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to: sister.
1862/12/10
Neafie, Theodore F., fl. 1861-1877
A list of items that he request be sent to him, including pins, needles, towels, handkerchiefs, thread, buttons, food and clothing. Written in a camp near Fredericksburg.
GLC07164.38
[Receipt for payment of eleven dollars from Samuel Shaw]
10 April 1778
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Receipt to Samuel Wells, and signed by him. Wells certifies receipt of eleven dollars from Samuel Shaw, Henry Knox's aide-de-camp, "for the expence of going to Bethlehem and bring Genl Knox's Baggage to camp and for having a new Tongue made to the...
GLC02437.00696
1861/07/30
Describes his travels with the regiment from Camp Hampton to Washington, along with the daily life in camp.
GLC07164.09
to: Sister Carrie.
[1861/08/18]
Describes life in camp, along with his complaints of lack of pay and poor rations. Mentions his Captain's incompetence.
GLC07164.11
1861/07/14
Describes how he was sworn into the army, along with his travels to the camp and the rations served. Written in Camp Hamilton, first named Camp Troy.
GLC07164.08
to William Whipple
May 1778
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
A long letter from member of the Continental Congress (1776-1781, 1783-1785) and signer of the Declaration of Independence William Ellery to New Hampshire member of the Continental Congress (1776-1779) William Whipple which reprises events from the...
GLC07154
to William Woodford re: supplies for winter encampment at Valley Forge
1777/10/06
Washington, George, 1732-1799
GLC07847
to Henry Knox
February 10, 1783
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Informs Knox that he expects Knox and General Huntington for dinner as they will be in the area for a Board of General Officers meeting. States the he "will try to get you as good a Dinner as I can, but you must not expect the delicacies with which...
GLC02437.01910
20 September 1782
Faesch, John Jacob, 1729-1799
Writes, "I have reciev'd an Answer from Genl. [Benjamin] Lincoln a Coppy of which you will find on the other Side, the Two Tea Kittles with handles are ready, & shall be forwarded by first opportunity to Capt. Wm. Ellison at New Windsor, to be...
GLC02437.01621
to Captain Dusten
21 October 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Informs Captain Dusten that a quartermaster will show him where to get firewood and other supplies for his men to aid them throughout the coming winter. Mentions Stoney Point and Verplanks Point. Mentions he also sent this information to Captain...
GLC02437.02695
30 September 1782
Fenno, Ephraim, fl. 1776-1784
Reports that the "Garrisons at Kings ferry are much in want of repair's." Encloses a list of the ordnance on hand as well as the items they need (not included). Describes Captain [possibly Gershom] Mott's Company and declares that they are...
GLC02437.01632
to Congress
3 January 1784
Written by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Knox gives a report on the state of West Point soon before his intended departure for Boston. Notes the dissolution of several companies/corps. Gives status of hospital, cannon, ammunition and supplies...
GLC02437.02903
to Nancy E. Jones
14-16 November 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
Setting up camp near Pulaski; lack of prayer meetings; gambling by fellow soldiers; reduction in ranks.
GLC02739.139
17 November 1864
Incessant rain; washing clothes for other soldiers; sanitary rations; encouraging news in the papers.
GLC02739.140
to John Paterson
22 June 1783
Reply to a request made by General John Paterson for the use of an area of land by West Point. States that that particular space is at his disposal, though General John Greaton will also be arriving, and in that case, both generals should agree on...
GLC02437.02172
23 October 1783
Asks General Paterson to "assemble, the commanding Officers of the four massachusetts regiments, and direct them that they draw lots, to decide which regiment shall occupy the Connecticut huts, on the other side of the river - for winter quarters....
GLC02437.02701
to Benjamin Tupper
30 August 1782
Writes, "His Excellency the Commander in chief has informed me (the Quarter Master having represented to him the scarcity of tents) that your regiment must go into barracks on the point. You will therefore select the twenty best in repair, and put...
GLC02437.01552
2 October 1782
Tupper, Benjamin, 1738-1792
Written from Camp Pitt, present day Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Reports that he knows Knox must have been worried about Tupper's regiment for having marched in so severe a storm. Assures Knox that "we made ourselves very happy by encamping in a thick...
GLC02437.01637
11 September 1782
Villefranche, Jean-Louis-Ambroise de Genton, chevalier de, 1747-1784
Writes, "A Capt. [possibly Jonathan] Lawrence of the Corps of Sappers is so unwell in sick quarters as to make it necessary for his servant (who is now in Camp) to be with him - beg therefore that your permission may be granted to send him off...
GLC02437.01599
15 September 1791
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818
References a letter he wrote Knox from Lexington on 4 September. Encloses a duplicate of that letter here (not included). Says all the troops he is supposed to have arrived on 9, 10, and 12 September, except the Kentucky militia. Has received Knox's...
GLC02437.05157
18 September 1791
Reports that he was able to advise Knox of the arrival of General Richard Butler and the last contingent of troops. Says the Kentucky militiamen are expected on 25 September. Will probably move from the camp on the Great Miami River on or before the...
GLC02437.05161
January 19, 1783
Popkin, John, fl. 1771-1783
Marked as a duplicate. Colonel Popkin defends himself against charges of fraud posed by men in Colonel Crane's regiment. Their accusations pertain to repayment of the soldiers and depreciation of currency. Popkin regrets that he cannot follow Knox...
GLC02437.10082
to Lewis Nicola
15 October 1782
Apologizes for the difficulty Colonel Nicola is having at Fishkill, and declares that he would help instantly were it in his power. However, the teams and equipment Colonel Nicola needs can only be gotten from the Quartermaster General, so he asks...
GLC02437.01666
12 June 1782
Newhall, Ezra, 1733-1798
Writes, "I should esteem it a great favor if you would give an order to the Bearer, Capt. Stone, or Colonel [John] Crane, for one gallon of Linseed oil, for the purpose of marking the canteens, knapsacks, tents, & several other affairs in the...
GLC02437.01449
to unknown
3 October 1782
Nicolas, Lewis, 1717-1807
Writes, "I am informed the work at the house I am to occupy at the Point cannot proceed for want of boards, & as I am anxious to be where my duty calls me, I am under the necessity of requesting your application to Genl. [Henry] Knox to know whether...
GLC02437.01639
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