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Act: re: requiring officers to take oath of office
1778/02/03
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed in type by Charles Thomson. Prints the oath to be taken and describes the circumstances for taking the oath.
GLC01184
[Diary of Joseph Leslie 18th regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company D]
1863-1864
Leslie, Joseph, fl. 1863-1864
Several pages in the diary have names and regiments of different officers from New York, Ohio, Michigan, etc., who were prisoners with him. Includes several pages of Libby Prison expenses/accounting of what he paid for crackers, paper, tobacco...
GLC01185
Richmond daily dispatch--extra. [no volume or number information (March 4, 1861)]
4 March 1861
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
Same-day "Extra" printing of Lincoln's first inaugural address; the concluding portion of the speech is not printed. Also: Paragraph criticizing Lincoln for secretly passing through Baltimore (dubbed "Lincoln's pass over"). Report from Capt. Foster...
GLC01186
Selma union. [Vol. 1, no. 1 (April 8, 1865)]
8 April 1865
Occupation newspaper printed by Union soldiers W.W. Van Antwerp and Theo. T. Scribner. Reports the capture of Selma and of the Chattanooga "Rebel" (newspaper) printing press.
GLC01187
to Ellen Lothrop
October 28, 1775
Warren, Mercy Otis, 1728-1814
Letter written by Warren, the well known Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary writer, to her friend Lothrop. Says she will leave politics for others to discuss and that she only has warm feelings for the circle of friends in Fairfield (where Lothrop...
GLC01189.01
to Samuel Cooper
April 5, 1865
Hardee, William J., 1815-1873
In a clerical hand, Confederate General Hardee reports to Adjutant and Inspector General Cooper on the operations of his corps of the Army of Tennessee, including the loss of Atlanta and his differences with General John B. Hood, whom he blames for...
GLC01190
to Charles F. Mercer
May 19, 1826
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Acknowledges the letter from Mercer by Mr. Hawkins. States he is satisfied with the work of the Committee of Claims in the House of Representatives on his refund requests from his time overseas. Discusses possible publication of the documents...
GLC01192
to John Armstrong
July 9, 1813
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Harrison makes an urgent request to the Secretary of War Armstrong for medical supplies to be sent to Cleveland, Ohio. Also asks that all liquor shipments be sent with a "dry-barrel" because "Experience has long since convinced all those in the...
GLC01193
to Joseph Gales, Jr.
September 4, 1838
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Previously received one hundred copies of a pamphlet, sent by a Mr. Franklin. Only recently had time to revise it, and transmits his corrections. Notes that he will free frank the pamphlets, saving Mr. Franklin the trouble. The Executive Committee of...
GLC01194
to Henry Jackson
June 13, 1779
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Letter written by Major General Gates as commander of the Eastern Department to Colonel Jackson as commander of one of the "16 Additional Continental Regiments" raised at large after December 1776. Each regiment was named for its Colonel, with...
GLC01412.29
to the keeper of the goal in the county of Hillsborough
22 November 1776
Weare, Meshech, 1713-1786
Weare signs as Chairman of the New Hampshire Committee of Safety. Prisoner transfer document to the keeper of the jail in Hillsborough County. Includes names of Tory prisoners from New York who were "violently disaffected with the Measures pursuing...
GLC01412.30
to his brother
May 29, 1775
Green, Robert, fl. 1775
Letter cosigned by Mary Green. Says he has been in bad health for the past five weeks. He hopes to get better by the grace of God. Says their sister has a new daughter three months old. References a letter that came from several brothers and sisters...
GLC01412.31
[Privateer document for outfitting ship]
15 September 1780
Penhallow, John, 1692-1735
Cosigned by Joshua Wentworth, John Langston, Jacob Treadwell, Nathan Sherburne, Woodbury Langdon, and W. Gardner. Describes the privateers' prize division between parties.
GLC01412.32
[Marriage certificate for officer and wife]
30 June 1775
Wentworth, John, 1737-1820
Partially printed marriage certificate signed by Wentworth as "Captain-General, Governor and Commander in Chief" over the Colony of New Hampshire. For the marriage of Colonel Jonathan Titcomb and Sarah Stedman. Numbered 335. The docket says they were...
GLC01412.33
to all concerned
November 7, 1781
Alexander, William, 1726-1783
Signs as Major General. Requests that commissaries in New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts supply provisions to Major Scott and his recruits while on recruiting service.
GLC01412.34
[Order of arrest for Benjamin Stevens]
18 November 1780
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786
General McDougall orders the arrest of Stevens for his refusal to deliver provisions to the hospital waggoner. He is also ordered to be arrested because his previous receipts for the hospital were for indefinite quantities. Docketed "arrested by a...
GLC01412.35
[Document to supply clothing for troops]
14 July 1774
Carleton, Guy, 1724-1808
Witnessed by Doubleday and another illegible signature. Carleton appoints Alexander Adair and Henry Bullock of Charing Cross as his attorneys to contract for the clothing provided for Carleton's 47th Regiment of Foot. Document sealed with Carleton's...
GLC01412.36
to his sisters
December 8, 1775
Ward, Henry, 1732-1797
Ward writes that he has begun taking garlic and honey for health. Also writes that some supplies had come in including gun powder, muskets, wine, brandy, and coffee. States that he is concerned by the lack of interest among the troops in Cambridge...
GLC01412.37
[Pass signed for Colonel Wightman]
11 April 1777
Percy, Hugh, 1742-1817
Written by British Lieutenant General Percy as commander in Rhode Island. Pass allowing Colonel George Wightman "& such Persons as he shall take with him" to go to Narraganset Shore by the way of Connecticut, having obtained leave for that purpose...
GLC01412.38
to Samuel Adams
July 18, 1780
Paine, Thomas, 1725-1802
Paine sympathizes with Dr. Adams' loss of his son and attempts to console his friend. Complains of a lack of support for the state from the people. Feels that a good militia will never exist while the people choose their officers. States that he is...
GLC01412.39
[Order of payment to Israel Putnam]
13 May 1775
Ellsworth, Oliver, 1745-1807
Countersigned by Isreal Putnam, of Bunker Hill fame, on verso. Cosigned by William Pitkin, Thomas Seymour (who was mayor of Hartford from 1774-1812), and Oliver Ellsworth (when this was signed he was a member of the Connecticut legislature and later...
GLC01412.40
to Richard Caswell
April 17, 1777
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
Boudinot, as Commissary General of Prisoners, asks North Carolina Governor Caswell to send a return on expenses, disbursements, vouchers, and other statistics on prisoners in the state to balance accounts so that prisoner exchanges with General Sir...
GLC01412.41
[Charges to the confiscated estate of John Stinson, Jr.]
29 May 1781
Stark, John, 1728-1822
Countersigned by Jeremiah Page, Justice of the Peace of Dunbarton, New Hampshire, on verso. Bill written by Brigadier General Stark of New Hampshire. A conspicuous war hero, Stark served gallantly at Bunker Hill, Trenton, and Bennington and commanded...
GLC01412.42
to Isaac Goes
January 15, 1779
Lewis, Morgan, 1754-1844
Lewis, an American officer, discusses with Major Goes the purchase of oars, poles, and paddles. He includes specific instructions on the amount to purchase and what types. He asks that Goes get at least half of the supplies ready by the first of...
GLC01412.43
[Return muster roll for the New York brigade]
December 12, 1779
Van Cortlandt, Philip, 1749-1831
Return of the non-commissioned officers and privates of the New York Brigade of foot commanded by James Clinton. Includes terms of service of those engaged for the period 1780-1782.
GLC01412.44
[Appointment & bond of Tristram Jordan]
27 July 1778
Sullivan, James, 1744-1808
Co-signed by Rishworth Jordan, Thomas Cutts, and Tristram Jordan. Witnessed by Sullivan and Elisha Allen. States that Tristram Jordan, Cutts, and Rishworth Jordan are bound to Henry Gardner Esq. (treasurer of the state of Massachusetts) for the...
GLC01412.45
[Certificate of capture]
14 October 1783
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Written by Jackson as Colonel of the 4th Massachusetts Regiment (he was breveted a Brigadier General on 30 September 1783). Countersigned by Thomas Ivers, Massachusetts State Treasurer on verso. Note on verso written by Major Moses Ashley on 12...
GLC01412.46
[Legal agreement for sale of land]
January 14, 1779
Grayson, William, 1736-1790
Co-signed with William Trent on verso. Witnessed by Francis Lee, Cornelius C. Roosevelt, and an illegible name. Legal agreement made for the transfer of ownership of Indian land. Made between Colonel William Grayson, a wealthy Virginia landowner and...
GLC01412.47
to his children
May 1, 1778
Pecker, James, fl. 1768-1778
Pecker reports that he recently returned from the country, where he was confined for five weeks while sick, in addition to being sick for three weeks before that with small pox. He is now healthy again and sends love and good wishes to his family...
GLC01412.48
June 30, 1777
Pecker remarks that he is in good health and never had small pox. Mentions he has sent his son, Billy, to safety at Mount Independence and describes the approach of the enemy to Fort Ticonderoga, expecting a bloody battle the next day. The enemy army...
GLC01412.49
[Oath of allegiance for enlisting Maryland soldier]
February 1, 1780
Ceary, Owen, ?-1780
Partly printed document signed. Ceary enlists in the "7th Maryland Regiment, of Foot Commande by Col. John Gunby for three years. Also signs below in receipt of a $450 bounty. Printed part of document states that a $200 bounty should be paid, but...
GLC01412.50
[Agreement and appointment of William Sever]
2 November 1776
Sever, William, fl. 1766-1776
Cosigned by William Sever, John Avery, and Timothy Foster. Witnessed by Alexander Gray and Seth Loring. Agreement in which Sever, Avery, and Foster are bound to Henry Gardner (Treasurer of Massachusetts) in the amount of ten thousand pounds, unless...
GLC01412.51
to Thomas Johnson
May 15, 1777
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
The docket has been separated from the Free Frank (address leaf). Johnson was the governor of Maryland.
GLC01412.52
[Commission of John Phillips as Fort Major at Castle William in Massachusetts]
10 October 1772
Gage, Thomas, 1718-1787
Includes a square paper seal on top left corner. Castle William was a British garrison in the Boston Harbor.
GLC01412.53
[Estate inventory for William Foard, Sr]
30 October 1676
Winslow, Josiah, 1628-1680
Also signed by Marke Eames, Nathaniel Winslow, Samuel Sprague, and Secretary of the Colony Nathaniel Morton. Notes that Foard's widow, had appeared before him and testified that this is a true inventory, the lands and house where she dwells excepted...
GLC01412.54
to Ebenzer Williams
20 April 1775
Randell, Timothy, fl. 1765-1775
Randell asks for part of the town's supply of lead to make into bullets.
GLC01412.55
[Authorization for John Reynolds]
February 1778
Helme, R.J., fl. 1768-1778
Reynolds is given permission to withdraw 10,000 pounds from the General Treasury to purchase goods ordered by the General Assembly. Includes Reynold's signed docket and various received amounts on verso. Surname possibility spelt Helm.
GLC01412.56
to unknown
September 22, 1779
Groves, William, fl. 1769-1779
Groves reports the capture of the British schooner Revenge. The schooner, formerly commanded by Hugh Gorden, is expected to arrive at Beverly Port.
GLC01412.57
to his son
May 28, 1775
Jewett, D., fl. 1775
A father writes to his son outside of Boston in the early stages of the siege. Relates that he just heard that "our Forces" march to Boston tomorrow. Was disposed to visit him in camp, but sends this letter instead. He sends his kindest regards and...
GLC01412.58
to Quentin Roosevelt with accompanying photograph. [Decimalized .01- .02]
1 April 1906
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Writes to his son regarding family matters and missing his children. Written on White House letterhead with corrections in Roosevelt's hand. Accompanying family photograph of Theodore Roosevelt and two sons.
GLC01410.01
to James Duane
December 30, 1777
Clinton, George, 1739-1812
Letter written by Clinton as Governor of New York and a Brigadier General in the Continental Army to Duane as a Continental Congressman. Recipient inferred from the reference to "Mrs. Duane" at the end of the letter. References Duane's letter from...
GLC01412.21
[Permit for prisoner exchange]
30 April 1777
Loring, Joshua, 1744-1789
Co-signed by General Sir William Howe and his aide-de-camp N. Rose. Permit issued by Joshua Loring, British Commissioner of Prisoners, giving permission to William Taylor to facilitate an exchange of American prisoners Richard McKnight and Thomas...
GLC01412.28
to Quentin Roosevelt [Decimalized .01- .02]
1 October 1907
Writes to his son describing the aspects of his journey a child might find interesting. Includes two sketches drawn by Roosevelt during his trip down the Mississippi River. Written on U.S. Steamer Mississippi letterhead. Accompanying photograph of...
GLC01410.02
to Quentin Roosevelt. With accompanying photograph. [Decimalized .01- .02]
3 October 1907
Writes to his son about sights on the Mississippi River. Mentions getting caught in the rain in St. Louis. With two illustrations by Roosevelt, including a self-caricature. Written on U.S. Steamer Mississippi letterhead. Accompanying photograph
GLC01410.03
to Quentin Roosevelt
October 6, 1907
Theodore Roosevelt writes to his son about a dog washed ashore and raised by the children of John Parker (his camp commander). Illustrated by Roosevelt. Encloses a picture on a possum (not included). Letter written on White House letterhead.
GLC01410.04
October 13, 1907
Theodore Roosevelt writes to his son about camp life in Louisiana. Letter typed on White House letterhead with typed initials "T.R." at end. Contains large pencil scribble on recto of second conjugate leaf.
GLC01410.05
to Archibald B. Roosevelt
August 16, 1910
Theodore Roosevelt writes to his son in care of Captain Seth Bullock in Deadwood, South Dakota regarding family matters and his dislike of speaking tours because of the demands on his time. He also discusses his horse. He writes on The Outlook...
GLC01410.06
Legal documents relating to captured American privateers [Decimalized .01-.10]
1776-1779
Catherwood, Robert, fl. 1764-1783
Collection of legal documents dated 1776 to 1779. Consists of 10 documents relating to captured American vessels which contained enslaved people and cargo,
GLC01411
Collection of early American documents from Revolutionary War [decimalized]
1668-1785
Includes Gen. Wm Heath commission as Major General (signed by John Hanson), 1778 Treasury office printed letter, Lafayette LS, R.H. Lee AL 10/15/1776 and FF.
GLC01412
to Jonathan Metcalf
March 14, 1783
Metcalf, John, fl. 1783
Letter written by John Metcalf, a captured Continental soldier on the prison ship Jersey in New York Harbor, to his father in Dedham, Massachusetts. Says he enjoys "tollerable good health" and was assisted by a Dr. Bacon of Salem, Massachusetts...
GLC01412.01
[List of post riders with schedules]
3 May 1775
Van Deusen, Jacob, 1741-1812
Great Barrington Post Riders agree to ride to Tyringham or Sheffield, Massachusetts for the purpose of gathering intelligence for the Continental Army of Boston. Contains the signatures of Van Deusen and 21 other riders: Mark Hopkins, Truman Wheler...
GLC01412.02
to Nathaniel Appleton
August 4, 1778
Gibson, John, 1729-1782
Instructions on how to identify genuine certificates and guard against counterfeits. Letter from the Treasury Office in Philadelphia, PA.
GLC01412.03
to Thomas Nelson
July 26, 1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Lafayette informs Virginia's Governor Nelson of an enclosed certificate (not included) for a horse to be used by the 3d regiment. Docketed by Nelson.
GLC01412.04
to John Page
October 8, 1776
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Encloses a map (not included) of the present seat of war. Discusses the "British application for the Scots Brigade in the service of Holland."
GLC01412.05
October 15, 1776
Lee, a Continental Congressman, informs Page that he is pleased to hear supplies will be coming in. He comments on news that some enemy ships "fell down to Sandy Hook" and appear to be leaving for Rhode Island. Letter comes with attached integral...
GLC01412.06
28 September 1781
Hopkins, Esek, 1718-1802
Cosigned by John Jenckes. Document indicating the receipt of $2,151,265.66 (equivalent to 645,379.14 pounds) from Joseph Clarke, General Treasurer (possibly for the state of Rhode Island).
GLC01412.07
[Certificate of appointment to rank of major general]
24 June 1782
Hanson, John, 1715-1783
Partially printed document appointing William Heath to Major General in the Continental Army (Heath was previously a Major General of only Massachusetts troops and Brigadier General in the Continental Army). Signed by John Hanson as President of the...
GLC01412.08
[Articles of agreement]
30 May 1690
Burgess, James, fl. 1690
Cosigned by Christopher Kilby and Eliezer Moody as witnesses. Agreement between James Burges of Boston and Enoch Badcock of Milton, Massachusetts to build a briganteen. Not signed by Badcock.
GLC01412.09
Three documents related to the military service of Gideon Stebbins [Decimalized]
1776-1786
GLC01412.10
[Proclamation creating a day of fasting and rest in the province of Rhode Island]
12 May 1756
Hopkins, Stephen, 1707-1785
Countersigned by Thomas Ward as Secretary. Signed by Hopkins as colonial Governor of Rhode Island. Extols religious reform and repentence of sins. Notes the calamities of the French and Indian War. Proclaims that Thursday, 20 May 1756 will be a...
GLC01412.11
[Major Robert Roger's Account with John Ferguson]
February 18, 1769
Maxwell, John, fl. 1768-1769
Also signed by John Ferguson and Lieutenant Colonel Elias Jones. Receipt and account for Major Roger's board and lodging from 5 July to 8 November 1768 while on trial for treason against England. Signed by Maxwell that 43 pounds, five shillings...
GLC01412.12
to John Lawrence
May 25, 1779
Nicholson, John, 1757-1800
No free frank. Encloses a Congressional resolution (not included) to advance $150,000 to Lawrence's state of Connecticut.
GLC01412.15
to John Gibson
August 14, 1778
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
Biddle mentions leaving Valley Forge and indicates that he has sent payment for a (unspecified) debt.
GLC01412.16
[Ordinance for William Redston]
25 July 1775
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797
Countersigned by two unidentifiable names. Dismisses Redston from responsibilty of unsold stores in Plymouth. Stores are listed in the ordinance. With "Pro Patria" (Britannia and lion) watermark.
GLC01412.17
[Resolution of Congress]
18 April 1777
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Extract of Congress, signed by Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Gives Major General Arthur St. Clair two weeks leave of absence to visit his family.
GLC01412.18
to Nathanael Greene
November 19, 1780
Spotswood, Alexander, 1746-1818
Letter written by Colonel Spotswood to Major General Greene as commander of the Southern Department. Greene was only given the command of the South a month earlier. Introduces Colonel Senf, an engineer from the South who is "much esteemed." He sends...
GLC01412.19
[Clerical document]
14 September 1775
Documents the impressment of the Captain Edward Southwick's Sloop Warren by Captain James Wallace of the Rose, a man of war. Includes a list of unreturned materials, exceeding 50 pounds in value.
GLC01412.20
to Jonathan Medcalf
July 22, 1776
Davis, Aaron, 1709-1777
Letter discusses appointment of William Draper of Roxbury as captain of a company being raised for Canada. Also inquires about the amount and type of camp baggage available for the company. Letter written when the American forces were in retreat from...
GLC01412.22
[Revolutionary War era United States Continental lottery ticket]
1776
United States Lottery
Third class lottery ticket, numbered D5m276, signed by John Mease. Indicates the lottery authorized by a congressional resolution on 18 November 1776. The lottery was established to fund the Revolutionary War. Accompanied by letter about the...
GLC01412.23.01
to Joseph Clarke
September 23, 1778
Delany, Sharp, 1736-1799
Letter cosigned by George Campbell as Sitting Manager of the United States Lottery. He assigns care of Rhode Island State lottery tickets to Clark.
GLC01412.24
to Selectmen of Newburyport
September 1, 1778
Powell, Jeremiah, 1714-1789
Letter written by Powell as President of the Massachusetts Bay Council, which was the upper house of the legislature when the General Court was in session to the selectmen of Newburyport, a northern coastal town. The president of the council was...
GLC01412.25
to Samuel Phillips Savage
August 20, 1780
Phillips, Samuel, 1752-1802
Phillips discusses the amount of saltpeter he has left in the refining house, mill, and other buildings. States that the amount of gun powder he can produce weekly is uncertain because it depends on weather and other circumstances.
GLC01412.26
[Certificate of continental service for Peter Mix]
28 August 1782
Butler, Zebulon, 1731-1795
Certifies that Mix served in the "4th Connt Regt" during 1781. Written at "Camp."
GLC01412.27
to John Smith
January 31, 1802
Floyd, William, 1734-1821
Floyd expresses his pleasure at the repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 and believes it will make Republicans throughout the United States happy.
GLC01408
to Edward Cornelius Delavan
July 31, 1832
Adams thanks Delavan for the 5th number of the Temperance Recorder, a publication of the New York State Temperance Society of which Delavan was chairman. He assures Delavan that he will distribute copies of the issue as "may fulfill the humane and...
GLC01409
[Collection of letters to his sons] [decimalized]
1906-1910
GLC01410
to John Ruddock
8 June 1782
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Written from "Head Quarters." Shaw writes to Ruddock, the Field Commissary of Military Stores for Fishkill, that General Henry Knox wants Ruddock to send Colonel George Reid, commanding officer at Albany, "twenty thousand musket cartridges for the...
GLC02437.01445
to George Washington
8 July 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Impressed with the importance of West Point for "the existence of the United States," says he wanted to make sure the fort was in working order and that its dependencies were well-supplied with cannon and military stores. Says he has made every...
GLC02437.01479
31 July 1782
In response to a request by General George Washington to consider the best place in West Point to erect a magazine, the "General Officers" would like Knox to report that the "hollow west of Fort Clinton" is "under all circumstances" the best place...
GLC02437.01512
to Sir Guy Carleton
First two pages are from an unsigned letter written by Major General Knox to General Carleton, the commander of the British Army. The third page is a signed note to Washington on 31 July 1782. References Carleton's previous letter which contained a...
GLC02437.01513
3 September 1782
Has received his recent letter directed to himself and General [Andrew] McDougall. Declares that for his own part, he is perfectly ready to do what General Washington would like him to do, including meeting the "Gentlemen from the enemy" on the 16th...
GLC02437.01564
7 September 1782
Mentions that he has received General Washington's letter of 5 September, regarding repairs of arms. Declares that each brigade's own armorers have been performing the repairs to the best of their ability, and that that is the only option, since...
GLC02437.01589
22 September 1782
Written by Major General Knox to General Washington. Says he arrived at camp to find that 22 American women and children, formerly prisoners who had travelled from Canada, were seeking assistance. They travelled down from Vermont to Albany, New York...
GLC02437.01624
to Henry Knox
5 October 1782
Written by New York Governor Clinton to Major General Knox. Says he lately received a letter from Colonel Tilghman of General Washington's staff informing him of the capture of three Tories, all natives of Milford, Connecticut: Joseph Northrop...
GLC02437.01642
10 October 1782
Contributes his thoughts on what to do with the "poor unfortunate invalid regiment." Declares that his ideas stem both from compassion for the soldiers and from "what I conceive to be the good of the service." Discusses physical examinations of the...
GLC02437.01657
9 November 1782
Relates the story of Aaron Swetland and Charles Treat, who had been clerks in Colonel [possibly Jeduthan] Baldwin's regiment of artificers at the pay grade of Sergeant. When the regiment was reduced, they were transferred to Captain [Thomas] Patten...
GLC02437.01704
12 November 1782
Writes to General George Washington that he would like a copy of the "general system of signals" Washington is producing when it is finished. Discusses placement of regiments and guards, including the Invalid Regiment, for the coming winter....
GLC02437.01709
13 November 1782
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Writes to inform Knox that despite his generous offer to bring his family to West Point, "I must again from urgent and impossible family reason beg leave of absence for the winter." Says that if it is not in Knox's power to grant his request...
GLC02437.01711
10 September 1782
Informs Washington of the death of his infant son, Washington's godson. Knox's retained draft.
GLC02437.10042
11 September 1782
Discusses problems with the issuance of provisions at West Point. Knox's retained draft.
GLC02437.10043
16 September 1782
Discusses the difficulty of a building project on Constitution Island, possibly an ordnance magazine and barracks. Encloses a "representation" from Major Chevalier de Villefranche, involved in the construction project. Knox's retained draft.
GLC02437.10045
Memorandum of Stores on hand at Fishkill, Fishkill Landing 86
22 June 1782
A list of military stores at Fishkill, including information on firearms and bayonets. No name appears on the document, but author might be John Ruddock: see GLC02437.01460 for letter of 20 June from Samuel Shaw to John Ruddock, asking Ruddock to...
GLC02437.01462
Circular
5 July 1782
Addressed to three Commissaries of Military Stores: Mr. P. V. Renselaer [likely Philip Van Rensselaer] of Albany, Mr. [John] Ruddock of Fishkill, and Mr. [Richard] Frothingham of West Point. Written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp...
GLC02437.01478
Military stores sent to the Northern Depart. from West Point
29 July 1782
Seward, Thomas, 1740-1800
Countersigned by Richard Frothingham, Field Commissary of Military Stores at West Point. List of military stores, organized by date, from December 1778 through 29 July 1782. Includes locations and recipients.
GLC02437.01507
Ordnance & stores received, from the 1st January to the 31st July, 1782
List of stores, organized by date and by officer. Identified as "No: 5".
GLC02437.01509
13 August 1782
Byers, James, fl. 1767-1784
Writes, "I have the honour to inform you of my being at this place, for the purpose of erecting a brass ordnance foundry - the want of fire brick occasions some delay, as thay must be had from Boston, Col. Hatch has engaged them and I expect that...
GLC02437.01526
[A mode of commuting to half pay]
August 1782
Possibly in the handwriting of Henry Knox. List and calculations for half pay of various officers.
GLC02437.01528
to Ezekiel Cheever
31 August 1782
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Marked "copy." Written from the War Office. Declares that he has not yet responded to Cheever's last letter because he had not yet been able to get his account overlooked by the people whose business it is to do so; he is confident they will soon...
GLC02437.01553
Return of musquet cartridges delivered to the several brigades from West Point from the 1st of March to the 1st September 1782
List of numbers of musket cartridges, broken down by brigade.
GLC02437.01558
Return of public stores at Albany in the Department of the Quarter Master General ...
1 September 1782
[title continues] ... "and which by order of Major General Lord Stirling are immediately to be sent to West Point recommended to the care of Major General Knox or the commanding officer there." List includes items like saws, axes, and spades.
GLC02437.01560
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