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1 November 1782
Condy, Thomas Hollis, 1754-1833
Return of cartridges in the 9th Massa Regiment commanded by Majr Leml Trescott
Lists cartridges from the 9th Massachusetts. Countersigned by Major Lemuel Trescott.
GLC02437.01690
19 November 1782
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
to [Thomas] Jones
Marked "copy" by Carrington. Addressee is listed only as "Mr. Jones," but earlier correspondence suggests the addressee is Thomas Jones. Colonel Carrington writes that he has waited till this morning for Jones to arrive, before Carrington must...
GLC02437.01719
27 November 1782
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Orders for the issues of arms accoutrements and ammunitions
Unsigned, but written the hand of Samuel Shaw. Lists, by date between June and November, orders given to issuers of supplies, such as Mr. John Ruddock, Commissary at Fishkill, and Mr. Richard Frothingham, Commissary at West Point.
GLC02437.01725
2 December 1782
Denniston, George J., fl. 1782
Return of the boards & plank issued for the use of the Connecticut barracks
Addressed to Major General Henry Knox. Signed by George J. Denniston on behalf of John Campbell, Assistant Deputy Quarter Master. Return of the amount of boards and planks, as well as when they were delivered, to whom, and on whose orders.
GLC02437.01728
7 December 1782
Billings, Andrew, 1743-1808
to Henry Knox
Is honored to report that the two cannons entrusted to him will be ready for delivery by next Wednesday. Will soon be going away for some weeks and wishes he could be present to see them sent off, but hopes they will meet with Knox's approval....
GLC02437.01733
22 December 1782
Thomas, Joseph, 1755-1838
Report of the ordnance at the different posts and park of artillery
Chart of ordnance at Fort Clinton and nearby fortifications on the Hudson River. Artillery has been dismounted, spiked and "stoped with stones."
GLC02437.01757
January 1783
Cooper, Samuel, 1757-1840
Return of the men in the Masstts. Corps of Artillery whos time of service expt. in Decr.-Jany. Insuing
Return of 15 named men, broken down by company. Signed by Samuel Cooper, Adjutant, and countersigned by a Lieutenant Burbeck.
GLC02437.01772
1 January 1783
to the Commissary
Writes, "Please to issue provisions, from this day to the 12th inclusive, to Benjamin Jenkins, soldier in the Rhode Island Regiment on command from Saratoga, he having been served up to the 31st ulto. as per certificate from Col. Olney commanding...
GLC02437.01787
3 January 1783
Writes, "Please to issue to Prince Darby of the Massa. Artillery, fifteen days provision from the 4th instant - he being ordered on command with officers horses. By order of the Comdt." Note on verso signed illegibly.
GLC02437.01790
4 January 1783
Niven, Daniel, 1742-1809
[Provision return for sixteen carpenters drafted from the line, employed in the engineer department at West Point]
Return signed by D. [likely Daniel] Niven [sometimes spelled Nevin] and countersigned "By order of the Comdt", S. [Samuel] Shaw, Aide-de-Camp. Note on verso signed by John Allin.
GLC02437.01793
13 December 1782
George, John, 1751-1820
[Ordnance return for an artillery park and other posts in the West Point vicinity]
Lists artillery numbers for several forts in vicinity surrounding West Point.
GLC02437.10067
27 October 1782-20 November 1782
Campbell, John, fl. 1782-1787
[Return of forage issued]
Lists the date issued, to whom, the quantity, and whether it was Indian corn, oats, rye, peas or hay.
GLC02437.10513
19 November 1781
to Thomas Nelson
Refers to a letter he forwarded to Nelson from General George Washington regarding a shipment of military stores to be deposited at Westham. If unable to find storage there, he was to ask Nelson for help finding storage in Richmond. Comments he...
GLC02437.01291
19 October 1781
[Return of shot and shells].
Lists shot and shells sent to the line, expended, and left over at Yorktown on 19 October 1781. Also lists shot and shells expended from 9 October 1781 to 17 October 1781 under the command of John Lamb, Edward Carrington, Ebenezer Stevens, and...
GLC02437.01240
circa 21 October 1781-24 October 1781
Ordnance & Stores directed to be Sent up the Bay of Chesapeake.
Lists quantities of different types of ordnance to be transported. The Battle of Yorktown had ended earlier that month.
GLC02437.01274
2 November 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Return of Cannon Sent to the Head of Elk, subject to the orders of Robert Morris Esq.
Lists quantities of supplies being sent to Head of Elk, Maryland. Clerical copy written by Samuel Shaw from a Park of Artillery. A note at the bottom from Colonel Edward Carrington, written in Samuel Shaw's hand, on 3 November 1781 indicates that he...
GLC02437.01281
30 November 1781
Return of Ordnance & Military Stores rec'd. of Rich Frothingham Esq. Field Commissary Military Stores Novem. 22 & 30th 1781.
List of military stores including brass cannons, brass howitzers, carriages, mortars, and bullets, as well as tools and cutlery. Includes several annotations in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.01298
1781
[Rates of pay for 1777-1778]
Notes regarding changes in pay scale for military officers W. Barber, Samuel Lord, and John Austin passed by Congress in 1777 and 1778. Note at bottom reads: Mr. Shaw will be much obliged to Maj. [Platt] to fill up the above blanks with the...
GLC02437.01315
circa 1782
No. 10: articles issued in the year 1782
List of military articles issued, sorted by date.
GLC02437.01335
4 November 1781
Return of ordnance and military stores prepared for the Southern detachment.
Lists mortars, howitzers, and their implements, field pieces, items "in common for the whole," and musquetry. Docket notes these items were "order'd to the Southward from York in Virginia under Genl [Arthur] St. Clair." Docketed by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.10027
6 January 1782
Craig, Isaac, 1742-1826
[Return of Ordnance stores at Fort Pitt and Fort McIntosh]
Signed by I. Craig, Captain of Artillery to Henry Knox, Brigadier General of Artillery. Lists stores of shells, powder, cartridges, muskets, rifles, swords, etc. Fort Pitt was the site of present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Fort McIntosh became...
GLC02437.10032
Smith, John, ?-1837
Return of ordnance ammunition & stores at Glo'ster Point
Signed by Lieutenant Smith, commanding Royal Artillery Glocester.
GLC02437.10496
31 December 1781
[Return]
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the months of October, November, December 1781 at West Point, New York. Items listed by type, weight and current condition. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.10687
circa 1 February 1782
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the month of January 1782 at West Point, New York. Items listed by type, weight and current condition.
GLC02437.10691
Ruddock, John, fl. 1779-1796
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the month of January 1782 at Fishkill, New York. Items listed by type and weight.
GLC02437.10692
3 August 1781
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
[Map of Charleston, South Carolina]
Manuscript map of Charleston, South Carolina showing the coastline, various rivers and geographic features, certain structures and county names. Date and creator inferred, based on the presumption that this map accompanies GLC02437.01112.
GLC02437.01113
4 August 1781
[Instructions to Sebastian Bauman and Thomas Patten]
In the first letter, Shaw instructs Major Bauman to deliver a traveling forge to New Windsor, New York. In the second letter, written on the same date, Shaw orders Captain Patten at New Windsor to complete the forge if it is unfinished.
GLC02437.01117
16 August 1781
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Written by Major Bauman, commander of artillery at West Point, to Brigadier General Knox. A response to Knox's letter regarding his transfer from West Point (GLC02437.01134). Says General McDougall has no objections to Bauman's transfer and that...
GLC02437.01136
20 August 1781
to Samuel Shaw
An angry letter written by Major Bauman, commander of artillery at West Point, to Major Shaw, aide-de-camp to Brigadier General Henry Knox. Says "You will please to inform the general that it is moral[ly] impossible for me to join the party at New...
GLC02437.01145
7 September 1781
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Invoice of Ordnance & Military Stores forwarded to the Southern Army.
Addressed to Richard Frothingham, Esq. The ordnance listed was for the siege of Yorktown, which began later that month. Hodgdon was the commissary general of military stores. This was Henry Knox's copy, docketed by Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.01168
O'Hannan, A.B., fl. 1781
A General return of military Stores State [of] Virginia.
Chart enumerating various types of ordnance held in Irvins Store, Charlottesville, Staunton, New London, Richmond and West Ham. The ordnance was needed for the siege of Yorktown, which began later that month. O'Hannan's name is signed in a...
GLC02437.01171
9 September 1781
to Board of War and Ordnance
Reports that almost all the stores are embarked at Head of Elk, Maryland. He has not yet received a full account of ordnance sent from Philadelphia from Samuel Hodgdon, the commissary general of military stores, so he does not know if the Board's...
GLC02437.01175
12 September 1781
Tells Knox that this letter will be delivered by a Lieutenant Ford, who will also deliver ordnance and information about available ships. Describes his activities fulfilling Knox's orders to obtain ordnance and shipping vessels. Mentions using shot...
GLC02437.01183
29 September 1781
Peters, Richard, fl. 1732-1828
Orders Knox to send ordnance to General Nathanael Greene, who was "extremely destitute of Musket Ammunition." The Continental Army began to invest the British works for the siege of Yorktown the day before. Peters was the Secretary of the Board of...
GLC02437.01197
30 September 1781
to Thomas Shild
Orders Shild, captain of the schooner Betsy, to load his vessels with oak planks on the eastern shore of Maryland. Describes the planks as essential supplies for the siege of Yorktown. Authorizes the impressment of materials and procurement of...
GLC02437.01200
6 October 1781
to Samuel Hodgdon
Orders Hodgdon to proceed immediately with fulfilling General Henry Knox's request for ordnance (see GLC02437.01189). Emphasizes the need for swift action and mentions that the Board of War & Ordnance will be held responsible for any failure....
GLC02437.01210
August 1781
[Plan of encampment at Philipsburg, in Westchester County, New York]
Hand drawn map in Knox's hand, bearing his corrections and additions, of picket lines from Tuckahoe west to the Hudson River at Dobbs Ferry, New York. The Hudson River is referred to as the North River. In 1781, the Dobbs Ferry shoreline was...
GLC02437.10024
3 October 1781
Frothingham, Thomas, 1755-1827
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the month of September 1781. Items listed by type, weight and current condition.
GLC02437.10684
29 September 1862
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
to his sister
Written in pencil. Gives battle reports (he was away), and discusses Stonewall Jackson and stragglers at Antietam.
GLC02082.19
15 November 1862
Written in pencil on small leaves removed from a pre-printed alphabetized ledger. Mentions Strasburg, Virginia, and a raid by Jackson.
GLC02082.21
13 December 1862
Continuation of GLC02082.22. Discusses illness and hospital duty.
GLC02082.23
21 February 1863
Continuation of GLC02082.25-.26. Mentions sham battles with North Carolina troops, and includes verses of "Maryland."
GLC02082.27
17 March 1863
Written "Near the Rapperhanock [sic]." Includes camp news and a song called "Wait for the wagon."
GLC02082.29
10 May 1863
to Mary
Writes to his sister Mary about the Battle of Chancellorsville. Discusses those wounded and burned to death and mentions that Jackson has been shot.
GLC02082.33
21 June 1863
Continuation of GLC02082.37. Relates that "we will start to Pennsylvania." Declares that the "Yanks [are] now in hot water." Writes from "Antietam, near Hagerstown," in Maryland.
GLC02082.36
6 August 1863-7 August 1863
to Dorcus and to his sister
Letter on first page to cousin Dorcus, hoping that her sweetheart Robert has fared well in the late battle. Uses a numeric code. Letter of last three pages to his sister. Describes Gettysburg and their retreat: "Hear we have bin for several days...
GLC02082.39
26 August 1863
to Sister
Reports good health for himself as well as the majority of the army. Writes briefly about the fight at Gettysburg because Mary had not received any letters from him.
GLC02082.41
1 November 1863
Written on long sheet of blue letter paper and cross-written on page 1. Discusses camp news, battles & skirmishing. Location listed as Camp 5th Alabama Regiment near Brandy Station, Virginia.
GLC02082.44
1 January 1864
Comments on camp news, picket duty & drilling. Written from Camp Co. H 5th Alabama Regiment, twelve months volunteers near Orange C.H., Virginia.
GLC02082.47
21 February 1864
Discusses his return to old winter quarters. Mentions marching in the cold weather. Reports that the Yanks seized Tuscaloosa. Also Tate also worries about the seizure of Tuscaloosa and wishes for a furlough to "bush whack them." Also describes an...
GLC02082.50
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