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Memorial service program for Robert Edward Lee
1907/01/19
Program for Memorial Service of Robert Edward Lee at Saint Paul's Church on the centenniel of his birth [1807/01/19]. Contains mostly prayers and hymns.
GLC01896.144
to Edward R. Archer
1907/02/22
Goodwin, William A.R., fl. 1890-1907
Circular aimed at raising funds to support the restoration and renovation of the Bruton Parish Church. "Bruton Parish, restored, will be one of the most interesting historical monuments in America . . . [T]he general public has cordially co-operated...
GLC01896.145
to Henry Knox
26 June 1774
Morewood, fl. 1774
Informs Knox that he is looking for a Boston distributor for medicine made by a Mr. Norton, a surgeon from Golden Square, London. He proposes the same arrangements for medicine distribution Knox has with New York printer, James Rivington, who...
GLC02437.00158
For Brigr. Genl. Knox in account with Samuel Hodgdon
March 31, 1781
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Contains account information from 1780 and 1781. Hodgdon signs as Deputy Commissary of Military Stores. Contains a note written by Peter Anspach, Paymaster to the Quartermaster General's Department. Anspach writes from Newburgh, New York, 15 May...
GLC02437.00930
[Certifies that Jedidiah Waterman served as conductor of military stores from 1 June 1779- 1 April 1781]
1 April 1781
Ruddock, John, fl. 1779-1796
Ruddock, Deputy Commissary of Military Stores at Fishkill, attests that Waterman served with "fidelity." Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide, signs a note on verso confirming that Waterman is entitled to his pay. Shaw signs 13 February 1783 at West Point on...
GLC02437.00931
[To the Board of War and Ordnance]
2 April 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Directed to "Gentlemen." Reports that Colonel Proctor's regiment is ordered to join the Pennsylvania line in the south, and requests extra artillery for Proctor. Suggests supplying extra stores to the infantry heading south. Knox's working draft.
GLC02437.00932
to Benjamin Lincoln
3 April 1781
Later copy. Complains about Lincoln not writing to him. Describes in great detail the battles between General Nathanael Greene and Lord Cornwallis at Guilford Court House, North Carolina, 15 March 1781. "Gen. Greene fought upon the best principles...
GLC02437.00934
A return of arms and accoutrements at New Windsor, Fishkill and West Point, made from an actual survey.
7 April 1781
Return listing muskets, bayonets, and arms with nota bene: "I have written to Albany at which place is an armory to know in what time the above can be repaired."
GLC02437.00935
[Certifies that Henry Waring has served in Colonel Lamb's regiment in the corps of artillery]
16 April 1781
In Samuel Shaw's hand, and signed by Shaw for Knox. Attests that Waring served from the beginning of 1777 until the time this document was written and is "a firm friend to the rights of his country."
GLC02437.00936
April 17, 1781
Carleton, Joseph, 1754-1812
Carleton signs as Secretary of the Board of War. The Board has agreed to Knox's request to send artillery from the Marquis de Lafayette's detachment to the south. "...the Board are of opinion... all that can in the present situation of the Ordnance...
GLC02437.00938
24 April 1781
Later copy. Discusses General Nathanael Greene's actions in the south, including the Battle of Guilford Court House. "General Greene after experiencing the hope of capturing Lord Cornwallis and his army, has been disappointed by the inert or...
GLC02437.00942
Estimate of sundry expenses to carry on the works at Carlisle
May 1781
Pertains to Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Lists ordnance and other supplies. Page one contains an "Estimate of Sundry Expences to carry on the Works at Carlisle" comprising a list of artillery supplies, including quantities, cost and exchange rate....
GLC02437.00944
to William Knox
5 May 1781
Brigadier General Knox writes to his brother: "We have no news, but are alarm'd at the rapid depreciation of the paper currency... the State of Pennsylvania, has pass'd an act to strike old and new out of circulation after the first of next month...
GLC02437.00945
A return of arms at New Windsor, West Point, and Fishkill, 8th May 1781
9 May 1781
Frothingham, Richard, 1748-1819
Lists good arms with and without bayonets. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00946
[Certifies that Thomas Randall commanded an independent company in the corps of artillery as captain from 1 January 1777 - 1 May 1779]
In Samuel Shaw's hand, and signed by Shaw for Knox. Attests that Randall, from Boston, Massachusetts, has not received "the provision of pay, clothing or allowance for the depreciation of pay, granted by the respective states to officers of equal...
GLC02437.00947
Return of mility. stores & ammunition on hand in the artillery park magazine
Scheinemann, G., fl. 1781
Scheinemann signs as commissary of military stores. Lists amounts of stores on hand. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00948
[Certificate of James Sutter's service]
12 May 1781
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Attests that Sutter served as an artillery artificer from 18 January 1778 - 29 January 1780, was honorably discharged, and is entitled to the depreciation of his pay, which he has not received. Shaw signs as Henry Knox's aide-de-camp. Possibly...
GLC02437.00949
[Certificate of Thomas Jones's pay]
16 May 1781
Knox attests that Jones, from Sussex County, Virginia, was deputy field commissary of military stores. Discusses Jones's promotions and pay, asserting that he has not received the allowance for the depreciation of his pay.
GLC02437.00950
[Certificates pertaining to Baxter Howe]
In Samuel Shaw's hand, and signed by Shaw for Knox. Contains two certificates pertaining to the pay and service of Baxter Howe, from Massachusetts. Includes the copied signatures of Howe and Henry Knox. Written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's...
GLC02437.00951
[Extract from minutes of a meeting of the Board of War]
18 May 1781
Carleton, Secretary of the Board of War, attests that as soon as the Board of War receives an accurate return of field commissaries of military stores, Richard Frothingham will be appointed principal field commissary of military stores and will have...
GLC02437.00952
to Marquis de Lafayette
May 26, 1781
Savage, Joseph, 1756-1814
Captain Savage attests that Peter de [Lemay] of his detachment has served as a matross in the 3rd Regiment of Artillery for three years. Recommends him for discharge. This document apparently served as a register of provision orders; there are...
GLC02437.00955
Powder at different places contained in the general return from the board of war
29 May 1781
Lists powder stores at Providence, Rhode Island; Springfield, Massachusetts; West Point, New York; Boston, Massachusetts; and Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pennsylvania among others. Although unsigned, appears to be written in the hand of Samuel Shaw...
GLC02437.00956
Return of ordnance & military stores in the district of the States of Maryland and Delaware by Colo. Donaldson Yeates Deputy Quarter Master May 31st 1781
1 June 1781
Jones, James, fl. 1781
Created at Head of Elk, present-day Elkton, Maryland. Lists balls, shells, powder, and items in need of repair. A note at the bottom of the page and completed on verso, in Henry Knox's hand, refers to powder, shot, and cannon at Frederickstown...
GLC02437.00957
Stores to be brought from Springfield
2-3 June 1781
Pages 1-3 are written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Final page is written and signed twice by Brigadier General Knox. Docket notes "Articles order'd from Boston and Springfield 2 & 3 June 1781." Knox's notes pertain to the...
GLC02437.00958
[Recommendation for the transfer of Lieutenant Timothy Mix to the Corps of Invalids]
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Mix hopes to be transferred to the Corps of Invalids or to the Laboratory at Springfield, Massachusetts "by reason of the Wound he received... " Directed to General Henry Knox. Samuel Shaw, Henry Knox's aide-de-camp, authorizes on behalf of Knox...
GLC02437.00959
Stores to be forwarded from Pennsylvania
2 June 1781
Contains a detailed list of stores, including ordnance, turpentine, hammers, copper ladles, aprons, and wire, among other items. Docket, written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, notes creation at "Park of Artillery."
GLC02437.00960
[A rough estimate of the number of teams which will be wanting to transport cannon and stores]
Includes estimates for transport from: Providence, Rhode Island to Fishkill, New York; Boston, Massachusetts to [Claverack], New York; and from Springfield, Massachusetts to Claverack. Signed by Knox directed to Colonel Timothy Pickering.
GLC02437.00961
Ordnance & Stores to be brought from Pennsylvania- Springfield- Providence & Boston-
3 June 1781
Title from docket. Originally enclosed with GLC02437.00962.
GLC02437.00963
[Return of stores at Albany]
1 May 1781
Van Rensselaer, Philip, 1747-1798
Return of small arms, accoutrements, etc. on hand at Albany as of last return of April 1781.
GLC02437.10021
[Chart of field artillery ammunition stores in six locations]
13 May 1781
Lists numbers of various sizes of ammunition held at "Park," New Windsor, Fishkill, and West Point, New York; Succasunna, New Jersey; and Litchfield, Connecticut.
GLC02437.10022
A return of ordnance & military stores in garrison at Fort Schuyler with the alterations since last return
Moodie, Andrew, ?-1787
Written at Fort Schuyler. Signed by Moodie as Captain, Second Regiment of Artillery. Lists numbers of cannon and mortars, shells, ladles, trails spikes, and casks of powder, among other items.
GLC02437.10484
A return of ordnance & military stores in garrison at Fort Schuyler, with the alterations since last return
30 April 1781
Written at Fort Schuyler. Lists numbers of cannon and mortars, case shot, fuzes, shells, ladles, and handspikes, among other items. Moodie signs as Captain, Second Regiment of Artillery.
GLC02437.10486
A return of stores in the laboratory at Springfield
Bryant, John, 1742-1816
Lists numbers of cylinders, cartridges, hammers, case shot, and bullet molds, among other items.
GLC02437.10488
Return of ordnance & military stores in garrison at Fort Schuyler with ye alterations since last return
19 May 1781
Written at Fort Schuyler. Signed by Moodie as Captain, Second Regiment of Artillery. Lists numbers of cannon and mortars, ladles, casks of powder, flints, and other items.
GLC02437.10489
[Return]
Return for ordnance and stores at Albany, New York. Items listed by type and current condition.
GLC02437.10676
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered as of 31 May 1781. Items listed by type, weight and current condition.
GLC02437.10678
31 May 1781
Return for ordnance and stores at Albany, New York. Items listed by type, and date issued.
GLC02437.10679
46 treaties between the United States and various Indian Nations
1833-1868
A collection of forty-six printed treaties between the United States and various Indian Nations, signed in type by the following presidents: Franklin Pierce (1), Andrew Jackson (15), Abraham Lincoln (6), Martin Van Buren (4), James K. Polk (3)...
GLC08055
[Philadelphia] Inquirer Extra.
4 July 1863
Harding, William W., 1830-1889
Reports latest developments at Gettysburg per Meade's dispatches. They have "repulsed the enemy on every attack."
GLC08056
A Bill, to amend the act, intituled, "An act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters"
February 25, 1801
Print broadsheet of a bill before the U.S. House of Representatives which would make it illegal to "conceal, harbour, and employ, or aid or abet in concealing or harbouring any fugitive from labour, escaping from one state into another, or to, or...
GLC08058.01
[Working draft of Knox's Opinion delivered to his Excelency Genl. Washington]
3 November 1780
Knox's opinions, analysis and recommendations on military strategy & tactics to Washington.
GLC02437.00850
A List of Officers, Massachusetts Line of the Army of the U. States
after 1783
Pages 1 and 2 comprise "A List of Officers, Massachusetts Line of the Army of the U. States Jany. 1. 1781." Dozens of names are listed, broken down by rank. Page 2 also contains a chart of seven "General Officers killed in battle," including names...
GLC02437.00868
3 January 1781
Discusses the hiring of a new servant and asks his brother William to look for someone "rather small in stature" among other qualitfications. Makes reference to the "affair of Tarleton & Sumpter."
GLC02437.00870
to George Washington
5 January 1781
Lists ordnance and military stores necessary for the campaign of 1781 according to type and number needed. Also includes a list of artillery necessary for a siege and a note concerning the making and cost of gun carriages. Written in a Park of...
GLC02437.00871
to Aaron Jeffery
September 30, 1866
Alfocord, E.B., fl. 1860-1866
Confidential discussion of legal efforts to have custody of "poor dear Richards [Jeffery] little orphan children," and despite the great amount of trouble they have caused her since their mother's death [Ann Jeffery], she is going to "October court"...
GLC01896.087
[Poem]
1867/03/18
Galt, W.R., fl. 1860-1867
"Lines written in the Autograph Album of a friend, by W.R. Galt," a four stanza poem about the value of friendship.
GLC01896.088
to Archer Anderson
1867
Wilhelm, Daniel, fl. 1860-1867
Wilhelm, a tax collector writes to Anderson about taxes on a parcel of land for the years of 1864, 1866, and 1867.
GLC01896.089
Wilhelm, a tax collector, writes to Anderson about overdue taxes on a parcel of land owned by Anderson and a ten percent penalty to be levied on sum as of 1867/12/01.
GLC01896.090
To [Dr. R.W. Jeffery]
September 15, 1867
Farragut, Virginia L., fl. 1860-1865
Discussion of Jeffrey's "lots" in Seattle, including which individuals to forward enquiries to and the possibility of being "redeemed" for the selling of lots done to pay taxes. Mentions requesting information of Lan Mill, and advises Jeffery to...
GLC01896.091
to Gen. William H. Harrison
1861-1865
Letter signed "An Assistant Surgeon of the Army". Protesting Harrison's disparaging comments made in front of the Senate during the Reorganization of the Medical Department of the Navy regarding the Army Surgical Corps, of which Jeffery was a member...
GLC01896.092
[Checks from the Union Bank of Richmond]
1873/07/26-1874/12/29
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
All checks are made out to and signed by "E.R. Archer" and differ in amounts. Each check also has either a green or orange cancelled 3 cent stamp on it. The date and amount of each cancelled check is as follows:
a. 26 July 1873. One Hundred and...
GLC01896.093
1872/12/05
Jeffery, Richard W., fl. 1855-1899
Reports on the weather in Petersburg (cold with snow) and then goes on to comment on Aaron's studies. He compliments him on his interest in history and philosophy but cautions him not to neglect to also "...study grammar, dictionary & ciphering."...
GLC01896.094
1873/08/14
Discusses the health of Mrs. Gibbons and others, Mary's upcoming wedding, and other small happenings. Requests that Aaron "...say a lesson or read something every day."
GLC01896.095
to his uncle Richard
1874/01/14
Jeffery, Aaron, fl. 1855-1900
News about his life at school and the formation of an athletic club. Each member of the group put in 50 cents to purchase a trapeze [from which he fell and muddied his clothing] and "rops with iron rings at the end of them" which you would swing from...
GLC01896.096
1875/08/05
Archer, Robert, fl. 1842-1875
Discussion of Aaron's poor penmanship, the growing of tomatoes, cleaning of Aaron's mother's house [white washing], Richard's [Jeffery] potential as a preacher.
GLC01896.097
1876/08/03
Letter from Aaron's grandfather praising young Aaron's style and the fact that "not a word was misspelt." Also, mentions visiting guests, pleasant weather, and that he doesn't "...know what got into [Aaron's] hens. they stopped laying as soons as you...
GLC01896.098
1878/02/24
City, George W., fl. 1859-1878
Condolences and discussion of the late Robert Archer. City reminisces with Edward Archer about his father, whom he didn't know intimately but considered himself an aquaintance. "This aquaintance was very much increased by the long chats which you and...
GLC01896.099
[Itemized lists of furniture]
July 15, 1878
Itemized list of furniture with monetary amount for each item. The list contains such items as "One arm chair. Parlour," "1/2 Doz Walnut chairs," "Large Bed," and "Glass Bowl." Overall, all seventeen items are tabulated to fetch $56.50. In a separate...
GLC01896.100
[Itemized list of furniture]
Jeffery, B.A., fl. 1870-1900
"List no. 4" which itemizes furniture with monetary amount for each item. The list contains such items as "one Parlour armchair," "oil painting - Samson," "one Mahogany Bureau," and "7 beds." Overall, all fourteen items are tabulated to fetch $57.00...
GLC01896.101
1878/07/15
Numbered list 5. Itemized "list of articles drawn at the division of furniture," with monetary amount for each item. The list contains such items as "one small sofa, Parlour," "1 pr. End tables," "one odd washstand," and "one Feather Bed." Overall...
GLC01896.102
Numbered list 8. Itemized list of furniture with monetary amount for each item. The list contains such items as "3 Parlour chairs," "1 pr curtains in Parlour," and "1 F. Bed." List is incomplete, only listing twelve items. In the upper right corner...
GLC01896.103
to [Edward R. Archer]
1878/10/08
Archer, William M., fl. 1863-1878
Impending Bankruptcy of the Vulcan Iron Works, William's financial woes and his attempts to remedy the situation. Written on "Vulcan Iron Works" stationery: "Manufacturers of Every Variety of Bolts. Nuts and Washers, Iron Railings. Iron Works for...
GLC01896.104
[Envelope addressed to Edward R. Archer]
1878/10/28
Addressed: "Edward R. Archer, Esqr., Care [of] Me[ssrs.] Brown & Shipley, London [illegible]." The envelope has a forwarding slip affixed over this reading: "Care of Lombard, Odier & Co., Geneva." Scrawled in pencil are the Received and Answered...
GLC01896.105
1878/02/25
Dungan, W.W., fl. 1860-1878
Expressing sympathy about the loss of Archer's father [Robert]. Referring to the highly commendable content contained in the eulogy, Dungan writes: "...it is a legacy which you have every reason to be proud of."
GLC01896.106
to A.G. Osterbind
1879/12/26
Anderson, Joseph Reid, 1813-1892
A printed copy of the correspondence. Thanks for the Christmas gifts [a beautifully engraved silver bowl and a "gold-head cane"] given by the committee [the Osterbinds and Perrini] representing the employees and sons of employees of Anderson. the...
GLC01896.107
Estimate of Ordnance Stores for an Army of 30,000 men and for a siege of 60 days deliverence w/General Greene
6 October 1780
Title from docket. Lists artillery by weight, number required, number available, number deficient and amount of powder needed.
GLC02437.00845
Return of Shells, Shot & Powder
Lists artillery ammunition by type and includes the number required, currently available, deficient and the cost. Written at a Park of Artillery.
GLC02437.00846
[Circular address to the New England states]
7 October 1780
Entirely in Shaw's hand, including signatures. Expresses their unhappiness over bad conditions of officers in the army, particularly in the New England states. Concerns center on overly long terms of service, jealousy and lack of respect among...
GLC02437.00847
30 October 1780
Later copy. Discusses an exchange of prisoners, of which General Lincoln is one. Writes about a battle in Charlotte, North Carolina in some detail and mentions various other campaigns in the South. Written in Camp Bergen County.
GLC02437.00848
Expresses happiness that his brother William is back in Boston and safe after a hazardous journey to Europe. Wants to know how his trip was and how Lucy Knox's family received him. Announces the birth of another boy, Henry Jackson. Relates an...
GLC02437.00849
9 November 1780
Writes concerning William's safe arrival in Boston. Sends along the good wishes of their sister and Lucy. Discusses the movement of Cornwallis's army and other military affairs.
GLC02437.00851
to Benjamin Lincoln.
Later copy. Discusses the exchange of prisoners and that it is still in progess and also mentions the petition of the New England officers for better wages and other benefits. Informs General Lincoln of Cornwallis' movements in the South, mainly...
GLC02437.00852
to John Hancock
12 November 1780
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Signed for Knox by Shaw. Henry Knox's retained copy. Congratulates Hancock on becoming the Governor of Massachusetts and brings the suffering of the Massachusetts soldiers to Hancock's attention. The text is in the hand of Henry Knox, but the...
GLC02437.00853
circa 12 November 1780
Draft of GLC02437.00853. Congratulates Hancock on becoming the Governor of Massachusetts and brings the suffering of the Massachusetts soldiers to Hancock's attention. Noted that "Instead of the foregoing-the one drafted by Col. Pickering was sent...
GLC02437.00854
To The Honorable The Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled
Draft. States their support for the new Massachusetts Constitution. Offers suggestions and opinions on better governing practices, particularly in regards to military service. Suggests that "the number of men required from each State be...
GLC02437.00855
A draft to the Legislature of the State of Massachusetts
Title from docket, which is in the hand of Samuel Shaw. Requests better treatment of men in the military service and for their families. Content comprises Pickering's redrafting of those that have been struck form GLC02437.00855.
GLC02437.00856
Advises his brother William for supposed improper behavior on his arrival in Boston. Writes that Lucy is unhappy with the news about her family and mentions the dangerous conditions of the roads. Refers to an incident where mail was stolen and then...
GLC02437.00857
13 November 1780
Congratulates William Knox on returning from Europe safely and allaying the fears of Henry and Lucy Knox. Relates the latest military affairs, such as the surrender of Charleston to the British. Mentions that Henry expects William to spend some...
GLC02437.00858
19 November 1780
Welcomes his brother William home and makes plans to have him come for a visit. Also discusses the transportation of goods back home from overseas.
GLC02437.00859
Resolutions of Congress, making provision or allowance to wounded, supernumerary or other officers of the American Army, under various contingencies
26 August 1776 - 28 November 1780
Assorted resolutions providing for the livelihood of wounded soldiers, such as receiving a pension throughout his life upon losing a limb. Noted that this copy was written by Shaw.
GLC02437.00860
Bills of Lading of Sundries Shipped, for Account of the UStates addressed to the Commercial Committee shipped by John Schweighauser, on board the Ship Gov. Livingston - at anchor in the Loire the 6th March 1779.
December 1, 1780
Lists bills of lading for various supplies, mainly weaponry from 2 February to 1 December 1780.
GLC02437.00861
2 December 1780
Discusses setting up military headquarters at New Windsor. Notes which state troops are where, difficult conditions (troops "panicked with hunger") and that the army is forced to rely upon nature to provide material for shelter, clothing and...
GLC02437.00862
Certificate given to Capt. Jer. Freeman
December 31, 1780
In Samuel Shaw's hand, and signed by him for Knox. Certificate verifying Jeremiah Freeman's service in the Continental Army as a Captain Lieutenant and that he has yet to receive "from any state whatever, the provision of pay, clothing, or allowance...
GLC02437.00863
[Pay order]
December 18, 1780
Hopkinson, Francis, 1737-1791
Exchange rate noted as "18 Dollars at Five Livres Tournois Dollar," with an issue number of 2243. "At Thirty Days Sight of this Second Bill, First, Third and Fourth not paid, pay to Philp De Freest or Order, Eighteen Dollars, in Ninety Livres...
GLC02437.00864
No. 3: Ordnance of Stores received during the Year 1780
December 1780
Lists ordnance stores [muskets, bayonets, gunpowder, ect.] by date and indicates the source. Dates start on 7 February and end on 13 December. Date added later in pencil.
GLC02437.00865
[Details on British standards (flags) captured at Yorktown]
[24 October 1781]
Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr., 1740-1809
The "Standards" cited were the 18 German and 6 British regimental flags captured at Yorktown. Date inferred from content.
GLC02437.00866
No. 8: Articles Issued on the Year 1780
circa December 1780
Lists military supplies and stores according to date and to whom the items were sent. Dates start on 7 January and end on 31 December.
GLC02437.00867
A Return of Ordinances & Stores in Garrison at Fort Schuyler Jany. 1st 1781
1 January 1781
Lists ordnance by caliber and type of shot. Noted as being from the garrison at Fort Schuyler.
GLC02437.00869
to Henry Knox.
January 18, 1781
Stoddert, Benjamin, 1751-1813
Informs Knox that the Board of War has created a new position, the Deputy Field Commissary of Military Stores for the Southern Army. The Board wishes him to let a Mr. Thomas Jones know that they have appointed him to the position and to have Knox...
GLC02437.00872
January 11, 1781
"At Thirty Days Sight of this Second Bill, First, Third and Fourth not paid, pay to Dudley Woodbridge Jun. or Order, Twelve Dollars, in Sixty Livres Tournois, for Interest due on Money borrowed by the United States." Countersigned by the...
GLC02437.00873
Return of Cannon & Carriages Mortars & Beds in different Places belonging to the Continent
January 22, 1781
Barber, Nathaniel, Jr., 1728-1787
Lists artillery by type, and source location. All seem to be from the Boston, Massachusetts area.
GLC02437.00874
Return of Ordnance Stores in the fort at Dorchester Heights belonging to the Continent
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Lists military supplies and stores by fort and type. Written in Dorchester Heights, Boston, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.00875
Return of Ordnance in the forts at Dorchester Heights belonging to the State of Massachusetts
Lists artillery by type.
GLC02437.00876
Return of Ordnance & Stores
Lists miltary stores and ammunition by type and quantity.
GLC02437.00877
January 23, 1781
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
General Lincoln discusses the issue of paying officers at half-pay for the rest of their lives at the close of the war. Instead, advocates giving them one lump sum at the end of the war.
GLC02437.00878
to Samuel Shaw
January 26, 1781
Lists the accounts of pay for Nathaniel Barber, John Adams, Samuel Lord and John Austin and asks Shaw to send a certificate so that they can "receive from this Common Wealth, the depreciation thereon."
GLC02437.00879
General Return of Ordnance and Stores now on hand in the Rhode Island Department
January 27, 1781
Perkins, William, 1742-1802
A detailed list of military stores and supplies by type and condition.
GLC02437.00880
A Return of Ordinance & Military Stores In Garrison at Fort Schuyler with ye. Alterations Since Last
January 31, 1781
Moore, Andrew, fl. 1781
A detailed list of supplies and stores according to caliber and type. Written at Fort Schuyler, Utica, New York.
GLC02437.00881
"Estimate of stores necessary for the following pieces of ordnance, designed for the field, and contingences, for the campaign of 1780."
1780
Estimates the ammunition needed for several weapons, citing what is on hand at six artillery storage parks. A note at the bottom of the page indicates that the stores at West Point, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania are not included in the estimates...
GLC02437.10015
[Related to the artillery of Rochambeau's army] [In French]
Aboville, Francois Marie, comte de, 1730-1817
Signed by "d'Aboville," Colonel Francois Marie, comte de Aboville. Also signed by Gau as commissary of artillery and by Nadal as director of the artillery park. A third signature is illegible. Lists artillery equipment and munitions for a siege by...
GLC02437.10016
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