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to Benjamin Lincoln
24 June 1780
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Later copy. Congratulates General Lincoln for field fortifications and sends his regrets in not being able to meet with him. Noted as "Directed to Lincoln at Philadelphia."
GLC02437.00812
to Lucy Knox
29 June 1780
Updates Lucy on his arrival in Ramapaugh and states that the enemy is "in the vicinity of Phillips Manor and Kings-bridge ... " Reassures her that he loves her and sends his love to the rest of the family.
GLC02437.00813
[Return of Shells Shot & Powder in Possession of the Continents & the Places where they are deposited, composed with an Estimate of those presented to the Committee of Congress with the Army - 27th June 1780 for sixty Days Service. ]
3 July 1780
Lists number of shells and powder requested and their deficiencies by size and place. Includes an explanation of the numbers in Knox's hand at the end. Noted as a copy, "one presented to the Commander in chief, and one transmitted to the board of...
GLC02437.00814
Certificate for Lieutenant John Thorp
6 July 1780
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Written in the hand of Samuel Shaw and signed by him for Henry Knox. Certificate given to Lieutenant John Thorp of the Artillery Artificers regarding his entitlement to the depreciation of his pay.
GLC02437.00815
to William Knox
13 July 1780
Neufville, John de, fl. 1779-1789
Describes a riot in London where a library was burnt down and discusses business where he made a mistake and paid remittance to Knox on behalf of another gentleman.
GLC02437.00816
Stores Necessary for 2 Ten Inch Mortors with one hundred Shells Each
15 July 1780
Lists items necessary for mortars and the number needed.
GLC02437.00817
Return of Stores Burnt & discharged on board the Sloop July 15
17 July 1780
Lists goods damaged and their amounts. Signed for John Miles by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00818
Sundry Articles wanted for the operations of the Present Campaign
19 July 1780
Lists items [howitzers, powder, shells, mortar, etc.] requested and their amounts. Knox's retained copy, docketed in Shaw's hand.
GLC02437.00819
Ordnance and stores requested on War from the State of Massachusetts
Title from docket. Lists cannon by pound and other artillery materials and number needed.
GLC02437.00820
[Detailed listing of articles in the Rhode Island department to be held in readiness for transportation by Major Perkins of the artillery - Selected for his return of stores dated Providence 12 March last]
Written in Shaw's hand. Lists guns and other artillery material by gun weight and includes numbers of each item.
GLC02437.00821
Estimate of Articles Necessary for a Field Laboratory
Lists items and quantities needed. Notations written in Samuel Shaw's hand.
GLC02437.00822
Cannon & stores in Pennsylvania required of the Board of War
Lists the gun weight of cannons and the numbers needed along with other artillery materials. Written at a Park of Artillery.
GLC02437.00823
[List of values of slaves]
1815-1860
Listing values of enslaved people for an apparent exchange of property. Written for Dr. Wells.
GLC03434.24
to John Winn
February 26, 1844
Greay, Thomas, fl. 1844
Discussing personal affairs and business transactions, including the sale of an enslaved person for one hundred and fifty dollars. Greay signs with his mark. Winn's name is spelled Wynn.
GLC03434.25
[Account between John and George Winn]
7 August 1839
Winn, John, 1789-?
A list of the figures in a settlement between John and George Winn.
GLC03434.26
to George Winn
23 September 1838
Discussing the price of enslaved people and corn. Writes to his brother, possibly George Winn, to discuss a transaction between the two regarding the purchase of enslaved people. Says the prices on enslaved people have gone up in the last year....
GLC03434.27
[Account for the estate of Thomas Winn]
1837
Listing bills and payments due to the estate of Thomas Winn, administered by John Winn. Entries range from 1829 to 1837. Court docketing dated 10 June 1837.
GLC03434.28
25 November 1837
Winn, George, 1793-?
Negotiating the purchase of enslaved people from his brother. Wishes to buy the enslaved people his brother is selling, but only wishes to pay five hundred dollars for each, less than his brother desires. Believes he may still have enemies in...
GLC03434.29
Reciept and two slave lists [Decimalized .01-.03]
1824-1837
Receipt for payment for boarding an enslaved person in jail, and two lists with names and values of the enslaved people.
GLC03434.30
February 20, 1836
Ancell, Ann Winn, 1791-1862
Recalling, at her brother Winn's request, a conversation she had with their father when Diley, an enslaved person, first came to live with her. The conversation was regarding ownership of Diley, whose name appears on later slave value and hire...
GLC03434.31
Hardware plantation book 1836
1836-1840
Account book for the Winn family's Hardware plantation. Lists debits and credits, sales and purchases of supplies, tools and produce. Lists sales of tobacco, prices of other crops, amount of tobacco produced by each enslaved person, and wages. The...
GLC03434.32
[Reciept for Thomas Winn]
1833-1836
Receipt from the "Administrator of Thomas Winn to Wills & Watkins."
GLC03434.33
Memorandum book
October 1835
Shopping list including groceries, books, shoes, earthenware, hats, dry goods, medicines, hardware and other goods. The last few pages list money spent on various goods.
GLC03434.34
"Terms of hiring negroes belonging of T. Winn Est. & Drummond for 1833"
December 31, 1832
Winn, Thomas, 1753-1824
One document stating the terms by which people enslaved by John Winn would be hired out for work. Lists their names and amount charged, and names of the people requesting their labor. Document also states that they would be given winter clothes and...
GLC03434.35
[Terms for hiring out slaves from the estates of Thomas Winn and Thomas Drummond]
December 31, 1831
GLC03434.36
[Receipt for belonging to John Winn for hired-labor of enslaved people]
circa 1832
Cattell, William, fl. 1830-1832
One undated receipt belonging to John Winn acknowledging that the estate of Thomas Winn had paid one dollar and fifty cents for the transport of an enslaved person's belongings in 1830 and 1832.
GLC03434.37
[Receipt belonging to John Winn certifying the enslavement of Wanny and her two children]
January 12, 1831
Gilliam, William, fl. 1831
One receipt dated January 12, 1831 belonging to John Winn. States the he paid $435.00 to enslave Wanny and her two children, John and Addison. Also signed by Jonathan B. Gilliam.
GLC03434.38
[Court copy of testimony regarding division of slaves among heirs]
1788
Hunter John, fl. 1788
Court testimony requesting a court of equity to divide the slaves of a deceased woman among many heirs. The slaves, who once belonged to Mary Barclay, now number almost two hundred. William Gilliam is among those mentioned. Testimony given by...
GLC03434.40
[Receipt belonging to George Winn]
2 November 1830
Creasy, Archibald, fl. 1830
Receipt stating George Winn, the administrator of Mildred Bradshaw's estate, had paid a seventy five dollar debt owed by the estate. An enslaved person from the estate was being held as collateral until the debt was paid. Creasy signs with his mark....
GLC03434.41
[Reciept for medical services performed on a slave]
4 November 1830
Wills, J.N., fl. 1820-1830
Receipt for fourteen dollars "for medical services rendered negro woman Maria." The receipt is made out to George Winn, who acted as administrator for the estate of Mildred Bradshaw. Maria belonged to Bradshaw's estate, and had gotten sick while...
GLC03434.42
Account of sales and hiring negroes of Mildred Bradshaws estate, by J Winn for G Winn
17 October 1828
Lists property sold and enslaved people outsourced for labor on Mildred Bradshaw's estate, for which George Winn is the agent. Also lists who the names of enslaved people who were sent out with the price paid for them, and the quality of their work...
GLC03434.43
[Account between John Winn and J. M. Wills]
15 May 1823
An itemized account of payments by John Winn to J. M. Wills between 1820-1822. Listed are injuries of enslaved people, a marjority of which was bleeding, medicine purchases, and a court visit.
GLC03434.44
[Reciept for the sale of a slave]
21 August 1807
Receipt for the sale of "one negro boy named Jack" from John B. Winn to Thomas Winn for two hundred and fifty dollars. Signed by Thomas Winn Jr. and Joseph Carter as witnesses.
GLC03434.45
[Advertisement of personal property, including slaves, for the estate of Thomas Winn]
22 November 1824
Announcing the credit sale of enslaved people and other articles belonging to the estate of Thomas Winn. Besides the "several negroes," articles to be sold include corn, fodder, tools and furniture.
GLC03434.46
[Account figures for the hiring of slaves]
1822 circa
Lists enslaved people that were hired out by John Winn, and the prices paid for them.
GLC03434.47
[Reciept for "slave shoes"]
8 October 1825
Weaver, L., fl. 1825
A receipt for shoes for enslaved people belonging to Thomas Winn, with two autograph notes signed, one on the front, and one on the verso. The receipt itself is for the purchase of shoes for enslaved people made by Thomas Winn from Stephen W. Seay...
GLC03434.48
[Accounts of John Winn, including rental of slaves]
1820 circa
Lists debits, credits and balances due for John Winn, for items including the rental and support of enslaved people.
GLC03434.49
[Account between John Winn and J. N. Wills]
Listing accounts due from Winn to Wills, with itemized costs. Some of the expenses are for the medical care of enslaved people.
GLC03434.50
[Receipt for the sale of two slave girls]
25 June 1822
Bradshaw, William, fl. 1822-1832
States that forty nine dollars is owed to Minor C. Bradshaw in exchange for "two negro girls." Also signed by Jonathan Bradshaw, Joshua Barnard, Valentine W. Thomes, and Mildred Bradshaw, with her mark. Note on docket states that George Winn...
GLC03434.51
[Inventory and appraisment of the estate of Thomas Winn]
26 November 1824
Inventory lists the value of items belonging to the estate of Thomas Winn, including enslaved people, tools, livestock and foodstuffs. Also lists outstanding debts on Winn's estate. Among the enslaved people listed is "An old and superannuated...
GLC03434.53
[Appointing Richard M. Segar sheriff for another year]
7 November 1818
Daniel, Peter Vivian, 1784-1860
Partially printed document re-appointing Segar as Sheriff of Middlesex County for another year. Daniel signed as Lieutenant Governor.
GLC03434.55
[Account of the estate of J. Wills]
1826 circa
Account of the estate of J. Wills, consisting mostly of transactions between H. Wills and John Winn. Most of the items are for "hiring negroes."
GLC03434.56
[Account between the estate of Horatio Wills and John Winn]
An account between the estate of Horatio Wills and John Winn, listing transactions from 1818 to 1826. Lists expenses for enslaved people, books, and household goods.
GLC03434.57
30 June 1827
An account between the estate of Horatio Wills and John Winn, listing transactions from 1818 to 1826. Lists expenses for enslaved people, books, and household goods. The second page lists claims against the Wills estate.
GLC03434.58
Inventory and appraisement of the personal estate of Thomas Winn deceased
Lists appraised value of items in the estate of Thomas Wood. Included in the list are enslaved people, cattle, and household goods.
GLC03434.61
Memo hiring negroes Tho Winn estate
1837 circa
A list of the enslaved people hired out from the estate of Thomas Winn. Lists names of the enslaved people and those who hired them, as well as dates and prices. Lists enslaved people hired out from 1825-1837. Notes that some of the accounts have...
GLC03434.62
to Richard H. Field
2 September 1835
Cleaveland, Porter, fl. 1835
A copy of a report of Porter Cleveland and wife Frances Winn Cleveland, responding to a complaint of Edward C. Ancell and wife Ann Winn Ancell, against John Winn, and others, regarding the administration of the estate of Thomas Winn, the father of...
GLC03434.63
5 January 1837
Report of John Winn, acting as "ally for George Winn," in a complaint against George Winn. Report given in response to a claim by Edward C. Ancel and his wife Ann Winn Ancel, regarding the division of the estate of Thomas Winn. John Winn states...
GLC03434.64
6 October 1838
Reporting on crops and the low prices of slaves. George quotes a previous letter from his brother regarding the purchase of slaves, and questions whether the price had already been agreed upon. Although they want to keep the slaves in the family...
GLC03434.65
29 September 1840
Shepherd, M.B., fl. 1840
Opposition to the federalists and the Subtreasury. Requesting that Winn volunteer for a position to canvas the county protesting issues related to an upcoming election. Shepherd says of Joe Watkins, a politician, that "his scheme of getting rid of...
GLC03434.66
[Indenture of Mary Gorms to John Smith]
7 November 1692
Smith, John, fl. 1692
Mary Gorms indentures herself "freely, volintarily, and of her own accord" to John Smith for five years. She had previously been in the service of Thomas Williams. Smith must provide her with food and lodging. Signed by Smith and Gorms, with her...
GLC03434.68
[Promissory note for five thousand pounds from Augustine Williamson to William Johnson]
January 24, 1691
Williamson, Augustine, fl. 1691
Augustine Williamson promissory note owing "five thousand pounds of good sound Merchantable sweet sented Tobacco and Caffe" to William Johnson. Docket states that Johnson now owes four thousand pounds to John Somoes. Signed by John Vivion, John...
GLC03434.69
[Manumission of Phoebe Miller]
19 July 1808
Minor, John, fl. 1808
One document emancipating Phoebe Miller in accordance with the will of George D. Spratt. Signed by Minor, Carter B. Berkley, Thomas M. Locke, George D. Nicolson and Jonathan Chew as executors of Spratt's estate. Signed and attested by Thomas Muse...
GLC03434.70
[Manumission of Robin Reeves]
One document emancipating Robin Reeves in accordance with the will of George D. Spratt. Signed by Minor, Carter B. Berkley, Thomas M. Locke, George D. Nicolson and Jonathan Chew as executors of Spratt's estate. Signed and attested by Thomas Muse...
GLC03434.71
[Manumission of Reeves Murray]
One document emancipating Reeves Murray in accordance with the will of George D. Spratt. Signed by Minor, Carter B. Berkley, Thomas M. Locke, George D. Nicolson and Jonathan Chew as executors of Spratt's estate. Signed and attested by Thomas Muse...
GLC03434.72
[Manumission of Maria Muse]
One document emancipating Maria Muse in accordance with the will of George D. Spratt. Signed by Minor, Carter B. Berkley, Thomas M. Locke, George D. Nicolson and Jonathan Chew as executors of Spratt's estate. Signed and attested by Thomas Muse as...
GLC03434.73
[Manumission of Beckey Murray]
One document emancipating Beckey Murray in accordance with the will of George D. Spratt. Signed by Minor, Carter B. Berkley, Thomas M. Locke, George D. Nicolson and Jonathan Chew as executors of Spratt's estate. Signed and attested by Thomas Muse...
GLC03434.74
[Manumission of Jacob Murray]
One document emancipating Jacob Murray in accordance with the will of Doctor George D. Spratt. Signed by Minor, Carter B. Berkley, Thomas M. Locke, George D. Nicolson and Jonathan Chew as executors of Spratt's estate. Signed and attested by Thomas...
GLC03434.75
[Appointing Churchill Blakely as Escheator for Middlesex County]
6 August 1808
Cabell, William Henry, 1772-1853
Partially printed document appointing Churchill Blakey as Escheator for Middlesex County, Virginia. The escheator oversees the reversion of property to the state, often due to the absence of an heir.
GLC03434.76
[Promissory note from Samuel Ware to the estate of George Garrett]
5 August 1809
Ware, Samuel, fl. 1809
Ware promises to sell off his property to repay a debt to George Garrett's estate, of which Benjamin Faulkner is a trustee. Ware will sell off ten slaves, who are named, a horse, cattle, and other goods, to be sold to "the highest bidder" to pay...
GLC03434.77
[Indenture for land from Charles Lee to George Garret]
23 September 1811
Lee, Charles, fl. 1811
Charles Lee selling land to George Garrett to repay a debt to Dabney A. Miller. Lee owes Miller forty-seven pounds, and is selling off a tract of land through this indenture in order to pay off the debt. Also signed by Thomas Street, John Chowning...
GLC03434.78
[Indenture for land from Thomas Hunton to John Mason]
23 August 1811
Hunton, Thomas G., fl. 1811
Thomas Hunton and his wife Susan Hunton selling land to John Mason. Also signed by William Gibson, Elias Edmonds, and William Gibson Jr. Attached to the document is a partially printed form from the Commonwealth of Virginia accomplished by hand...
GLC03434.79
[An indenture for land from Ann Lee to Charles Lee]
March 17, 1812
Lee, Ann, fl. 1812
Ann Lee giving land to her son Charles Lee "in consideration of the natural love and affection which she the said Ann has & bears to the said Charles Lee." Also signed by Philip Montague Jr. and Abraham Montague as witnesses. Docket signed twice by...
GLC03434.80
[An indenture for land from William S. Jones to James Healey]
1 April 1812
Jones, William S., fl. 1812
William S. Jones and his wife Nancy selling land to James Healey, with a number of dockets and attached notes. Docket on verso of first page signed by James Hunter and James Ferguson as Justices of the Peace. Third page attesting to the credentials...
GLC03434.81
[Indenture for land from Thomas Mullins to William Jesse]
February 17, 1813
Mullins, Thomas, fl. 1813
Thomas Mullins and his wife Lucy Mullins selling land to William Jesse. Also signed by Lucy Mullins. With autograph note signed by Benjamin Lectcher acknowledging the indenture and signed by Thomas Kennedy, justice of the peace. Docket signed by...
GLC03434.82
[Commission for Edward R. Archer as a Third Assistant Engineer in the U.S. Navy]
8 July 1856
Dobbin, James Cochran, 1814-1857
Commission appointing Archer as Third Assistant Engineer in the U.S. Navy as of June 26th 1856.
GLC01896.017
[Navy Department orders for Edward Archer]
1856/07/12
Welsh, Charles W., fl. 1850-1856
Request for a signature on Archer's oath of office.
GLC01896.018
[Navy Department orders to report for duty]
1857/04/07
Toucey, Isaac, 1796-1869
Orders to proceed to Norfolk, Va. and report to Captain Dornin for duty onboard the U.S. Steam Frigate Roanoke. Co-signed by Thomas A. Dornin on 1857/04/17 and by J.B. Montgomery [?] on 1857/05/04, certifying that Archer reported for duty.
GLC01896.019
to Edward R. Archer
1857/08/29
Grants Archer a one week extension for a leave of absence.
GLC01896.020
1857/09/17
Orders to report for duty to the USFS Powhatan. Co-signed by Thomas A. Dornin on 1857/09/24, certifying that Archer reported for duty.
GLC01896.021
1857/09/18
Dayton, A.O., fl. 1857
Advises Archer to contact "the purser on whose books [his] name is borne" regarding any funds deposited with him. Also states that the U.S. Steam Frigate "Roanoke's" purser has not yet transferred Archer's account.
GLC01896.022
[Knox's working draft of opinion delivered to his Excellency General Washington]
27 July 1779
Knox answers the question of "the position that it will be proper for our Army to take, on the Question whether any and what offensive measures can with propriety be pursued at present, and of the line of Conduct necessary for us to pursue under the...
GLC02437.00778
to George Washington
30 September 1779
Working draft of Knox's report to George Washington. Describes British fortifications at Stony Point and Verplanck, New York. Advises Washington regarding the feasibility of attacking British posts in the area. Docket reads, "Knox to Washington No...
GLC02437.00784
to Aaron Hobart
1836/03/15
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Discusses disagreements in Congress over his positions at a time when, in his capacity as congressman, he was opposing patronage policies and the proposed "Gag Rule." Comments that "It was unfortunate for Mr. [Daniel] Webster that in the position...
GLC06313.01
20 April 1850
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Thanks Hobart for a letter and his approval of one of Webster's speeches. Comments: "If we cannot subdue, or restrain, this fanatical abolition Spirits, I know not how we shall get along, without great trouble, or be able to carry on the Govt."...
GLC06313.02
3 March 1820
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Briefly reports the passage of the Missouri Compromise: "The question, so long debated in Congress of excluding slavery from our territories is settled, by the passage of a bill...which excludes slavery forever, from the whole of the American...
GLC06313.03
January 31, 1858
Archer, Robert, fl. 1842-1875
Three separate entries [one written by Robert Archer, another by Frances Archer, and the third by an unidentified writer which is incomplete] to their son, Edward, all written on the same date. Mr. Archer writes of his son's arrival in Madina...
GLC01896.023
to Edward Archer
August 7, 1858
Jeffery, Roberta, fl. 1850-1899
Astonishment and joy over Sue's marriage to William [Jones], the sentiments of Kate, Sally, and Dr. A., news of family and friends, construction of a new Catholic church, Richard [Jeffery]'s request for Chinese pegs and Edward's bad fortune in love...
GLC01896.024
General Orders for the Engineers Department of the U.S.S. Sloop "Lancaster"
1859
Wood, William W.W., ?-1882
The General Orders includes 7 articles regarding duties assigned according to rank, 19 articles on day-to-day operations and procedures, and orders while "In Port," "At Sea - Steaming," "At Sea - Not Steaming," "Coming to," "Loading Ship," and orders...
GLC01896.025
to Edward R. Archer, Esqr.
1858/10/06
Envelope is addressed to "E.R. Archer, 3rd Assit. Engineer, U.S.S. Steam Ship Powhatan, Hong Kong, China. / Care of [illegible] Speiden, Naval Store [illegible] / Answered Jan'y 14th/[18]59." Reverse: "Written 6th Octr. / Rcd. 29th December/[18]58...
GLC01896.026
to Aaron Jeffery
1861-1865
Woodlief, Anne, 1793-1860
Expressing shock over Aaron's choice to become a student. She did not think he was "earnest enough to be willing to use the self denial that will be necessary in order to be a student," but says she will no longer oppose his decision. Offers Aaron...
GLC01896.027
Commissions received from the Board of War
5 August 1779
Unsigned retained copy in Samuel Shaw's hand. A note states that the creator encloses a commission for Lieutenant Porter by order of Henry Knox. Relates that a Mr. Savage declined his commission, and will continue in the regiment to which he...
GLC02437.00779
8 August 1779
Requests that Lucy write to him and inform him of her health. Recently sent a letter to her through Major Bauman (Sebastian Bauman). Hopes "to be so far informd [sic] of the Enemies intentions and designs, as to determine to have you nearer to me...
GLC02437.00780
21 August 1779
Sears, Isaac, 1730-1786
From Captain Isaac Sears, a founder of the Sons of Liberty. Has sent John De Neufville & Son bills of exchange, and has ordered Neufville to deliver the bills to Knox. Requests silk and gold to be made "into a negligee in the Newest Taste to a Hoop...
GLC02437.00781
[Knox's retained copy of a letter from John Jay to Lieutenant Colonel Silas Talbot]
18 September 1779
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Jay, President of Congress, writes "The Bravery & Spirit of enterprize you have on frequent occasions displayed in the service of your Country justly entitle you to the honour done you by the enclosed Act of Congress of the 17th Inst."
GLC02437.00782
28 September 1779
Later copy. Expresses happiness in hearing of the British evacuation of South Carolina, which Knox attributes to Lincoln's attack on the British in the Battle of Stono Ferry, 20 June 1779, (there is evidence that the British had previous plans to...
GLC02437.00783
to Henry Knox
9 November 1779
Van Rensselaer, Philip, 1747-1798
Rensselaer, an Albany storekeeper, reports that arms (likely ordered by Knox) "are all pack'd up in Boxes According to your orders and ready for Transportation on the Shortest Notice The swords in my possession I shall have put in order as soon as...
GLC02437.00785
18 November 1779
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Written to William Knox at Amsterdam. Reports that he asked his uncle about the "chest, cask, & some loose furrs which you desire to be shipped for Amsterdam." Notes that some of the items were sold because they were damaged, and Knox may draw the...
GLC02437.00786
November 1779
De Neufville, of the Amsterdam firm De Neufville & Son, writes to William Knox in London. Reports that since Knox left [Amsterdam], "we have no material news." Apparently discusses business ventures. Refers to mutual acquaintances, including...
GLC02437.00787
[Receipt for supplies purchased from Otis & Andrews]
Otis, Samuel A., 1740-1814
Receipt noting that Otis & Andrews [& Henley] "supplied sundry articles of clothing- inclusive of an inconsiderable quantity of arms, lead & c and sundries in the Quartermaster Generals Department- from 16 October 1778 to the 13 January 1779."...
GLC02437.00788
[Certificate for Benjamin Gorton's appointment as Conductor of Military Stores in Hodgdon's department]
December 1, 1779
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Hodgdon, Commissary [General] of Military Stores, writes from Succasunna Plains, certifying Gorton's appointment. Also signed by John Ruddock, who served as Deputy Quartermaster of Stores at Fishkill, New York. Includes a note on the bottom of...
GLC02437.00789
[Certificate of John Tharp's enlistment]
December 11, 1779
Nichols, Noah, fl. 1779
Nichols, Captain of Artillery Artificers, certifies that John Tharp, an artificer in his company, enlisted 27 November 1776, and "has never receved [sic] any gratuities from any state, nor bounties, excepting the Continental Bounty of Twenty Dollars...
GLC02437.00790
[Balance of Henry's Knox's account]
January 22, 1781
Gorham, S., fl. 1781
Account is dated 31 December 1779; Gorham certifies the account 22 January 1781. Pertains to the State of Massachusetts.
GLC02437.00791
circa June 1779
Possibly written from Middlebrook (present-day Bound Brook, New Jersey). Henry previously wrote to Mr. [Joseph?] Peirce discussing how a clause in the Confiscation Act would affect his debt. Remarks, "I have received no answer from him and confess...
GLC02437.00792
[Information pertaining to commissaries and military clothiers]
circa 1783
Appears to be collected information about clothiers and commissaries. Mentions James Wilkinson, Clothier General at Philadelphia in 1779 and Otis and Henley, clothiers in Boston. Notes, "About this time- shoes were provided for the army by...
GLC02437.00793
4 January 1780
Sherman, Jonathan, fl. 1780
Captain Sherman writes, "By the arrangement which Colo [John] Crane has or will transmit to the Board of War I feel myself most essentially and peculiarly injured, he has deranged me without even consulting me on the Occasion, which I conceive an...
GLC02437.00794
Major Price's State of the number of British forces at the Southward and those returned since the reduction of Charlestown
Refers to Charleston, South Carolina. Title from docket. Lists numbers of "Troops which arrived with Sr Henry Clinton," "One Hessian Regt," "Troops from Georgia," Reinforcements from New York," and "Troops which returned with Clinton."
GLC02437.00795
Ammunition and apparatus necessary for the following ordnance
7 January 1780
Written in the clerical hand of Samuel Shaw, and signed by him for Knox. Lists cannons and corresponding ammunition. Date from docket.
GLC02437.00796
[Promissory note]
February 5, 1780
Dunham, Azariah, 1718-1790
Dunham promises to pay Samuel Shaw, aide-de-camp to Henry Knox, $2,860.60. Shaw signs on verso 18 March 1780, noting, "Please to pay within to Capt. Finley." Shaw also signs 29 June 1780, with a note that states "Please to pay the within to the...
GLC02437.00797
[Pertains to A. Dunham's promissory note]
Pertains to GLC02437.00797: "Dunham's Note for 2860 dollars... payable to S. S. [Samuel Shaw] is the property of Gen. Knox- as Dunham gave it in lieu of a barrell of spirit which he charges to Gen. Knox's ration account, as he had no spirit at the...
GLC02437.00798
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