sold Letter of William Henry Harrison From His First Command
Harrison was aide-de-camp to General Anthony Wayne in the Northwest Territories. After Wayne’s death in 1795, Harrison took a leadership role. In 1796, he was named commandant of Fort Washington near Cincinnati, Ohio.
Letter Signed as commandant to his quartermaster, October 7, 1796. “Be pleased to issue one quire of paper for...
Harrison was aide-de-camp to General Anthony Wayne in the Northwest Territories. After Wayne’s death in 1795, Harrison took a leadership role. In 1796, he was named commandant of Fort Washington near Cincinnati, Ohio.
Letter Signed as commandant to his quartermaster, October 7, 1796. “Be pleased to issue one quire of paper for the use of the public.” The letter is matted and framed with a photograph of him.

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