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[Army prisoner rations]
March 5, 1783
Andrews, Asa, fl. 1783
Lists men by regiment with rations issued. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw and John (illegible surname) with a note from Josiah D. Child. Place writ from note.
GLC02437.01984
[Request for extra rations]
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Request for a week's worth of provisions. Includes a note on the verso from a Paul [Ramsey ?].
GLC02437.01985
[Provision ration of Captain Thomas Patten's Company of Artificers]
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Lists men by regiment, company and occupation with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note from Dudley Mercer.
GLC02437.01983
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for John Fulford]
6 March 1783
Stearns, E., fl. 1783
Sergeant Major Stearns recommends Sergeant Fulford of the Fifth Company, Invalid Regiment, for a fifteen day leave of absence. Also appears to be signed by Captain [E. Wills?]. Written at Constitution Island
GLC02437.09680
[Army Rations issued to Prisoners and Artificers]
March 7, 1783
Lists men by regiment with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw and Mr. Hopkins with a note on the verso.
GLC02437.01987
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Selden]
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818
Also signed by Major Joseph A. Wright, who recommends Selden, of the Third Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Huntington signs as Brigadier General. Directed to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09681
[Provision return]
Cheesman, Joseph, fl. 1783
Provision return for a mason. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.01988
[Extra issues of Rations]
March 8, 1783
Lists men by company with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with an endorsement signed by Dudley Mercer. Date and place writ from note.
GLC02437.01969
to Henry Knox
Washington, George, 1732-1799
The wives and children of soldiers in the New York Artillery regiment who are living in camp are to be provisioned by the army, in order to make sure they do not leave and take their soldier husbands with them. This provision only applies to women...
GLC02437.09364
[Recommendation for a hired man to serve in the military in the place of Benjamin Burt]
Burt hires the man for one year's service. Captain Patten directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox. On verso, Samuel Shaw, Henry Knox's aide-de-camp, authorizes Burt's discharge for one year. Shaw also writes from West Point.
GLC02437.09682
[Army Rations issued to Prisoners and Detachment]
Lists men by regiment with issued rations. Countersigned by John Doughty and an illegible signature with a note from Eli King.
GLC02437.01989
Provision return of Capt. Thomas Patten's company of artificers
March 9, 1783
Also signed by Captain Patten. Lists captains, amount of rations, and number of days receiving rations. Shaw signs as aide-de-camp to Henry Knox at West Point. Patten signs a note on verso listing absentees. Also contains a note written by Dudley...
GLC02437.10103
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for James Phillips]
March 10, 1783
Wills, E., fl. 1783
Captain [Wills?] recommends Phillips, of the Fifth Company, Invalid Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major Doughty (possibly John Doughty). Written at Constitution Island
GLC02437.09683
to the Officers of the Army [The Newburgh Conspiracy]
Written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, this is Henry Knox's copy, and is docketed by Knox. An anonymous address to the officers of the Army, along with a call for a general meeting of officers. This particular copy was sent to the officers at West...
GLC02437.01994
March 11, 1783
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Signature has been clipped. Discusses a purchase of paint and oil. Written in a secretarial hand. Noted as written at the War Office. Creator identified from docket.
GLC02437.01996
[Return for military provision and supplies]
Price, William, ?-1790
Lieutenant Price signs this return for cannon cartridge, ten pounds of twine, and twenty gallons of wine for the laboratory at West Point.
GLC02437.09686
[Extra rations for Major Sauvant]
Requests six days of rations for Major Sauvant, a member of the sappers and engineers. Signed by Captain Joseph C. Dellezenn and countersigned by Major General Knox's aide-de-camp, Major Samuel Shaw. A note made by Shaw says the rations are "To be...
GLC02437.01997
to George Washington
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Sends his regrets to General George Washington as he was unable to make a meeting at Head Quarters due to the the large amount of ice in the river. Discusses the "extraodinary notification and address forwarded to Colonel Crane" (the first of the...
GLC02437.01995
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Consists of two letters written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide de camp. In the first, which composes the top half of the page, Colonel Crane and Lieutenant Colonel Stevens inform Major General Knox that upon inspection, a quantity of salted...
GLC02437.09684
[Rufus Putnam's examination "of certain anonymous letters" leading to officers' discontent]
circa March 11, 1783
Putnam, Rufus, 1738-1824
Pertains to the Newburgh Petition and Conspiracy. General Putnam writes an open letter "to the Officers in the Army" expressing reservations about officers' plan to obtain back pay and other concessions from Congress. Urges them not to threaten or...
GLC02437.10105
[Rations for Major Wellfranche]
Document requesting six days of rations for Major Wellfrache [possibly meaning Villefranche]. Signed by Captain Joseph C. Dellezenn and countersigned by Major General Henry Knox's aide-de-camp, Samuel Shaw. Note by Shaw says these rations are "to be...
GLC02437.01998
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Thurstian Hillard]
Captain Patten recommends Hillard for a twenty-two day leave of absence. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09685
to Alexander McDougall
March 12, 1783
Written by Major General Knox to General McDougall. Says he wrote a letter to McDougall on 3 March. Says the officers were quiet at that point, but that their impatience and unhappiness is coming to a crescendo now. Makes a reference to the first...
GLC02437.01999
to Benjamin Lincoln
Later copy of GLC02437.02000. References the impatience of the officers on Congress's indecisiveness over half-pay. Mentions the Newburgh Address and the call for officers to meet. Washington asked for a postponement of that meeting until next...
GLC02437.02001
[Approval for Lieutenant Johnson's furlough]
Major General Knox informs Colonel Heman Swift he has no objection to Colonel Johnson's request for a leave of absence. Marked as a copy.
GLC02437.09689
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