Scott, Charles 1739-1813Overview
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State of Kentucky, general orders, November 26th, 1808
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1 edition published in 1808 in English and held by 66 libraries worldwide
Freemen and Soldiers of Kentucky
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2 editions published in 1808 in English and held by 65 libraries worldwide
Scott's Wabash expedition, 1791
by Charles Scott
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1 edition published in 1953 in English and held by 22 libraries worldwide
Freemen and soldiers of Kentucky. Your country again calls upon you to rally round her standard
by Charles Scott
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2 editions published in 1808 in English and held by 21 libraries worldwide
A collection of some of the most interesting narratives of Indian warfare in the West : containing an account of the adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone, one of the first settlers of Kentucky, comprehending the most important occurrences relative to its early history ... to which is added an account of the expeditions of Genl's Harmer [sic], Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair, & Wayne
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1 edition published in 1821 in English and held by 12 libraries worldwide
Frankfort, Ky. January 13th, 1812. Sir, being delegated by the officers who served during our Revolutionary War, who reside in this state and could be convened, to correspond with you and others on the subject of the claims of the officers and soldiers
by Charles Scott
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2 editions published in 1812 in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
A collection of some of the most interesting narratives of Indian warfare in the West : containing an account of the adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone, one of the first settlers of Kentucky, comprehending the most important occurrences relative to its early history...to which is added an account of the expeditions of Genl's Harmer [sic.], Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair, & Wayne
by Samuel L Metcalfe
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1 edition published in 1913 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Papers, 1809-1814 bulk 1813-1814
by James T Eubank
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide This collection contains records pertaining to the military service of James T. Eubank. Included is a letterbook kept by Eubank when he was deputy quartermaster in the United States Army during the War of 1812. The book dates from March 29, 1813 to March 16, 1814 and was written at places such as Miami Rapids, Fort Meigs, and Newport. The letters include an account of the siege and battle of Fort Meigs. A letter written by General William Henry Harrison to General James Taylor (1830) about the military service of Eubank is sewn into the volume. The book also contains accounts for the adjutant general (1813-1814).
Letters and appointment, 1792-1795
by Anthony Wayne
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Three letters, 1792-1795, and one appointment, July 1, 1793, regarding Indian affairs in the Northwest Territory and preparations for war.
Letter : Danville, [Ky.], to the commanding officer of Mason County, [Ky.], 1791 July 5
by Kentucky Board of War
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2 editions published in 1791 in English and held by 1 library worldwide July 5, 1791, letter to which the names of Charles Scott, John Brown, Harry Innes, and Benjamin Logan have been signed, informing the commanding militia officer of Mason County that Gen. Arthur St. Clair had authorized a second detachment of 500 mounted men led by James Wilkinson to attack the upper Wabash Indian towns.
Charles Scott papers, 1777-1828, 1790-1813 (bulk dates)
by Charles Scott
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide These papers are correspondence with and documents signed by Charles Scott.
Letter from Charles Scott, Frankfort, Kentucky, to Colonel Robert Poage, Mason County, Kentucky : autograph manuscript signed, 1812 August 24
by Charles Scott
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1 edition published in 1812 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Orders, during the War of 1812, to march to Newport, Kentucky, and join General Payne's brigade; if Payne has already advanced, Poage is to obtain equipment from the arsenal and follow with all speed to the relief of General Hull's army.
Letter to Brig-Gen. Charles Scott 1791 March 25
by Beverley Randolph
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1 edition published in 1791 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Randolph discusses the assumption of denfences on the Western frontier by the government of the United States and the discharging of Virginia forces.
A collection of some of the most interesting narratives of Indian warfare in the West, containing an account of the adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone, one of the first settlers of Kentucky, comrehending the most important occurrences relative to its early history--also, an account of the manners, and customs of the Indians, their traditions and religious sentiments, their police or civil government ... to which is added, an account of the expeditions of Generals Harmer, Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair & Wayne
by Samuel L Metcalfe
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1 edition published in 2005 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Charles Scott correspondence, 1803 August 26
by Charles Scott
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide ALS written by Scott to U.S. secretary of war Henry Dearborn concerning the acquisition of land near Newport, Ky., for an arsenal.
Papers, 1800-1835
by Ninian Edwards
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Letters, 1812-1833, concern Indian troubles and the militia in Illinois Territory during the War of 1812, political appointments and U.S. president Andrew Jackson. Recipients include William Morrison, Charles Scott, John Mason Peck, Henry Eddy and Pascal Enos. Documents, 1800-1835, include promissory notes, deeds, an 1800 Logan County, Kentucky, court case, and an 1818 statement made by Edwards while he was campaigning for the U.S. senate.
In General Assembly, January 22nd 1810
by Kentucky
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1 edition published in 1810 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Letter to the President of the United States
by Charles Scott
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1 edition published in 1812 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Requests the President's assistance in asking Congress to honor claims of compensation owed to Revolutionary War veterans from Kentucky.
Letter, Wilderness, 1785 May 11 [to] General Charles Scott
by James Wilkinson
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1 edition published in 1785 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Letter discussing Wilkinson's travels and plans to see Scott in Richmond, Va.
Account book] [the state of Virginia in account with officers of the Army of the Revolution
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide more
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American Revolution (1775-1783) Biography Boone, Daniel,--1734-1820 Brown, John,--1757-1837 California Cherokee Indians Clark, George Rogers,--1752-1818 Clark, William,--1770-1838 Executive power Expenditures, Public Frontier and pioneer life Fugitive slaves Generals Governors Harmar, Josiah,--1753-1813 Harrison, William Henry,--1773-1841 History Indian captivities Indians of North America Indians of North America--Wars Jackson, Andrew,--1767-1845 Kentucky Kentucky.--Militia Knox, Henry,--1750-1806 Land grants Lee, Henry,--1756-1818 Logan, Benjamin,--1743-1802 Marshall, John,--1755-1835 Military history Militia--Recruiting, enlistment, etc. Ohio Ohio River Valley Political science Records and correspondence Recruiting and enlistment Scott, Charles,--1739-1813 Shelby, Isaac,--1750-1826 Slavery Sources St. Clair, Arthur,--1734-1818 Taylor, Zachary,--1784-1850 Tennessee United States United States.--Army United States.--Continental Army United States--Northwest, Old War of 1812 Wayne, Anthony,--1745-1796 Wayne's Campaign (1794) Wilkinson, James,--1757-1825
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