United States War Department. To Thomas Worthington. Kentucky and Tennessee sent troops to defend New Orleans and troops from Ohio needed to defend northern frontier.
United States War Department. To Thomas Worthington. Since the enemy sending troops up the St. Lawrence it becomes necessary to look to the safety of the north and northwestern frontiers, and the safety of Detroit very important.
United States War Department. To Thomas Worthington. Deals with the defense of the northern frontier extending from Lake Erie to St. Louis on the Mississippi.
United States. War Department. To Isaac Shelby. British force consisting of twelve to fifteen thousand men sailed from Ireland early in September for New Orleans
United States. War Department. To Simon Snyder, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Requests that four thousand infantry and riflemen of Pennsylvania militia be called into service to protect Baltimore and Washington.
United States War Department, Washington. To Samuel, Smith, Baltimore, Maryland. An order has been sent to Harpers ferry to forward arms for the Pennsylvania militia.
United States Department of State. To Thomas Barclay. The British government cannot reasonably expect for its agents in this county, a greater latitude of personal convenience than that which those of the United States enjoy in the dominions of Great…
United States. Department of State. To The Collector of the Customs, Baltimore, Maryland. Refers to instructions to the public and private armed vessels of the United States