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Title Abraham Chapline's promise to pay George Rogers Clark
Archival Reference A0289
Sub-collection George Rogers Clark Papers  
Author Chapline, Abraham  
Date 24 Sep 1779
Document Type Business and financial document
Contents ADS Abraham Chaplin. Promise to pay George Rogers Clark the sum demanded of $150.
Sub-collection Information The George Rogers Clark (1752-1818) Papers span the years 1766 to 1810. They are arranged in chronological order and include receipts, accounts, troop returns, enlistment papers, correspondence and other types of material that focus almost entirely on Clark’s military activities during the American Revolution.

The receipts and accounts provide information about the supplies and goods used by soldiers during the war. The enlistment papers include the names of several men who served during the war and also document the use of land, rather than money, as enlistment bounty. The troop returns list the number of staff, commissioned and non-commissioned officers, and rank and file for various regiments. These documents, which can be found throughout the three boxes, provide an overview of supplies and personnel.

The correspondence provides more detail of military activities in the Illinois country, including descriptions of conditions and affairs at Kaskaskia and Cahokia, Illinois; Vincennes, Indiana (which Clark renamed Fort Patrick Henry); and Detroit. The correspondence also addresses relations with Native Americans in the region. Correspondents include Patrick Henry, Richard McCarty, John Dodge, John Williams, Valentine Thomas Dalton, John Montgomery, and Thomas Jefferson.
Region American Midwest  
Subjects Banking and Finance  
People Chaplin, Abraham  Clark, George Rogers (1752-1818)  
Themes Business, Trade & Commerce
Library Missouri History Museum  
Copyright The Missouri History Museum