808. Read and referred to a committee of the whole House on Monday next
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Van Cleve-Dover collection 1791-1954 1830-1860
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Painting Return Jonathan Meigs
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Papers of Thomas Worthington, 1795-1827
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William Henry Harrison papers, 1734-1939 (bulk 1796-1841)
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Return Jonathan Meigs
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Meigs, Return Jonathan, Jr
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Hon. Return Jonathan Meigs, Governor of the state of Ohio from 1810 to 1814
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Papers] 1798 thru 1945
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Calendars of the papers of Ethan Allan Brown, 1806-1836, Samual Huntington, 1785-1826, Return Jonathan Meigs, 1811-1815, Micajah T. Williams, 1814-1844 in the State Library of Ohio
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Correspondence, 1834-1919
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Most widely held works by
Return Jonathan Meigs
A poem spoken in the Chapel of Yale-College at the quarterly exhibitions, March 9th, 1784
by Return Jonathan Meigs
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1784
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Mr. Meigs' motion
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1810
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21
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Return Jonathan Meigs, Jr., 1798-1945
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1976
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Correspondence 1801-1919, financial records, Indians 1812.
Letters sent by the Postmaster General, 1789-1836
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1965
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A poem spoken in the Chapel of Yale-College, at the quarterly exhibitions, March 9th, 1784. By R.J. Meigs
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1784
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Letter, 1817
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1817
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Papers of Return Jonathan Meigs, 1801-1818
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Personal and political correspondence, chiefly from Meigs' gubernatorial term (1810-14), relating to the War of 1812, location of the State Capitol at Columbus, building of the Ohio State Penitentiary, public improvements, and postal service. Correspondents include Ethan A. Brown, Ephraim Cutler, Samuel Huntington, John Johnston, and Micajah T. Williams.
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Archives Biography Brown, Ethan Allen,--1776-1852 Courts-martial and courts of inquiry Crawford, William Harris,--1772-1834 Employees--Salaries, etc. Eustis, William,--1753-1825 Expenditures, Public Gallatin, Albert,--1761-1849 Governors Governors--Powers and duties Hart, William History Huntington, Samuel,--1765-1817 Indians of North America Jackson, Andrew,--1767-1845 Johnston, John,--1775-1861 Land settlement Land speculation Manuscripts McArthur, Duncan,--1772-1839 Meigs, Return Jonathan,--1764-1825 Military service, Voluntary Monroe, James,--1758-1831 Ohio Ohio.--Militia Personal narratives Poetry Political science Postal rates Postal service Postal service--Law and legislation Postal service--Security measures Post office stations and branches Post roads Public land sales Records and correspondence Sources St. Clair, Arthur,--1734-1818 Tiffin, Edward,--1766-1829 Tupper, Edward White,--1771-1823 United States United States.--Congress United States.--General Post Office United States.--Post Office Dept United States--Northwest, Old War of 1812 Williams, Micajah Terrell,--1792-1844 Witnesses--Fees Worthington, Thomas,--1773-1827
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