Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
Or
Return of Quartermaster General's stores on hand at West Point 31 August 1782
31 August 1782
Carthy, Daniel, fl. 1780-1782
Lists land transportation, water transportation, camp equipment, etc.
GLC02437.10508
[Return of military stores brought from Burlington to West Point]
15 September 1782
Eayrs, John, fl. 1782
Lists ordnance and stores brought from Burlington, New Jersey to West Point, New York for use of the 2nd Regiment of Artillery.
GLC02437.10510
[Return of ordnance and stores at Stony Point and Verplanks Point]
30 September 1782
Fenno, Ephraim, fl. 1776-1784
Includes Quarter master's stores. Noted to Major General Henry Knox at West Point, New York. Fenno signs as Capt Lieut Commt Artillery.
GLC02437.10511
[Return of forage issued]
27 October 1782-20 November 1782
Campbell, John, fl. 1782-1787
Lists the date issued, to whom, the quantity, and whether it was Indian corn, oats, rye, peas or hay.
GLC02437.10513
[Return]
circa 1 July 1782
Ruddock, John, fl. 1779-1796
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the months of April, May and June 1782 at Fishkill, New York. Items listed by type, weight and current condition. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.10697
15 July 1782
Return for ordnance and ammunition at the different posts along the Mohawk River. Items listed by fort and type. Noted as signed by a Thomas Seward.
GLC02437.10698
circa 1 August 1782
Return of ordnance and military stores sent to the Northern army starting from 1 January 1778 to 31 July 1782. Lists items by type, destination and current condition. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.10699
10 August 1782
Frothingham, Thomas, 1755-1827
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the months of June and July 1782 at West Point, New York. Items listed by type and weight.
GLC02437.10700
31 July 1782
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the month of July 1782 at Fishkill, New York. Items listed by type, weight and ammunition.
GLC02437.10701
1 September 1782
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the month of August 1782 at Fishkill, New York. Items listed by type, weight and ammunition. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.10702
9 September 1782
Jackson, Thomas, fl. 1782
Return for ordnance and military stores at the north and south redoubts. Items listed by type and location. Two black and white bust engravings of Jackson included.
GLC02437.10704
to Board of War and Ordnance
26 October 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Reports that Lord Cornwallis' surrender at the Battle of Yorktown precludes the need for the additional ordnance requested from Williamsburg (see GLC02437.01204). Indicates that by order of General George Washington, some arms will be kept on...
GLC02437.01264
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
to General Kingsley
1 November 1781
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Communicates orders from General George Washington to expeditiously load all the stores that are being transported to Head Of Elk, Maryland onto vessels. Anything that cannot fit should be loaded onto French ships. The ordnance being transported...
GLC02437.01279
to Edward Carrington
4 November 1781
Places Colonel Carrington in charge of the establishment of a artillery magazine in Virginia for the use of the Southern Army, as ordered by George Washington. Instructs on how to proceed in transporting ordnance from Yorktown to Westham and...
GLC02437.01284
to Clement Biddle
11 November 1781
Thanks him and Mrs. Biddle for their kindness to Mrs. Knox and their young daughter while in Philadelphia. Comments that Biddle's knowledge of his orders during the siege will excuse his inability to write frequently. Stresses his interest in...
GLC02437.01287
to Thomas Nelson
19 November 1781
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Refers to a letter he forwarded to Nelson from General George Washington regarding a shipment of military stores to be deposited at Westham. If unable to find storage there, he was to ask Nelson for help finding storage in Richmond. Comments he...
GLC02437.01291
[Ordnance taken at York and Gloucester]
19-26 October 1781
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
4 January 1782
Davies, William, fl. 1781-1782
Marked "copy." Writes to Colonel Edward Carrington regarding movement of military stores to Richmond or Westham, Virginia. Advises that "Westham is a very unsafe place & Richmond much worse. An Easterly wind is a fair wind for the Enemy's shipping...
GLC02437.01325
to Francois Marie, comte de Aboville
8 March 1782
Responds to Aboville's last letter (see GLC02437.01350). Discusses the loss of cannon: "Your surprize and astonishment must have been great indeed that Machines so important and essential to the defence of a country would be placed in so negligent a...
GLC02437.01365
to George Washington
21 April 1782
Relates some of his experiences at the commissioner meeting in Elizabeth Town to negotiate a prisoner exchange. Suspects that many of the propositions the patriots made were discussed in New York by a council before any decisions were made by the...
GLC02437.01393
Copy in Samuel Shaw's hand and signed by him for both Knox and Morris. Knox and Morris assumed the public would be interested in the POW report they recently submitted to Congress, so they wrote this letter for Washington with information they...
GLC02437.01395
14 May 1782
Relates that the artillery artificers are preparing supplies and will be ready to march whenever General Washington thinks it is the right time; Knox imagines it will be after 1 June. Explains that he will be leaving today for Burlington and expects...
GLC02437.01416
Inspection return of the music in the army under the immediate command of his excellency General Washington
1 June 1782
Hiwell, John, fl. 1788
Chart indicates the amount of supplies (such as fifes, drums, and fife cases) per regiment which they have in good repair, the amount broken, and the amount they need.
GLC02437.01435
[Return of Ordnance & Military Stores Taken at York & Gloucester in Virginia by the Surrender of the British Army]
circa 26 October 1781
Frothingham, Richard, 1748-1819
This is a copy, in the hand of Samuel Shaw, of a "Return of Ordnance & Military Stores Taken at York & Gloucester in Virginia by the Surrender of the British Army," which Washington enclosed in his letter to Congress of October 27-29, 1781. (See...
GLC02437.10031
Showing results 7,426 - 7,450