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[Receipt for weapons and ammunition]
February 22, 1787
Willcox, Joseph, fl. 1775-1787
Receipt for muskets, flint, cartridges, etc. for David Humphreys' regiment.
GLC02437.03464
to Henry Knox
26 September 1790
Williams, Otho Holland, 1749-1794
Explains that he did not see Knox's letter of 21 July 1790 until now because Williams had been in Sweet Springs, Virginia on account of his health. He mentions an unexpected excerpt "from Col. Harmar's letter" that Knox sent. Williams says that...
GLC02437.04737
18 September 1793
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Reports on the situation at Yorktown. Says a wagon load of clothing arrived for troops stationed there. The wagon driver and his assistant died of yellow fever and the townspeople decided to burn the clothing. Mentions meeting a party of troops...
GLC02437.05926
12 October 1781
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Encloses a return of ordnance and stores. Reports that nothing will be done in the fall toward building the magazine at Fort Clinton or Fort Putnam because of all the work needed to prepare for winter. The artificers have been building a workshop at...
GLC02437.01221
December 19, 1781
Writes to inform Knox of his "wishes that the detachment from the Regiment may joine us" if consistent with Knox's plans. They are acquiring clothing for the regiment and he wants the men to anticipate the new clothes and feel satisfaction from...
GLC02437.01307
February 18, 1782
Apologizes for not responding more quickly to Knox, but was waiting for the commissaries to obtain paper so he might prepare the military returns. Refers to the returns from October, November, and December, which he sent out in the beginning of...
GLC02437.01356
30 April 1782
Discusses various issues regarding the ordnance laboratory and supplies at West Point. Includes an estimate of the stores they will need for the laboratory there. Comments that they are working to tow timber and obtain materials. Refers to his...
GLC02437.01400
19 June 1782
Discusses the appointment of two conductors, Swartland and Trent. Apparently due to some error they were sent as artificers to the wrong company, but as they had been appointed by Knox as conductors, a Captain Sears has ordered their return to their...
GLC02437.01456
12 July 1782
Informs Knox that they have in their stores a number of "wide Horseman's belts," and many officers from the Infantry want to split the belts and "make two for their pouches." Is not sure whether Knox had another use for them so declined to give...
GLC02437.01484
to John Crane
30 August 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written and initialed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Writes that he has been informed that regiments encamped on the point have taken boards and other items from the tents and intend to take them away or sell them. Asks...
GLC02437.01550
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