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Caleb Gibbs to Henry Knox Describing the March of His Detachment from West Point to Quell Mutineers in Pennsylvania, 13 July 1783

Caleb Gibbs to Henry Knox Describing the March of His Detachment from West Point to Quell Mutineers in Pennsylvania, 13 July 1783
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Major Gibbs writes from Germantown, outside of Philadelphia, to General Henry Knox, Commander of West Point describes in detail the march of his detachment from West Point to quell mutineers in Pennsylvania. On the way, they passed through Princeton, New Jersey, where Congress was stationed at that time. Describes saluting Congress, and comments on Elias Boudinot, President of Congress: the Officers formed in the Center of their Respective Regts & were introduced to the President who asked a number to take Breakfast with him. Discusses the reaction of local residents to soldiers: the Inhabitants at first seem.d not to like our coming among them, but have in a great measure become more reconciled, every attention have been shown the officers in General... Mentions entertainment organized by merchants of Philadelphia for the officers. Notes, the troops are even supply.d with good beef & bread &... liquor, the officers live exceedingly well... Remarks that his detachment has been separated from their baggage, but they purchased clothing to make themselves appear decent & Respectable. Remarks, The Harbour is crowded with ships of different nations & the City is filld with strange faces...


Henry Knox to George Washington on Military News and Orders, 3 September 1783

Henry Knox to George Washington on Military News and Orders, 3 September 1783
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Knox, Commander at West Point, confirms receipt of a letter from Washington in which Washington ordered a suspension of the troops and stores destined to the Western posts. Reports that there are French refugees in the vicinity of West Point under the direction of a Major Merlet, who have drawn about one hundred rations to day for men women and children. Relates that Major [Caleb] Gibbs and the Second Massachusetts Regiment will arrive at West Point the same day this letter is written (Gibbs had traveled with his detachment to Philadelphia). Knox's retained draft.


Henry Knox to Caleb Gibbs, 16 June 1794

Henry Knox to Caleb Gibbs, 16 June 1794
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Mentions an unnamed lodging is full. Says the lodging has been occupied for many years. Discusses his pleasure over an unspecified event.


Henry Knox to George Washington Regarding a Weekly Return of Troops, 17 September 1783

Henry Knox to George Washington Regarding a Weekly Return of Troops, 17 September 1783
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Knox, Commander at West Point, encloses a weekly return of troops (see GLC02437.10140). Reports that he appointed a board to inspect the decrepit and infirm, to determine those who were unfit for service. Sixty-one soldiers were deemed unfit for service, and Knox asks for Washington's approval to discharge these men with a pension. Comments on cannons and military stores. Knox's retained draft.


Henry Knox to George Washington Regarding a Return of Troops to Washington and Illness Among Soldiers in the West Point Vicinity, 10 September 1783

Henry Knox to George Washington Regarding a Return of Troops to Washington and Illness Among Soldiers in the West Point Vicinity, 10 September 1783
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Knox, Commander at West Point, transmits a weekly return of troops to Washington, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. Discusses illness among soldiers in the West Point vicinity: The troops having been uncommonly sickly for this place, and a malignant putrid fever being among their disorders, I have fixed upon the barrack at Constitution Island as an hospital... Discharged and furloughed some patients from the hospital at New Windsor, under the care of surgeon William Eustis. Reports, We have had cold unpleasant weather since commencement of the present month... [the troops] have only the remains of the thin under cloathes which they purchased in the spring. Regarding the uncertain date of discharge of troops following the recent signing of the Treaty of Paris (3 September 1783), Knox remarks, The officers in general are exceedingly anxious to have some final arrangements made... It is apparent from the foul, illiberal Spirit manifested by many parts of Connecticut, that their hands are outstretched against their officers. I mention these matters not with which to accelerate arrangements which might in some measure depend upon the British evacuating New York, but merely to share the anxiety of the officers... I am apprehensive that the preparations which have been made at this post to celebrate peace have been made in vain...


Henry Knox to William Hull Discussing the Movement of Troops, 17 August 1783

Henry Knox to William Hull Discussing the Movement of Troops, 17 August 1783
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Discusses the movement of troops and asks Hull to send one company to a different post. Signed for and written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp.