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to Henry Knox
13 May 1784
Colerus, Christian de, fl. 1776-1784
Major Colerus seeks to obtain four months pay for his service in 1776 and 1777. Notes that his wife has died, and "with her all my Happiness is Vanished."
GLC02437.02997
15 May 1784
Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800
Noted as a copy of GLC02437.02998. Mifflin, President of Congress, encloses an Act of Congress directing Knox to ascertain from the British Commander in Chief of North America precisely when the British will leave their posts within the boundaries of...
GLC02437.02999
to Thomas Mifflin and Congress
24 May 1784
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Responds to a letter from Thomas Mifflin, President of Congress, requesting Knox to engage in correspondence with the Commander of British forces in North America, likely referring to Frederick Haldimand. Mifflin had requested Knox to inquire when...
GLC02437.03003
[Resolution and order regarding sending an officer to Canada to negotiate the withdrawal of British troops from the United States]
24 May 1784 - 3 June 1784
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Includes a resolution from 24 May 1784 that "Congress approve of the proposition of Major General Knox to send a field officer into Canada for the purpose of ascertaining... the time when the posts...
GLC02437.03005
[Congressional resolution regarding the discharge of troops]
2 June 1784
Signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary of Congress. This resolution indicates the number of troops to be discharged at West Point, New York and Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania. Stipulates that no officer above the rank of captain will remain in service....
GLC02437.03009
[Congressional resolution establishing the salary for the Secretary at War with Henry Knox's appointment as Secretary at War]
4 March 1785
Signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Contains two separate sections. In the first, dated 4 March 1785, Congress resolves that the salary for the Secretary at War will be 2,450 dollars per year. The second part, signed by Thomson 8...
GLC02437.03103
to Jeremiah Wadsworth
10 March 1785
Replies to a letter from Wadsworth (GLC02437.03101), in which Wadsworth informed Knox of his likely appointment as Secretary at War. Knox had heard that he might receive this appointment, but is disappointed by the low salary. Comments on his...
GLC02437.03107
[Congressional resolutions]
24-25 August 1786
United States. Congress of the Confederation.
Copy, in the hand of War Department secretary Robert Pemberton, of three Congressional resolutions. The first resolution, dated 24 August, is based on the report of a committee to whom were referred two letters on the Moravian Indians, one of which...
GLC02437.03296
[Resolution]
6 March 1787
Ward, Artemas, 1727-1800
Copy of a Massachusetts state resolution concerning money matters for raising "six hundred and sixty men as ordered by the aforesaid resolve, and for the pay[,] cloathing, & subsistence of the said men: Provided that the said sum shall not exceed...
GLC02437.03484
2 June 1787
Colt, Peter, 1744-1824
Transmits statements of monies received (not included) on an account related to Colonel Humphrey's regiment. Asks Knox to direct him as to how to close the account.
GLC02437.03561
[Financial settlement]
February 13, 1789-May 1, 1789
Compson, Thomas, fl. 1789
Marked "copy." Written from several locations. In a letter written from Worcester Shire, England, Thomas Compson asks his brother Joseph to pay Samuel Ogden a sum of money due Ogden from a debt owed by their father. The next letter, dated 13...
GLC02437.04110
March 17, 1796
McCombs, John, fl. 1796
Writes to remind Knox of a discussion they previously had regarding lime McCombs wanted to buy from Knox and have delivered to the eastern end of Long Island. Relates that they were unable to work out the logistics of the purchase, but would like to...
GLC02437.06665
February 21, 1788
United States. Congress
Resolves regarding admission to the public audience at Congress scheduled for "Tuesday next" (February 26). In the hand of Congressional clerk Roger Alden. The event was the formal introduction of the new minister from France, the Comte de Moustier.
GLC02437.08104
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Stephen Savage]
January 18, 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Captain Patten recommends Savage for a twenty-five day leave of absence to visit his family. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09613
to the Congress of the United States.
18 November 1783
Jackson, Michael, 1734-1801
Noted as a copy. A memorial for Michael Jackson to receive a Brigadier General's salary or of equal value for his service to his counrty and for the wounds he recieved while fighting in the [Revolutionary] War.
GLC02437.09811
To the United States in Congress assembled, the address and petition of the officers of their Army, most humbly sheweth,
4 January 1783
Written by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide. Last page contains text written in another hand. Appears to be a draft of Knox's petition to Congress on behalf of the Massachusetts officers, regarding their grievances. Similar to GLC02437.10074. Closes with...
GLC02437.10077
Schedule of requisitions on the several states by the United States in Congress assembled
1 July 1786
Nourse, Joseph, 1754-1841
Lists the requisitions and quotas, date, amount paid and balances due by state. Noted as taken from the Register's Office in the Department of the Treasury.
GLC02437.10584
Rent agreement between Stephen Sullivan & Alexander Brown
1788/09/13
Sullivan, Stephen (Brown), Alexander, fl. 1788
The document is a rent indenture in which Stephen Sullivan agreed to rent a farm on the island of St. John to Alexander Brown for an indefinite period of time. John Patterson signed as Sullivan's attorney.
GLC03107.04465
Rent agreement between Stephen Sullivan & Hugh McCarter
1789/01/23
Sullivan, Stephen (McCarter), Hugh, fl. 1789
The document is a rent indenture in which Stephen Sullivan agreed to rent a farm on the island of St. John to Hugh McCarter for an indefinite period of time. John Patterson signed as Sullivan's attorney. Hugh McCarter signed with his mark.
GLC03107.04466
22 September 1783
Darby, John, fl. 1783
Thanks Knox for his kindness and attention. Asks to be made useful in London, England perhaps in relation to Knox's "farming scheme" which Darby states "may enable me to have the pleasure of convincing you of my Sincerity."
GLC02437.02555
to Abraham Williams
15 October 1783
Haywood, Benjamin, fl. 1754-1806
Writes to inform Williams that he will remain as an agent for the late 6th Massachusetts Regiment. To Captain A. Williams, Fort Major.
GLC02437.02659
January 23, 1784
Williams, Joseph, 1753-1819
When Williams recently arrived at Springfield, he found the arsenal unoccupied by troops. Reports on the present situation at Springfield. Discusses the plan for the issue of rations. Complains that the allowance of firewood "is very insufficient...
GLC02437.02935
to Joseph Williams
February 21, 1784
Discusses provisions, medicine, and wood on hand at Springfield, where Williams is stationed. Refers to an enclosed order to Mrs. Pynchon (refer to GLC02437.02962) in which Knox requests that she turn over medicine and stores in her possession to...
GLC02437.02963
to Otho Holland Williams
29 May 1786
Writes, "I would be much obliged to you to forward me the papers, proceedings, and records of the general Society of the Cincinnati." Has had frequent applications from Europe for membership. Reminds him that the information should be kept secure....
GLC02437.03269
14 October 1786
Had wanted to see Williams in order to talk about "the business" (likely referring to Shays' Rebellion). Writes he is relying on Williams to protect the military stores "in every event, for which you shall be amply compensated." Asks him to...
GLC02437.03312
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