Washington Papers Consolidated Index | R | Revolutionary War
From William Preston, 10 May 1792 [Presidential Series 10:373]+
From Tobias Lear, 5 August 1792 [Presidential Series 10:625]
From Henry, Count de Nassau, 28 August 1792 [Presidential Series 11:51]
From Jonathan Rhea, 14 January 1793 [Presidential Series 11:634]
From John Jay, 5 August 1794 [Presidential Series 16:510]
From William Gordon, 12 September 1794 [Presidential Series 16:671]
From Count de La Belinaye, 30 September 1794 [Presidential Series 16:745]
From Count de La Belinaye, 30 September 1794 [Presidential Series 16:748]
– accounts [1 reference]
– aid to prisoners [1 reference]
– and British politics [1 reference]
– and Catherine II of Russia [2 references]
– and church property [2 references]
– and claims for compensation [1 reference]
– and confiscations of Loyalists' property [4 references]
– and invasion of Canada [1 reference]
– and Providence, R.I. [1 reference]
– and supplies for Continental army [2 references]
– appeal from veterans of [1 reference]
– appeals for aid from officers of [3 references]
– army enlistments in [1 reference]
– back pay for officers of [1 reference]
– battlefields of [3 references]
– battlefields revisited by GW [1 reference]
– black veterans of [1 reference]
– bounty lands [2 references]
– British depredations in New Jersey [1 reference]
– British prisoners in [1 reference]
– Canadian campaign [1 reference]
– casualties in [1 reference]
– chaplains [3 references]
– claims for service from Steuben [1 reference]
– claims for services performed in [4 references]
– closure of courts during [1 reference]
– commissaries [1 reference]
– commissary of military stores in [1 reference]
– commissary of ordinance stores [1 reference]
– commutation of pay [4 references]
– comparison to French Revolution [1 reference]
– compensation for [6 subentries]
– contemporary accounts of civilian service during [16 references]
– contemporary accounts of military service during [55 references]
– contemporary accounts of service in [6 references]
– contributions of public creditors [1 reference]
– courts closed during [1 reference]
– damages to property during [2 references]
– debt due to foreign officers of [2 references]
– debts from [7 references]
– destruction of public property during [1 reference]
– disabled veterans of [1 reference]
– distresses of [2 references]
– economic consequences of [1 reference]
– economic distress during [2 references]
– economic distress resulting from [98 references]
– espionage during [1 reference]
– events and participants in [51 references]
– example for revolutions abroad [1 reference]
– financial losses in [1 reference]
– financing of [7 references]
– flying camp [1 reference]
– foreign contributions to [1 reference]
– Franco-American trade during [1 reference]
– French officers in [4 references]
– French veterans of [1 reference]
– German officers in [1 reference]
– German Volunteers [1 reference]
– gunpowder manufacturers in [1 reference]
– GW comments on [2 references]
– GW comments on soldiers in [1 reference]
– GW's general orders [1 reference]
– GW's retirement at close of [1 reference]
– Hessian Corps [1 reference]
– Hessians in [1 reference]
– histories of [5 references]
– hospital for French forces [2 references]
– importance of [1 reference]
– imprisonment of Henry Laurens during [2 references]
– inflation during [2 references]
– in Georgia [1 reference]
– in Ohio country [1 reference]
– intelligence activities during [1 reference]
– intelligence service [1 reference]
– invalid pensions [2 references]
– invalid veterans of [6 references]
– in Vermont [2 references]
– land confiscations in [1 reference]
– land grants [1 reference]
– lands reserved for veterans of [1 reference]
– legacy of [1 reference]
– Lord Cornwallis comments on [1 reference]
– Loyalists in [13 references]
– merchants in [1 reference]
– military certificates [1 reference]
– minutemen in [1 reference]
– mutinies [3 references]
– naval bounties [1 reference]
– naval engagements [3 references]
– naval officers in [2 references]
– naval vessels [2 references]
– negotiations with Neufville and Fils during [1 reference]
– prisoners [18 references]
– privateers in [13 references]
– provisions for [1 reference]
– publication of letters written during [1 reference]
– purchase of supplies during [6 references]
– Quakers comment on service in [1 reference]
– recruitment from enemy [1 reference]
– recruitment of foreign officers for [1 reference]
– secret service in [4 references]
– service of foreign officers in [4 references]
– services of Governor Livingston (ship) [1 reference]
– settlement of debts of [18 references]
– settlement of veterans' claims [1 reference]
– spoliations claims of [1 reference]
– state debts [1 reference]
– sufferings from [3 references]
– supported by Scottish clergy [1 reference]
– surgeons in [3 references]
– Thomas Paine in [1 reference]
– veterans [2 references + 2 subentries]
– Virginia State Cavalry [1 reference]
– warrants [1 subentry]
– Windward Islands in [1 reference]
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