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Henry Knox to Colonel Trumbull Or [David] Humphreys Regarding Discharge Forms for Two Soldiers, 14 July 1783

Henry Knox to Colonel Trumbull Or [David] Humphreys Regarding Discharge Forms for Two Soldiers, 14 July 1783
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Knox, Commander of West Point, directs his letter to Trumbull or Humphreys. Discusses information pertaining to the two men who deliver this letter (Knox does not include these soldiers' names). The men were sent to the Springfield [Massachusetts] Laboratory to serve under Captain Lieutenant John Bryant. Knox requests blank discharge forms to be sent to Captain Bryant. Knox will in turn urge Bryant to settle the men's' accounts with the paymaster. See GLC02437.10123 for a related document.


Henry Knox to John Bryant Regarding Leave for Two Soldiers, 14 July 1783

Henry Knox to John Bryant Regarding Leave for Two Soldiers, 14 July 1783
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Discusses the furloughs of two soldiers who served under Bryant (refer to GLC02437.10122). The men have to obtain blank discharge forms from army headquarters which must be filled out by Bryant before they can receive their furloughs. Expresses his opinion that Bryant should come to West Point to settle the accounts of the poor fellows (and Bryant's own account) with the army paymaster. Notes that the troops at West Point have received pay for four months of 1783. Instructs Bryant to keep the men serving under him mustered up to the present time.


Henry Knox to Colonel Trumbull on Foreign Affairs, 8 July 1783

Henry Knox to Colonel Trumbull on Foreign Affairs, 8 July 1783
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General Knox, Commander at West Point, reports that he met with [Major Sebastian] Bauman. Both he and Bauman agree that the Germans have better continue untill the definitive treaty should arrive, Because were they discharged now it would create great uneasiness among the remainder who are similarly situated...


David Humphreys to Henry Knox about Forwarding Ordnance, 26 October 1781

David Humphreys to Henry Knox about Forwarding Ordnance, 26 October 1781
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Communicates request from General George Washington that Knox forward him the return of ordnance and ordnance captured from the British in the siege of Yorktown. Washington intends to send the return with a letter to Congress. Colonel Humphreys was an aide to George Washington. GLC02437.10031 is Knox's copy of the report sent in response to this letter.


David Humphreys to Henry Knox Regarding a Meeting about the Army, 16 April 1783

David Humphreys to Henry Knox Regarding a Meeting about the Army, 16 April 1783
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Requests that Knox attend a meeting at Head Quarters with General Washington and that Washington would like Knox's advice as to at what time & in what manner it is best to announce this Intelligence to the Army - and what measures are necessary to be taken respecting the men who are engaged for the War. Washington's headquarters were at Newburgh, New York at this time.


David Humphreys to Henry Knox Requesting that He Attend a Meeting with George Washington, 23 June 1783

David Humphreys to Henry Knox Requesting that He Attend a Meeting with George Washington, 23 June 1783
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Requests that Knox and all the General Officers belonging to the Garrison attend a meeting with General George Washington the next day and asks Knox to notify those Gentlemen accordingly. Noted as written at Head Quarters and docketed by Knox.


Order for Pistols from David Humphreys to Henry Knox, 6 June 1781

Order for Pistols from David Humphreys to Henry Knox, 6 June 1781
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Humphreys, aide-de-camp to George Washington, informs Knox that Washington requests him to give an order for pistols for Colonel Sheldon's Regiment of Dragoons.


David Humphreys to Henry Knox about Frontier Troops and Indian Affairs, 7 August 1789

David Humphreys to Henry Knox about Frontier Troops and Indian Affairs, 7 August 1789
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Writes in full, The President commands me to inform you, that he proposes to lay the Communications relative to the Indian affairs in the Southern District and the establishment of a national Militia before both Houses of Congress, as soon as they shall have convened to-day; for which purpose he desires that you will call upon him at a proportionally early hour. - In the mean time, if you have in readiness the additional clause respecting the Troops now in service he wishes you to forward it by the bearer, that he may have time to give it consideration previous to its insertion in his Message: or if it is not in readiness, he would be glad to have it, as soon as it shall be.