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[Request for rations]
1 March 1783
Banks, John, fl. 1783
Request for a week's worth of provisions for a man of the Core of the Invalides. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with an endorsement signed (with an X) by Joseph Freeman.
GLC02437.01968
[Extra issues of Rations]
8 March 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Lists men by company with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with an endorsement signed by Dudley Mercer. Date and place writ from note.
GLC02437.01969
to Benjamin Lincoln
3 March 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the conditions of the artillery, carriages and wagons. States they need to be cleaned, repaired and repainted before being stored in a proposed arsenal.
GLC02437.01973
Discusses anxiety within the Army and a mission of General Alexander McDougall, possibly in connection to a petition of Congress for payment for the enlisted men. States that " ... if they [the army] should be disbanded previous to a settlement...
GLC02437.01974
Praises the artificers and men of the artillery for their work throughout the war and discusses their sentiments in regards to commissions and pay, which they feel is unfair under the current system.
GLC02437.01976
[An estimate of paint & oil]
Estimates the amount of paint and oil for the ordnance department and lists the different types and colors needed. Body of text is written in Knox's hand. Closing and Knox's signature is written in the hand of Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.01978
[Instructions on how to run a Court martial]
4 March 1783
Outlines rules and regulations on how to run a fair and just Court Martial. Includes a precept stating "No quotations from law authorities to be admitted in a court martial, as they would tend to involve the proceedings in endless perplexities &...
GLC02437.01982
[Provision ration of Captain Thomas Patten's Company of Artificers]
5 March 1783
Lists men by regiment, company and occupation with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note from Dudley Mercer.
GLC02437.01983
[Army prisoner rations]
Andrews, Asa, fl. 1783
Lists men by regiment with rations issued. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw and John (illegible surname) with a note from Josiah D. Child. Place writ from note.
GLC02437.01984
[Request for extra rations]
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Request for a week's worth of provisions. Includes a note on the verso from a Paul [Ramsey ?].
GLC02437.01985
[Provision return]
6 March 1783
Cheesman, Joseph, fl. 1783
Return for one man. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note from Hubbard [Burrows ?].
GLC02437.01986
7 March 1783
Provision return for a mason. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.01988
[Extra officers rations]
Request for a week's worth of provisions. Signed by a John K. (rest of the surname is illegible), countersigned by Samuel Shaw and includes a note on the verso from Joseph Banks.
GLC02437.01990
[Order for extra rations]
March 8, 1783 circa
Order asking for the issue of provisions for 2 days for 1 corporal and 8 men belonging to Commandant(?) Baige. A total of 18 rations were issued from 9 March to 11 March. Has several signatures approving the rations, Jonathan Lillie an aide-de-camp...
GLC02437.01992
[Extra rations for Major Sauvant]
11 March 1783
Requests six days of rations for Major Sauvant, a member of the sappers and engineers. Signed by Captain Joseph C. Dellezenn and countersigned by Major General Knox's aide-de-camp, Major Samuel Shaw. A note made by Shaw says the rations are "To be...
GLC02437.01997
[Rations for Major Wellfranche]
Document requesting six days of rations for Major Wellfrache [possibly meaning Villefranche]. Signed by Captain Joseph C. Dellezenn and countersigned by Major General Henry Knox's aide-de-camp, Samuel Shaw. Note by Shaw says these rations are "to be...
GLC02437.01998
[Army rations for one artificer]
March 14, 1783
Provision return for one man of the artillery artificers. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw. Includes a note on verso with an illegible signature.
GLC02437.02003
to John Doughty
March 15, 1783
Wills, E., fl. 1783
Wills, captain commanding Invalids on Constitution Island, discusses furloughs for men in his company. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.02004
[Request for provisions]
March 17, 1783
Dellezenne, Joseph, fl. 1783
Requests six days' provisions for a servant. Signed by Joseph C. [Dellezenne]. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note from Paul Barney on verso, signed with his mark.
GLC02437.02012
to Mr. Forsyth
Copeland, Asa, fl. 1781-1783
Countersigned by Henry Knox's aide, John Lillie. Request for ten days' worth of provisions for a man from the Invalid Corps. Includes a note on verso signed with Joseph Freeman's mark.
GLC02437.02013
[Return of provisions]
Provision return for one mason. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw. Contains a note on verso signed by Jacob Gillet.
GLC02437.02014
[Provision return for Captain Thomas Patten's company]
circa March 24, 1783
Return for rations of Captain Thomas Patten's Company of Artillery Artificers belonging to the Ordnance Department. 65 sergeants and privates received 1 1/2 rations per day from 21 March to 24 March for a total of 407 rations delivered (this included...
GLC02437.02016
to Ephraim Fenno
March 23, 1783
Informs Captain Fenno that Captain George Fleming will be relieving him and his company from their post at Verplanck's Point.
GLC02437.02022
Considerations on Military Punishments
March 24, 1783
Nicolas, Lewis, 1717-1807
Discusses his views on military punishment, which are quite moderate as well as how other countries maintain control and discipline in their own military. Also lists suggestions on proper punishments for offenses. The closing page is in Nicola's...
GLC02437.02027
[Provision return for Captain Patten]
March 25, 1783
Lists men by company with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw, with a note from George Groom.
GLC02437.02030
March 29, 1783
Request for three days' worth of provisions for two watermen. Creator signature illegible. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note from Robert Matthews. Place writ from note.
GLC02437.02038
[Return for one army prisoner]
March 30, 1783
Countersigned by Captain David Judson and Samuel Shaw with a note on the verso from a Isaac Robert. Includes regiment and rations issued.
GLC02437.02041
Batten, Thomas, fl. 1783
Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note on the verso from John Warner. Lists men by company with issued rations.
GLC02437.02042
March 31, 1783
Countersigned by John Doughty with a note on verso from John Armstrong. Lists men by company with issued rations.
GLC02437.02045
to Hawes
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Requests Captain Hawes to "furnish for the use of the Artillery as many buttons as General Knox shall report to you are required for that Corps." Noted as written at the War Office. Originally enclosed with GLC02437.02047.
GLC02437.02046
March 1783
List of rations issued. Rations total 4,155.
GLC02437.02049
Provisions issued for Major General Henry Knox and his family in March1783
Lists provisions and amounts.
GLC02437.02051
1 April 1783
Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note on verso from Dudley Mercer. Lists men according to regiment with issued rations. Inks is faded on the left side, making it difficult to read.
GLC02437.02054
Price, William, ?-1790
Countersigned by John Lillie. Lists rations issued for Lieutenant Police Officers.
GLC02437.02056
[Provision return for Captain Patten's Company]
Sears, Peter, fl. 1783
Signed by "P. Sears," possibly referring to Peter Sears. Countersigned by John Doughty with a note on verso from Dudley Mercer. Lists men by company with issued rations.
GLC02437.02058
Countersigned by John Lillie with a note on verso from Dudley Mercer. Lists men by regiment with issued returns.
GLC02437.02060
[Receipt for rations]
5 April 1783
Cavley, Jonathan, fl. 1783
Issues ninety rations for a New York regiment.
GLC02437.02063
Countersigned by John Lillie and includes a note on verso from Dudley Mercer. Lists men by company with issued rations. Date and place writ from note.
GLC02437.02064
Countersigned by John Doughty with a note on verso from Dudley Mercer. Lists men by company with issued rations. Left edge is water damaged.
GLC02437.02066
7 April 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Includes a note on the verso from Nehemiah Philips. Request for one day's worth of provisions for Nehemiah Philips.
GLC02437.02067
[Invoice of sundry articles]
Lists items forwarded to West Point, New York for the artillery. Includes linseed oil, lead, wine and camel hair pencils.
GLC02437.02068
Countersigned by John Lillie with a note on verso from Jacob Wight.Lists men by regiment with issued rations. Date and place writ from note.
GLC02437.02070
[Return for provisions]
8 April 1783
Return for the provisions of Major Waitter of the engineering department from 4 April to 8 April. For the five days of service, Waitter was given 7 1/2 rations. Signed by Superintendent Joseph Cheesman. Countersigned by Major General Knox's aide-de...
GLC02437.02071
[Provision return for Artillery Artificers]
9 April 1783
Lists men by rank with issued rations. Countersigned by John Lillie with a note from Dudley Mercer.
GLC02437.02077
to Benjamin Walker
10 April 1783
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802
Document written by General Hand to Lieutenant Colonel Walker as an aide-de-camp to General von Steuben. Says the bearer of this letter, a Mr. Victor, late an ensign in General Hazen's regiment waits on Walker to draw provisions as a Canadian refugee...
GLC02437.02080
[Calculations respecting forges and furnaces]
List of calculations regarding the casting of artillery, along with the proper amounts of necessary items for the casting.
GLC02437.02081
[Return for rations]
April 13, 1783 circa
Return for rations for one person from Captain Thomas Patten's company of artillery artificers from 13 April to 20 April. A total of eight rations were delivered. Signed by Captain Patten and countersigned by Major General Knox's aide-de-camp Major...
GLC02437.02084
13 April 1783
Lists men by company with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note from Dudley Mercer.
GLC02437.02085
GLC02437.02086
to John and Sophia Henry
5 January 1862
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Henry write to his parents from Camp Griffin. Informs them that he sent them a letter "...with my minature and a dollar in gold..." Reports he was on picket duty. States many men have shot their thumbs off.
GLC03523.07.04
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