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[Abstract of pay for Lieutenant Coren, December 1775-April 1776]
9 May 1776
Crafts, Edward, 1746-1806
Verso contains accounts apparently related to captains serving under Coren (possibly Isaac Coren).
GLC02437.09521
[Abstract of pay due to Captain Foster's company in Henry Knox's regiment of artillery]
16 June 1776
Foster, Thomas Waite, fl. 1769-1776
Contains a list of officers and their corresponding pay for the month of June. Docketed 16 June 1776. Docket includes a note that the company was paid 13 August 1776.
GLC02437.09528
[Abstract for Lieutenant Burbeck's company in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
June 1776
Burbeck, Henry, 1754-1848
Contains a list of officers and their corresponding pay for the month of June 1776. Docket indicates Burbeck's company was paid in August 1776.
GLC02437.09530
[Pay abstract for Captain Dana's company in Henry Knox's regiment of artillery]
Dana, William, 1745-1809
Contains a list of officers and their corresponding pay for the month of June 1776. Note on verso refers to a deduction taken for clothing. Docket indicates that Dana's company was paid 13 August 1776.
GLC02437.09532
[Pay abstract for Captain Newell's company in Henry Knox's regiment of artillery]
16 July 1776
Newell, Eliphalet, 1735-?
Contains a list of officers and their corresponding pay for the month of June 1776. Docket indicates that Newell's company was paid 16 August 1776.
GLC02437.09533
[Pay abstract for Captain Thomas Pierce's Company of artillery in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
17 July 1776
Pierce, Thomas, fl. 1775-1778
Contains a list of officers and their corresponding pay for the month of June 1776. Docket indicates that Pierce's company was paid 13 August 1776.
GLC02437.09534
[Ammunition return pertaining to Captain Crafts]
19 July 1776
Lists pounders, cannon, paper cartridges, and canisters.
GLC02437.09536
[Return of men in Captain Ebenezer Stevens's Company]
circa 1776
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Lists the names of men in Stevens's company. Indicates sergeants, corporals, bombardiers, and gunners.
GLC02437.09541
Return of Colonel John Durkee's Regiment in the action at Trentown Decem 26th 1776
29 September 1779
Webb, Nathaniel, 1737-1814
Signed by Webb, adjutant. Lists numbers of officers and soldiers. Trentown refers to Trenton, New Jersey.
GLC02437.09542
[Certification concerning Ephraim Dayton]
March 31, 1781
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Shaw, Henry Knox's aide-de-camp, certifies that Dayton, from Fairfield, New Jersey, has served in the artillery since 8 February 1777. On verso, paymaster J. Hubbell certifies that Dayton has been paid up to 1 March 1780. Lists clothing Dayton...
GLC02437.09549
[Certificate concerning Ephraim Dayton]
March 30, 1781
Reed, J., fl. 1777-1783
Captain Reed certifies that Dayton was mustered in Captain [Drigg's?] company of artillery from 1777 through three years.
GLC02437.09551
[Certificate concerning William Hawes]
22 May 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, his aide de camp. Knox certifies that Hawes, a saddle and harness maker from Boston, has served the United States since 1777 and is entitled to his pay.
GLC02437.09552
[Recommendation for the honorable discharge of Sergeant Ephraim Dayton]
Asserts that Dayton is from Fairfield, New Jersey, and has served the United States since 8 February 1777.
GLC02437.09553
[Return for military provision and supplies]
11 March 1783
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
[Memoranda]
circa 1780-1781
List of cannons and mortars that need to be transported from West Point to use against New York city. Includes the type of artillery and its poundage. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.08302
An inventory of cannon &c brought from Ticonderoga
December 10, 1775 - January 13, 1776
Evidently a working document, with entries added at various times; possibly part of a longer journal. The first page comprises a detailed inventory of 16 mortars and howitzers, and 43 cannon, with a total weight of 119,900 pounds, "brought from...
GLC02437.08383
[Listing of Henry Knox's accounts]
May 3, 1777-January 16, 1779
Written in Samuel Shaw's hand. Costs for Knox during the war. It is noted that all accounts are kept "in Currency of 7/6 to the Dollar." Most of it is for sundries, clothing, loans to various people, and room and board. Some interesting items...
GLC02437.08408
[Bill to Henry Knox]
13 March 1778-14 March 1778
Billings, Joseph, fl. 1778
Bill to Henry Knox from Joseph Billings. It appears that Billings was a tailor. Billings carried over the £86.3.3 from the bill at GLC02437.08421. After doing additional work for Knox, the total comes to £106.7.3. After making partial payments...
GLC02437.08422
[List of officers]
14 June 1780-31 August 1780
Lists five captains, four lieutenant captains, and nine lieutenants. Shaw made comments on their commissions.
GLC02437.08523
[List]
circa 1775-1776
Morton, Dimond, 1743-1792
Lists Captain Morton's men lodging and travel expenses before they joined their commissions. Circa date based on Morton's military service in the Artillery.
GLC02437.09907
Calculations relative to the intended operation in Virginia
circa August 1781
Calculations regarding artillery for the operation to Yorktown, Virginia. Lists artillery by type and poundage, as well as their current location and whether provided by French or American forces.
GLC02437.09947
Profile of a Shell for a French 8 Inch Howitzer.
1781
Drawn diagram of a "Profile of a Shell for a French 8 Inch Howitzer." In manuscript below, Includes a scale, the calibration of the howitzer, and other measurements for the shell and gun. Date added later in pencil. Docketed in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.09977
[Return]
September 1782
Return for ordnance and military stores ordered by General Lord Stirling to be sent to West Point. Items listed by type and number.
GLC02437.10705
February 20, 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Return for Captain Thomas Patten's company of artillery men. Men listed by name (more than 70), date of enlistment, length of service, hometown and state including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
GLC02437.10706
to his wife
December 13, 1861
Mortimer, Caleb C.E., 1835-1862
Mentions being in General Fitz-John Porter's division. Read a piece in the Boston Herald about Porter's Battery being in a skirmish and Sargeant Barnes shooting a rebel but says it was all a lie. Describes meeting Abraham Lincoln at Captain Griffin...
GLC01898.08
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