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W. H. Harrison Lengthy ALS Responding to Claims Against the Government

4pp of a bifolium, measuring 7.5" x 12.25", North Bend, Ohio, dated September 18, 1816. Signed Willm Henry Harrison" and addressed to Peter Hagner Esq. Harrison writes a lengthy letter outlining and justifying a number of purchases made by the government, responding to seven separate claims regarding purchases laid before Congress, purchases of Beef Cattle, and the march of the army up the Thames. The bifolium has flattened mail folds, toning, and light soiling. Separations to the spine and folds have been professionally repaired with archival tape and archival paper. Boldly signed.

Reading in part:

"When I received your letter containing a statement of certain claims made by Mr. Orr against the Government I appointed a day to meet Capt. Oliver in Cincinnati for the purpose of examining the statement together that we might write in affording you all the light on the subject which it was in our power to afford. But when I expected to meet him I found that he had taken a trip to some part of Virginia. Two absences from home since that period and the illness of my wife has prevented me from attending heretofore to your request. I enclose you the statement with the several items numbered & here follows my remarks on each…

No1. I made in the course of the last winter a long statement containing all the circumstances which authorized this purchase to be laid before a Convention of Congress…
No2&3. I do not know from the manner in which these two charges is made to what particulars they refer. I suppose however that they refer to the purchase of Beef Cattle made by Mr. Piott in the fall of 1813 & to the purchases made by him in the following winter for supplying the troops…
No7. The march of the army up the Thames was certainly rapid but I cannot conceive why it should be called Desultory…
I should be at Washington in December & will then settle the account & will also give any further information in my power on the subject of Mr. Orr's claims." 

During Harrison's early military career, he participated in the 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers, an American military victory that effectively ended the Northwest Indian War. He later led a military force against Tecumseh's confederacy at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, where he earned the nickname "Old Tippecanoe". He was promoted to major general in the Army during the War of 1812, and in 1813 led American infantry and cavalry to victory at the Battle of the Thames. One month after this letter was written, Harrison was elected to represent Ohio's 1st congressional district, following the resignation of John McLean. He held the position until March 3, 1819.

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