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  • Tags: William Henry Harrison

1813 Jan. 29

1813 Jan. 29
United States Head Quarters, Portage River. To Jacob Fowler, Orders rations for eleven French Canadians named in the requisition.

1813 Feb. 3

1813 Feb. 3
United States. Head Quarters, Miami Rapids. To Jacob Fowler, Urbana, Ohio. Orders arms and equipment for the Militia lately crafted from Ohio.

1813 Feb. 17

1813 Feb. 17
United States. Head Quarters, Miami Rapids. To Samuel Huntington. Orders him to come to Miami Rapids as soon as possible with all the money he has to pay the troops.

1813 Feb. 23

1813 Feb. 23
United States. Head Quarters, Camp Meigs. Certificate given for the purpose of explaining a transaction between William Piatt and General Simon Perkins.

1813 Apr. 13

1813 Apr. 13
Fort Meigs. To John Hooper Piatt, Saint Marys. The arrival of General Harrison was welcomed by discharge of big guns.

1813 May 14

1813 May 14
Head Quarters, Lower Sandusky. General orders of William Henry Harrison. Deals with the movement of troops to Cleveland for the protection of that town.

1813 June 13

1813 June 13
Franklinton. To William Henry Harrison. Requests approval for an expenditure to provide a quantity of bacon for troops at Upper Sandusky/

1813 July 19

1813 July 19
United States. Receipted bill for transporting baggage from Fort Meigs to Cleveland and Cleveland to Lower Sandusky.

1813 Aug.

1813 Aug.
Lower Sandusky. To William Henry Harrison. Report on the defense of Fort Stephenson in Ohio.

1813 Sept.

1813 Sept.
To Sir. Address to the garrison of Fort Meigs on leaving the service after rendering signal assistance in the relief of William Henry Harrison and the troops at Fort Meigs.

1813 Oct. 13

1813 Oct. 13
United States. Headquarters, Detroit. General Orders. Directs all officers in the service of the United States between Detroit and Lexington, Kentucky to obey the orders of Isaac Shelby on his march to Lexington.

1813 Oct. 18

1813 Oct. 18
United States. Head Quarters, Dotroit sic. To Return Jonathan Meigs, Governor of Ohio, Chillicothe. Describes the recent armistice with the Indians and assures Meigs that the terms of it are entirely favorable and leaves the Indians at the mercy of…
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