Instructions for the Payment of Henry Knox, from George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 2 November 1781

Instructions for the Payment of Henry Knox, from George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 2 November 1781 PDF Author: George Washington
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Washington instructs Pickering, Quartermaster General, to extract 150 lbs. from the British Military Chest to pay General Henry Knox for use in his artillery department. Docket, in the hand of William Knox, indicates this order is a copy. A clerical note states that the amount was received in full from Pickering. Clerically written, and docketed as a copy. Verso contains several mathematical equations, possibly related to accounts.

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Appointing Knox to a Commission Mapping Parts of the United States. Explains Pay Rate, 6 April 1796

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Appointing Knox to a Commission Mapping Parts of the United States. Explains Pay Rate, 6 April 1796 PDF Author: Timothy Pickering
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Written from the Department of State. Pickering informs Knox of his appointment by President George Washington to a commission to determine the Eastern boundary of the United States on the St. Croix River in Maine [as stipulated by Jay's Treaty of November 1794]. Writes that the commission's work will be delayed indefinitely due to complications with the British in those territories, but as soon as those issues are corrected, Knox can begin. Explains the pay rate for Knox's position and estimates how long the job will take. Hopes he will accept the appointment.

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Confirming Receiving Knox's Earlier Letter which Included Two Letters from George Washington, 31 August 1783

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Confirming Receiving Knox's Earlier Letter which Included Two Letters from George Washington, 31 August 1783 PDF Author: Timothy Pickering
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Henry Knox to Jonathan Trumbull Requesting Information to George Washington, 4 November 1781

Henry Knox to Jonathan Trumbull Requesting Information to George Washington, 4 November 1781 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Responds to Trumbull's letter requesting information for George Washington to incorporate into a letter to Governor of Virginia Thomas Nelson (see GLC02437.01282). Explains plans to establish an artillery magazine in Virginia, containing the ordnance remaining after the siege of Yorktown. The artillery would be for the use of the Southern Army and protection of Virginia in case of a British invasion. Washington needs to make requests to Governor Nelson for a location to store the munitions, preferably in Westham, and a party for the transport. Discusses the channels through which the requests and instructions to officers should travel. Knox's instructions to Colonel Edward Carrington in regard to the creation of the magazine appear in GLC02437.01284. Trumbull was Washington's military secretary.

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering Discussing Transport and Supplies, 2 July 1781

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering Discussing Transport and Supplies, 2 July 1781 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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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 York; Hibernia, Mount Hope, and Pompton, New Jersey). Most of text on second page and docket appear to be written by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp.

Henry Knox to George Washington Reporting on the Response to General Washington's Farewell Address to the Army [Draft], 13 November 1783

Henry Knox to George Washington Reporting on the Response to General Washington's Farewell Address to the Army [Draft], 13 November 1783 PDF Author: Timothy Pickering
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Draft or retained copy of the cover letter for GLC02437.10199, from the officers of the part of the Army remaining on the banks of the Hudson in response to hearing General Washington's farewell address to the army. (GLC02437.10186 is a draft of that address.) Written and signed by Pickering; signatures of McDougall and Knox are also in Pickering's hand.

Henry Knox to George Washington about Operations, 2 July 1781

Henry Knox to George Washington about Operations, 2 July 1781 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Recently arrived in Peekskill. Expresses disappointment that Washington had moved by the time he arrived. Asks Washington to write to the Board of War if he plans to alter the time of arrival of stores sent to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In a post script, writes, If your Excellency should be engag'd in any operations, which you intend to lead to immediate action I hope I may with confidence expect your Summons ...

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering Concerning Horses and Wagons, 17 July 1781

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering Concerning Horses and Wagons, 17 July 1781 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Knox asks Pickering, Quartermaster General, when he will be able to deliver horses to the light artillery. Also requests 25 teams for the Waggons...' Written at Philipsburgh, New York (present-day Sleepy Hollow). GLC02437.01052 appears to be Pickering's response.

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering, 10 November 1782

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering, 10 November 1782 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Writes that Sergeant [Moses] Dean will be transfered to Colonel Pickering's regiment from 5 November, as he requested (see GLC02437.01699). Mentions that Major Campbell will make you acquainted with our difficulties respecting teams. Describes plans to transport the line.

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about a Shipment of Supplies, 2 November 1783

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about a Shipment of Supplies, 2 November 1783 PDF Author: Timothy Pickering
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Informs Knox that a shipment of supplies has arrived and that others are expecting him to procure additional supplies to feed the riding horses, though this is not part of his duty. Asks Knox to clarify the matter and explains his delay in sending the boards. Noted as sent On Public Service.