Manuscript Group 129, William Leddel (1747-1827), Cavalry officer Papers, 1793-1801 (Bulk dates: 1794)

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Manuscript Group 129, William Leddel (1747-1827), Cavalry officer

Papers, 1793-1801 (Bulk dates: 1794), 0.25 linear feet / 1 small manuscript box

Call Number: MG 129

Summary


Summary:

Correspondence and documents concerning this officer’s involvement in the expedition into western Pennsylvania to help put down the Whiskey Rebellion; fragments of Leddel’s diary, 1794-1801; papers from 1801 concerning the town of Mendham in Morris County.  Included are returns of other New Jersey Militia units led by Captains David Ford, Derick Krossen, John Forman Longstreet, Uzal Meeker, Abraham Shavers, and Henry Vanderveer.  Major Leddel commanded the Morris County Squadron, Capt. Ebenezer Tuttle’s Troop of Light Dragoons, 2nd Regiment, New Jersey Detached Militia.  Included are letter of:

James Clarke Peter Hunt Ebenezer Tuttle
James Dunham Abraham Meeker Anthony Walton White
Richard Howell Christopher Rockafellow Jacob Wolcott
John Seward

Biographical Note:

William Leddel, Jr., the son of William Leddel, a French naval surgeon who settled in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, was born in 1747. Upon his father’s death in 1766, William Jr. moved to Mendham, New Jersey and apprenticed himself to Dr. Ebenezer Blachy. He established himself as a physician and practiced in Mendham for the remainder of his life.

Leddel was also active in military matters, serving as a lieutenant in the Morris County Troop of Light Horse during the Revolution. He participated in the Battles of Connecticut Farms and Springfield and in the retreat of George Washington from New York. He also used his medical skills to tend to Washington’s troops during their stay in Morristown in the winter of 1779-1780. Later, he was a major in the forces that put down the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 and served as a captain of cavalry during the War of 1812. He served two terms as Morris County’s sheriff from 1783-1785 and tried small cases before the Justices of the Peace.

In addition, sometime prior to the American Revolution, William Leddel probably either acquired or built a sawmill in southern Mendham on the upper branch of the Passaic River in Jockey Hollow. This mill was replaced by a larger sawmill, woodturning mill, and gristmill, known as Leddel Mill; and seems to have remained in the family for a number of generations.

William Leddel married Phebe Wick, the daughter of Henry Wick, and they settled at Washington Corner on a part of the Wick tract in Mendham. It was here that they raised their five children: Eliza, Tempe, Henry (d.1799), Mary, and John (ca.1784-1865). Dr. William Leddel died in Mendham on August 9, 1827 at the age of eighty.

Provenance Note:

The source of this collection is unknown.

Scope and Content Note:

The papers consist of letters, general orders, receipts, muster rolls, and returns used by Major William Leddel mostly during the “Western Expedition” to put down the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. The papers date from 1793-1801 and were originally part of a scrapbook documenting Leddel’s participation in the expedition. The documents were glued into the scrapbook in chronological order, numbered, and described in an index. The original order of the documents has been preserved and the original index, listing the items in numerical order and giving a short summary of each document, has been transcribed below. In addition, a secondary index listing the items by document type (correspondence, general orders, etc.) follows the original item list. The item description in the latter index with be much briefer, therefore researchers should refer to the original index for further information.

The papers largely consist of muster rolls, supply orders, payrolls, and general orders regarding William Leddel’s squadron of cavalry and the troops of Captains David Ford (1761-1835), Uzal Meeker, Daniel Phoenix (ca. 1761-1828), Ebenezer Tuttle (1750-1834), Abraham Shaver, John Forman Longstreet, and Abraham Kinney (1762-1816). These items refer to supplies, rations, and pay for the troops and document the daily life of a soldier in the cavalry. The correspondence in the collection also discusses similar topics and includes letters from James Dunham, Governor Richard Howell (1754-1802), Peter Hunt (ca. 1768-1810), Christopher Rockafellow, and Brigadier General Anthony W. White (1750-1803). In addition, the collection contains both printed and handwritten orders from such men as Governor Richard Howell, Brigadier General Anthony W. White, Aaron Ogden (1756-1839), and General Joseph Bloomfield (1753-1823). Other topics covered include the death of Leddel’s horse in December of 1794 (items 78, 79, 84, 85, 111), the trial of Captain Abraham Kinney for insubordination in April of 1795 (items 102-104, 106-109, 112), the investigation and impeachment of Justice George Bonover of Morris County (items 118, 122), and concerns over tax arrears in the town of Mendon (now Mendham), where Leddel lived (items 117-123).

The papers also contain pages from William Leddel’s diary written during the “Western Expedition.” The entries detail Leddel’s daily activities, which included such tasks as reviewing the troops, and include copies of military orders and instructions.

Related Collections:

Manuscript Group 119, Leddel Family  (Mendham, NJ) Records

Manuscript Group 562, M. M. Leddell (fl. 1875-1879) Account book

Manuscript Group 674, Anthony Walton White (1750-1803) Papers

Manuscript Group 785, Kinney Family (Newark, NJ) Papers

Item List (Original index):


Item No.


Folder


Item Description


Date

1 1 ( ) to Richard Howell, Commander in Chief, New Jersey, certifying to the election for officers           for Col. Ford’s Troop of Horse  August 17, 1793, Morris County
2 1 Brigadier General Anthony W. White to Major William Liddel, enclosing cavalry orders  August 28, 1793, New Brunswick
3 1 Brigadier General Anthony W. White to Major William Liddel, ordering the election of officers  September 1, 1793
4 1 ( ) to Captains Phoenix, Tuttle and Ford, would have Mr. Kinney’s attempts to get command          of the county cavalry opposed  June 8, 1794
5 1 A return of the officers, non commissioned officers, music, and rank and file of the Squadron of Horse under Captain William Leddel  1793
6 1 “State of New Jersey. An Act to authorize the Commander in Chief to detail a Detachment           from the Militia of this State, agreeably to a late Act of Congress”  June 20, 1794, Trenton
7 1 An enlistment paper for Captain David Ford’s Company, signed by Richard Stillwell, Jonathan Hull,
Benjamin M. C(aurry?), John (C?) 
July 30, 1794, Morris County
8 1 Captain Ebenezer Tuttle to Major William Leddel, names of officers and dragoons detailed  according to general order

 

August 23, 1794
9 1 Brigadier General Anthony W. White to Major William Leddel, enclosing cavalry orders  August 26, 1794, New Brunswick
10 1 Brigadier General Anthony W. White to Major William Leddel, summoning officers of cavalry            to meet at New Brunswick  August 27, 1794
11 1 A detail from Captain Daniel Phoenix’s Company of Light Horse,                                                 Morris County, by Major William Leddel’s order  September 1, 1794
12 1 General orders. Adjutant General Anthony W. White’s Troop to meet at Trenton for expedition  September 1, 1794, Trenton
13 1 General orders. Brigadier General’s cavalry, respecting the march of cavalry to Trenton September 3, 1794, New Brunswick

 

14 1 Order for forage for one day, Major Abraham Meeker to Abraham Hunt  September 13, 1794, Trenton
15 1 Order for forage, and sergeant’s receipt, Major William Leddel to Abraham Hunt  September 14, 1794, Trenton
16 1 Order for forage and sergeant’s receipt, Major William Leddel to Jonathan Hull  September 14, 1794
17 1 Order for forage and sergeant’s receipt, Major Uzal Meeker to Jacob Berry  September 14, 1794, Trenton
18 1 Order for provisions and sergeant’s receipt, Major Uzal Meeker to ( ) Campbell  September 14, 1794, Trenton
19 1 Order for provisions and sergeant’s receipt, Major William Leddel to Jonathan Hull  September 14, 1794, Trenton
20 1 Order for provisions and sergeant’s receipt, Major William Leddel to Jonathan Hull  September 14, 1794
21 2 Order for provisions, Major William Leddel to Abraham Hunt  September 15, 1794
22 2 Order for provisions, Major William Leddel to Abraham Hunt  September 15, 1794
23 2 Orders (2) for forage, Major William Leddel to Abraham Hunt  September 15, 1794
24 2 “Supplement to the New-Jersey State Gazette” September 17, 1794, Trenton

 

25 2 “Brigade Orders” of General Joseph Bloomfield, and a Return of Captain Longstreet’s         Company of Cavalry  September 18, 1794, Trenton
26 2 Muster roll of Captain John Forman Longstreet’s Troop of Volunteers Light Dragoons  n.d. (ca. 1794)
27 2 John Seward to Major William Leddel, provides a substitute (attached to back of item 26)  September 18, 1794
28 2 Return of Major William Leddel’s squadron of cavalry  September 18, 1794
29 2 General orders. Commander in Chief of the Jersey Detachment, written and signed                         by Aaron Ogden  September 20, 1794, Potts Grove
30 2 James Clark’s receipt for William Leddel’s note in payment for a horse,                                              and agreement about the same  September 22, 1794
31 2 Major William Leddel, a furlough for Peter Perlee  September 22, 1794, Trenton
32 2 James Clark’s receipt for money
received from William Leddel, and bounty assigned to him 
September 22, 1794
33 2 James Clarke to Major ( )
Williamson, Order for the payment of bounty money and wages to William
Leddel 
September 22, 1794
34 2 Brigadier General Anthony W. White
to Major William Leddel, orders 
September 23, 1794, Trenton
35 2 General orders. General Richard
Howell
September 23, 1794

 

36 2 General orders. General Richard
Howell
September 24, 1794

 

37 2 N. Belleville’s certificate that
Jacob Dodder is incapable of doing military service 
September 25, 1794
38 2 General orders. Governor Richard
Howell
September 25, 1794, Carlisle

 

39 2 Christopher Rockafellow to Major
William Leddel, his men disaffected because unreasonably taxed for the
payment of the infantry and will not probably turn out 
September 27, 1794
40 2 General orders. Governor Richard
Howell, and Richard Howell’s orders for Major (William) Leddel
September 20 and Sept 27, 1794,
Carlisle 
41 2 General orders. Governor Richard
Howell
September 28, 1794, Carlisle

 

42 3 Major William Leddel diary, says
Captain Abraham Kinney says he will obey no order but such as he should
receive from Col. Minges according to General Doughty’s directions, copy
of order to Captain Abraham Kinney 
September 26-29, 1794, Trenton
43 3 General orders. Governor Richard
Howell
September 29, 1794, Carlisle

 

44 3 Captain Jacob Wolcott to Major
William Leddel, Troop will not go forward 
September 29, 1794, Black Horse,
Mansfield 
45 3 James Dunham to Major William Leddel,
a portion of the quota may be looked for this week, if possible, all
September 29, 1794, New Brunswick

 

46 3 General orders. Governor Richard
Howell
September 30, 1794

 

47 3 Return of cavalry from Bargain
squadron
September 30, 1794

 

48 3 List of names of Captain Henry
Vanderveer’s troop of cavalry 
October 2, 1794
49 3 Return of the first company of
cavalry of the Hunterdon squadron commanded by Captain Derick Krosen 
October 6, 1794
50 3 List of names of Captain Van Derveer’s
troop of dragoons 
n.d. (ca. 1794)
51 3 Lieutenant Colonel John Condit’s
certificate in favor of three dragoons belonging to Captain Aaron Harrison’s
company 
October 6, 1794, Essex County
52 3 Provision return for Captain Uzel
Meeker’s company 
October 6, 1794, Bergen
53 3 Muster roll of Major James Dunham’s
troop of volunteer light dragoons 
October 10, 1794, Trenton
54 3 Cavalry orders of Brigadier General
William Dunham (missing) 
October 1794
55 3 Return of Captain David Ford’s
First Troop, Third Squadron in the detachment of five hundred horse
ordered from the militia of New Jersey Brigade of Cavalry 
October 14, 1794, Chambersberg
56 3 Return of Captain David Ford’s
Troop of the First Squadron 
November 2, 1794
57 3 Return of Captain David Ford’s
Troop of the First Squadron
November 7, 1794

 

58 3 Return of Captain William Smith’s
Company of Cavalry 
1794
59 3 Return of Captain John Longstreet’s
Troop of Sussex County Squadron 
November 10, 1794
60 3 Major William Leddel’s report of a
detachment of Jersey cavalry, Second Regiment, Brigadier General White’s
Brigade 
November 11, 1794, Morton’s Ferry
61 4 Return of Captain Abraham Shaver’s
Troop of Cavalry 
November 11, 1794
62 4 Governor Richard Howell to Major
William Leddel, instructions to take as prisoners of state certain ones
whose names are given 
November 12, 1794, Brown’s Ferry
63 4 Governor Richard Howell to Major
William Leddel, orders with details 
September 17, 1794
64 4 Muster roll for the field and staff
officers of the Morris County Squadron 
September 17, 1794
65 4 Return of Captain Andrew Ten Eyck’s
Company of Cavalry 
November 12, 1794
66 4 Return of the Second Regiment in the
detachment of five hundred horse 
November 12, 1794, Morton’s
Ferry 
67 4 William Leddel’s diary August 23-November 17, 1794
68 5 Payroll (3 copies) of the field and
staff officers of the Second Regiment, Cavalry, General White’s Brigade,
ordered on the Western Expedition in U.S. service for the months of Sept,
Oct, Nov, and Dec 1794 
1794
69 5 The United States in account with
Major William Leddel for Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov 1794 
1794
70 5 Order issued agreeably to Brigadier
General White’s orders of the 12th instant, and instructions 
n.d. (ca. 1794)
71 5 Memorandum of officers and names and
number of men in Morris Squadron 
n.d. (ca. 1794)
72 5 Detail of the Second Regiment, New
Jersey Cavalry to go with Governor Howell to (Sunsbury?) 
November 20, 1794
73 5 Orders and receipt from James Clarke
in account with Major William Leddel 
1794
74 5 The United States in account with
Major William Leddel, Aug, Sept, Nov 1794 
1794
75 5 Aaron Ogden in account with Major
William Leddel, a promise to pay later 
November 23, 1794
76 5 Forage return of retained rations
for the field and staff officers and nine dragoons of the Second Regiment,
General White’s Brigade of Cavalry 
n.d.
77 5 Memorandums (2) relating to the
Western Expedition in the handwriting of Major William Leddel 
October and November 1794
78 5 Certificate of Major William Leddel,
John Hendricks, and Brigadier General Anthony W. White concerning the
death of Major Leddel’s horse, order of Governor Richard Howell upon
John Miller to furnish Major Leddel with another horse, Major Leddel’s
receipt for another horse, John Miller’s receipt for originals of these
papers from Major Leddel (copies) 
November 20-21, 1794
79 5 Joseph Broadhurst’s certificate
regarding Major William Leddel’s horse 
January 3, 1795
80 5 Governor Richard Howell to Major
William Leddel, cavalry orders 
October 22, 1794, Bedford
81 6 Copy of papers relating to Major
Leddel’s affairs in the Western Expedition 
December 3, 1794
82 6 Captain Ebenezer Tuttle’s
certificate that rations are due to Cornet Henry Vanderhoof 
December 7, 1794
83 6 Provision return for Cornet
Vanderhoof and nine dragoons belonging to Major William Leddel’s
regiment and Major Leddel’s order for the issue of rations 
December 27, 1794
84 6 Affidavit respecting the death of a
mare belonging to Major William Leddel 
December 2, 1794, Lewisburg
 

85

 

6

 

James Brady to Major William Leddel,
found the mare, she died probably a day after the boy left her (attached
to back of item 84)

 

 

December 25, 1794

86 6 Memorandum concerning David Ford’s
Troop 
1794
87 6 Memorandum relating to David Ford
and Captain Nichols troops 
1794
88 6 Second Regiment in account with the
United States for the Western Expedition 
1794
89 6 The United States in account with
the First Squadron, First Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 
1794
90 6 Account for shoeing Third Squadron,
New Jersey Cavalry 
1794
91 6 The United States in account with
Captain David Ford for horseshoeing, Captain Ford’s receipt 
December 7, 1794
92 6 Receipt for army stores received
from Major William Leddel, Western Insurrection 
December 3, 1794
93 6 Ebenezer Tuttle’s receipt for
horseshoeing 
December 7, 1794
94 6 Corn. Camden Blackly’s receipt for
money from William Leddel 
December 22, 1794
95 6 Receipts (2) signed by Captain David
Ford for money received from Major William Leddel 
December 3, 1794
96 6 Major William Leddel’s certificate
of money due to Captain Ebenezer Tuttle’s company (attached to the back
of item 94) 
December 7, 1794
97 6 W. Wooley’s receipt for money
received from Major William Leddel 
December 3, 1794
98 6 Adjutant Henry Johnson’s receipt
for money received from William Leddel 
December 3, 1794
99 6 Major William Leddel’s due bill
promising to pay a sum of money to Walter Nicholl 
December 3, 1794
100 6 Major William Leddel’s due bill
promising to pay a sum of money to Major Vanderveer 
1794
101 6 Memorandum relating to the Western
Expedition, in the handwriting of William Leddel (attached to the back of
item 99) 
1794
102 6 Major William Leddel to Brigadier
General Anthony W. White, laying before the latter the case of Captain
Kinney, charged with insubordination (copy) 
December 13, 1794
103 6 Major William Leddel, charge against
Captain A. Kinney, of insubordination 
February 20, 1795
104 6 Adjutant General Anthony W. White to
Major William Leddel, the court for the trial of Abraham Kinney, ordered
to sit in New Brunswick (followed by a signed statement by Kinney
regarding his receipt of orders) 
April 5, 1795, New Brunswick
105 6 Peter Hunt to Major William Leddel,
reminding him that he is to return a horse 
August 16, 1796, Lamberton
106 6 Statement of the case of Captain
Abraham Kinney, charged with insubordination, in the handwriting of Major
William Leddel 
April 1795
107 7 Interrogatories for Major Ford at
the trial by court martial of Captain Abraham Kinney 
April 1795
108 7 Interrogatories for General Anthony
W. White and for Major David Ford at the trial of Captain Abraham Kinney 
1795
109 7 Interrogatories for General Anthony
W. White at the trial of Captain Abraham Kinney 
1795
110 7 John Hendricks’ certification to
the death of Major William Leddel’s horse while in use in the service 
January 3, 1795
111 7 United States in account with David
(Linn?) 
January 28, 1795
112 7 The House of Assembly dismisses or
declares to be unfounded the charges contained in the report of the
committee concerning the petitions, papers, etc. of the First Regiment,
Morris County Militia, Also memorandum of questions to be put at the trial
of Captain Abraham Kinney, General orders of Governor Richard Howell 
February 17 and 20, 1795
113 7 Major William Leddel to Brigadier
General Cumming, objects to the opening of the trial until he and Captain
Ellis Cook can be present 
February 19, 1795, Trenton
114 7 Peter Hunt to Major William Leddel,
asking for an account of horses and the name of a private in Longstreet’s
command 
May 14, 1795, Lamberton
115 7 Brigadier General Anthony W. White
to Major William Leddel, he has appointed Oct 19 for a meeting of the
officers of his brigade of cavalry at Elizabethtown 
September 20, 1795, New Brunswick
116 7 Brigadier General Anthony W. White
to Major William Leddel, changes the time for the above meeting to
November 19 
October 16, 1795, New Brunswick
117 7 Petition of the Township of Mendham,
William Leddel, moderator, to the Legislature of New Jersey, that taxes
may be reduced by the subtraction of the amount of a debt charged to them
but averred to be paid 
November 19, 1801
118 7 William Leddel to the Grand Inquest
of Morris County, specified charges against Justice Bonover, and a private
letter stating that he had sought to avoid making the charges, but that
the justices had insisted upon and investigation 
n.d.
119 7 William Leddel’s diary

 

n.d.
120 7 Petition to the people of the
Township of Mendham, through William Leddel, to the Legislature of New
Jersey, praying that the quota of arrear be allotted in four annual
installments instead of two 
n.d.
121 7 An Act of the Legislature of New
Jersey to alter part of an act entitled an Act to enforce the collection
of arrearages of taxes due from the counties of Burlington and Morris,
yielding to petition indicated in item 120 
n.d.
122 7 Reasons for the impeachment of
Justice George Bonover, Morris County, submitted by William Leddel 
n.d.
123 7 William Leddel diary

 

n.d.
8 Handwritten index n.d.
8 Title page to scrapbook n.d.

Item List by Document Type:


Item Description


Date


Folder


Item No.


Correspondence
To ( ) Cummings from William Leddel February 19, 1795 7 113
To Richard Howell from ( ) August 17, 1793 1 1
To William Leddel from:
-James Brady December 25, 1794 6 85
-James Dunham September 29, 1794 3 45
-Richard Howell October 22, 1794 5 80
-Richard Howell November 12, 1794 4 62
-Richard Howell November 12, 1794 4 63
-Peter Hunt May 14, 1795 7 114
-Peter Hunt August 16, 1796 6 105
-Christopher Rockafellow September 27, 1794 2 39
-John Seward September 18, 1794 2 27
-Ebenezer Tuttle September 1, 1794 1 8
-Anthony W. White August 28, 1793 1 2
-Anthony W. White September 1, 1793 1 3
-Anthony W. White August 26, 1794 1 9
-Anthony W. White September 23, 1794 2 34
-Anthony W. White April 5, 1795 6 104
-Anthony W. White September 20, 1795 7 115
-Anthony W. White October 16, 1795 7 116
-Jacob Wolcott September 29, 1794 3 44
To Morris County from William Leddel n.d. 7 118
To Captains Phoenix, Tuttle, and
Ford from ( )
June 8, 1794 1 4
To Anthony W. White from William
Leddel
December 13, 1794 6 102

Diaries
William Leddel September 26-29, 1794 3 42
William Leddel August 23-November 17, 1794 4 67
William Leddel n.d. 7 119
William Leddel n.d. 7 123

General Orders
Joseph Bloomfield. Brigade orders September 18, 1794 2 25
William Dunham. Cavalry orders October 1794 3 54
Richard Howell (?). General orders September 20, 1794 2 29
Richard Howell. General orders September 23, 1794 2 35
Richard Howell. General orders September 24, 1794 2 36
Richard Howell. General orders September 25, 1794 2 38
Richard Howell. General orders September 27, 1794 2 40
Richard Howell. General orders September 28, 1794 2 41
Richard Howell. General orders September 29, 1794 3 43
Richard Howell. General orders September 30, 1794 3 46
Anthony W. White. Summons to
officers
August 27, 1794 1 10
Anthony W. White. General orders September 1, 1794 1 12
Anthony W. White. General orders September 3, 1794 1 13
Anthony W. White. Orders issued
agreeably
n.d. 5 70

Muster Rolls, Returns, Details, Enlistments, Furloughs
Muster roll. James Dunham’s Troop October 10, 1794 3 53
Muster roll. John Longstreet’s
Troop
n.d. 2 26
Muster roll. Morris County Squadron September 17, 1794 4 64
Return. Bargain Squadron September 30, 1794 3 47
Return. David Ford’s 1st
Troop, 3rd Squadron
October 4, 1794 3 55
Return. David Ford’s Troop, 1st
Squadron
November 2, 1794 3 56
Return. David Ford’s Troop, 1st
Squadron
November 7, 1794 3 57
Return. Hunterdon Squadron October 6, 1794 3 49
Return. William Leddel’s Squadron
of Horse
1793 1 5
Return. William Leddel’s Squadron
of Cavalry
September 18, 1794 2 28
Return. John Longstreet’s Troop November 10, 1794 3 59
Return. Abraham Shaver’s Troop November 11, 1794 4 61
Return. William Smith’s Company 1794 3 58
Return. Andrew Ten Eyck’s Company November 12, 1794 4 65
Return. 2nd Regiment November 12, 1794 4 44
Detail. Daniel Phoenix’s Company September 1, 1794 1 11
Detail. 2nd Regiment November 20, 1794 5 72
Enlistments. David Ford’s Company July 30, 1794 1 7
List of names: Henry Vanderveer’s
Troop
October 2, 1794 3 48
List of names: Henry Vanderveer’s
Troop
n.d. 3 50
List of names: Morris Squadron n.d. 5 71
Furlough. Peter Perlee September 22, 1794 2 31
Certificate of incapability. N.
Belleville
September 25, 1794 2 37
Certificate for additional dragoons October 6, 1794 3 51
Report. William Leddel November 11, 1794 3 60

Supply Orders and Provision Returns
Order for forage. Major Abraham Meeker September 13, 1794 1 14
Order for forage. Major William Leddel September 14, 1794 1 15
Order for forage. Major William Leddel September 14, 1794 1 16
Order for forage. Major Uzal Meeker September 14, 1794 1 17
Order for provisions. Major Uzal Meeker September 14, 1794 1 18
Order for provisions. Major William Leddel September 14, 1794 1 19
Order for provisions. Major William Leddel September 14, 1794 1 20
Order for provisions. Major William Leddel September 15, 1794 2 21
Order for provisions. Major William Leddel September 15, 1794 2 22
Orders (2) for forage. Major William Leddel September 15, 1794 2 23
Provision return. Captain Uzal Meeker October 6, 1794 3 52
Provision return. 2nd Regiment n.d. 5 76
Provision return. William Leddel’s Regiment December 27, 1794 6 83
Certificate of rations due. Ebenezer Tuttle December 7, 1794 6 82

Financial Documents. Military
Account. Aaron Ogden with William Leddel November 23, 1794 5 75
Account. U.S. with David Ford December 7, 1794 6 91
Account. U.S. with William Leddel Aug-Nov 1794 5 69
Account. U.S. with William Leddel Aug-Nov 1794 5 74
Account. U.S. with David Linn January 28, 1795 7 111
Account. U.S. with 2nd Regiment 1794 6 88
Account. U.S. with 1st Squadron, 1st Regiment 1794 6 89
Account. 3rd Squadron 1794 6 90
Payroll. 2nd Regiment Sept-Dec 1794 5 68
Receipt. Army supplies December 3, 1794 6 92
Receipt. Corn. Camden Blackly December 22, 1794 6 94
Receipt. James Clarke September 22, 1794 2 30
Receipt. James Clarke September 22, 1794 2 32
Receipt with order. James Clarke 1794 5 73
Receipt. David Ford December 3, 1794 6 95
Receipt. Henry Johnson December 3, 1794 6 98
Receipt. Ebenezer Tuttle December 7, 1794 6 93
Receipt. W. Woolley December 3, 1794 6 97
Bill. Walter Nicholls December 3, 1794 6 99
Bill. ( ) Vanderveer 1794 6 100
Certificate of money due. Ebenezer Tuttle December 7, 1794 6 96
Memorandum. David Ford’s Troop 1794 6 86
Memorandum. Western Expedition 1794 6 87
Memorandum. Western Expedition 1794 6 101
Order of payment. James Clarke September 22, 1794 2 33

Legal Documents
Certificate. Regarding William Leddel’s horse November 20, 1794 5 78
Certificate. Regarding William Leddel’s horse January 3, 1795 5 79
Certificate. Regarding William Leddel’s horse January 3, 1795 7 110
Affidavit. Regarding William Leddel’s horse December 2, 1794 6 84
Charge. Against Abraham Kinney February 20, 1795 6 103
Statement. Case of Abraham Kinney April 1795 6 106
Interrogatories. Case of Abraham Kinney April 1795 7 107
Interrogatories. Case of Abraham Kinney 1795 7 108
Interrogatories. Case of Abraham Kinney 1795 7 109
Report. Case of George Bonover n.d. 7 122

Government documents
Act. “State of New Jersey. An
Act to authorize the Commander in Chief to detail a Detachment from the Militia of this State, agreeably to a late Act of Congress” 
June 20, 1794 1 6
Act. An act to alter an act to enforce the collection of arrearages…”

 

n.d. 7 121
House of Assembly. Concerning a report February 1795 7 112
Petition. Mendham Township November 19, 1801 7 117
Petition. Mendham Township n.d. 7 120

Miscellaneous
“Supplement to the New-Jersey State Gazette”

 

September 17, 1794 2 24
Memorandum relating to the expedition October and November 1794

 

5 77
Copies of papers relating to the expedition December 3, 1794 6 81

Processed by Kim Charlton, December 2000 as part of the “Farm to City” project funded by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

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