Headquarters British Camp before Lake Erie. To Jacob Jennings Brown. Deals with the treatment of American officers and soldiers captured by the British.
Camp Fort Erie. To Edward Cutts Jr., Portsmouth, New Hampshire. On the siege of Fort Erie by the British and Indians, constant bombardment, great losses of the British, and their retreat.
Bath County, Kentucky. To Samuel Delucenna Ingham, Washington, D.C. Claim for pay for Eli Howard, who fought in the battle of Lake Erie under Commodore Perry.
Ellwood Cottage, West Whiteland, Austin County. To William Orbison. Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Deals with the Battle of Lake Erie and the publication of true accounts of the battle.
Washington, D.C. To William Orbison. Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Concerns Battle of Lake Erie and his part in it for which he had been court martialled. He recounts his interviews with Upshur and his expected reinstatement and vindication.
West Chester, Pennsylvania. To William Berkeley Lewis, Washington, D.C. Grateful to Cooper for the art he took to obtain the truth about the Battle of Lake Erie.