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Henry Knox to George Washington on the Subject of Troop Placements, the Society of the Cincinnati and Indian Affairs, 22 November 1785

Henry Knox to George Washington on the Subject of Troop Placements, the Society of the Cincinnati and Indian Affairs, 22 November 1785
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Writes to Washington on a variety of subjects. Mentions that he had hoped to visit him at Mount Vernon, but now does not think that is possible. Discusses placement of six companies on the Ohio River, by Forts McIntosh and Pitt; declares that they will have to post them there for the winter. Comments on the negotiations with Indian tribes and the treaties they are trying to create. Also discusses the New York chapter of the Society, referring to the Society of the Cincinnati. Reports that he and his wife send their love to Mrs. Washington.


Portion of a Letter from Henry Knox to George Washington on the Subject of Troop Placements, the Society of the Cincinnati and Indian Affairs, 22 November 1785

Portion of a Letter from Henry Knox to George Washington on the Subject of Troop Placements, the Society of the Cincinnati and Indian Affairs, 22 November 1785
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Later copy. Duplicate of a portion of GLC02437.03220, a letter by Knox. Discusses the troops at Forts Pitt and McIntosh, as well as treaty negotiations with the Indians. Calculations in blue pencil on verso.


Henry Knox to George Washington about Society of Cincinnati, the Constitution, State Politics and His Family, 21 December 1788

Henry Knox to George Washington about Society of Cincinnati, the Constitution, State Politics and His Family, 21 December 1788
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Knox's retained draft, riddled with struck text and insertions. Acknowledges receipt of applications Washington sent for admission into the Society of the Cincinnati. Comments on the Constitution at great length: In the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut, the great object of organizing the new Constitution has engrossed the attention of the people. Notes that Rhode Island's paper money system and tender laws are sufficiently characteristick of their pursuits. Refers to the Constitution, the new government, and Federalism in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New York, Virginia and New Jersey. Declares, Mr. John Adams will probably have the plurality of views for vice President- from his principles of government as well his professions of regard to the character universally decided on for the President- he will probably be one of the best characters for the office of vice president. Notes that his three youngest children have had the measles. In a post script, reports that Major Haskell, who is on his way to Europe, hopes to obtain a certificate of service from Washington.


George Washington to Henry Knox on the Society of the Cincinnati, 27 April 1787

George Washington to Henry Knox on the Society of the Cincinnati, 27 April 1787
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Later copy of a letter from Washington to Knox, discussing the Society of the Cincinnati, and the light in which it is viewed in France. Copy made 3 February 1854.


George Washington to Henry Knox on Rations, the Society of the Cincinnati and Public Duty, 20 February 1784

George Washington to Henry Knox on Rations, the Society of the Cincinnati and Public Duty, 20 February 1784
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Later copy of a letter to Knox discussing extra rations at West Point, a meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati and his adjustment to no longer being in public duty. Copy made 2 February 1854.


George Washington to Henry Knox on Relations with Native Americans and the British, 11 December 1787

George Washington to Henry Knox on Relations with Native Americans and the British, 11 December 1787
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Later copy of a letter from Washington to Knox, discussing America's relationship with the the Indians and British involvement in these affairs. Also discusses the Society of the Cincinnati and a construction project involving limestone. Copy made 9 August 1855.


George Washington to Henry Knox Asking Knox's Advice Regarding the Society of the Cincinnati, 1 June 1786

George Washington to Henry Knox Asking Knox's Advice Regarding the Society of the Cincinnati, 1 June 1786
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Transmits a letter (not included) and asks Knox's advice regarding the Society of the Cincinnati. Notes that all papers of the Society are in the care of the Society's Secretary General, thus he cannot answer Mr. Jefferson's questions (possibly Thomas Jefferson, who was critical of the Society). Notes that some Society members obtained badges from Major [Pierre Charles] L'Enfant's Agency. Criticizes the badges L'Enfant created, noting that L'Enfant overcharged for the badges and misused the money he received. Has not seen L'Enfant since a Society meeting in 1784.


Henry Knox to George Washington on the Movement of Troops, 29 March 1780

Henry Knox to George Washington on the Movement of Troops, 29 March 1780
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Written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, and signed by him for Knox'. Knox advises against sending troops from the northern Continental force to the southward ... supposing the events at Charlestown [Charleston, South Carolina] to prove unfortunate. Writes, The great number of negroes and disaffected people in North and South Carolina will always render the conquest of that country comparatively easy with the more northern parts of the continent... But I cannot think it obligatory on Your Excellency to detach any troops at present from your small army; especially as you will be necessitated to garrison West Point with parts of it... Asserts that maintenance of the Hudson River posts should take precedence over other military concerns. Comments on the possible outcomes of a British attack on West Point. Writes, The enemy by being in possession of the water, have it amply in their power to distress and harass us; but it would be highly imprudent and unwise in us to divide our force so as to be incapable of making opposition in any place... I think therefore it would be rather improper at present to detach any troops because the situation of the force under Your Excellency relative to that of the enemy in New York would not permit it- Argues that the militia in North and South Carolina should turn out to assist the Continental Army.