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Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Recruitment and the Poor Quality of Recruits, 24 April 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Recruitment and the Poor Quality of Recruits, 24 April 1791
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Jackson received Secretary of War Knox's letter of 10 April 1791. Comments on various military appointments and the recruits from Massachusetts. He says, the Officers in this Town have inlisted five or six but they are not such men as you want for the service. Mentions that gentlemen in the area are pleased that Knox has sent people to survey the area for the canal. Writes that Mr. Jonathan Jackson will try to hold both his appointments, that of Marshal, and in the Excise. Jackson does not approve. Gives his opinion to Knox about other candidates.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with Opinions on Recruitment at Seaports, Organization of Officers and Poor Pay, 20 March 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with Opinions on Recruitment at Seaports, Organization of Officers and Poor Pay, 20 March 1791
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Tells Knox he looks forward to his visit to Boston in the early summer. Updates Knox on various news from the Boston/New England area. Gives his opinion on the organization of the officers and warns Knox that the small salary allotted to the troops would make it difficult to obtain proper men for the service. Knox could look to the seaports and stragglers in the Country, but they will be the refuse of Creation. Mentions that Samuel Ogden left Boston for Philadelphia.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Discussing the Poor State of Recruitment for the American Army and His Concerns Over Certain Defenses, 27 May 1777

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Discussing the Poor State of Recruitment for the American Army and His Concerns Over Certain Defenses, 27 May 1777
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Gives details of marching with an unspecified company, and discusses his recent service at Providence, Rhode Island. Refers to a recent election of representatives, possibly in Boston, Massachusetts. Writes, My good friend, we are in a very bad state of defense in this Town & harbor, not a man in all the Forts here... Sent his regiment to recruit soldiers outside of Boston, and they have only raised 26 men: the Country People have got the devil in them... good god Harry if we go on in this way we shall soon be ruined, ruined for ever. Mentions the discrepancy between the current draft of nine months and George Washington's orders to draft for three years or the length of the war. Disapproves of the nine month draft, stating by the time I had got them well disciplined their time would out... then all my time, trouble & expense would be lost. Spotted two British frigates in the [Massachusetts] Bay.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with Boston News and Discussion on Dr. Eustis and Other Army Recruitment, 1 May 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with Boston News and Discussion on Dr. Eustis and Other Army Recruitment, 1 May 1791
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Acknowledges receipt of Knox's letter of 19 April 1791. Talks about people from Boston including the Brecks who were heading to Philadelphia. Jackson would have liked to have joined them, but could not due to the particular situation of my good mother. Discusses military appointments and that Dr. William Eustis thinks finding a good army surgeon might be difficult. Jackson reports that recruiting is very dull. Once again, Jackson believes the compensation is too low to induce our country's lads. Says Capt. Ulman of Ducktrap wants Knox to write the people on Patent to whom [he] promised Deeds.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with Updates on Recruitment and the Committee on Petitions from the Patent, 13 March 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with Updates on Recruitment and the Committee on Petitions from the Patent, 13 March 1791
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Acknowledges receipt of Knox's letter of 27 February 1791. Comments he is anxious in finding out about what appointments will be made and when. Notes he has heard many reports respecting raising troops but nothing concrete has taken place yet. We have had many reports with respect to raising of Troops &cc but nothing authenticate. a few days more, will bring this secret business to public view. Tells Knox that the Committee on Petitions from the Patent have reported, and after some alteration by your friends in the house it was accepted, but you have nothing to fear from it, they never can be able to effect their purpose... Thinks Knox should take up the issue of the Canal again, as the idea has many supporters. Notes that Samuel Ogden, after much trouble and anxiety, has finally finished his business with the State and is preparing to return to Philadelphia. Reports that no Major General has been chosen yet, but as the Governor's interest is opposd to me, on account of Cincin - &cc I shall have no expectation of succeeding.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Sales of Knox's Lands, 10 April 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Sales of Knox's Lands, 10 April 1791
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Jackson acknowledges receipt of Knox's letter of 27 March 1791 along with two other letters from James Swan. Jackson feared the letters may have been intercepted. Jackson reports that Joseph Peirce has been very attentive to the directions which he has received regarding the sale of Knox's lands. Jackson discusses various people he and Knox know, as well as the officers' concerns. Jackson has been assisting in finding recruits to Castle Island.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Recruitment, 3 April 1777

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Recruitment, 3 April 1777
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Jackson had said that Crane could not get his battalion through the court, but says now he has got every bounty allow'd him and will soon have a full regiment. Believes that Lee's, Henley's, and his regiment will never be filled by the Honorble Court. The court says it will only fill their battalion once it has filled fifteen others, and at the current pace this will never happen. Colonel Lee is on the verge of resigning, and the other officers are distraught. Wishes Knox to advise him on how to handle the situation.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Money and Recruitment, 11 December 1786

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Money and Recruitment, 11 December 1786
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Writes that he is having difficulties with the subscription, apparently being unable to raise even one shilling since writing his last letter. Complains about the carelessness with which the subscription paper is left around, and mentions that several Rich men still have not paid. Provides a list of the people who paid, and the amount they paid. Suggests that Knox asks some of their associates, such as Mr. [Samuel] Higginson and Mr. [Samuel] Breck, to lobby for subscriptions where they live. Writes that if he had known Knox was too short of funds to help his recruiting efforts, he would not have recruited so many troops so quickly. Says he could procure supplies if he was guaranteed money within a couple of months. Asks for information on rations. Mentions the heavy snow they have received in Boston. Discusses the taxes due at the Falmouth lands, and how the snow is collecting on the property. Has received the arms and accoutrements from Mr. [Samuel] Hodgdon. Mentions a letter providing news about Shays' Rebellion.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Salary for Office of Marshal and Wanting the Job, 20 April 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Salary for Office of Marshal and Wanting the Job, 20 April 1791
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Jackson thinks the salary for Office of Marshall for the District should increase to attract better candidates. Jackson considers himself a candidate and wishes for Knox to exert his influence on President George Washington. Jackson thinks the appointment will suit him because it requires outdoor activities and energy. He even tells Secretary of War Knox that if the salary is one penny, or one pound, he would still take it. He wants to avoid indoor business. Jackson is depending on Knox and admits he is disappointed that Knox has not come through for him sooner on this matter.