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[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Robertson]
14 December 1782
Johnson, J., fl. 1782
Lieutenant Colonel Johnson recommends Robertson for a leave of absence. Directed to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09562
to unknown
1791
Shippen, Edward, 1729-1806
Discusses renting out a farm at Mount Pleasant to [Henry] Knox. Edward Shippen and Tenth Coxe were noted in red pen at a later date.
GLC02437.09889
[Return of goods drawn from Continental Army stores from September 1775 to January 1776]
February 13, 1776
Crafts, Edward, 1746-1806
Lists the names of 40 men in Captain Craft's Company, with a numeric figure. Docketed in graphite.
GLC02437.10437
to Walter Patterson re: plans to travel to China
1803/04/23
Patterson, Daniel, fl. 1803-1818
Daniel explains his desire to secure a post on a ship to China, and also gives news of the family. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04497
to Walter Patterson re: naval assignments
1803/06/06
Daniel describes his recent naval assignments. Docket on address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04498
to Mr. Patterson re: naval blockades
1805/07/10
N.B., fl. 1805
N.B. states that a British fleet has just sailed to France and established a naval blockade. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04499
Court case for the charge of trespass brought against Richard Dodge
1806/08
New York Supreme Court
Walter Patterson served as the plaintiffs' attorney in the court case described in this document. The document states the charges brought against Richard Dodge, and how he is to repair for his act of trespass.
GLC03107.04500
to Walter Patterson re: receipt of naval honors
1806/12/27
Daniel describes a recent occaision on which a dinner was given to honor his naval service. Docket and address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04501
to Mr. Patterson re: hope for a return to free trade
1807/02/09
Skipwith, Fulwar, 1765-1839
Skipwith writes that he hopes the British will cease their blockade of French ports so that free trade may resume. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04502
to Mr. Patterson re: ban on the exportation of arms
1807/02/25
Jarvis, William, fl. 1806-1807
Jarvis asks Mr. Patterson for advice on how what to do with some weapons, since there it is prohibited to export arms from France. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04503
Court case between Daniel Wilson and James McCauley
1807/09
The document explains a court case between Daniel Wilson, plaintiff; and James McCauley, defendant. Wilson brought the plea of trespass against McCauley, who failed to fulfill the terms of a promissary note, and was therefore indebted to Wilson....
GLC03107.04504
The document explains a court case between Daniel Wilson, plaintiff; and James McCauley, defendant. Wilson and his attorney Walter Patterson brought the plea of trespass against McCauley, who failed to fulfill the terms of a promissary note, and was...
GLC03107.04505
Court case between Jacob Stout and Charles Bruce
1808/06
Jacob Stout, plaintiff, and his attorney Walter Patterson brought the defendant Charles Bruce to the Mayor's Court for failing to pay a debt to Stout.
GLC03107.04506
to Mssrs. Andrew & John Sufern re: shipment of pig iron
1810/11
Patterson, Walter, fl. 1810
Patterson states that Mssrs. Andrew and John Suffern will receive a shipment of pig iron from Henry Livingston, for which they should make prompt payment. Patterson wrote the letter on Henry Livingston's behalf.
GLC03107.04507
to Henry Knox
30 June 1782
Craig, Isaac, 1742-1826
Encloses an ordnance return and a return of his detachment. Writes that since his arrival, "the whole Garrison have been Employed in puting the Fort in a better State of defence - my Detachment are Engaged in making new Platforms, Reparing Gun...
GLC02437.01470
to [Henry Knox]
30 July 1794
Craig, Margaret, fl. 1794
Speaks of an "unfortunate" gentleman who is looking for work. Reports she has heard the gentleman was "formerly distinguished both by his abilities and his rank in the French army." Date added later in pencil.
GLC02437.06154
to Margaret Craig
31 July 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Informs Craig he received her letter and would be happy to find employment for the gentleman she spoke of. See GLC02437.06154 for Craig's request..
GLC02437.06156
[Land Agreement]
15 July 1802
Craig, Robert, fl. 1802
Robert Craig and Henry Knox both signed the document. Major Wheaton signed as a witness. A land agreement between Robert Craig and Henry Knox. Craig purchased a lot of land in Prospect, Maine that adjoins his current lot in Frankfort, Maine. The...
GLC02437.07741
Prospectus of an historical and allegorical picture, entitled the Siege of York
circa 1804
Title continues: "or, the British surrendering their arms to General Washington after their defeat at York-Town, in Virginia, in the month of October, 1781." States that John Francis Renault is the creator of the work. Contains a description of the...
GLC02437.10361
Shots & Shells expended by the Allied Army at the Siege of York in Virginia, from the 9th to the 17th of October inclusive.
17 October 1781
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Lists quantities of shot and shell used by the French and Americans during the siege of Yorktown.
GLC02437.01235
to John Crane
January 13, 1781
Discusses Colonel John Crane's regiment, which is on its way to West Point to obtain clothing. Mentions that he will have to keep the regiment there to work in the laboratory repairing the ordnance. Describes various repairs that need to be made...
GLC02437.01333
21 April 1782
Written from Baskenridge, likely present-day Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Comments that he expected to be at West Point by now, but was delayed at Elizabeth Town. Plans to be in West Point by 15 May at the latest. Asks that Crane save as much timber...
GLC02437.01392
15 December 1783
Young, Joseph, 1733-1814
Discusses the order that the Albany hospital is to be closed, which he was not aware of, and the lack of firewood for the patients. Also reports back to Knox about his preparation for closing the hospital. Young signs as hospital physician. Noted as...
GLC02437.02832
to Joseph Young
25 December 1783
Discusses the sick patients that have to stay in Albany, New York for the winter. Also writes about provisioning the sick. Writes that Young "must know the state of the patients better than any other man, and a confidence in your candor induces me...
GLC02437.02860
30 April 1785
Cranch, Richard, 1726-1811
Recommends his nephew Joseph Cranch for appointment by Knox, Secretary at War. Relates the details of Joseph's life, including the loss of both of his parents at an early age. Joseph sold his land in England and opened up a shop in Boston that was...
GLC02437.03134
14 August 1786
Cranch, Joseph, 1769-1791
Written from Springfield, possibly in Massachusetts. Writes that the present letter is copied from a letter Cranch sent to Knox in New York, before he was aware Knox had traveled to Boston. In it, he discusses a problem of receiving pay. Had received...
GLC02437.03291
to Joseph Cranch
4 November 1786
Makes arrangements with Cranch about a financial transaction. Cranch, and Mr. [James] Byers, who is also mentioned in this document, are munitions manufacturers. See GLC02437.03291 for a related document.
GLC02437.03324
March 17, 1788
Discusses accounts pertaining to Cranch's brother. Notes he will be traveling through Springfield [Massachusetts] in May. Possibly related to GLC02437.03134. marked "private" on the docket.
GLC02437.03823
25 August 1788
Reports that he had to leave Springfield, Massachusetts, on account of his ill health. Asks if Knox has settled his account for the work he completed. Requests "any imployment... In the Public Service." Instructs Knox to direct his reply to the...
GLC02437.03977
28 October 1788
Solicits employment from Knox. Offers to clean some pistols in Springfield, Massachusetts. After the task is finished, will wait for Knox's further commands. Instructs Knox to direct his reply to the care of William Cranch in Boston.
GLC02437.04016
8 May 1790
Craigie, Andrew, 1744-1819
Signed in text. Asks "if the Genl. can, without inconvenience, lend him five hundred Dollars till the beginning of the Week." Knox dockets that it was not in his power to lend Craigie the money.
GLC02437.04596
February 16, 1791
Zollickoffer, John Conrad, 1742-1797
Informs Knox that he "transferd to Capt. Cottineau the resolve of the General Meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati held at Philadelphia." Hopes Cottineau is accepted as a member of the society and that he receives a diploma from Knox.
GLC02437.04857
15 July 1791
Fears he is bothering Knox by continuing to bring up the status of Captain [Denis Nicholas] Cottineau [de Kloguene]'s claim to be admitted as a member of the Society of the Cincinnati (he spells it "Sincinaty"). Says he wrote twice to Knox, but has...
GLC02437.05065
to John Conrad Zollickoffer
July 19, 1791
Knox reference's Zollickoffer's letter from July 15 (GLC02437.05065). Says that all foreign members of the Society of the Cincinnati are to be selected by Comte D'Estaing, Comte de Rochambeau, and the Marquis de Lafayette. Says Captain Cottineau...
GLC02437.05075
23 August 1794
Yznardi, Joseph M., fl. 1794-1801
Letter of introduction for Don Luis de Villemont, who seems to be an officer in the Spanish Navy. Asks Knox to offer Villemont whatever attentions he can offer.
GLC02437.06032
15 July 1794
Thanks Knox for the many private and public favors he received while in America. Offers his assistance to Knox and his friends if he ever needs it. Also offers to provide any new or "interesting intelligence" from Poland. Updates Knox on political...
GLC02437.06145
February 9, 1796
Woodbridge, Dudley, 1747-1823
Expresses interest in a plot of land in the Ohio territory that he heard Knox is possibly selling. Noted as written in Norwich, which is most likely in either Connecticut or Massachusetts. Also includes some calculations on the verso.
GLC02437.06619
[Account with William Knox]
January 18, 1779
Yancey, James, fl. 1779
William's account with Yancey includes sealing wax, shoes, tax, thread, various types of cloth, stockings, sugar, playing cards, etc. The total for this bill came to £837.11.3. Signed by Yancey stating he received payment.
GLC02437.08460
January 22, 1779
Account between William Knox and James Yancey. Includes women's shoes and credit for sugar. Signed by Yancey.
GLC02437.08463
[Receipt]
29 May 1802
Young, & Minns, 1803-1814
Receipt for a turnpike road for Henry Knox.
GLC02437.08798
6 November 1802
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Receipt of $50 from Stephen Young to be deducted from the amount Young owes to Henry Knox.
GLC02437.08802
[Testimony]
10 May 1738
Woodside, William, fl. 1738
Report concerning the Indians in the Penobscot region of Maine and their relations with Samuel Waldo. Attested to by Benjamin Larrabee.
GLC02437.08885
14 May 1738
Woodside, Jean, fl. 1738
Testimony of Jean and Anna Woodside regarding an encounter with a Penobscott Indian and his squaw. "She then asked him why the Indians would not lett the English and Irish sett down there, he replyd it spoild their hunting..." Jean appears as 'Jane'...
GLC02437.08886
January 15, 1748
Zouberbuhlen, S., fl. 1748
Discusses the sale of cargo, including boards, and cattle.
GLC02437.08946
to Thomas Flucker
February 17, 1767
Woodbridge, Timothy, 1709-1774
Discusses the recent visit of Mr. [possibly Stephen] West, who is considering purchasing part of Woodbridge's "Glasswork grant." Believes that this will help the grant, as it is already split into portions by the "Housatonnock river." Imagines...
GLC02437.09041
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Major Perkins]
6 January 1783
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Colonel Crane recommends Perkins for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09605
[Certification of the creation of a return of ordnance and military stores after the Siege of Yorktown]
8 August 1783
Marked as a copy. Knox attests that he ordered the creation of an ordnance and military stores return. Adds, "But from the confused state in which the British stores were, and even our own, which were divided in the trenches, at the Park, and on...
GLC02437.10125
[Return of prisoners taken at the surrender of the British garrisons of Yorktown and Gloucester, Virginia]
19 October 1781
Lists numbers of prisoners taken 19 October 1781 in the British surrender of Yorktown (excluding marine prisoners). Docketed by Knox's aide-de-camp, Samuel Shaw: "Prisoners of War under [Earl] Cornwallis."
GLC02437.10665
to Walter Patterson re: arrival in Albany
1811/03/13
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
GLC03107.04508
to Walter Patterson re: information regarding their "legacy"
1811/08/01
Daniel asks his brother to retrieve whatever information he can about their "legacy," as an individual has offered to pay a substantial sum of money for this information. He also asks why so few of his letters have been answered. Docket and address...
GLC03107.04509
16 June 1782
Writes, "I mentioned to his Excellency General Washington, that it might be well to send some persons to the State of Vermont after [desertion], and he is pleased to approve of it. I have not the least doubt but the persons who deserted from your...
GLC02437.01454
6 August 1782
Writes that he has mentioned to General George Washington his and Crane's opinion that the west redoubt is the best place to deposit the powder now at Fishkill, and Washington agrees completely. Declares that Washington has asked Knox to direct the...
GLC02437.01516
[Articles of capitulation settled at Yorktown]
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805
List of articles dictating the surrender of Cornwallis (Lieutenant General of Britain) to George Washington, the Count de Rochambeau (Lieutenant General of the French army), and the Comte de Grasse (Lieutenant General of the naval armies of France)...
GLC02437.09555
2 April 1772
Wright, & Gill, fl. 1753-1798
Informs Knox that some items in his order are outside of the trade which Wright & Gill, a London stationery company operated by Thomas Wright and William Gill, engages in. However, Wright & Gill explain that they obtained and shipped the items since...
GLC02437.00010
14 August 1781
Written by Colonel Crane to Brigadier General Knox. Writes in response to officers who have accused him of withholding money from soldiers under his command. Asks for a court of inquiry to investigate the matter. Hopes everyone "who have made free...
GLC02437.01133
12 October 1781
Encloses a return of ordnance and stores. Reports that nothing will be done in the fall toward building the magazine at Fort Clinton or Fort Putnam because of all the work needed to prepare for winter. The artificers have been building a workshop at...
GLC02437.01221
December 19, 1781
Writes to inform Knox of his "wishes that the detachment from the Regiment may joine us" if consistent with Knox's plans. They are acquiring clothing for the regiment and he wants the men to anticipate the new clothes and feel satisfaction from...
GLC02437.01307
February 18, 1782
Apologizes for not responding more quickly to Knox, but was waiting for the commissaries to obtain paper so he might prepare the military returns. Refers to the returns from October, November, and December, which he sent out in the beginning of...
GLC02437.01356
February 20, 1782
Received last letter from Knox and is waiting for General William Heath's arrival with an unnamed Sergeant to convene a party of men. Will respond to Knox as soon as they return.
GLC02437.01357
30 April 1782
Discusses various issues regarding the ordnance laboratory and supplies at West Point. Includes an estimate of the stores they will need for the laboratory there. Comments that they are working to tow timber and obtain materials. Refers to his...
GLC02437.01400
19 June 1782
Discusses the appointment of two conductors, Swartland and Trent. Apparently due to some error they were sent as artificers to the wrong company, but as they had been appointed by Knox as conductors, a Captain Sears has ordered their return to their...
GLC02437.01456
20 June 1782
Writes, "The General desires you will find him an exact return of the firearms and accoutrements at West Point, under the care of the Comy Mil. Stores [Commissary of Military Stores], specifying particularly the number which have bayonets, and...
GLC02437.01461
12 July 1782
Informs Knox that they have in their stores a number of "wide Horseman's belts," and many officers from the Infantry want to split the belts and "make two for their pouches." Is not sure whether Knox had another use for them so declined to give...
GLC02437.01484
22 August 1782
Directs Crane to send a specified amount and kind of arms and troops to the light infantry [at an unspecified location]. Declares that Crane may choose which men to send, but no more than twelve men may be attached to each piece of artillery. Will...
GLC02437.01535
23 August 1782
Informs Crane that the "horses, geers [gears?] and drivers, for the pieces of artillery to be annexed to the light infantry, are to be at the ferry opposite West Point this evening." Explains that the gears are part of an order of 100 sets placed by...
GLC02437.01537
30 August 1782
Written and initialed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Writes that he has been informed that regiments encamped on the point have taken boards and other items from the tents and intend to take them away or sell them. Asks...
GLC02437.01550
7 January 1783
Written by Colonel Crane of the Continental Artillery to Major General Knox. Says the dispute between Captain Lieutenant Kemper and Lieutenant Crawley has been presented to a board of officers and their opinion presented to him. Says he does not know...
GLC02437.01808
8 January 1783
Written by Major General Knox to Colonel Crane. This is a reply to GLC02437.01808. Gives his sentiments on the dispute between Captain Lieutenant Kemper and Lieutenant Crowley. Says "there were breaches of that delicacy which ever ought to govern...
GLC02437.01812
[Order to Colonel Crane]
20 August 1783
Order from General Knox telling Colonel John Crane to relieve Captain Burbeck's company whose time of service has expired with men whose are enlisted for a longer period.
GLC02437.02403
10 November 1783
Sends a brevet for the rank of Brigadier General and asks him to deliver the enclosed additional brevets (not present) to four named officers. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.02766
[Certificate of illness]
22 November 1783
Townsend, David, 1753-1829
Countersigned by Samuel Adams, a hospital surgeon. Certifies that soldiers in the general hospital are "so reduced by Sickness as totally to disqualify them for any Kind of military Duty & in our Opinion they will continue in that situation thro'...
GLC02437.02793
December 16, 1785
Winter, V., fl. 1785
Writes, "Your accepted draught in favor of Peter Webbers is deposited on my hands with Instructions to put the same in suit unless forthwith discharged I thought proper to give you this previous notice before any Legal Steps were taken for the...
GLC02437.03225
16 August 1788
Woods, John, fl. 1788
Thanks Knox for a favor recently granted. Plans to embark for Europe soon, and asks Knox for a copy of papers he will need to conduct business there. Signed as Jno. Woods.
GLC02437.03963
20 August 1788
Winthrop, William, 1753-1825
Winthrop informs Knox he has examined county records regarding the estate of the late Thomas Flucker and Flucker's father. Encloses minutes pertaining to the records (GLC02437.03967). Instructs Knox to pay D. Rand.
GLC02437.03966
5 October 1790
Insists on commenting on accounts General Crane had left for him. Knox had the paymaster go over Crane's account with great care so that it would be satisfactory to both Crane and the public. Knox writes that "the result doe not leave any balance in...
GLC02437.04744
to Wright & Gill
24 November 1791
Writes to the firm of Wright & Gill, in London. Writes that Mr. Thomas Longman will pay the balance on his account with Wright & Gill, a London stationery company. Touches on several other business matters.
GLC02437.05245
[An account of the yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia]
11-14 October 1793
Top half of this document is dated 11 October from Philadelphia. The bottom half is dated 14 October from New York. The Philadelphia report gives a grim account of the yellow fever outbreak. The New York report says 137 were officially buried in...
GLC02437.05942
[Petition for Falmouth lands in Maine]
May 1796
Waldo, Samuel, 1764-?
Previous research suggests the document was written in May 1796; that date was added in pen on page one at a later time. A petition on behalf of several members of the Waldo and Winslow families for a portion of the Falmouth lands in Maine. A note...
GLC02437.06758
22 July 1796
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833
Written from the Treasury Department. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury, has been requested by the House of Representatives to prepare a report on the establishment of districts for collecting duties along the United States border with Canada....
GLC02437.06789
to Abiel Wood
18 October 1796
Unsigned, but content and docket suggest the author is Henry Knox. Written from Montpelier, Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine. Asks for information about chartering vessels of different sizes and at different times of the year, in Wiscasset (he...
GLC02437.06845
31 October 1796
Wood, Abiel, fl. 1743-1811
Answers Knox's question from his previous letter (see GLC02437.06845) regarding vessels sailing to and from Wiscasset. Provides information about the size of the boats sailing from that location, where they are traveling, and how much cargo they can...
GLC02437.06855
[Agreement]
19 May 1797
Agreement between Knox and Robert Wyatt from England, for Wyatt to work in the gardens on Knox's property. Signed by Wyatt, with John Rynier and Friederick Gottman signing as witnesses.
GLC02437.06969
24 August 1797
Wyatt, Robert, fl. 1797
Gives Knox his opinion concerning Knox's house and lands. Noted as written at Montpelier, Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07022
18 October 1797
Discusses peach and other fruit trees as well as the gardens at Knox's estate. Noted as written at Montpelier, which is Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07037
to Oliver Wolcott
5 March 1798
Discusses accounts and related financial business. Noted as private.
GLC02437.07099
7 March 1798
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Discusses land in Maine.
GLC02437.07100
4 April 1798
Discusses the offer of a survey of Thomaston, Maine, which he declined, on behalf of Knox.
GLC02437.07114
10 April 1798
Asks for a recommendation on behalf of one of the settlers in Thomaston for references in Philadelphia to help establish business.
GLC02437.07115
2 May 1798
Asks for Knox assistance as he is having a difficult time supporting himself and his family in his present situation.
GLC02437.07122
27 May 1798
Writes a recommendation for his friend Henry Jackson to the Naval department. Noted as a copy. Written at a later date.
GLC02437.07134
28 May 1798
Discusses an issue between the War and Treasury departments concerning the navy and perhaps the building of ships.
GLC02437.07136
31 May 1798
Discusses land in Maine and an assessment of the rights to that land, which will be going up for auction.
GLC02437.07140
7 June 1798
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1822
Asks on behalf of the President, John Adams, for Knox's opinion concerning the ability of Samuel Nicholson and whether he should be appointed to a new command. At the time, Nicholson was assigned command of the USS Constitution. Noted as written at...
GLC02437.07147
December 16, 1798
Winslow tells Knox that Nathaniel Hatch is eager to purchase land from Knox, but Knox's asking price is higher than Hatch had expected. Winslow also discusses other land issues and Thomas Flucker's estate.
GLC02437.07208
January 13, 1799
Winslow informs Knox that he is "suffering much injury from Pillagers upon your Lands in Falmouth." Winslow says that "the Secretary of the Treasury, has instituted an investigation of the Conduct of the Marshal of this District, in consequence of...
GLC02437.07223
February 13, 1799
Winslow informs Knox, "I have pursued unremittingly the Steps requisite to promote your desire of speedily commanding monies for some of your Lots in Falmouth, as express'd in your last Lettr." Winslow explains whom he has been in contact with and...
GLC02437.07233
March 27, 1799
Winslow received Knox's letter of 27 March 1799. Winslow tells Knox, "on the morrow shall inform Merrills and Bracket of your acceptance of their terms...." Winslow mentions a problem he has concerning his (Winslow's) problem.
GLC02437.07250
2 April 1799
Winslow tells Knox of the difficult time he had surveying Penobscot due to difficult woodland and stormy weather. Winslow is trying to secure payment from buyers, "Messrs Merril and Brackett," who are awaiting a survey of the area. The don't want...
GLC02437.07251
Agreement
01 August 1800
Copy of an agreement between Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, Henry Jackson, and Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Knox, Lincoln, and Jackson agree to pay Winthrop debts due from land sales. Payment is preferred "in specie to the said Land." A postscript...
GLC02437.07439
[Debt to Thomas L. Winthrop]
06 October 1800
The debt to Winthrop "may be satisfied by the appraisment one of any of the lands held by in the Towns of Hampden Bangor or Prospect on Penobscot River, or in the Towns of North Port or Ducktrap on Penobscot bay."
GLC02437.07467
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