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[Ordnance return for an artillery park and other posts in the West Point vicinity]
13 December 1782
George, John, 1751-1820
Lists artillery numbers for several forts in vicinity surrounding West Point.
GLC02437.10067
[Provision return for masons covering eight days]
8 January 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Also signed by Joseph Cheesman, Superintendent [of Masons;]. A note written on verso, signed by [?] Hayden, confirms receipt of rations.
GLC02437.10078
to Henry Knox
February 20, 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Patten, Captain of a company of artificers, requests to receive the same pay as officers of the artillery. Complains that the men belonging to his company are from different states, "and have had their depreciation [in pay] made up to them from the...
GLC02437.10095
to Alexander McDougall
February 21, 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses affairs concerning the military and Congress with General McDougall. Declares, "We are in an unhappy predicament indeed not to know who are responsible [to us] for a settlement of accounts posterity will hardly belive that an army shall...
GLC02437.10097
19 June 1783
Popkin, John, fl. 1771-1783
Popkin defends himself against complaints waged against him by men from Colonel Crane's regiment. Knox had ordered Popkin to go to camp to address the complaints. Popkin writes, "The substance of the complaint is not true: Notes for Pay I never...
GLC02437.10112
A return of the officers which remain in service with the three years men
June 1783
Burbeck, Henry, 1754-1848
Captain Henry Burbeck signs. Contains a list of named of officers and their respective rank.
GLC02437.10114
to [William] Hull
13 July 1783
Knox vouches for Isaac Wilkins, who delivers this letter to Colonel [William] Hull. Wilkins hopes to move from Long Island to Westchester, New York. Notes that during the course of the war, Wilkins conduct has been "fine," and his character...
GLC02437.10119
Gibbs, Caleb, fl. 1748-1818
Major Gibbs writes from Germantown, outside of Philadelphia, to General Henry Knox, Commander of West Point Describes in detail the march of his detachment from West Point to quell mutineers in Pennsylvania. On the way, they passed through...
GLC02437.10121
Gen. Knox in account with the United States
14 August 1783
Peirce, J., fl. 1783
Copy created by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Lists account information from 20 June 1780 - 3 November 1781.
GLC02437.10126
to Robert Treat Paine
22 August 1783
Knox, Commander at West Point, writes to Paine, Attorney General of Massachusetts. Informs Paine that he instructed General [Robert] Howe, in Philadelphia, to send two men to Boston (Paine requested their presence in Boston to serve as [witnesses]...
GLC02437.10129
Weekly return of the Corps of Artillery
20 September 1783
Lists numbers of commissioned, noncommissioned, and staff officers. Includes total numbers, or "strength of each corps respectively." Also lists numbers "fit for duty," including "sick present," "sick absent," "on duty," "absent with leave," and...
GLC02437.10141
Return of ordnance stores, apparatus & c. & c. at the Garrison of Stony and Verplanks Points Kingsferry- Septemer 28th 1783.
28 September 1783
Swartwout, Cornelius, fl. 1776-1783
Signed by Swartwout, Captain Lieutenant Commanding Artillery at Kings Ferry.
GLC02437.10148
Weekly return of Massachusetts Corps of Artillery
4 October 1783
Cooper, Samuel, 1757-1840
Signed by Cooper as adjutant. Cosigned by Captain Henry Burbeck. Includes a chart with number of officers and their corresponding rank and status. Contains additional notes pertaining to officers on command, sick, on the staff, and on extra duty.
GLC02437.10157
7 October 1783
Brooks, David, 1756-1838
Writes to Knox about a return for an article of clothing that Knox requested. Apologizes, saying "I cannot be particular in my Return...on account of my bad state of Health." "Public service" written on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.10161
Weekly return of the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery
18 October 1783
List of the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery. Lists people present in corp by rank and status, where they are on duty, who is on the staff, among others. Of the four captains, one is present for duty, another is also present but sick, and the rest...
GLC02437.10171
Weekly return of the Massachusetts Artillery
8 November 1783
List of men in the Massachusetts Artillery according to rank and status. Watermarked. Signed by Samuel Cooper, Adjutant, and Henry Burbeck, Captain.
GLC02437.10182
20 December 1783
List of men according to rank and status. Signed by Samuel Cooper Adjutant, and Henry Burbeck, Captain.
GLC02437.10193
to [Samuel] Shaw
10 September 1785
Discusses the financial problems of Broome and Platt. Notes his financial embarrassment after receiving Shaw's report about the state of Broome and Platt. Determines to take goods instead of payment from the company, but is unsure of what to do...
GLC02437.10206
[Register of sums received]
3 July 1786
Nourse, Joseph, 1754-1841
Certifies that "the Honorable Major General Knox Secretary at War is debited in the Treasury books of the United States with the following Sums of Money" which totals $6,893.60. States in a note that "[t]he General stands indebted for the following...
GLC02437.10207
22 November 1786
Bankson, Jacob, fl. 1786
Reports to Knox about the state of a case concerning Captain James Lee "formerly of the Artillery [who] has made application to the...Court in Consequence of an Injury he received in the Service of his Country..." Mentions General Varnum and a...
GLC02437.10208
January 16, 1790
Bourne, Sylvanus, 1761-1817
Writes to request that Knox present some papers to the President on his behalf and apologizes for the inconvenience. Wishes to "remove any unfavorable impressions if such should have been made...as it contains my sincere sentiments." States in the...
GLC02437.10223
Asks Knox to assist in furthering his cause in application for a consul or secretary position dealing with commerce and foreign affairs. Believes that the greatness of the nation is "intimately connected with the extension of her Commerce with other...
GLC02437.10224
Henry Knox, Secretary at War in account current with the United States
11 June 1790
Freeman, Ezekiel, fl. 1790
Accounts for General Knox as of 1789, most likely for his time thus far as Secretary of War. Includes "Accounts opened in Treasury Books for sundry warrants in his favor from the 26th May 1785 to Jan 1789..." deductions from the Ordnance Department...
GLC02437.10225
[Extracts from the instructions to Major General St. Clair] [Incomplete]
circa 4 April 1792
Explains duties for General St. Clair under the employ of the United States government concerning conflict with the Indians. States that "[t]he great policy therefore of the general government is to establish a just and liberal peace with all the...
GLC02437.10228
to James Wilkinson
17 May 1793
Marked private. Thanks General Wilkinson for his letters and states that he is "persuaded that your good sense as well as inclination will lead you to unite cordially with general Wayne, and to promote a spirit of harmony throughout the several corps...
GLC02437.10267
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