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Congress of the United States. June 6th, 1794. the committee to which was referred the bill intitled, "An act providing for the payment of a certain sum of money due to the French Republic--make the following report
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4 editions published in 1794 in English and held by 69 libraries worldwide
Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Anthony Wayne family papers contain correspondence, diaries, documents, and accounts relating to several generations of the Wayne family of Pennsylvania. Of particular note is material concerning Anthony Wayne's service in the American Revolution and the Northwest Indian War, and William Wayne's service with the 97th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in the Civil War.
Letter] 1791 Jan. 26, Philadelphia [to] Edw[ar]d Telfair, Governor of Georgia
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1 edition published in 1791 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Georgia Senator James Gunn writes to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia (1786-1787, 1790-1793) on January 26, 1791 to inform Telfair of recent proceedings in the Senate relative to the state. He transmits a copy (no longer attached) of the proceedings of the Senate regarding the late treaty with the Creeks (ostensibly the Treaty of New York, August 7, 1790). Gunn also mentions an unsuccessful expedition against unnamed Indians in the North (probably against Miami leader Little Turtle and his confederacy) and adds that this has made it necessary to rethink frontier protection. He suggests that there will be an increase in military expenditures before the Senate adjourns, and he assures the governor that troops will be sent to protect frontier inhabitants if the Creeks are "troublesome." Audience Level
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American Civil War (1861-1865) American Revolution (1775-1783) Courts-martial and courts of inquiry Creek Indians Debts, Public Early works Fallen Timbers, Battle of (Ohio : 1794) Georgia Georgia Company Georgia--Savannah Governors Great Britain Gunn, James,--1753-1801 History Indiana--Fort Wayne Indians of North America--Wars International relations Land grants Michigan--Detroit Ohio Ohio--Greenville Pennsylvania--Easttown (Township) Pennsylvania--Philadelphia Political science Public lands Treaties United States United States--Northwest, Old Wayne's Campaign (1794) Yazoo Fraud (1795) Yellow fever
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