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[Provision return for an artificer]
12 December 1783
Jackson, Michael, 1734-1801
Lists men by company with issued rations. Countersigned by Michael Jackson with a note of receipt on the verso from J. [Toomy ?].
GLC02437.02828
to Henry Knox
15 December 1783
Vose, Elijah, ?-1822
Agrees to a soldier's discharge.
GLC02437.02831
16 December 1783
Recommendation for a soldier to go on furlough.
GLC02437.02835
[Accounts for Aaron Holden]
December 16, 1783 - June 2, 1788
Holden, Aaron, fl. 1783
Same as previous (GLC02437.02836). Lists accounts and notes for payment for Captain Aaron Holden. Signed by Benjamin Haywood and John Pierce. Verso contains letter written by Joseph Howell signed 2 June 1788.
GLC02437.02837
[Provision return of the 2nd & 3rd Massachusetts regiment]
December 18, 1783
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Lists men by regiment and company with issued rations. Includes a note on the verso from Asa Day.
GLC02437.02844
[Weekly return of the corps of invalids]
20 December 1783
McLean, James, ?-1804
Lists men fit for duty and by rank.
GLC02437.02846
[Request for provisions]
25 December 1783
Doughty, John, 1754-1826
Request for five days' worth of provisions. Includes a note on the verso. Noted as written at Fort [Moyor ].
GLC02437.02859
to Joseph Young
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
A copy of the request Knox sent Messrs Daniel Parker and Co. to furnish Young with provisions for the hospital in Albany, New York. States the order is to be enforced from January to April of 1784 and no longer.
GLC02437.02861
Allen, William, fl. 1783-1809
Informs Knox that "the number of Noncommissioned officers & soldiers Discharged the above Date is 104, - One hundred & four." See GLC02437.02858 for Knox's original order to Allen regarding the discharge of Rhode Island's regiment. Refer to GLC02437...
GLC02437.02863
[Return for clothing and other items]
December 27, 1783
Brooks, David, 1756-1838
Lists items by regiment and type, such as coats, breeches, hose, and hats.
GLC02437.02864
[Petition to the Massachusetts legislature from the inhabitants of Waldoborough]
2 January 1789
Thomas, Waterman, fl. 1785-1801
The citizens of Waldoborough petitioning for land they believe is owed them from thirty years earlier, due to an agreement with General Waldo when they first settled there. Also petitioning to not have to pay again for their current lands, due to...
GLC02437.09215
[Queries regarding Waldo patent]
17 May 1789
A list of questions regarding the Waldo patent, a large tract of land Knox inherited from his mother's father. The queries are written to Benjamin Hichborn. The questions regard his financial obligations and possible sale of the estate. An answer...
GLC02437.09220
[Account of payment made by Flucker to Samuel Dyer]
31 May 1774
Contains account information 27 April 1773- 19 March 1774. Docket notes that Flucker paid in full for items such as "a coffin for a Negro man," shingles, a fence, a cubbard, and cedar posts.
GLC02437.09484
[Account of payment made by Thomas Flucker to Samuel Dyer]
1774
Contains account information from September-November 1774. Flucker pays Dyer for "altering & mending coach house doors," "hanging doore at the Admirels," and boards, among other things.
GLC02437.09487
[Account between Henry Knox and Thomas Mifflin]
30 December 1775
Lucas, John, fl. 1775-1798
Contains account information from November and December 1775. Appears to be payments made by Knox to Mifflin, Quarter Master General of the Continental Army.
GLC02437.09489
[Pay abstract for Captain William Perkins company in Colonel Henry Knox's regiment of artillery]
January 1776
Perkins, William, 1742-1802
Includes information for January 1776 and one matrosses pay for December.
GLC02437.09491
[Order for James Warren, Paymaster, to pay Colonel Henry Knox]
March 1776
Knox is to pay the noncommissioned officers and matrosses from his artillery regiment for January 1776. Verso contains a blank abstract of pay due to the noncommissioned officers.
GLC02437.09492
[Abstract of pay due to the company commanded by Henry Burbeck in the artillery regiment commanded by Henry Knox]
1775-1776
Abstract of pay for Henry Burbeck's company of artillery for the months of December 1775 and January 1776. Lists men by rank, time of enlistment and monthly pay.
GLC02437.09495
[Abstract of pay for officers in the artillery regiment]
Abstract of pay for officers in the artillery for the month of January 1776. Lists men by rank, including staff officers with pay amounts.
GLC02437.09496
[Abstract of pay for Captain Newell's company in Henry Knox's regiment]
Newell, Eliphalet, 1735-?
Includes the company's pay for January 1776 and one man's pay for December 1775.
GLC02437.09497
[Abstract of pay for six men in Captain Newell's company of artillery]
Lists the names of six men and their corresponding pay. Docketed in graphite.
GLC02437.09498
[Abstract of pay for Captain Pierce's company in Henry Knox's regiment of artillery]
Pierce, Thomas, fl. 1775-1778
Abstract of pay for Thomas Pierce's company of artillery for the month of January 1776. Lists men with pay amounts by rank.
GLC02437.09499
[Abstract of pay for Captain Thomas Foster's company in Henry Knox's regiment of artillery]
Abstract for Thomas Foster's company of artillery for the month of January 1776. Lists men by rank, time of enlistment, and monthly wages.
GLC02437.09500
[Abstract of pay for Captain Morton's company in Henry Knox's regiment of artillery]
February-April 1776
Morton, Dimond, 1743-1792
Abstracts of pay for Dimond Morton's company of artillery for the month of February, March and April of 1776. Lists men by rank with pay amounts.
GLC02437.09501
[Abstract of pay for Captain Ebenezer Steven's company]
February 1776
Abstract of pay due to Ebenezer Steven's company for the moth of February 1776. Lists men by rank and pay amount.
GLC02437.09502
[Abstract of pay for six men in Captain Eliphalet Newell's company of artillery]
March 15, 1776
Abstract for six men in Eliphalet Newell's company of artillery for the month of January 1776. Lists men by name, position, and amount of pay.
GLC02437.09504
[Abstract of pay for Captain John Popkin's company]
March 12, 1776
Abstract of pay for commissioned officers in John Popkin's company. Lists men by rank. Docketed in pencil.
GLC02437.09505
[Abstract of pay covering the month of January for eight men in Captain Perkins's company]
8 March 1776
Abstract of pay for eight men in William Perkins' company for the month of January 1776. Lists men by name, position and pay amount. Contains a pencil docket and several mathematical tables on verso.
GLC02437.09506
[Abstract for a detachment of men formerly commanded by Captain Edward Burbeck]
February-March 1776
Abstract of men formerly of Edward Burbeck's company for the months of February and March 1776. Lists men by rank with pay amounts.
GLC02437.09509
[Abstract of Captain Edward Burbeck's company in Henry Knox's regiment of artillery]
Abstract of Edward Burbeck's company of artillery for the month of March 1776. Lists men by rank with pay amounts.
GLC02437.09510
List of inhabitants who have sign'd for their lands
1788
A list of men's names, how much land they have been issued a deed for, the date the deed was issued for, to whom the deed was issues, and what town the property is in. The towns include Warren, Thomaston and Owls Head, all in Maine.
GLC02437.10424
[Return]
2 November 1783
Bailey, Francis, 1744-1817
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Return for troops at West Point commanded by Henry Knox. Lists men by company, rank, and present status. Noted as printed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by F. Bailey.
GLC02437.10565
8 November 1783
Boynton, Joseph, fl. 1776-1783
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Return for a New Hampshire regiment of foot soldiers. Lists men by company, rank, and present status. Countersigned by George Reid. Noted as printed in Philadelphia...
GLC02437.10567
[Abstract of pay due to the field and staff officers and nine companies of the regiment of artillery commanded by Colonel Henry Knox]
Includes travel expenses and billeting. Contains information from December 1775 and January 1776.
GLC02437.10655
GLC02437.10656
GLC02437.10657
[Abstract of Captain Thomas W. Foster's Company in the regiment of artillery commanded by Henry Knox]
Foster, Thomas Waite, fl. 1769-1776
Includes records of service and wages from December 1775 and January 1776.
GLC02437.10658
to Father
25 October 1861
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Writes from Camp Pierpont, Virginia. Recounts to him, "you heard of the battle of Balls Bluff where the Rebels were victorious. They killed about 600 men altogether... besides the prisoners they took." Also reports that they caught the traitor, a...
GLC03523.08.20
to Sister
7 November 1861
Expresses dismay about the news of his father's sickness. Complains of the cold weather, remarking that "if they dont put us in Winter Quarters this winter we will all be dead before spring." Written on stationery with embossed image of soldier...
GLC03523.08.21
25 November 1861
Reports "within 3 weeks, you will hear tell of the Battle of Manassas Junction for Gen. McClellan has deceided to take that place what ever it may cost them. the campaign in Virginia will be over. And I guess we the Pennsylvania Reserve will have to...
GLC03523.08.22
to Sister and Father
December 9, 1861
First half of letter written to his sister from Camp Pierpont, reporting that they went on a foraging party, where they obtained one secession barn and "2 Contraband Negroes, 5 men Prisoners, and 3 women. 2 of the men were dandy looking fellows...
GLC03523.08.23
to Sarah Knox
29 April 1861
Knox, Andrew, 1835-?
Knox writes to his wife from the trenches at Yorktown. Reports he has been sick for three days due to the constant rain. Expresses appreciation for her constant love in his absence. Mentions the enemy's fort at Gloucester point and constant shelling...
GLC03523.20.01
14 July 1861
Knox writes to his wife from Camp McDowell. Reports he's had a terrible tooth-ache and has not been able to sleep for four days. Complains of constant rain. Mentions rumors they are heading to Fairfax. States they have orders for a long march and can...
GLC03523.20.02
19 July 1861
Knox writes to his wife from a battle field three miles outside Manassas Junction. Describes in detail a fierce battle that lasted five hours and resulted in 60 killed or wounded soldiers. Expects another large battle soon.
GLC03523.20.03
6 August 1862
Knox writes to his wife from Harrison's Landing. Expresses concern for her health. Inquires how the new baby is doing. Mentions he sent her ten dollars. States he is watching for Rebel gunboats. Expects to move on to Malvern Hill soon. Complains of...
GLC03523.20.04
December 17, 1861
First half of letter written to his sister from Camp Pierpont. Includes newspaper clippings, noting that they are in regards to General George McCall and his division, as well as some "poetry dedicated to the Ranger's which I knew you will like it...
GLC03523.08.24
4 September 1862
Knox writes to his wife from Fort Scott in Virginia. Expresses pleasure at receiving her letters, and the Herald and Danbury newspapers. Reports he has seen nephew George and he is very thin. States the rebels will have to capture the forts before...
GLC03523.20.06
6 January 1863
Knox writes to his wife from Fort Scott in Virginia. Expresses deep love for her constant support. Mentions the capture of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Anticipates a battle under the leadership Union General Ambrose E. Burnside. Comments that Union...
GLC03523.20.07
28 April 1864
Knox writes to his wife from Fort Scott in Virginia. Informs he was officer of the day. Reports he must take the company to Fort Ward. Mentions that a complete siege train is being prepared at the Washington arsenal for a sudden move. Suspects their...
GLC03523.20.10
[Provision return for artificers]
December 28, 1783
Wright, J., fl. 1783
Lists men by company with issued rations. Countersigned by John Doughty.
GLC02437.02869
[Articles of clothing delivered to Captain Lieutenant Bryant]
circa 1783
Lists white and blue cloth, thread, silk, and other items delivered to Captain Lieutenant Bryant "for a suit of cloths for himself." Date previously inferred, and written in pencil at the top of page.
GLC02437.02878
[Document regarding the organization of hospital staff at West Point]
December 31, 1783
Townsend, David, 1753-1829
Signed by Townsend and Samuel Adams, both hospital surgeons. Townsend and Adams assert that one hospital mate, one steward who also serves as ward master, and four orderlies will be sufficient staff for the hospital at West Point during the winter....
GLC02437.02879
[State of the invalid officers]
1783
Knox's working draft for an Inspection Board report on the Invalid Regiment. Lists thirteen invalid officers and their injuries, disabilities or illnesses. The report is for the following officers: Captain John McGowen, Captain John Riley, Captain...
GLC02437.02882
Cash recieved from Col. Biddle DQMG at Trenton Jany 1 1777 to buy sundry necessaries for the corps of artillery
Written and signed for Henry Knox by Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Includes information pertaining to Colonel [Clement] Biddle. Date of creation based on a previously inferred date written in pencil near the top of the page.
GLC02437.02884
[Record of John Sandford, Absolom Martin and John Peck]
Sandford, John, fl. 1783
Indicates that Captain John Sandford is paymaster to Spencer's Regiment, and that Captain Martin and Peck are paymasters of the Jersey line. The line "with a Servant" has been struck.
GLC02437.02886
[Return of shoes and stockings received from General Thomas Mifflin's at Morristown 14 January 1777]
Written for Henry Knox by Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Indicates the distribution of forty pairs of shoes and stockings among ten officers, Knox included. Date of creation previously inferred (but erroneously recorded as 1873) and written in pencil...
GLC02437.02887
[List of officers pertaining to New Hampshire]
This list of men corresponds to the New Hampshire battalion. Date of creation previously inferred and written in pencil in a different hand.
GLC02437.02889
[An account of sleigh and horses bought from Colonel Timothy Pickering]
4 January 1784
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Pickering, Quartermaster General, attests that he received seventy dollars for "one second hand sleigh" and "two draught horses" from an unspecified buyer.
GLC02437.02905
Rolls of mens names belonging to the 1st, 2d, 3d & 4th Regt.
Sumner, Job, 1754-1789
A note at the bottom of the page states: "All the men whose names are mentioned above were discharg'd the fourth day of January 1784 except two the 2nd day." Docket indicates that the men listed were discharged by Major Sumner, possibly Job Sumner.
GLC02437.02906
Return of the American regiment of foot commanded by Colonel Henry Jackson
4 Jaunary 1784
Lists commissioned and staff officers.
GLC02437.02907
[Return of the troops retained in the service of the United States stationed at West Point]
Lists infantry and artillery. Cites artillery officers who composed the corps retained for service. Lists invalids and the names of men in Brigadier General Henry Jackson's regiment.
GLC02437.02910
[Certification of Samuel Shaw's military service]
5 January 1784
Knox attest that Shaw has served in the Continental Artillery for eight years, "more than seven of which he has been particularly attached to the subscriber in the capacities of adjutant, Brigade-Major, and aid de Camp." Praises Shaw as "an...
GLC02437.02915
Pickering, Quartermaster General, informs Knox he will attempt to leave for Boston before the following Sunday. Recommends the bearer of this note, Smith, to drive a team of oxen carrying Knox's baggage when he departs for Boston.
GLC02437.02916
Return of the general hospital at Moorse house from the 1st to the 8th of January 1784
8 January 1784
Cogswell, William, 1760-1831
Cogswell, hospital mate, directs this hospital return to Major General Henry Knox. Lists admitted, discharged, deceased. Also lists numbers of those with fever, dysentery, rheumatism, epilepsy, and other conditions at the "General Hospital at...
GLC02437.02926
[Certification of Romeo Smith's status as a freeman]
9 January 1784
Certifies that Smith has served in the army for three years. Writes "Any person attempting to circumvent or trepan him as a slave will incur the severest penalty of the Law and the indignation of Heaven."
GLC02437.02929
to John Peirce
Knox instructs Peirce (in some sources "Pierce"), Paymaster General, to pay Daniel Parker & Co. on his account.
GLC02437.02933
to Nathanael Greene
February 15, 1784
Knox discusses possibilities of visiting Greene and his family. Hopes Greene is interested in the Society of the Cincinnati. Refers to a cannon he intends to engrave for Greene. Written in Dorchester, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.02955
[Return of artillery men in the Northern Department]
February 1784
Jefferds, Samuel, 1752-1804
Lieutenant Jefferds lists lieutenants, sergeants, corporals, and matrosses present fit for duty and on command.
GLC02437.02968
[Certification regarding John Dewman's injuries]
3 March 1784
Knox certifies that Captain John [Dewman] received a wound in the Battle of Germantown, 4 October 1777. Attests that the wound has incapacitated Dewman, causing dizziness, general sickness, and at times insanity.
GLC02437.02969
24 July 1789
Frost, William, 1747-1827
Has found one hundred seventy five deeds and returns, in the files of the York county registers office, relating to the Waldo patent, a large tract of land owned by Knox.
GLC02437.09225
[Pay abstract of Captain Thomas W. Foster's company in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
December 1775- April 1776
Appears to be signed by Foster.
GLC02437.09514
[Account of Captain Thomas Pierce's company of artillery in Colonel Henry Knox's regiment]
February- April 1776
Abstract of Thomas Pierce's company of artillery for the months of February, March and April 1776. Lists men by rank and pay amounts, grouped by month.
GLC02437.09515
[Abstract of pay for Captain William Perkin's company in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
Lists rank and pay for February- April 1776.
GLC02437.09518
[Abstract of pay for Captain Jotham Drury's Company in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
8 May 1776
Drury, Jotham, 1741-1831
Lists rank and corresponding pay for December 1775 and January 1776.
GLC02437.09519
[Abstract of pay for Lieutenant Coren, December 1775-April 1776]
9 May 1776
Crafts, Edward, 1746-1806
Verso contains accounts apparently related to captains serving under Coren (possibly Isaac Coren).
GLC02437.09521
[Abstract of pay for officers serving under Henry Knox]
11 May 1776
Lists the names of 13 officers, including Henry Burbeck, William Dana, and Jotham Drury, among others. Docketed by Knox as "Captn Mortons abstract."
GLC02437.10439
January 26, 1784
Hull, William, 1753-1825
Return for troops at West Point, New York. Lists men by rank and current status. Includes a list on the verso of absent officers.
GLC02437.10576
6 January 1862
Reports from Camp Pierpont. Professes to her, "I think I told you once before that you must not believe all the newspapers say about [this] war for they dont know more than you do. Or not much more. You must not suppose that General George McCall is...
GLC03523.08.25
January 14, 1862
Writes from Camp Pierpont telling him that Christmas and New Year's "passed off pleasently and on New Years day we had a grand Oyster Dinner." Provides detail about picketing, particularly noting the harsh and cold weather. Relays military...
GLC03523.08.26
January 20, 1862
Writing from Camp Pierpont, he summarizes the military news for his father. Recently heard that some New York troops are coming across Chain Bridge, and that Birneys Zouaves (23rd Regiment) are coming to the area. Mentions that General George...
GLC03523.08.27
January 26, 1862
Writes from Camp Pierpont, informing his sister that they are preparing to move against the enemy at Centreville and Manassas Junction, Virginia. He estimates however, that it will be two weeks before they actually make a move. Encloses a...
GLC03523.08.28
Reports from Camp Pierpont, telling his father that they expect an attack from the Rebels any day. Relays that Centreville is fortified by about 60,000 Rebel troops and 175 pieces of artillery. Informs him about General George McClellan's plan to...
GLC03523.08.29
January 30, 1862
Summarizes daily duties to his sister, from Camp Pierpont. Tells her that he expects that General Ambrose Burnside's expedition will take place soon. Writes "I got nothing new to write it is the same old thing out here Rain Rain Rain Mud Mud Mud...
GLC03523.08.30
to Father and Sister
February 4, 1862
First half of letter written to his sister from Camp Pierpont. Reports that The Burnside [General Ambrose Burnside] Expedition is "somewhere down South now." Communicates to her his opinion that "you better hunt of husband than a situation as a...
GLC03523.08.31
February 11, 1862
Reports to his father from Camp Pierpont, mentioning that Union General Charles Stone has been rearrested and sent to Fort Lafayette. "The following are the charges brought against him. 1st For misbeavior at the Battle of Balls Bluff. 2nd For holding...
GLC03523.08.32
February 19, 1862
Writes to his sister from Camp Pierpont, informing her that Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, and Roanoke Island have been captured. Also mentions "the taking of Winchester and Savannah. The evacuation of Springfield and Bowling Green." Speaks of...
GLC03523.08.33
12 March 1862
In the first portion of the letter, he reports to his father from Hunter Mills, [Virginia]. Notes that Centreville, Manassas Junction, and Winchester are in their possession. Mentions that the road through Richmond is now open, and that they have...
GLC03523.08.34
March 24, 1862
Reports that he is waiting to board a fleet, but does not yet know where he is going. Notes there are 80,000 troops who will also possibly go to Richmond. Describes their march from Hunters Mill to Alexandria. States "we were a hollering Crackers at...
GLC03523.08.35
27 April 1862
Summarizes his regiment's movements for his father, noting that they are currently at [Catalin] Station, Virginia but working their way towards Yorktown. Mentions that General George McClellan has 600 pieces of artillery at Yorktown, and that General...
GLC03523.08.36
12 May 1862
Writes that the Rebels have retreated, but have destroyed the bridge going across the Rappahannock River. Informs her that Fredricksburg is now in their possession, and that Rebels have destroyed two million dollars worth of property there...
GLC03523.08.37
8 July 1863
Knox writes to his wife from Fort Scott in Virginia. Expresses deep love for her. Comments "It will be a source of great gratification for me to know that we have done our share towards preserving the Union and Liberties of our country." Inquires...
GLC03523.20.08
25 April 1864
Knox writes to his wife from Fort Scott in Virginia. Reports he took the company to Fort Ward for a very severe brigade review and inspection. Expresses deep love for her. Expects to move to the front as artillery. Reports Union General Ambrose...
GLC03523.20.09
11 July 1864
Knox writes to his wife from camp outside Petersburg, Virginia. Inquires about the shirt and socks she sent him. Informs her the gun he fires into Petersburg is called the Petersburg Express and takes fourteen seconds to reach its target. Mentions...
GLC03523.20.11
19 July 1864
Knox writes to his wife from camp outside Petersburg, Virginia. Expresses how down-hearted and lonesome he feels. Reports heavy artillery on the picket lines, even at night. Informs her they will use new thirteen inch mortar shells that weigh 200...
GLC03523.20.12
25 July 1864
Knox writes to his wife from camp outside Petersburg, Virginia. Complains about the lack of letters from her and expresses his deep need to receive word from her. Requests the New York papers be sent to him. Says he is extremely lonely and camp...
GLC03523.20.13
27 July 1864
Knox writes to his wife from camp outside Petersburg, Virginia. Complains about the lack of letters from her. Expresses anxiety about her well-being. Suspects the siege has not begun yet. States he is not kept busy enough, and they cannot get the...
GLC03523.20.14
23 May 1862
Informs his father that they are preparing for battle, and will move across the river where they will meet about 25,000 Rebel soldiers. Reports that a portion of General Nathaniel Bank's troops have come, but because the Confederates have "worked...
GLC03523.08.38
8 June 1862
Provides his father with a comprehensive military report. Mentions that General Irvin McDowell has received orders to come across the river and reinforce General George McClellan. McDowell refused, so instead, a portion of General Nathaniel Bank's...
GLC03523.08.39
6 July 1862
Writes from a camp near James River, [Virginia]. Details latest military endeavors, starting with an arms inspection by General George McClellan. Soon thereafter, the Rebels began to shell and the soldiers were ordered onto a different part of the...
GLC03523.08.40
15 July 1862
Addresses his sister in first half of letter about her "new young man." Asks if she will send him a number of things, such as a shirt, some tobacco, and some "Jamaca Ginger" because the water there gives him diarrhea. The second half of the letter is...
GLC03523.08.41
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