10 research outputs found
Caleb Swan, Pay Master General
Swan confirms receiving a keelboat and other articles needed to transport him from Fort Washington to Pittsburgh.Contemporary copy. Document signed by Swan
Caleb Swan, Paymaster, United States, and John Mills, Adjutant General, Greenville
Swan and Mills request a ration of whiskey for one man from the 4th Sub Legion for thirty-one days.Document signed by Swan and Mills
Caleb Swan, Fort Washington, to Joseph Howell, Philadelphia
Swan writes Howell regarding a recent skirmish with Native Americans, Daniel Britt's accounts, need of the army's pay and the epidemic afflicting Philadelphia.Howell, Josep
Caleb Swan, Paymaster General, Pittsburgh
Swan confirms receiving three horses, three saddles, two bridles and a mail pouch from Assistant Quartermaster Isaac Craig for delivery to James Miller, an agent of the quartermaster department in Philadelphia.Document signed by Swan and countersigned on the reverse of paper by Swan
Caleb Swan, Paymaster, Greenville
Swan and Mills request a ration of whiskey for one man from the 4th Sub Legion for thirty-one days.Document signed by Swan and Mills, and countersigned on the reverse of paper by Henri Smitt
Caleb Swan, Paymaster
Swan and Mills request rations for one man of the 2nd Sub Legion for twenty-eight days.Document signed by Swan and Mills
Caleb Swan, to the Quarter Master General
Swan requests a supply of hay.Document signed by Swan, and countersigned with "his mark" on the reverse of paper by Anthony Strokes(?)
Swan, Caleb, Cincinnati, to Major General Anthony Wayne, Head Quarters, Detroit
Swan writes of issues affecting him and the western part of the Northwest territory, including his ability to pay money owing the Army, the circumstances surrounding the search of Power's boat (mentioned in a previous letter), and the actions of General Wilkinson.Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796Document signed by Swan
Caleb Swan, Paymaster of the troops, Fort Washington, to Joseph Howell
Swan writes Howell regarding payments due officers, the settlement of Colonel Hamtramck's accounts and the death of Herleman, the courier who delivered April's pay.Howell, Josep
Caleb Swan, John Mills, Adjutant General, Greenville
Swan and Mills request rations for one man in the 2nd Sub Legion for thirty days.Document signed by Swan and Mills