Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 2546 5163
https://isni.org/isni/0000000025465163
Name: 
Armstrong, John
Armstrong, John (of Belturbet, Co. Cavan; attorney)
John Armstrong (American politician)
John Armstrong (Amerikaans politicus)
John Armstrong (amerikai szenátor)
John Armstrong (amerikansk diplomat och politiker)
John Armstrong (amerikansk diplomat og politikar)
John Armstrong (amerikansk diplomat og politiker)
John Armstrong, Jr (militar e estadista americano)
John Armstrong Junior (politico statunitense)
John Armstrong (politicien américain)
John Armstrong (US-amerikanischer Soldat und Politiker)
Old soldier
Джон Армстронг
ג'ון ארמסטרונג ג'וניור
جان آرمسترانگ پسر (سیاست‌مدار و دیپلمات آمریکایی)
ジョン・アームストロング
小约翰·阿姆斯特朗
Dates: 
1758-1843
Creation class: 
bm
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Language material
Creation role: 
author
Related names: 
Armstrong, John
Botton, Alain de
Champagny, Jean Baptiste Nompère de (duc de Cadore, 1756-1834.)
Dickinson, John (1732-1808)
Lawder, Matthew Nesbitt
Madison, James (1751-1836)
Mooney, William of Mullingar
Pinkney, William (1764-1822)
United States. Congress. House
United States. Dept. of State
United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison)
United States. War Department
Washington, George (1732-1799)
Titles: 
Armstrong's agriculture and gardening
Art is therapy
By the president and the Supreme Executive Council of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation Whereas definitive articles of peace and amity, between the United States of America and his Britannic Majesty, were concluded and signed at Paris, on the 3d day of September 1783, ... And whereas, the United States in Congress assembled, having seen and duly considered the definitive articles aforesaid, did, by a certain article, under the seal of the United-States, bearing date the 14th day of January, 1784, approve, ratify and confirm the same, ... We have thought fit to make known the premises to the citizens of this state; ... Given in Council, under the hand of the president, and the seal of the state, at Philadelphia, this twenty second day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eight four
collection of papers, relative to half-pay and commutation of half-pay, granted by Congress to officers of the Army., A
Copies of correspondence and notes pertaining to the centennial celebration of Fort Armstrong ... 1969:
enquiry respecting the capture of Washington by the British, on the 24th August, 1814; with an examination of the report of the committee of investigation appointed by Congress., An
Further and still more important suppressed documents.
Hints to young generals, 1812:
Lease; from Rev. Matthew Nesbitt Lawder and his wife Anne, both of Swanlinbar, Co. Cavan, to John Armstrong, attorney of Belturbet, Co. Cavan, of house in Belturbet
Letter from M. Champagny, the French minister for exterior relations to General Armstrong, the minister of the United States, at Paris. Accompanying a message from the President of the United States, received on the 30th March, 1808.
Lives of Anthony Wayne and Sir Henry Vane. -
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Secretary of War accompanied with sundry documents, in obedience to a resolution of the 31st of December last, requesting such information as may tend to explain the causes of the failure of the arms of the United States on the northern frontier ...
Notices of the war of 1812
Papers relative to French affairs communicated by General Armstrong to Mr. Monroe.
Review of a statement attributed to Gen. John Armstrong, with an appendix of illustrative documents.
Schedule of costs of decrees and dismisses under the County Officers' & Courts' (Ireland) Act, 1877, (40 & 41 Victoria, Cap. 56). Dundalk, 1880. [With] Schedule of costs. Civil bill decrees & dismisses, appeals, and equity suits, under the County Officers' & Courts' (Ireland) Act,1877, 40 & 41 Victoria, Cap. 56; and 45 & 46 Victoria, Cap. 29; and Order in Council, dated 23rd June, 1885. Dundalk, 1885. Both with MS annotations and containing drafts of 2 letters
treatise on agriculture, comprising a concise history of its origin and progress; the present condition of the art abroad and at home, and the theory and practice of husbandry. To which is added, a dissertation on the kitchen and fruit garden., A
Two letters from F. Skipwith esq. to General Armstrong; with the general's answers and sundry documents.
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