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Robert Lucas collection, 1810-1822 (majority within 1810-1816)

11 items

This collection contains correspondence and documents related to Ohio Governor Robert Lucas, particularly relating to his service in the state militia during the War of 1812. Materials include incoming and outgoing letters, military orders, and legal documents.

This collection (11 items) is made up of materials related to Ohio Governor Robert Lucas. Seven items, including one undated set of orders, pertain to aspects of his service in the state militia before and during the War of 1812. The manuscripts pertain to his promotion to brigadier general, the necessity of raising troops to fight hostile Indians, and the role of state militias in providing troops for national service (letter to Secretary of War James Monroe, December 26, 1814). The collection contains a license for Lucas to sell wine and spirits (June 10, 1816), his letter about the deaths of "Mr. and Mrs. Sumner" (March 15, 1822), and an undated court document concerning and containing a copy of John Brown's will.

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War of 1812 collection, 1806-1860

2.5 linear feet

The War of 1812 collection is a miscellaneous collection of approximately 300 single items relating to the War of 1812. The papers cover many aspect of the war on both the American and British sides, including naval and military operations, regimental matters, trade issues, and state and national politics relating to the war.

The War of 1812 collection (approximately 300 items) contains miscellaneous letters and documents relating to the War of 1812. The papers cover many aspects of the war on both the American and British sides, including naval and military operations, regimental matters, trade issues, and state and national politics relating to the war. Item types include letters, memoranda, reports, orders, documents, reminiscences, financial documents, and returns.