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to: Col. Callender, St. Louis Arsenal.
1862/02/15
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
"Arsenal at [struck: St Lou] Pahucah short of ammunition. Send supply of sixty-nine, fifty-eight & fifty-four immediately."
GLC05601.045
to: Clark Dunham, Burlington, Iowa.
1862/02/22
"Blasting powder will be allowed to be taken to Colorado Territory, on giving bonds that shall be used only for blasting purposes."
GLC05601.057
to: Capt. Newstader, Paducah.
1862/03/30
"If the siege guns are in order & supplied with ammunition send them to Genl. Grant."
GLC05601.096
[Army expenses]
March 1777
General Henry Knox's army expenses. $66,937 was brought forward. Includes a $600 and $400 payment for recruiting. Also notes "To cash recd. of Govr. Trumbull of Connect[icu]t. agreeable to a Dra[f]t. on him by His Excellency General Washington for...
GLC02437.08399
Return of two pieces of brass ordnance attached to Genl Hows Division, with the ammunition impliments be on hand, & the number of rounds expended at Tarry Town on the 16th & 17th instant
18 July 1782
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
A chart describing the brass ordnance of General Robert Howe's division, including ammunition.
GLC02437.01493
to George Washington
24 August 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Account of ordnance "attached to the American Army." Includes two lists: "Field Artillery" and "For a Siege." The siege being prepared for was the Battle of Yorktown, which began the following month. Written at a Park of Artillery. With closing...
GLC02437.01156
to Henry Knox
February 10, 1776
Waters, Josiah, fl. 1776-1794
Congratulates Knox on a safe return from Fort Ticonderoga, where he was retrieving artillery pieces for the Continental Army in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Has had trouble obtaining books on military fortification and asks Knox, who had been a...
GLC02437.00249
6 October 1793
Says that Knox cannot enter Boston unless his baggage is cleaned with gunpowder smoke. Says Knox's certificate is sufficient for him and his servants to enter the city. Expresses a desire to be as helpful to Knox as possible. Appears to be written...
GLC02437.05940
[Report]
10 May 1790
Cover letter of Knox's report regarding troops furnished by various states for each year of the Revolutionary War as well as conjectural estimates of militia. On April 23, 1790, Congress instructed Secretary of War Knox to "to lay before the House an...
GLC02437.10586
Proof of powder made at West Point
30 October 1784
Doughty, John, 1754-1826
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
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