NORTHWEST TERRITORY
PAPERS AND DOCUMENTS,
1721–1802 (BULK 1780–1801)

 

 

 

Collection #
M 0367
OMB 0042

 

Collection Information
Historical Background
Scope and Content Note
Box and Folder Listing
Cataloging Information

Processed by:
Paul Brockman
21 June 1989
Updated 6 July 2004

Manuscript and Visual Collections Department
William Henry Smith Memorial Library
Indiana Historical Society
450 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269

www.indianahistory.org

 

 

collection INFORMATION

VOLUME OF COLLECTION: 3 manuscript boxes, 10 oversize folders.

COLLECTION DATES: Inclusive 1721-1802 (bulk 1780-1801)

PROVENANCE: Because of its nature, this collection was formed from numerous individuals on many dates.

RESTRICTIONS:

REPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained in writing from the Indiana Historical Society.

ALTERNATE FORMATS: None

OTHER FINDING AIDS: None

RELATED HOLDINGS: William H. English Papers (M 0098); Arthur G. Mitten Collection (M 0211); John Armstrong Papers (M 0006); William H. Harrison Papers (M 0364).

ACCESSION NUMBERS: Too numerous to list.

NOTES: Cataloged as Old Northwest Papers and Documents,
1721–1802 (bulk 1780–1801)

 

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

The Northwest Territory, officially known as "the Territory Northwest of the River Ohio," was established by Congress on July 13, 1787 and included the Old Northwest, an area of 248,000 square miles between the Ohio, the Mississippi and the Great Lakes. According to the Ordinance of 1787, the governmental framework would initially include a governor, three judges and a secretary elected by and responsible to congress. When the population reached 5,000 white male voters, the territory would be nearly autonomous with an elected assembly, but with a congressionally appointed governor. When a designated area consisted of 60,000 free residents, it would become a state. Another important stipulation in the Ordinance of 1787 was the prohibition of slavery.

The Northwest Territory had a population of 45,000 Indians and 2,000 French in 1787. Marietta became the first legal American settlement on April 7, 1788, and a territorial government was established by Governor Arthur St. Clair on July 15 of the same year. The initial basic counties included Washington between the eastern boundary and the Scioto; Hamilton between the Scioto and the Miami; St. Clair along the Mississippi north of the Ohio; Knox between the Miami and St. Clair County; and Wayne to the north with Detroit as the county seat.

The population was initially confined to the Ohio Valley because of the Indian threat, but with Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers in August, 1794, the number of settlers moving west increased dramatically. In 1800 the population increase resulted in the area west of a line from the mouth of the Kentucky being separated and named Indiana Territory. Two years later, the present day state of Michigan was added to the Indiana Territory. On March 1, 1803, the Northwest Territory ceased to exist with the admission of Ohio as a state.

Source: Dictionary of American History, Volume 4, p. 151-152.

 

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The Old Northwest Papers and Documents, or Northwest Territory Collection, consists of miscellaneous papers relating to the exploration, settlement, and administration of the Northwest Territory. The bulk of the papers are from the period 1780-1801 and relate to the U.S. Army in the West; the campaigns of generals Josiah Harmar, Arthur St. Clair, and Anthony Wayne against the Indians; Indian relations; the French settlers at Vincennes and elsewhere in the territory; the Ohio Company and other American settlers; and the administration of the territorial government. Also included are papers relating to the French and British in the Northwest and the American Revolution.

Military papers include correspondence of Josiah Harmar, Henry Knox, Arthur St. Clair, Anthony Wayne, James Wilkinson, and other military leaders regarding the military situation in the West and the campaigns against the Indians. orderly books of John Mills, adjutant general of the Legion of the United States (August 1794-January 1795); journal kept by an unidentified officer during Anthony Wayne's Fallen Timbers campaign (1794); papers regarding the negotiation of the Treaty of Greenville (1794-1795); papers regarding American relations with Spain and the Spanish Conspiracy (1790s); Major John Francis Hamtramck's letter book containing copies of his letters from Fort Wayne to General James Wilkinson (January-February 1796); journal of William Clark on his trip from Louisville to St. Louis (1797); Lt. John Lovell's books of general orders for the transport of troops from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Fort Adams, Mississippi (1798); papers relating to the 1810 investigation of St. Clair's troops before the battle (1791), and the Greenville area (1793); and numerous receipts and documents for army supplies used during the Greenville negotiations (1794-1795).

Papers relating to the settlement and administration of the Territory include papers of Gov. Arthur St. Clair and Winthrop Sargent regarding territorial affairs; abstracts of St. Clair's correspondence made by his secretary (1791); papers relating to the Ohio Company, including an account book of the company's land sales (1787-1790); papers relating to other Ohio and Indiana land companies; Northwest Territory court records (1790s); correspondence regarding territorial politics; and papers relating to Vincennes, Knox Co., in the 1780s and 1790s.

Papers relating to the Northwest prior to the formation of the Territory include contracts and other documents from French fur trading expeditions to St. Josephs, Miamis, Ouiatenon, and Vincennes (1721-1758); papers regarding relations between the British and Indians in the West (1749-1771); proclamations and letters of Thomas Gage regarding British rule in the West (1760s); a 1767 British report on the military and political situation of the western posts; papers relating to George Rogers Clark's expedition against Vincennes and Kaskaskia (1778-1780), including Patrick Henry's secret orders to Clark in 1778; and other letters regarding military actions in the West during the American Revolution.

Most of the items in the collection have been obtained on an individual basis by either donation or purchase dating from the 1930s. It is an active collection and appropriate new items are being added as they become available for acquisition.

 

CONTENTS

Contract, Fabereau-Dumont, August 24, 1721

Box 1, Folder 1

Contract, Fontenelle-Desrivieres, May 27, 1725

Box 1, Folder 2

Contract, Cavalier-de Lestage, August 20, 1732

Box 1, Folder 3

Vincennes Estate, October 15, 1732

Box 1, Folder 4

Vincennes Contract, August 24, 1733

Box 1, Folder 5

Croghan & Forte Letters (2), 1749

Box 1, Folder 6

Contract, Berthiaune-Desaniers, May 8, 1756

Box 1, Folder 7

Contract, Fur Trade, May 10, 1756

Box 1, Folder 8

St. Ange Deed, June 7, 1758

Box 1, Folder 9

Papers, 1764-1768

Box 1, Folder 10

Gage Proclamation, Dec. 30, 1764

OMB 0042, Folder 1

Henry Gordon Report, November 20, 1767

Box 1, Folder 11

Gage to Huthins, March 24, 1769

Box 1, Folder 12

Speech from Delaware Chief, [1771]

Box 1, Folder 13

Gage to Vincennes Inhabitants, April 2, 1773

Box 1, Folder 14

St. Clair to Wilson, July 15, 1775

Box 1, Folder 15

Patrick Henry to General Hand, January 2, 1778

Box 1, Folder 16

Patrick Henry to G. R. Clark ("Secret Orders"), January 2, 1778

OMB 0042, Folder 2 Store in Locked Storage Cabinet.  Restricted Access

1859 Facsimile of “Secret Orders”

OMB 0042, Folder 3

G. R. Clark, Kaskaskia, February 2, 1779

OMB 0042, Folder 4

Land Grant to G. R. Clark, January 29, 1780

Box 1, Folder 17

Godefroy to Thomas Jefferson, January 30, 1781

Box 1, Folder 18

Croghan to Davies, July [6], 1782

Box 1, Folder 19

E. Douglas Letter, August 18, 1783

Box 1, Folder 20

Papers, 1784

Box 1, Folder 21

Blanchard & Foster to Weare, March 3, 1784

Box 1, Folder 22

Muhlenberg to Steuben, April 23, 1784

Box 1, Folder 23

Clark’s Grant, ca. 1784

OMB 0042, Folder 5

Survey Map of Illinois Grant (Clark’s Grant), ca. 1784

OMB 0042, Folder 6

Papers, 1785-1787

Box 1, Folder 24

Fort Finney, 1785-1786

Box 1, Folder 25

Transcripts, 1769-1787

Box 1, Folder 26

Plan of Ft. Knox, 1788

Box 1, Folder 27

Papers, 1788-1789

Box 1, Folder 28

James McHenry Letterbook, 1789-1790

Box 1, Folder 29

Papers, 1790

Box 1, Folder 30

John Owens Commission signed by St. Clair, Jan. 8, 1790

OMB 0042, Folder 7

St. Clair's Journal, 1788-1789

Box 1, Folder 31

St. Clair's Journal (Transcript)

Box 1, Folder 32

Papers, 1791

Box 1, Folder 33

Merchants of Montreal to John Graves Simcoe, Gov. of Ontario, Dec. 9, 1791

OMB 0042, Folder 8

Henry Knox's Report to Washington, March 19, 1791

Box 1, Folder 34

Papers, January, 1792-June, 1792

Box 1, Folder 35

Papers, July, 1792-December, 1792

Box 1, Folder 36

Fort Jefferson, November 6, 1792

Box 1, Folder 37

Fort St. Clair, November 6, 1792

Box 1, Folder 38

Papers, January, 1793-May, 1793

Box 2, Folder 1

Papers, July, 1793-December, 1793

Box 2, Folder 2

Typed Copies & Historical Information, 1792-1794

Box 2, Folder 3

Papers, January, 1794-May, 1794

Box 2, Folder 4

Anthony Wayne's Treaty Instructions, April 4, 1794

Box 2, Folder 5

Papers, June, 1794-July, 1794

Box 2, Folder 6

Papers, August, 1794-December, 1794

Box 2, Folder 7

Papers, January, 1795-February, 1795

Box 2, Folder 8

Papers, March, 1795-April, 1795

Box 2, Folder 9

Papers, May, 1795-June, 1795

Box 2, Folder 10

Papers, July, 1795-October, 1795

Box 2, Folder 11

Papers, November, 1795-December, 1795

Box 2, Folder 12

Hamtramck to Wilkinson Letters, January 24, 1796-February 24, 1796

Box 2, Folder 13

Papers, February, 1796-March, 1796

Box 2, Folder 14

Papers, April, 1796-June, 1796

Box 2, Folder 15

Papers, July, 1796-September, 1796

Box 2, Folder 16

Papers, October, 1796-December, 1796

Box 2, Folder 17

Transcripts and Relevant Historical Materials, 1795-1796

Box 2, Folder 18

Sargeant to Hodgdon Letters, February, 1797-August, 1797

Box 2, Folder 19

Papers, 1797

Box 2, Folder 20

William Clark Journal , August 20, 1797-October 19, 1797

Box 2, Folder 21

Letter to St. Clair, October 15, 1797

Box 2, Folder 22

Papers, January, 1798-March, 1798

Box 3, Folder 1

Papers, May, 1798-October, 1798

Box 3, Folder 2

Papers, 1799

Box 3, Folder 3

James McHenry to Sec. of War, May 29, 1800

Box 3, Folder 4

Papers, 1800-1802

Box 3, Folder 5

Presidential Proclamation Signed by Thomas Jefferson, July 19, 1801

OMB 0042, Folder 9

Papers, 1803-1809

Box 3, Folder 6

Papers, 1810-1812 & n.d.

Box 3, Folder 7

Quartermaster Ledger, Money Required for Provisions, July 1, ?

OMB 0042, Folder 10

Newspaper Clipping, January 21, 1825

Box 3, Folder 8

Transcriptions, 1801-1806

Box 3, Folder 9

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