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  • Tags: James Wilkinson

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To John Ballinger, New Orleans. Let your company depart as soon as ready.

1815 June 13

1815 June 13
Washington. To Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer. Albany, New York. On politics.

1814 May 28

1814 May 28
Albany, New York. To W. Caldwell. Refers to a check on the Bank of Albany which is afloat and asks him to look into the matter.

1814 Mar. 7

1814 Mar. 7
Groton, Massachusetts. To Joseph Bradley, Varnum, Washington, D.C. Local affairs; resignation of Hampton, arrest of Wilkinson, removal of Granger; so disgraceful a campaign as our last was never known; politics.

1814 Mar.

1814 Mar.
Washington City. To George Williamson, Newport, Kentucky. Refers to the investigation of Wilkinson

1814 July 4

1814 July 4
Plattsburg, New York. To Charles D. Cooper, Albany, New York. On land sales and General Wilkinson.

1814 Jan. 5

1814 Jan. 5
Head Quarters, Malone. To Samuel Brown. Deals with provisions for the troops and especially a better quality of flour.

1814 Jan. 5

1814 Jan. 5
To James Wilkinson. Deals with arrangements for the purchase of flour and contradictory orders.

1814 Feb. 7

1814 Feb. 7
To Assistant deputy quartermaster general. Refers to the account of stock belonging to Lois Barnhart destroyed by troops under the command of General Brown.

1814 Dec. 22

1814 Dec. 22
Baltimore, Maryland. To Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer, Albany, New York. concerns his trial, politics, and personal matters.

1813 Sept. 18

1813 Sept. 18
Fort George, Canada. To Peter Buell Porter, Cyrenius Chapin and Joseph McClure. Buffalo. As he has no authority to sanction their plan for the levy of a body of volunteers, he has sent a copy of their letter to the Secretary of war for his decision.
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