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Edward Carrington to Henry Knox on Military News, 7 August 1781

Edward Carrington to Henry Knox on Military News, 7 August 1781
Author: Edward Carrington
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Colonel Carrington writes to Knox from Camp High Hills of Santee, near the Santee River in South Carolina. Reports that he received Knox's previous letter via Governor [John] Rutledge. Informs Knox he has been transferred to Virginia and, per the General's wish, will remain the Quartermaster's Department. Praises General Nathanael Greene's recent campaign in South Carolina.


Henry Knox to Edward Carrington Placing Carrington in Charge of Establishing an Artillery Magazine in Virginia, 4 November 1781

Henry Knox to Edward Carrington Placing Carrington in Charge of Establishing an Artillery Magazine in Virginia, 4 November 1781
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Places Colonel Carrington in charge of the establishment of an artillery magazine in Virginia for the use of the Southern Army, as ordered by George Washington. Instructs on how to proceed in transporting ordnance from Yorktown to Westham and obtaining assistance from Governor of Virginia Thomas Nelson. Detailed explanations of how to store and maintain the munitions. Indicates that the Deputy Field Commissary of Military Stores Thomas Jones will be in charge of the stores and discusses regulations regarding ordnance distribution, accounting procedures, and payment processes. Discusses what should be done with specific types of ordnance. Returns of stores should be sent to General Nathanael Greene immediately and Colonel Robert Harrison must be informed when arrangements have been completed. The siege of Yorktown had recently ended. Clerical copy written by Samuel Shaw and signed for Knox by Shaw (see also GLC02437.01285).


Henry Knox to Edward Carrington about Political and Military Affairs, 24 July 1792

Henry Knox to Edward Carrington about Political and Military Affairs, 24 July 1792
Author: Henry Knox
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Informs Carrington that he has received his letters concerning appointments for young officers and that though they generally arrived too late, he will keep them in mind for future consideration. States that there were many more applications than positions. Speaking about the last session of Congress, he writes, The indian war, and the failure of the last expedition combined with a partial aversion to the government excited much ill humor during the last session. It was thought proper by a party, to levell some shafts at me....Parties will arise in free governments - and party prejudice is proverbally blind. Asks about the general Machine in Virginia and comments on prosperity in Pennsylvania. Discusses the New York governor's election, [John] Jay it would seem had a majority of votes - but [George] Clinton is the governor ...the essence of republicanism is done away and if a man can perpetuate himself to office by a minority. Also comments he has heard that some one in Virginia wants Clinton to run for Vice President against John Adams and wants to know if this is true.


Edward Carrington to Henry Knox about His Upcoming Command, 27 July 1781

Edward Carrington to Henry Knox about His Upcoming Command, 27 July 1781
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Colonel Carrington writes to Knox from the High hills of Santee, near the Santee River in South Carolina. Due to the resignation of Colonel Proctor, Colonel Carrington assumes he is to take command of the Fourth Regiment. Has not received orders to that effect, and anxiously awaits direction from Knox or General George Washington (through Nathanael Greene).


Edward Carrington to Henry Knox Discussing the Transport of Military Stores, 10 January 1782

Edward Carrington to Henry Knox Discussing the Transport of Military Stores, 10 January 1782
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Discusses problems related to the transportation of military stores from Yorktown to Westham or Richmond, Virginia. Comments that he and his associates are bound in their ability to carry out orders because the state government of Virginia refuses to help. Mentions the resignation of Thomas Nelson as governor and the election of Benjamin Harrison. Has managed to set up the stores near Westham, close to the river so as to be able to ship them by boat in case of danger, but fears that in an invasion or attack they still may not be able to protect them. Mentions the arrival of an independent Commissary of Military Stores, Captain [Nathaniel] Irish, instructed to report only to General Nathanael Greene. Refers to a letter he enclosed from Davis (Colonel William Davies, Commissioner of War in Virginia; see GLC02437.01324 and GLC02437.01325) about the impossibility of moving the stores by vessel. Makes a case for New London as a final destination for the stores, arguing that it is geographically well-situated and there are many artificers there who are sympathetic to their cause. Mentions Benedict Arnold, Thomas Jones, as well as Mr. Morris (likely Robert Morris, financier) who he will visit in Philadelphia to discuss procuring supplies.


Edward Carrington to Henry Knox Congratulating Him on His Promotion, 7 April 1782

Edward Carrington to Henry Knox Congratulating Him on His Promotion, 7 April 1782
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Congratulates Knox on his promotion to Major General of the United States Army. Fears his own promotion may fall through. Explains that his appointment is determined by the state of Virginia, and he will only receive a promotion as a compliment from the state with the approbation of a majority of the officers. Must remain in his current circumstances until he finds out, but is suspicious about the principles on which promotions are determined.


Edward Carrington to Colonel Harrison about Military Matters, 19 November 1781

Edward Carrington to Colonel Harrison about Military Matters, 19 November 1781
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Refers to an enclosure of Knox's instructions regarding stores left in Virginia for use by the Southern Department, and the plan of Deposit directed at Richmond or Westham. Has sent personnel to supervise the collection of the stores. They will be furnished with fatigue men from the Continental troops, and once those troops have left, he has arranged for local militia men to be posted there. He has situated Capt. Singleton at Richmond to receive the stores there and arrange for houses to store them. However, they cannot clean and repair the stores properly and make arrangements for them until Mr. Jones arrives, because he has the money and the authority to make the arrangements. Capt. Singleton needs men to help him debark the stores and bring them in, and Mr. Jones will likely need men to help manage the task, when he arrives. Mr. Jones is late to arrive, and Carrington needs to leave to join General St. Clair, so asks Col. Harrison to come to Richmond and help. Has appealed to the Government for help, as he was instructed to do, but has little hope of obtaining any help. Has enclosed instructions for Mr. Jones and Capt. Singleton.


The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1789-1878

The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1789-1878
Author: Robert W. Coakley
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1996-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788128189

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Describes the essential elements of the incidents from the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794 to the Reconstruction that followed the Civil War and the ways in which federal military force was applied in each case. Includes: the Fries Rebellion, the Burr Conspiracy, Slave Rebellions, the Nullification Crisis, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Riots, the 3Buckshot War2, the Patriot War, the Dorr Rebellion, the Army as Posse Comitatus, San Francisco Vigilantes, the Utah Expedition, the Civil War, etc. Extensive bibliography. Index. Full-color and b&w photos and maps.