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[Invoice of Stores Received from Captain Seward]
1781
Invoice of artillery stores including cartridges, bellows, engines, hooks, etc. Date added later in pencil.
GLC02437.01318
No. 9: articles issued in the year 1781
List of military articles by date issued, including muskets, flints and Borax.
GLC02437.01321
No. 10: articles issued in the year 1782
circa 1782
List of military articles issued, sorted by date.
GLC02437.01335
to John Lamb
14 June 1782
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Marked "copy." Writes, "The General desires you will, on receipt of this, direct Mr. Frothingham, after leaving a conductor with you at Burlington, to repair immediately with the remaining conductors and clerks in his department to this place. They...
GLC02437.01452
to Henry Knox
17 June 1782
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Writes, "Colo. [John] Greaton the commanding officer of the 3 Massachusetts Brigade has marched with his Regiment to relieve the Ports at Dobbs Ferry, Stony, and Verplanks point, since which I have received information that the Brigade is without a...
GLC02437.01455
19 June 1782
Crane, John, 1744-1805
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
to Thomas S. Lee
29 October 1781
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Asks Governor of Maryland Lee to intervene on the behalf of Captain Thomas Shilds, who Henry Knox ordered to gather supplies for the siege of Yorktown. Shilds was authorized to impress material and he confiscated wooden planks from a man named...
GLC02437.01273
[Ordnance taken at York and Gloucester]
19-26 October 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
List of ordnance, arms and military stores "taken in the Enemies posts of" York and Gloucester. This "summary return" likely dates between October 19 and October 26, 1781. On the 26th, Washington drafted a letter to Congress (the final is addressed...
GLC02437.01316
22 March 1782
Cutting, John Browne, fl. 1782-1797
Thoughts on various topics of the day, including the ways people understand the war and military strategy; shifting American perceptions of the war, especially those of people in Massachusetts; financial problems and supply shortages; squabbles among...
GLC02437.01374
Return of Ordnance and Stores Left at the Head of Elk. Brought from York Town in Virginia.
30 November 1781
Frothingham, Richard, 1748-1819
List of stores brought to Philadelphia from Yorktown. Mentions cannon, carriages, and shells. Signed by Frothingham, Field Commissary of Military Stores. Contains two dockets.
GLC02437.01297
19 December 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
December 27, 1781
Relates that he has confirmed the loss of ships Knox invested in by speaking both to McGee and Col. Sears (see GLC02437.01306). Comments that Col. Sears would like him to invest in another ship McGee will be sailing, upon returning from transporting...
GLC02437.01311
[Copy of a letter from Captain Jones adjutant to the Commissioner of War]
4 January 1782
Writes, "Copy of a letter from Captain Jones adjutant to the Commissioner of War - We have eleven Boats at Westham at present unmanned. There are twelve Canoes under the direction of Nathaniel Anderson properly equiped. I have a sum of Specie...
GLC02437.01324
January 10, 1782
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Discusses problems related to the transportation of military stores from Yorktown to Westham or Richmond, Virginia. Comments that he and his associates are bound in their ability to carry out orders because the state government of Virginia refuses...
GLC02437.01330
January 14, 1782
Jones, Thomas, fl. 1777-1782
Encloses (not present) a return of military stores for the stores that have been transported from York to Manchester, Virginia. Relates that two sloop-loads of stores are still in York, but that they are working to obtain those and deliver them to...
GLC02437.01334
10 March 1782
Irvine, William, 1741-1804
Writes that he called to say goodbye this morning but did not want to disturb Knox since Knox has been ill. Discusses military stores "in case of Offensive operations to the Westward," and has included an estimate. Mentions that the stores at Fort...
GLC02437.01367
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
Return of stores wanting in the laboratory at West Point
Location inferred from accompanying document (GLC02437.1400). List of 20 or so different items to be obtained for use at the laboratory at West Point; includes cotton, oil, brimstone [sulfur], and needles.
GLC02437.01401
to George Washington
29 June 1781
Mentions doubts George Washington expressed in a previous letter regarding the upcoming campaign (initially the campaign was to be against the British in New York, but Washington revised these plans to launch the Siege of Yorktown). Discusses...
GLC02437.00994
[Certificate of pay] [In French]
Baubert, V., fl. 1781
Partially printed. Certificate to pay [Jeremiah] Wadsworth and [John] Carter, of Wadsworth & Carter, who furnished supplies to General Rochambeau's army. Note in English on verso signed by Wadsworth & Carter states: "Pay the contents to Mr. William...
GLC02437.00991
Invoice of ordnance and military stores on board the Schooner Swallow
21 July 1781
Lists shot, muskets, flints, boxes, barrels, and other items aboard the Swallow. Docketed by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide, who indicates this is "Frothingham's return." Contains various numerical figures on page two.
GLC02437.01074
to John Ruddock
25 July 1781
Written by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide. Initialized for Knox by Shaw. Contains two notes, the first informs Ruddock that Freeman Lincoln brought eight teams and military stores from Providence, Rhode Island. In the second note, Knox instructs Ruddock...
GLC02437.01081
6 August 1781
Barras, Paul, vicomte de, 1755-1829
Certificate to pay Mr. De Valnais, possibly Joseph Dupas de Valnais, a French consul in America. Signed by the Comte de Barras, and [Graucheau], major of the squadron under Barras. On verso, Valnais signs a note, transferring the money to William...
GLC02437.01121
An invoice of military stores brought from [Succasunna Plains] New Jersey
13 August 1781
Includes artillery ammunition and supplies, and other military supplies. Docketed twice.
GLC02437.01130
30 August 1781
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Disappointed that his brother did not write him an "authentic account of Lord Cornwallis' situation in Virginia." Believes Cornwallis will surrender soon. Is planning a business trip to Europe and discusses fundraising. His last remittance to...
GLC02437.01159
to Thomas Shild
30 September 1781
Orders Shild, captain of the schooner Betsy, to load his vessels with oak planks on the eastern shore of Maryland. Describes the planks as essential supplies for the siege of Yorktown. Authorizes the impressment of materials and procurement of...
GLC02437.01200
[Return of the Tents & Camp Equipment, horses in General Knox's family.]
8 August 1781
Lists items of camp equipment and horses and their quantities on 15 August 1781 and 8 October 1781. Signed twice by Shaw. The Continental Army was then engaged in the campaign against Yorktown.
GLC02437.01211
A Summary return of the Ordnance, Arms and military stores taken in the Enemies posts of York and Glocester.
19 October 1781
Short list of British ordnance confiscated after the siege of Yorktown and a note indicating that the totals are so numerous that a complete detailed return has not yet been obtained.
GLC02437.01245
Return of Ordnance & Military Stores rec'd. of Rich Frothingham Esq. Field Commissary Military Stores Novem. 22 & 30th 1781.
List of military stores including brass cannons, brass howitzers, carriages, mortars, and bullets, as well as tools and cutlery. Includes several annotations in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.01298
5 March 1782
Written by Major Shaw, Knox's former aide-de-camp, to Brigadier General Knox. Says he was mistaken when he told Knox the lower house of the Massachusetts legislature has passed an act for payment of notes for 1782 for officers and soldiers who still...
GLC02437.01364
Swetland, Aaron, fl. 1782
Writes to discuss the future of his appointment with the Commissary of Military Stores. Has served in the department since the previous June, without knowing whether he would receive an appointment to the position of Conductor. Explains that last...
GLC02437.01373
20 May 1782
Writes Colonel John Lamb with instructions regarding the amount of artillery equipment, such as tumbrils, wagons, horses, and camp equipage, necessary for a possible offensive strike in the New York area. Also discusses the movement of supplies from...
GLC02437.01425
to Captain Mitchell
20 June 1782
Relates that a Mr. Gedney, the proprietor of a sawmill near Newburgh, has applied to Knox for help concerning some planks he had carved and supplied to the military but was never paid for. Mr. Gedney has no receipts for the planks, and Knox asks...
GLC02437.01458
8 June 1781
Replies to a letter he received from Washington on the same day. Refers to another letter Washington enclosed, from General [Ezekiel] Cornell. Cornell's letter referred to lead and cartridge expected to arrive from Boston, Massachusetts, and...
GLC02437.00965
to George Weedon
23 September 1781
Gaskins, Thomas, 1747-?
Informs Weedon that there is a ship with 20 soldiers and artillery stores caught on a shoal in the Wicomico River. Discusses how to get the stores off the ship and suggests he may want to "continue this" with Genl Washington. The Continental Army...
GLC02437.01189
[Stores received of Anthony Post by order of General Henry Knox]
13 June 1781
Tharp, John, 1751-1819
Marked as a copy. Original written in Fredericksburgh, New York. Copied by Samuel Shaw, who was likely with Henry Knox at New Windsor, New York. Lists hammers, irons, anvils, and axes, among other items.
GLC02437.00969
[The account of Otis & Henly, to ascertain the amount of clothing supplied by them]
15 June 1781
Lists clothing shipped on board Captain Hardie's ship, Olimpe, at Brest, France 15 June 1781. A separate list indicates artillery, ordnance, and camp equipage on board the Cybelle, ordnance stores on the ship Ruise, and medicines and instruments on...
GLC02437.00970
[Return of ordnance and military stores in garrison at Fort Herkimer]
24 June 1781
Recto contains the return. Verso contains detailed remarks on the return. Includes two dockets, one written by Samuel Shaw, Henry Knox's aide-de-camp.
GLC02437.00979
28 June 1781
Perkins, William, 1742-1802
Gives Knox notice of ordnance and stores he has sent. Lists quantities of items on their way to Knox.
GLC02437.00989
30 June 1781
Strachan, William, 1752-1798
Lieutenant Strachan encloses a return (GLC02437.00996).
GLC02437.00998
2 July 1781
Certificate to pay Jonathan Winship. Appears to be signed by the Comte de Barras, and [Graucheau], Major of the Squadron under Barras. On verso, Winship signs, transferring the money to Joseph Gowen. Gowen signs, transferring the money to William...
GLC02437.01007
to Heman Swift
16 July 1781
Knox writes to Colonel Heman Swift. Relates that he would quickly appoint the man Swift suggested as conductor, but cannot make such an appointment without the approval of the Board of War. Because the Board is without a conductor, agrees to...
GLC02437.01050
18 July 1781
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Hodgdon, Commissary General of Military Stores, discusses weapons, supplies, and other details. Reports on the repair of muskets previously delivered to his post. Implores Knox to send pistols and muskets Hodgdon has been expecting as soon as...
GLC02437.01059
to Ebenezer Stevens
Directed to Lieutenant Colonel Stevens at "Kings Ferry, Westpoint, or New Windsor." Informs Stevens to suspend his movement to Kings Ferry if he is not already there, reporting that "Two twenty Gun ships, two sloops, and a galley belonging to the...
GLC02437.01078
28 July 1781
Bliss, Luke, 1738-1811
Bliss, commissary of military stores, encloses a return of ordnance stores (GLC02437.01097).
GLC02437.01095
to Samuel Hodgdon
29 July 1781
Discusses arms, stores, and other military matters with Hodgdon, Commissary General of Military Stores. Compliments Hodgdon on his new appointment. Written at Phillipsburg (present-day Sleepy Hollow, New York).
GLC02437.01100
[Instructions to Sebastian Bauman and Thomas Patten]
4 August 1781
In the first letter, Shaw instructs Major Bauman to deliver a traveling forge to New Windsor, New York. In the second letter, written on the same date, Shaw orders Captain Patten at New Windsor to complete the forge if it is unfinished.
GLC02437.01117
GLC02437.01122
to Sebastian Bauman
16 August 1781
Wetzell, Michael, fl. 1781
Second Lieutenant Wetzell reports on the poor state of ordnance and stores on board the sloop Liberty. The stores have sustained extensive water damage because of a damp, leaky hull. Declares, "Nor can I keep the Vessel afloat any longer On account...
GLC02437.01135
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Written by Major Bauman, commander of artillery at West Point, to Brigadier General Knox. A response to Knox's letter regarding his transfer from West Point (GLC02437.01134). Says General McDougall has no objections to Bauman's transfer and that...
GLC02437.01136
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