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[Return of spare amunition with the brigades]
30 June 1781
Frothingham, Richard, 1748-1819
For 30 June 1781. Frothingham signs as Field Commissary of Military Stores. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00997
to Henry Knox
Strachan, William, 1752-1798
Lieutenant Strachan encloses a return (GLC02437.00996).
GLC02437.00998
Return of military stores received, delivered, and on hand in the months of June & July 81
July 1781
Lists amounts of damaged muskets, bayonets, etc. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00999
to Lucy Flucker Knox
July 26, 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox writes to his wife from Philipsburgh (present-day Sleepy Hollow, New York). "... I have never found any absence from [Lucy] so truly insupportable as the present. I am alone amidst a croud [sic], and unhappy without my companion." He bemoans the...
GLC02437.01000
[Muster roll for Captain Andrew Moodie's Company]
1 July 1781
Fish, Nicholas, 1758-1833
Moodie's company was in the 2nd regiment of artillery. Covers January-June 1781. Fish signs as inspector. Verso contains "Proof of Effectives," signed by Captain Andrew Moodie, Lieutenant Henry Williams and Colonel Philip Van Cortlandt. Cortlandt...
GLC02437.01001
GLC02437.01002
Cannon & mortars which could be drawn from West Point
Title from docket.
GLC02437.01003
to Timothy Pickering
2 July 1781
Knox writes to Colonel Pickering, Quartermaster General. Discusses the transport of lead, pistols, and other items to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Refers to shot, shells, and other ordnance gathered at various posts (New Windsor and Fishkill, New...
GLC02437.01004
Moodie, Andrew, ?-1787
Written at Fort Herkimer. Captain Moodie updates Knox on general news at the fort. Reports that the gun powder for the fort is stored in the cellar of a house occupied by eight or nine families. Worries that no work will get done due to a lack of...
GLC02437.01005
[Certificate of pay] [In French]
Barras, Paul, vicomte de, 1755-1829
Certificate to pay Jonathan Winship. Appears to be signed by the Comte de Barras, and [Graucheau], Major of the Squadron under Barras. On verso, Winship signs, transferring the money to Joseph Gowen. Gowen signs, transferring the money to William...
GLC02437.01007
3 July 1781
Baubert, V., fl. 1781
Partially printed. Certificate to pay Thomas Lloyd Halsey, a shipping merchant and French consular agent, for providing supplies to General Rochambeau's army. Note in English on verso signed by Halsey states: "Pay the contents to Mr. William Knox...
GLC02437.01008
to [Thomas] Seward
Orders Captain Seward, an artillery officer in charge of ordnance stores forwarded [from] Springfield, to secure powder and other stores under the decks of transport vessels (Seward was apparently on his way to Claverack, New York). The powder and...
GLC02437.01009
to Richard Frothingham
Knox writes to Frothingham, Field Commissary of Military Stores. Provides a list of ordnance, ordering that it should be transported to Peekskill, New York.
GLC02437.01010
to John Crane
Directs the letter to Colonel Crane, in charge of the ordnance and stores forwarded from Boston, Massachusetts to Claverack, New York. Provides instructions for shipping the powder and other stores. Orders that the stores must be sent from...
GLC02437.01011
to [Ebenezer] Stevens
Gives Lieutenant Colonel Stevens specific instructions for organizing and gathering men and weapons at New Windsor, Peekskill, and West Point, New York. "From the frequent communications to you of my intentions & desires, you will be able to execute...
GLC02437.01012
to John Ruddock
Gives Ruddock orders regarding stores and cannon being transported from Boston and Springfield, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island to New Windsor, New York. Instructs that all stores and cannon coming in must be sent to West Point. Post...
GLC02437.01013
to [William] Perkins
Knox writes to Major William Perkins, overseer of stores at Providence, Rhode Island. "All the cannon & stores from Providence under you are to be transported to Fish Kill landing & there embark'd on board of vessels... & proceed to West Point..."...
GLC02437.01014
Cornell, Ezekiel, 1733-1800
Cornell writes on behalf of the Board of War. Informs Knox of the status of several supply orders, including spirits, paper, and linseed oil. Notes that [Samuel] Hodgdon, Commissary General of Military Stores, "has a fair prospect of being...
GLC02437.01015
Weekly return of part of the corps of artillery doing duty in the park. [incomplete]
29 June 1781
Doughty, John, 1754-1826
Lists numbers of commissioned, staff, and non-commissioned officers. Includes alterations. Lists numbers of those present fit for duty. Missing 11 columns.
GLC02437.10491
[Return]
Van Rensselaer, Philip, 1747-1798
Return for ordnance and stores at Albany, New York. Items listed by type, and date issued.
GLC02437.10681
Ledger F [reverse calf] [red rot and disbound]
[1782-1788]
Livingston, Family
GLC03107.05437 Part 2
[Collection of stereocards]
circa 1860-1902
Ingersoll, Truman W., 1862-1922
Collection of 61 stereocards received with Alexander Beckers' stereo viewers, GLC 5139.01 and .02. The subjects of the stereocards vary. There are 11 black and white photographic cards of views of London and England (#1-11), miscellaneous black...
GLC05139.03
[Rough sketch of New York Stock Exchange Pediment]
1900 circa
Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1830-1910
Graphite; wove paper.
GLC06343.040
Seated man in top hat, and person with harp on reverse side; graphite; wove paper.
[n.d.]
# 96 decorative borders; graphite, iron gall ink; tracing paper fragment; 16 x 10cm (irregular); fragmented
GLC06343.096
[Hunched male figure with bent leg]
1830-1910 circa
Black ink over graphite; wove paper.
GLC06343.122
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