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to William Knox
27 September 1775
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Docket is written in another hand. Attempts to facilitate the sale of a stallion. Briefly mentions that two deserters will have to face the lash.
GLC02437.00205
2 October 1775
Seeks a response to an earlier inquiry about finding a strong horse for an acquaintance (see GLC02437.00205). Indicates that he will leave for Newbury today and hopes for better luck collecting monies there. Asks William to entertain a man named Mr...
GLC02437.00206
to George Washington
23 October 1775
Greenleaf, Joseph, 1720-1810
Docketed by George Washington. Forwards Knox a plan (not included) given to Greenleaf "by a country gentleman." He concludes that Knox could make the best use of it, commenting that "if it affords any good hints they will be improved by you for the...
GLC02437.00207
to Henry Knox
11 November 1775
Adams, John, 1735-1826
In response to Knox seeking a commission as colonel, Adams writes that he is "rejoiced to learn that you have at last determined to take a more important share than you have done hitherto in the conduct of our military matters." Explains that he has...
GLC02437.00208
to Lucy Knox
16 November 1775
Writes lovingly to his wife. Discusses his journey to visit her, getting caught in a violent storm, and expecting to see her tomorrow night. Explains that George Washington has ordered him to go to Fort Ticonderoga. Knox, having recently been...
GLC02437.00209
to Gouverneur Morris
Moylan, Stephen, 1737-1811
A letter of introduction for Henry Knox. Asks that Morris "make New York as agreeable to [Knox] as the circumstances of the times will admit." Also asks if there were any letters from "our friend Penn." Moylan was a soldier and officer in the...
GLC02437.00210
27 November 1775
Writes affectionately, asking about Lucy's journey from Worcester. Discusses his own journey to New York City on his way to Fort Ticonderoga, where George Washington had ordered him to travel to in order to bring back to Cambridge the British...
GLC02437.00211
A highly detailed letter in which Knox reports on his efforts to obtain ordnance in New York City for the Continental Army in Cambridge. Discusses similar, unsuccessful activities in regard to the activities of a man named Colonel Read, and his...
GLC02437.00212
Quincy, Josiah, 1710-1784
Discusses the need for and benefits that would come from establishing an American naval force. Has changed his mind and now believes Row Gallies could be effectively used in the Boston Harbor. In support of establishing a navy, cites successful...
GLC02437.00213
[Pay abstract of Captain Thomas W. Foster's company in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
December 1775- April 1776
Foster, Thomas Waite, fl. 1769-1776
Appears to be signed by Foster.
GLC02437.09514
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