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Knox writes to Peirce (in some sources Pierce), Paymaster General. Instructs Peirce to forward a sum of money periodically for care of sick soldiers who have remained in the service. Gives specific instructions for the method of transmitting the funds.
Henry Knox to John Peirce Instructing Him to Forward a Sum of Money for the Care of Sick Soldiers, 7 January 1784
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Knox writes to Peirce (in some sources Pierce), Paymaster General. Instructs Peirce to forward a sum of money periodically for care of sick soldiers who have remained in the service. Gives specific instructions for the method of transmitting the funds.
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Knox writes to Peirce (in some sources Pierce), Paymaster General. Instructs Peirce to forward a sum of money periodically for care of sick soldiers who have remained in the service. Gives specific instructions for the method of transmitting the funds.
Henry Knox to John Peirce Instructing Him to Pay Daniel Parker & Co. on His Account, 9 January 1784
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Knox instructs Peirce (in some sources Pierce), Paymaster General, to pay Daniel Parker & Co. on his account.
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Knox instructs Peirce (in some sources Pierce), Paymaster General, to pay Daniel Parker & Co. on his account.
Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Informing Peirce He Cannot Pay Him, 16 August 1799
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Knox received letters of the 12 and 13 of August 1799 by Kirkpatrick. Knox cannot pay Peirce the sum he requested because he says people are late paying him (Knox) and does not have the money.
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Knox received letters of the 12 and 13 of August 1799 by Kirkpatrick. Knox cannot pay Peirce the sum he requested because he says people are late paying him (Knox) and does not have the money.
Henry Knox to Edward Grant Regarding Army Provisions, 6 January 1784
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Knox writes to Grant, I have received your favor of the 4th instant, and accordingly we shall rely entirely upon you that the garrison [at West Point] are not out of provisions. Notes that Daniel Parker & Co., a firm that provided the troops with supplies, is too far away to be relied upon. Relates that the issuing commissary at West Point will have to issue a large quantity of rations to the Canadian refugees.
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Knox writes to Grant, I have received your favor of the 4th instant, and accordingly we shall rely entirely upon you that the garrison [at West Point] are not out of provisions. Notes that Daniel Parker & Co., a firm that provided the troops with supplies, is too far away to be relied upon. Relates that the issuing commissary at West Point will have to issue a large quantity of rations to the Canadian refugees.
Henry Knox to John Bryant Regarding Army Rations, 6 January 1784
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Informs Bryant that he will receive 7000 rations from army contractors to be issued in such Quantities upon Returns signed by Capt. Joseph Williams. Indicates that General Henry Jackson will protect the stores and that Daniel Parker & Co. (the contractors) should be paid. See GLC02437.02917 for Knox's retained copy.
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Informs Bryant that he will receive 7000 rations from army contractors to be issued in such Quantities upon Returns signed by Capt. Joseph Williams. Indicates that General Henry Jackson will protect the stores and that Daniel Parker & Co. (the contractors) should be paid. See GLC02437.02917 for Knox's retained copy.
Henry Knox to John Pierce about Monies Received for Ordnance and Recruiting Services, June 1783
Author: Henry Knox
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Written and signed in hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp, to Paymaster General Pierce. Says he made a settlement with the auditors of the army for monies received for his recruiting and ordnance services in 1779. Says the whole account could not be settled from a want of sundry vouchers, not in his possession. The audit found that Knox was owed a little over [Dollar sign]2609, which he received in April 1779 in old paper money from Colonel Palfrey. Says he has reviewed his accounts and realized the money was not due to him and asks that it be taken from the pay that is due to him on a conversion scale of 16 to 1, as stipulated by Congress.
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Written and signed in hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp, to Paymaster General Pierce. Says he made a settlement with the auditors of the army for monies received for his recruiting and ordnance services in 1779. Says the whole account could not be settled from a want of sundry vouchers, not in his possession. The audit found that Knox was owed a little over [Dollar sign]2609, which he received in April 1779 in old paper money from Colonel Palfrey. Says he has reviewed his accounts and realized the money was not due to him and asks that it be taken from the pay that is due to him on a conversion scale of 16 to 1, as stipulated by Congress.
Note from Henry Knox to John Pierce Authorizing a Payment, 24 January 1783
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Written and signed for Knox by his aide Samuel Shaw. States a payment of [dollar sign] 141 .74/91 to Wadsworth and Carter.
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Written and signed for Knox by his aide Samuel Shaw. States a payment of [dollar sign] 141 .74/91 to Wadsworth and Carter.
Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce on Financial Matters and a Request for Socks, 16 December 1799
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Knox has sent Peirce fifty dollars for items that Mrs. Knox has requested. Knox asks, I pray you to send me three pairs of large warm socks.
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Knox has sent Peirce fifty dollars for items that Mrs. Knox has requested. Knox asks, I pray you to send me three pairs of large warm socks.
Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Regarding Lawsuits Filed Against Them, 12 January 1800
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Knox writes to Peirce that Mr. Sullivan will guard us from injury against those filing suits against them. Knox has shipped out planks that will amount to more than 200 dollars nett. Knox gives Peirce instructions on how to receive and pay out money and mentions to Peirce to go to the Tontine Coffee House to make a payment. Mention Henry Jackson and Benjamin Lincoln.
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Knox writes to Peirce that Mr. Sullivan will guard us from injury against those filing suits against them. Knox has shipped out planks that will amount to more than 200 dollars nett. Knox gives Peirce instructions on how to receive and pay out money and mentions to Peirce to go to the Tontine Coffee House to make a payment. Mention Henry Jackson and Benjamin Lincoln.
Henry Knox to Joshua Loring and Joseph Peirce on Business Matters, 12 June 1782
Author: Henry Knox
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Consists of Knox's working drafts of two retained letters, one to Joshua Loring and one to Joseph Peirce. In the letter to Loring, Knox asks that he forward him any money that he owes him as well as the proceeds for any sales of items belong to his brother, William Knox. Declares that he must pay 500 dollars over the next two months, and asks that the payments be made in Morris Notes, if possible (perhaps a reference to financier Robert Morris). In the letter to Peirce, he also discusses the collection of money from Mr. Morris and others, and mentions General Benjamin Lincoln.
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Consists of Knox's working drafts of two retained letters, one to Joshua Loring and one to Joseph Peirce. In the letter to Loring, Knox asks that he forward him any money that he owes him as well as the proceeds for any sales of items belong to his brother, William Knox. Declares that he must pay 500 dollars over the next two months, and asks that the payments be made in Morris Notes, if possible (perhaps a reference to financier Robert Morris). In the letter to Peirce, he also discusses the collection of money from Mr. Morris and others, and mentions General Benjamin Lincoln.