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to Henry Knox
January 21, 1783
Pollard, Solomon, fl. 1783
Requests Knox's assistance in obtaining a furlough in order to attend a court session in Concord, Massachusetts, since his reputation is at stake.
GLC02437.01849
February 8, 1783
Prowd, Charles, fl. 1783
Written by Prowd, a former artificer for the Continental Army to Major General Knox. Says that Colonel Frothingham has his pay and would like Knox to help him get it. Says he needs it badly as he is sick. Says his wife is also ill. Reports that "I...
GLC02437.01901
to John Popkin
29 May 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the payment of the noncommissioned officers and the resentment they feel regarding the equality of receiving pay, as well as giving directions on how to handle the disgruntled men. For related documents, see GLC02437.02219, .02220, .02226...
GLC02437.02139
18 June 1783
Putnam, Rufus, 1738-1824
Discusses the reduction of the army and the issue of opening up the Ohio valley to settlers.
GLC02437.02170
2 July 1783
Written by Major General Knox to Lieutenant Colonel Popkin. References Popkin's letter of 19 June 1783. Says as the army is about to be disbanded the complainants "have been advised to another mode by the Judge advocate, you will consider the...
GLC02437.02226
23 October 1783
Discusses his observations concerning the public view of commutation. States that there is still general prejudice against officers especially by "lower class of people" but that the prejudice is abating. Mentions a "Lake Erie Scheme," the prospect...
GLC02437.02703
to William Price
4 January 1784
Orders Captain Price, commissary of military stores, to deliver supplies such as steel, wine, tin, flannel, leather, and blubber oil to Timothy Pickering, Quartermaster General.
GLC02437.02908
6 January 1784
Knox writes to Price, newly appointed commissary of military stores at West Point. Gives Price instructions regarding his post, including the method by which he must orders stores and keep meticulous records. Price will take orders from Major...
GLC02437.02919
[William Price's oath sworn to the United States]
1 January 1784
Price, William, ?-1790
Also signed by Major General Henry Knox. Price swears to serve the United States in the office of commissary of military stores (for West Point).
GLC02437.02920
February 4, 1784
Randall, Thomas, ?-1811
Captain Randall expresses his gratitude to Knox and his family: "To find an asylum that enabled me to recover my feelings in so distressed a situation, when the calumniating tongue of the world was endeavoring to ruin me forever, was a protection of...
GLC02437.02942
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