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to James H. Bryson
1812/08/09
Winchester, James, 1725-1826
Discusses equipment and supplies with Bryson, assistant deputy quarter-master-general. The following January, General Winchester's men were massacred at Raisin River.
GLC04982
To the Editors of the National Intelligencer
12 June 1819
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Defends himself against General James Winchester's attack on his character and conduct in the command of the North Western Army in the War of 1812 Ohio campaign. Concerns who was to blame for sending out a detachment of the army beyond the reach of...
GLC05565
to James Winchester re: procedures of court of inquiry
[1815]/05/15
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
For conduct of resigned officers. The letter, dated "Nashville 23, May 15" should actually be dated 1815; Winchester responded on June 5, 1815, per the Andrew Jackson Papers
GLC06789.01
to James Winchester re: tour to "Bluff and Back Again"
1821/03/12
Differing opinions on how to equally divide land. Waterstains on the top third affect appearance but not legibility.
GLC06789.02
War of 1812: Correspondence and documents on war, POWs in Canada, New Orleans [Decimalized .01- .80]
1812-1815 ca.
General Winchester's correspondence includes letters received as the highest ranking American prisoner in Canada. Later his correspondence includes documents relating to the British attack on New Orleans in 1815. Highlights include a manuscript map...
GLC06997
to unknown
23 May 1793
Wm. Winchester Bot. Of Thos & Sam Hollingsworth two pair of Horsemen …" Pencil note in later hand at bottom: "William Winchester, father of genl. James Winchester."
GLC06997.001
to James Winchester
February 27, 1801
Blount, Willie, fl. 1801-1810
Blount regrets having missed Winchester on his last visit to town, and also regrets not having repaid the money he owes. Travel, subsequent illness, and misplaced confidence in others have kept him from conducting his business
GLC06997.002
25 September 1802.
Comegys, John, fl. 1802
Thanks for letter, discussion of the current price of cotton, cost of shipping cotton to Europe.
GLC06997.003
5 January 1803
Williams, Sampson, fl. 1803
Col. McKinney left $40.00 to be sent to General Winchester. Williams would like to borrow the money if the general does not need it immediately. Written at Fort Blount
GLC06997.004
August 1803
Meigs, Return J., 1782-1851
The author asks Winchester to send a line to Mr. Th. N. Clark "to let him have the articles mentioned.
GLC06997.005
9 October 1803
Foster, Robert C., fl. 1803
Upcoming election of a senator Was written in the Senate Chamber.
GLC06997.006
2 November 1803
Overton, John, fl. 1803
Writes regarding Winchester's suit with Evans. Overton hopes to be able to attend the court session, and says he thinks it best that Winchester attend.
GLC06997.007
17 December 1803
Deaderick and Satom, fl. 1803
They offer to supply Winchester with "a ton or two" of bar iron, for which he may pay with cotton.
GLC06997.008
19 December 1803
Brown, Morgan, fl. 1803
Writer hopes that the bearer, Mr. Alex Bingham, can be released from the draft for the expedition to New Orleans.
GLC06997.009
20 July 1804
Will forward militia claims that Winchester sends him to the Accountant of the War Department. Thank Winchester for "preventing the contemplated aggression on the Indian lands by the people you mention
GLC06997.010
30 October 1807
Winchester, William, 1807-?
Has received his brother's instructions and will carry them out to the best of his ability. Reports on his brother's bank account, as well as on his son, who is staying with him.
GLC06997.011
January 31, 1810
Wishes to receive a statement of the militia of Winchester's brigade as soon as possible.
GLC06997.012
25 August 1810
Accounts, progress of General Winchester's son Marcus. Marcus has not yet chosen a profession; his uncle urges him to do so and to write his father about it.
GLC06997.013
The United States in Account current for Contingencies / with Brigadier General James Winchester of the Army.
27 April 1812 - 20 May 1812
List of expenditures from 27 April to 20 May 1812, totaling $10,000.00
GLC06997.014
Regiment Destined for Detroit
29 July 1812
List of 24 men, arranged in groups ranked 1st through 6th.
GLC06997.015
Headquarters at Lexington, to Lt. Col. William McMillian.
10 August 1812
Orders. McMillan is to pay his troops for July and estimate advance pay for the officers.
GLC06997.016
Headquarters at Lexington, to Lt. James H. Bryson
11 August 1812.
Winchester countermands his previous orders regarding equipment for transporting troops.
GLC06997.017
Map of Ohio
9 November 1812
Winchester, Marcus, fl. 1812
Manuscript map of the Ohio river environs, extending north into Canada, west to F. Recovery, south to Kentucky, and east to Pennsylvania.
GLC06997.018
[January 1813]
January 22, 1813
List of O[…] Supposed to have been killed French […] River Maison in the Action of 22nd Jan. 1813. Two-page list. Charts of totals, entitled "Recapitulation," at the bottom of the second page.
GLC06997.019
Receipt of payment for service
February 24, 1813
Madison, George, fl. 1813
"by the hands of Brig. General James Winchester," signed by George Madison, Maj., 1st Rifle Regiment, Ky Vol. Militia.
GLC06997.020
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