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[Orders to supply rations to Richard Patton]
14 July 1783
Doughty, John, 1754-1826
Order of eleven rations for Richard Patton, soldier in the Invalid Regiment, discharged and on his way to Boston, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.02278
[Supplies issued]
23 July 1783
Illegible signature on recto, which may say John Most. The note says he received from James Forsyth, Commissary at West Point, 20 pounds of tallow and ten pounds of soap as ordered by Fort Major John Doughty. Recto has a partial copy of the order in...
GLC02437.02320
[Request for goods]
11 September 1783
Request for a quarter of beef for Henry Knox and his family. Addressed to Mr. [Robert] Bell, with the docket signed by Jacob Johnson.
GLC02437.02494
[Provision request]
15 September 1783
Order issued by West Point Fortress Major Doughty for 20 pounds of beef to be delivered for the use of the Knox family. Note on verso signed by a Jacob Johnson states the beef was received.
GLC02437.02516
18 September 1783
Request for twenty pounds of beef for General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.02539
Proof of powder made at West Point
30 October 1784
Titles continues to add that the powder referred to is "made at West Point with a 24 pd Ball fired from a 5 1/2 inch mortar..." Lists powder at Fort Clinton and Fort Putnam.
GLC02437.03066
[Request for provisions]
19 September 1783
Request for provisions for a former prisoner who is now returning to Philadelphia.
GLC02437.02538
25 December 1783
Request for five days' worth of provisions. Includes a note on the verso. Noted as written at Fort [Moyor ].
GLC02437.02859
Monthly return of the corps of artillery
31 July 1784
Lists numbers of officers present and fit for duty. Signed by Major Doughty.
GLC02437.03033
Monthly return of a corps of artillery commanded by Capt John Doughty
9 October 1784
Lists officers present fit for duty, on command, sick present, and on duty. Title includes a note indicating that Doughty is a major by brevet.
GLC02437.03055
to Henry Knox
Encloses the monthly military returns for October. Doughty gives a detailed report on matters at West Point and the surrounding areas. Discusses stores, arrangements to be made for winter, and other topics.
GLC02437.03065
12 March 1785
Major Doughty, commander at West Point, transmits returns of troops and stores (returns not included). Doughty is extremely upset because he hopes to remain in the military as an artillerist, but recently heard that Congress plans to discharge the...
GLC02437.03108
[Order for beef]
8 January 1783
Orders twenty pounds of beef on General Knox's account.
GLC02437.01814
[Order for provisions]
February 14, 1783
Request for candles on behalf of General Knox. Includes an endorsement signed by Leonard Chapin.
GLC02437.01918
to Mr. Forsyth
January 12, 1783
Orders to provide rations for four French prisoners of war "who have made their escape from the Enemy." Includes an endorsement with an illegible signature.
GLC02437.01830
Provision Return for the Masons Under My Directions for Eight Days Comminsing [sic] 17th of Jany 83 & Ending 24th Both Ddayts in Cluded [sic].
January 16, 1783
Lists men by regiment and company with rations issued. Also signed by Joseph Cheesman with an endorsement on the verso signed by a person surnamed Hayden. The first name is illegible.
GLC02437.01855
December 1, 1787
Informs that he has debts in Jersey and is willing to have his pay applied to discharge the debt. Writes about the new constitution and the western territory, "I am much obliged to you for the new constitution & for the plan of Government for the...
GLC02437.03718
3 March 1784
Major Doughty encloses the last return (possibly GLC02437.10578) of the corps of artillery (Doughty took command of the artillery at West Point after the suspension of Sebastian Bauman which resulted from a disagreement with William Hull, commandant...
GLC02437.02970
21 March 1787
Informs Knox he is extremely busy at the moment and will not be able to return to New York City as expected. Discusses concerns about the men not being paid and feels that if the corps are disbanded for lack of pay, they may never be able to raise...
GLC02437.03497
Major Doughty, commander at West Point, gives a detailed report on matters at that post. Writes, "I intend with your permission to go to Congress about the first of next month upon the concern of my small Corps, to settle their account & procure...
GLC02437.03057
Monthly return of the corps of artillery in the service of the United States of America
Lists officers present fit for duty, sick present, absent with leave, on duty, and on command. Indicates that Doughty is a major by brevet. Location inferred.
GLC02437.03064
30 June 1784
Major Doughty encloses returns of the ordnance stores and troops under his command. Plans to wait for clothing to arrive before sending a party of soldiers to Springfield, Massachusetts. Writes, "I have the Happiness to inform you that the greatest...
GLC02437.03022
19 August 1790
Major Doughty acknowledges Knox's letter of 25 July. Doughty was worried about his parents who had word that he had died in a skirmish on the frontier (see GLC02437.04606 and GLC02437.04628 for Knox's correspondence with Doughty's family). Thanks...
GLC02437.04695
5 July 1788
Written from Fort Pitt. Thanks Knox for his assistance: "...it has extricated me from a Difficulty which all men must feel who are in Debt, & fail in their resources for payment." Congratulates Knox on Virginia's adoption of the Constitution...
GLC02437.03927
2 July 1789
Writes to introduce the bearers, Dr. Allison and Ensign Suydam, who are traveling to New York.
GLC02437.04268
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