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[Provisions drawn for Henry Knox]
March 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Lists of stores ordered on behalf of General Knox. Includes such items as flour, beef, candles, and rum.
GLC02437.02048
[Order to deliver soap for Knox's family]
11 May 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Order issued to Mr. Forsyth the commissary of issues by Lillie as an aide-de-camp to an unknown officer asking that four pounds of soap be delivered for the use of Knox's family.
GLC02437.02124
[Provisions received]
May 1783
List of stores, including items such as flour, beef, rum, salt and candles.
GLC02437.02140
Articles of clothing delivered for the use of Major General Knox
26 July 1783
Brooks, David, 1756-1838
Written and signed in the hand of Samuel Shaw for David Brooks. Marked as a copy. Also signed by Samuel Shaw. A list of articles of clothing used by General Knox from 21 January 1780 to 1 August 1783. The list includes items such as boots, baize...
GLC02437.02332
[Order for candles for the Knox family]
2 September 1783
Captain Lillie, an aide-de-camp to Major General Knox, orders that West Point Commissary Bell deliver 12 pounds of candles for Knox and his family. Docket is signed by a Jacob Johnson stating that the candles were received.
GLC02437.02463
[Request for goods]
8 September 1783
Request for four pounds of soap for Henry Knox and his family. Addressed to Mr. [Robert] Bell, with the docket signed by Jacob Johnson.
GLC02437.02477
[Supply order]
9 September 1783
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786
Request for fifteen pounds of putty.
GLC02437.02487
[Receipt for various items]
December 29, 1783
Price, William, ?-1790
Receipt of General Knox for various items for his men, including nine brass quadrants.
GLC02437.02868
[Bill for Henry Knox to pay Daniel Parker]
4 January 1784
Knox is to pay $22.87 to Daniel Parker & Co., who furnished supplies for troops at West Point. Possibly created by Parker, fl. 1781-1790.
GLC02437.02912
Abstract of provisions issued to General Henry Knox
October 1783
Appears to be a list of goods issued to Henry Knox throughout the month of September in 1783. Items include bread, flour, beef, soap, candles, country rum, rum, and salt. Title taken from the title of the document.
GLC02437.09810
to Henry Knox
15 November 1793
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Marked "Private." Makes reference to the "baneful leaven," the radical democratic principles of the French Revolution, influencing troops in his army. Mentions that Thomas Paine's "The rights of man, has been held up as a Criterion, even of...
GLC02437.05975
[Memorandum related to Robert Morris and Jeremiah Wadsworth]
22 November 1786
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Describes a series of meeting in October - November 1786 involving Knox, Robert Morris, Jeremiah Wadsworth, Gouverneur Morris, and Samuel Osgood to develop Knox's proposal to loan money to Congress to clothe, feed, pay and house the troops. Congress...
GLC02437.03314
[Order to pay William Smith, Esquire]
28 June 1788
Signed by Knox as Secretary at War. Includes the copied signature of Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth. Smith is paid for "supplies furnished by him for public use..." Smith signs on verso.
GLC02437.03916
[Receipt]
31 August 1789
Signed in text by Knox "Genl Knox." Also signed by William Hull. Notes that Knox gave $540.74 to William Hill "on account of supplies furnished the indian commissioners." Half the page contains a list of names and sums of money that may be unrelated.
GLC02437.04344
1 September 1789
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Receipt for 350 dollars given by Henry Knox to Sebastian Bauman for supplies furnished to the commissioners for negotiations with the Southern Indians. A possibly unrelated list appears at the top of the page in a different hand (perhaps that of...
GLC02437.04347
[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
[Report regarding Lieutenant Wells as the new commander at New Windsor, New York]
18 October 1783
Reports that a Lieutenant Wells, "commanding the detachment at Newburgh, will return to this post with his party, excepting a Corporal and Six men, who he will order to New Windsor to take charge of the public wood at that place." Retained copy...
GLC02437.02681
to Anthony Wayne
13 July 1792
Writes about two horses being returned, "one for you and all camp and another for a servant." Asks him to look into the matter. States that the cavalry horses must be used for the purposes "for which they are designed."
GLC02437.05536
7 July 1794
Copy of a letter describing the build up to the Battle of Fallen Timbers. States Major [William] McMahon was attacked at Fort Recovery by a large band of Indians early in the morning. Reports the attacks lasted all day and night, and throughout the...
GLC02437.06137
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
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
[Testimony and observations of Lieutenant Pratt]
circa September 1783
Pratt, William, fl. 1779-1783
Lieutenant William Pratt's testimony for the trial of Lieutenant Wheaton. Accuses Wheaton of shirking his duty and of arresting him without due cause. According to Pratt, despite being the commanding officer, Wheaton had tried to pass command to...
GLC02437.02597
[Testimony related to Lieutenant Joseph Wheaton]
December 17, 1783
Greenman, Jove, fl. 1783
Lieutenant Greenman gives testimony regarding Lieutenant [Joseph] Wheaton. Describes a conflict between Wheaton and Lieutenant Pratt. Wheaton ordered Pratt to take command of a company, threatening to arrest him if he refused. Also complains that...
GLC02437.02890
16 September 1783
Sherburne, Benjamin, fl. 1777-1783
Testimony of Lieutenant Sherburne of the Rhode Island troops in the trial of Lieutenant Joseph Wheaton. Wheaton, while in command of the garrison at Saratoga, sold sundry items and rum to the soldiers for profit. John Thompson, Justice of the Peace...
GLC02437.10521
12 September 1781
Reports that they have enough planks, but there has been an objection by Major Bauman and Mr. Thorp to the plans of General Mordecai Gist and the French generals to cut the planks and transport them with the troops. The planks were part of the...
GLC02437.01184
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