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19 July 1780
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Signed by Samuel Shaw for Knox. List of items and requested quantities. Written at a Park of Artillery. With autograph annotations by Shaw.
GLC02437.00824
Articles necessary for a Field Laboratory
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Lists all items for setting up an artillery field laboratory with requested quantities. Written at a Park of Artillery.
GLC02437.00825
Summary return of all the men employed in the service of the artillery and corps of the engineers...
March-July 1780
Lists number of men by rank and profession.
GLC02437.00826
to Stevens
21 July 1780
Military orders for Colonel Stevens after he arrives at Peekskill, New York.
GLC02437.00827
[Certification concerning 13 inch shells]
22 July 1780
Certification for thirteen inch shells that have been proofed at Pompton Furnace. Written at Camp Pracaness. Signed by John Callender.
GLC02437.00828
to Lucy Knox
23 July 1780
A short note telling Lucy that she can come see him. Written at Camp Precaness
GLC02437.00829
A Return of Shells, shot and powder in possession of the United States and the Quantities of each deficient for the Service of the present Campaign, for Sixty days firing
24 July 1780
Lists shells by gun size along with the quantity and number deficient. Also includes total cost of the shells only. Written at the War and Ordinace Office.
GLC02437.00830
to Charles Cox
28 July 1780
Kennedy, J., fl. 1780
Kennedy hopes that the despite the current situation between England and America, they can remain allies. Also states that perhaps England and America will be "exemplars" to the rest of the world of less despotic political systems.
GLC02437.00831
Proof of Powder, tried on the Plan at West Point in June & July 1780, with a 5 ½ Inch Royal and a 24 Pound Ball
July 1780
Lists amount of powder used and the range of the ball in feet and yards when shot.
GLC02437.00832
Discharge for Jacob Baker, an Artificer
2 August 1780
Perry, Joseph, fl. 1780
Discharge for Jacob Baker citing an illness with tuberculosis-like symptoms. Includes certification of an exam and a note from Samuel Shaw confirming the discharge. Signed by three doctors.
GLC02437.00833
to Ezekiel Cheever
4 August 1780
Signed by Shaw for Knox. Details a list of artillery items to send to Fishkill, New York as soon as possible.
GLC02437.00834
Brig. Gen. Knox in account with the United States
18 August 1780
Certified by George Olney. Lists account information of Henry Knox with the government by date. Noted that "Errors Excepted in behalf of General [Nathanael] Greene."
GLC02437.00835
List of continental officers killed, captured, wounded, and missing in the actions of the 16 &18 August 1780
29 August 1780
Entirely in Shaw's hand, including the signatures of O. H. Williams and Horatio Gates. Lists names of Continental officers who have been killed, captured, wounded and missing.
GLC02437.00836
Col. John Crane Dr. to the United States
1780
Lists of accounts paid according to date, ranging from October 1775 to August 1780. Page from a ledger concerning bounties to the recruits and artillery units.
GLC02437.00837
to C. M. Epperly
21 August 1863
Epperly, Mary M., fl. 1859-1865
Writes that she spoke to a man from Franklin, who said half the men from that army have deserted. Notes that the men do not hide but live normal lives. Says that the home guards do not bother to look for deserters anymore and asks her husband to...
GLC02715.070
to Mary Epperly
27 August 1863
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Writes that he received her letter, but thinks it best not to come home right now. Believes a large force will be sent after deserters and the army will be hard on them.
GLC02715.071
4 November 1863
Writes from camp near Chatanooga that many men are sick and in the hospital. Notes that he has just arrived at Chattanooga. As punishment, he and the others are in the guard house. [He had deserted.] Gives his address as: "Buckners Division...
GLC02715.072
12 November 1863
Notes that rations are in short supply. Hopes that the soldiers near Knoxville will open the railroad so provisions can be brought in. States that he wishes he had an overcoat. Adds that he is homesick since returning to the army.
GLC02715.073
19 November 1863
Writes that he has not received a letter from her since he left home. Also says that he does not believe there will be a battle here.
GLC02715.074
December 6, 1863
Simon, fl. 1863
Mentions that he gave Christian her letter. Writes that both Christian and Issac have been released from the guard house and have returned to active duty.
GLC02715.075
December 17, 1863
Writes that he does not think there will be any more fighting this winter, but he also sees no plans for peace. Says that he still believes the unit will be ordered back to Virginia.
GLC02715.076
December 27, 1863
Says that he has written her four letters since the battle, but she received none of them. Notes that the food is very bad. Writes that the weather is miserable and his regiment does not have its overcoats yet. Believes the war is almost over.
GLC02715.077
4 January 1864
Writes that he received his overcoat, some apples, cakes, butter and soap on New Years Day. Comments that his only punishment for deserting was 20 days in the guard house. Also discusses rations.
GLC02715.078
January 15, 1864
Instructs his wife to make good use of the grain. Says that it will become scarce before next harvest and there will be suffering both at home and in the army. Notes that they put up their winter tents and built chimneys to keep warm.
GLC02715.079
Says that he has heard a rumor that the regiment will return to Virginia. Writes that he misses her greatly and discusses their future in heaven.
GLC02715.080
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