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Proof of Powder, tried on the Plan at West Point in June & July 1780, with a 5 ½ Inch Royal and a 24 Pound Ball
July 1780
Lists amount of powder used and the range of the ball in feet and yards when shot.
GLC02437.00832
A Return of Ordinances & Stores in Garrison at Fort Schuyler Jany. 1st 1781
1 January 1781
Moodie, Andrew, ?-1787
Lists ordnance by caliber and type of shot. Noted as being from the garrison at Fort Schuyler.
GLC02437.00869
A Return of Ordinance & Military Stores In Garrison at Fort Schuyler with ye. Alterations Since Last
January 31, 1781
Moore, Andrew, fl. 1781
A detailed list of supplies and stores according to caliber and type. Written at Fort Schuyler, Utica, New York.
GLC02437.00881
General Return of Ordnance and Stores Now onhand in the Rhode Island Department.
February 10, 1781
Perkins, William, 1742-1802
Lists artillery, ammuntion, supplies and stores by condition, type and number.
GLC02437.00885
Stores to be forwarded from Pennsylvania
2 June 1781
Contains a detailed list of stores, including ordnance, turpentine, hammers, copper ladles, aprons, and wire, among other items. Docket, written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, notes creation at "Park of Artillery."
GLC02437.00960
to George Washington
February 13, 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox's analysis and recommendations to Washington on the military situation for the next campaign, in terms of artillery and ammunitions supply and other military stores. Knox's working draft. Closing and signature are in the hand of Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.00886
No. 7: Articles Issued in the Year 1779
4 January 1779 - 29 June 1779
Lists articles issued to 240 men, including officers. Includes articles such as bayonets, cartridges, powder, muskets, and flints, among many others.
GLC02437.00742
[Articles issued in 1779]
July 29, 1779 - December 31, 1779
Appears to be a continuation of GLC02437.00742. Lists articles for 180 men, including officers. Includes powder, ball, flints, cartridges, and muskets, among others.
GLC02437.00743
[Receipt for supplies purchased from Otis & Andrews]
November 1779
Otis, Samuel A., 1740-1814
Receipt noting that Otis & Andrews [& Henley] "supplied sundry articles of clothing- inclusive of an inconsiderable quantity of arms, lead & c and sundries in the Quartermaster Generals Department- from 16 October 1778 to the 13 January 1779."...
GLC02437.00788
Stores Necessary for 2 Ten Inch Mortors with one hundred Shells Each
15 July 1780
Lists items necessary for mortars and the number needed.
GLC02437.00817
[Calculations for the cost of ammunition]
6 October 1780
Calculations for the cost of ammunition listed according to ammunition type. Date in pencil.
GLC02437.00844
Return of Cannon & Carriages Mortars & Beds in different Places belonging to the Continent
January 22, 1781
Barber, Nathaniel, Jr., 1728-1787
Lists artillery by type, and source location. All seem to be from the Boston, Massachusetts area.
GLC02437.00874
General Return of Ordnance and Military Stores at the several places under mentioned, agreeable to their several dates
circa March 6, 1781
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
A very detailed list of artillery, ammunition, supplies and stores by type, weight and location. Date added later in pencil.
GLC02437.00903
Estimate of sundry expenses to carry on the works at Carlisle
May 1781
Pertains to Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Lists ordnance and other supplies. Page one contains an "Estimate of Sundry Expences to carry on the Works at Carlisle" comprising a list of artillery supplies, including quantities, cost and exchange rate....
GLC02437.00944
Return of mility. stores & ammunition on hand in the artillery park magazine
9 May 1781
Scheinemann, G., fl. 1781
Scheinemann signs as commissary of military stores. Lists amounts of stores on hand. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00948
5 January 1781
Lists ordnance and military stores necessary for the campaign of 1781 according to type and number needed. Also includes a list of artillery necessary for a siege and a note concerning the making and cost of gun carriages. Written in a Park of...
GLC02437.00871
[Certification concerning 13 inch shells]
22 July 1780
Certification for thirteen inch shells that have been proofed at Pompton Furnace. Written at Camp Pracaness. Signed by John Callender.
GLC02437.00828
Return of Shells, Shot & Powder
Lists artillery ammunition by type and includes the number required, currently available, deficient and the cost. Written at a Park of Artillery.
GLC02437.00846
Bills of Lading of Sundries Shipped, for Account of the UStates addressed to the Commercial Committee shipped by John Schweighauser, on board the Ship Gov. Livingston - at anchor in the Loire the 6th March 1779.
December 1, 1780
Lists bills of lading for various supplies, mainly weaponry from 2 February to 1 December 1780.
GLC02437.00861
No. 3: Ordnance of Stores received during the Year 1780
December 1780
Lists ordnance stores [muskets, bayonets, gunpowder, ect.] by date and indicates the source. Dates start on 7 February and end on 13 December. Date added later in pencil.
GLC02437.00865
Indent of Ordnance Stores Necessary at this Post in Addition to those at Present here in Case any Offensive Operations are Intended from this Place Against the Enemys Posts Westward
February 17, 1781
Craig, Isaac, 1742-1826
Lists artillery supplies and stores. Written at Fort Pitt, which is current day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
GLC02437.00894
to [Henry Knox]
9 June 1781
Grayson, William, 1736-1790
Grayson signs as a Commissioner of the Board of War. Docket appears to be Samuel Shaw's hand, thus it is likely this document was directed to Henry Knox. "The Board have directed the estimates to be made out immediately of the articles necessary to...
GLC02437.00968
[Return of spare amunition with the brigades]
30 June 1781
Frothingham, Richard, 1748-1819
For 30 June 1781. Frothingham signs as Field Commissary of Military Stores. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00997
to Henry Knox
6 July 1781
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Discusses ordnance he gathered to be sent from Springfield to Claverack, New York. Notes that Captain Callendar, delivering this letter to Knox, will give Knox details of their march from Boston. Intends to depart for Claverack as soon as the...
GLC02437.01026
14 July 1781
Price, William, ?-1790
Encloses a return of stores he has received from various captains. Dicusses stores such as cartridges, harnesses, howitzers, and quick match, among others. Docketed by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide.
GLC02437.01044
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