Knox, Henry, 1750-1806 to John Cochran

GLC02437.10063

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GLC#
GLC02437.10063-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
25 November 1782
Author/Creator
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Title
to John Cochran
Place Written
West Point, New York
Pagination
1 p. : docket Height: 36 cm, Width: 23.3 cm
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
The War for Independence

Knox writes to Doctor Cochran, Director General of the Medical Department of the Continental Army. Reports that in the absence of Doctor Burnet (on leave), West Point is in need of medical personnel. Writes, "The men begin to be taken sick, especially those in tents I shall have places warm and comfortable to put the sick into, but there is not the least article of hospital stores." Asks for Cochran to send medical stores under a person of his own appointment (who would presumably remain at West Point after delivering the stores).

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