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n. d. - Zeigler, David Letter or letters to Capt. de Troge. [In German, not translated] Signed Johann David Zeigler. (1)
The command of Fort Jefferson, the advanced post, has been committed to Captain Shaylor of the second Regiment with 2 lieuts. an ensign and ninety nine privates. That number I believe to be sufficient for the defense of the place, but it is at present made up of detachments, in existing circumstances that cannot be avoided. But, as a command will go to that Fort in a few days, you will please to send that part of Capt'n Shaylor's company which is here to relieve as many of the same regiments, in order that the companies may be kept together as much as possible. The command of Fort Hamilton has been committed to Captain Armstrong of the first Regiment. He has his company with him, which will be sufficient, but as his ensign has lately been appointed an Adjutant, you will please to give him another, for two officers at that Post, when it will be necessary to make frequent detachments of observations, are too few.
Signed Arthur St. Clair 1800 - Smith, John Letter to Major David Zeigler. Chillicothe, Oh., to Cincinnati, Nov. 10, 1800.
1803 - Zeigler, David
Contents: Acknowledgment of the letter of 20th May. By news received from Philadelphia, Mr. John McCullough died about the 20th of last month in that city, having previously appointed the writer one of his Executors. The money Winthrop Sargent mentioned Mr. McCullough would pay to the estate of George Wm. Burnet, will remain unpaid until his brother, on his return, can give information, or your accounts can be obtained. Mr. Burnet [Jacob?] informed Zeigler that Judge [Samuel] Huntington is willing to purchase Winthrop Sargent's "House and Tenement" in Cincinnati and will give $1,500 when he can pay, as he requires a "way place" where courts are held. To perform the business, Mr. Bradford "in your country" has some of Zeigler's business to arrange, and money to his order to the amount of $700 or $800 also a due bill of the House of Johnson and Co. of more than $3,100, so if it can be done by receiving that amount to pay the $1500, will take house himself in case the Judge does not take it, and hopes an order to Mr. Bradford will be sufficient. W. Sargent's assistance in obtaining that amount will be "great acknowledge". Messrs. Johnson and Co. have not paid: they must be made, of course the Law can perform that. Any command will be performed "s much as my ability will allow". (5) 1807, 1808, 1809 - Zeigler David
Contents: J.'s letter of 27th July afforded D. Z. much satisfaction in getting over that affliction serenely. Susan [Greene] getting well fast as we are all. Thanks to him, that those would. He has looked for an opportunity to send J. a little good wine, and with Judge Spining [sic] has sent 2 large bottles. Could not get a little keg, or would send more. "Make us with my best wishes to restore you full...[illeg.] [health]. The bottles belong to Aunt." [Mrs. Zeigler?] (8)
1811 - Sufborough, Nathan [Acting Comptroller]
Contents: Announces that John Andrews has been appointed Surveyor of Port of Cincinnati in D. Z.'s place and orders D. Z. to turn over to him all public property, for which D. Z. will take duplicate receipts, specifying every article, and forward them to 'this office'. [After D. Z.'s death: his will was proved in Dec., 1811.] (9) 1812 - Williams, Thomas H.
Contents: Has received J. P.'s letter of 24th Dec. last, claiming salary on behalf of David Zeigler as Surveyor of [Port of] Cincinnati from 1st Jan., 1810, to day of his death. Salary for year 1810 was paid to Gray & Taylor of this city on his order, in August last. It is true that Mrs. Zeigler drew too much: he was apprised of this, and a detailed statement sent after which he drew for actual sum demandable on 31st December, 1810. Salary due from the 1st to 24th September, 1811: 05/100 dollars. This balance will be paid to his legal representative. (10)
1805, 1816, 1816, 1818 - Zeigler, Lucianna
(1.) L. Z. to J. P., Marietta, 27 May, 1805, to Cincinnati, by Mr. Burnet. [Jacob?]
1806 - Zeigler, Lucianna
n. d. - Zeigler, Lucianna
1802 - Harmar, Sarah (Mrs. General Josiah Harmar)
n. d. - de Troge, Susannah Elizabeth (Mrs. Capt. de Troge)
(2.) [Translation modern] n. d. Contents: Will write once a year. Prayers for widow of brother David. Brother Jeremais still with them. Must not know of gift of money from L. Z., he would waste it. More prayers. (20)
1809 - Duvall, G.
1810 - Harmar, General Josiah
1811 - Harmar, General Josiah
1812 - Peirce, Joseph
1818 - Peirce, Joseph
Letter, with diagram, to Joseph Peirce. (P. S. signed Robert Safford) Gallipolis, Oh., to Dayton, June 28, 1818. 1818 - Zeigler, Lucianna (Mrs. David)
Two letters to Robert Safford
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