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8 January 1783
Doughty, John, 1754-1826
[Order for beef]
Orders twenty pounds of beef on General Knox's account.
GLC02437.01814
1 February 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
An order for twenty pounds of beef for General Henry Knox. Also signed by a man named William [Beetton].
GLC02437.01885
14 February 1783
[Order for provisions]
Request for candles on behalf of General Knox. Includes an endorsement signed by Leonard Chapin.
GLC02437.01918
February 1783
[Provisions drawn for Henry Knox]
Lists stores received from Mr. [Robert ]Forsyth during the month of February.
GLC02437.01964
4 March 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
[Thoughts on court martial and the duty of judge advocate]
Written in the hand of, and signed for Knox, by Samuel Shaw. Docketed by Knox. Major General Knox's guidelines and procedures on how a court martial ought to be conducted. Wants to allow challenges to members of the court without any given reason...
GLC02437.01979
March 1783
Lists of stores ordered on behalf of General Knox. Includes such items as flour, beef, candles, and rum.
GLC02437.02048
18 April 1783
[Provision return]
Request for "two hundred and forty gills of common rum, or spirits equivalent to it - on account of Gen. Knox."
GLC02437.02101
April 1783
[Provisions received for Henry Knox]
List of various items and amounts, such as beef, candles and flour.
GLC02437.02120
7 May 1783
[Receipt for keeping horses]
This receipt notes that Major General Knox paid 20 dollars through Robert Symonds for keeping his horses for the winter. It is not stated who Knox was paying for these services.
GLC02437.02121
11 May 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
[Order to deliver soap for Knox's family]
Order issued to Mr. Forsyth the commissary of issues by Lillie as an aide-de-camp to an unknown officer asking that four pounds of soap be delivered for the use of Knox's family.
GLC02437.02124
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