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Henry Knox to James Hunter Requesting an Urgent Supply of Iron, 27 September 1781

Henry Knox to James Hunter Requesting an Urgent Supply of Iron, 27 September 1781
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With regard to an order of iron, Knox asks Hunter to send as much iron as he has produced to James River, along with other items of ordnance. The supplies were needed urgently. The Continental Army was then preparing for the siege of Yorktown. (See also GLC02437.01194, GLC02437.01216, GLC02437.01217 and GLC02437.01246.).


Henry Knox to James Hunter about Supplies and Accounts, 29 October 1781

Henry Knox to James Hunter about Supplies and Accounts, 29 October 1781
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In response to a letter and bill for supplies from Hunter (see GLC02437.01216 and GLC02437.01246, respectively), Knox indicates that the account has been forwarded to Colonel Timothy Pickering, the quartermaster general. Pickering will see Hunter in a few days and settle the account. The bill was for supplies needed for the siege of Yorktown. Clerical copy in the hand of Samuel Shaw and signed by him for Knox. (See also GLC02437.01193, GLC02437.01194 and GLC02437.01217.).


Reply from James Hunter to Henry Knox about Supplying Iron to James River, 9 October 1781

Reply from James Hunter to Henry Knox about Supplying Iron to James River, 9 October 1781
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Contemporary copy of GLC02437.01216. In response to Knox's letter ordering Hunter to send iron and ordnance to James River (GLC02437.01193), Hunter explains how he has complied and what problems he has encountered. Also mentions naval engagements involving Dutch ships. The Continental Army was then executing the siege of Yorktown. (See also GLC02437.01194, GLC02437.01246 and GLC02437.01271.).


Bill to Henry Knox for Military Supplies Needed for the Siege of Yorktown, 19 October 1781

Bill to Henry Knox for Military Supplies Needed for the Siege of Yorktown, 19 October 1781
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Bill for iron and waggonage from the Rappahannock Forge in Falmouth, Virginia. Knox's instructions to Hunter to send iron and ordnance to the James River and Hunter's report on fulfilling that request appear in GLC02437.01194 and GLC02437.01217, respectively. (See also GLC02437.01193, GLC02437.01216 and GLC02437.01271.).


Henry Knox to Mordecai Gist Requesting Urgently Needed Military Supplies, 10 September 1781

Henry Knox to Mordecai Gist Requesting Urgently Needed Military Supplies, 10 September 1781
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Informs General Gist that he is sending an artificer officer named Mr. Thorp to him in Baltimore to obtain supplies. The items are urgently needed, and Knox has already been disappointed in obtaining them from Philadelphia. He hopes Major Sebastian Bauman has proceeded in his matters. Knox was preparing for the siege of Yorktown.


Henry Knox to Thomas S. Lee about Supplies Needed for the Siege of Yorktown, 11 September 1781

Henry Knox to Thomas S. Lee about Supplies Needed for the Siege of Yorktown, 11 September 1781
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Informs the Maryland governor of the need for 30,000 feet of wooden planks for the upcoming siege of Yorktown. Has asked General Mordecai Gist to obtain the supplies. Also mentions eight tons of powder that need to be forwarded to the points of operation in Virginia. Reports that these needs are extremely urgent.


Henry Knox to Sebastian Bauman about Supplies Needed for the Upcoming Siege of Yorktown, 10 September 1781

Henry Knox to Sebastian Bauman about Supplies Needed for the Upcoming Siege of Yorktown, 10 September 1781
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Discusses obtaining needed supplies, and even though this falls outside the scope of his department Knox asserts that in these times one must do more than mere duty. He hopes Major Bauman has succeeded and that he has embarked. Knox is sending an artificer officer named Mr. Thorp to obtain some ordnance items from General Mordecai Gist in Baltimore and to join Bauman on the upcoming operation. The items are urgently needed, and Knox has already been disappointed in obtaining them from Philadelphia. Bauman commanded an artillery corps that was a part of Colonel John Lamb's Second Regiment of Continental Artillery and had been recently appointed to his post by Knox. The Continental Army was preparing for the siege of Yorktown.


Message from Henry Knox to the Board of War and Ordnance Requesting Supplies, 27 June 1781

Message from Henry Knox to the Board of War and Ordnance Requesting Supplies, 27 June 1781
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In Samuel Shaw's hand, signed by Shaw for Henry Knox. Discusses loans of cannon, powder, and other supplies from various states, to be gathered in his vicinity. Docket, also written by Shaw, indicates the letter was sent by General [Ezekiel] Cornell.


Request for More Shot and Shells from Henry Knox to the Board of War and Ordnance, 23 September 1781

Request for More Shot and Shells from Henry Knox to the Board of War and Ordnance, 23 September 1781
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Believes that the provisions of shot and shells will be inadequate for the siege of Yorktown. Requests additional ordnance be sent to Head of Elk, Maryland. Asks that Samuel Hodgdon, the commissary general of military stores, be ordered to superintend the transport. Signed twice, once at close of letter and once after postscript. (See also GLC02437.01249.).


Henry Knox to John Jay about the Siege of Yorktown, 21 October 1781

Henry Knox to John Jay about the Siege of Yorktown, 21 October 1781
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Indicates that French ships are about to dispatch with official accounts of the Battle of Yorktown. Knox feels he should tell Jay what has occurred because an official account from Congress may not be immediately forthcoming. Although the British had less forces in America than in 1776 or 1777, the Continental Army was compelled to attack Yorktown or consider the southern states lost. The Comte de Grasse was of similar opinion, and plans to attack New York were abandoned in favor of a siege of Yorktown. A detailed, chronological explanation of the Allied forces' actions between 27 September 1781 and 19 October 1781 follows in the clerical copy, Knox's original indicates that the text should replicate that in a letter to John Adams (see GLC02437.01251 and GLC02437.01252). A postscript indicates that George Washington sent Jay authenticated copies of Lord Cornwallis' capitulation. This copy of this letter is the original and GLC02437.01254 is a handwritten clerical copy made by Judge William Jay on 25 August 1856. Concluding paragraph, beginning This important affair, the closing salutation, Knox's signature, and the postscript are in Shaw's hand.