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Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox about Troops at Yorktown and Health Problems, 18 September 1793

Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox about Troops at Yorktown and Health Problems, 18 September 1793
Author: Jonathan Williams
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Reports on the situation at Yorktown. Says a wagon load of clothing arrived for troops stationed there. The wagon driver and his assistant died of yellow fever and the townspeople decided to burn the clothing. Mentions meeting a party of troops marching toward Lancaster and believes they will protect other clothing shipments and take all reasonable means of satisfying the people as to the prevention of further communication of the disorders; So far as those in advanced are exposed, no remedy can arrive in time for the evil. Says he just returned from Knox's deserted mansion and saw his infant in good health. Believes there is no danger as long as there is no communication with Philadelphia, which he told Knox's servants to avoid. Reports The malady I hear abates, & indeed the approaching cool Season must check it. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.


Henry Knox to Jonathan Williams about the British Surrender at Yorktown, 21 October 1781

Henry Knox to Jonathan Williams about the British Surrender at Yorktown, 21 October 1781
Author: Henry Knox
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Announces the surrender of the British and German forces under Lord Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown, which occurred two days earlier. Explains that the enemy was given the same terms of surrender that the American forces received at Charleston the year before. The enemy forces number greater than 7000 men. States that there were over forty ships in the harbor. Comments on the unmatched harmony between American and French troops and offers praise for the French. Williams was a diplomat who served as an inspector of arms shipments with his uncle Benjamin Franklin's mission to France.


Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox Regarding His Current Position in the Military, 11 September 1798

Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox Regarding His Current Position in the Military, 11 September 1798
Author: Jonathan Williams
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Expresses his wish to better serve his country as he feels his current position in the military does not allow him to do so. Asks for Knox's advice before he attempts to try for a higher position.


Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox about Knox's Business and Debts and how He Would Turn Down a Military Appointment, 5 September 1800

Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox about Knox's Business and Debts and how He Would Turn Down a Military Appointment, 5 September 1800
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Williams discusses Knox's business affairs and debts. Williams explains to Knox that he would decline a military commission from President Adams, meaning no disrespect. Williams says, In serious truth I had rather have a civil than a military station, tho' were I 15 years younger and a war impending I would prefer it to all this.


Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox on Military Movements, 22 June 1791

Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox on Military Movements, 22 June 1791
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Williams says the information on military movements he is enclosing (not included) was given to him by General Wood who received it from a Mr. [Crous]. The Virginia Attorney General has letters that back up Crous's information. Says that Crous came to Richmond on business with the governor and appears to be an intelligent man.


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.


Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox Discussing Knox's Declination of an Army Commission, 24 January 1799

Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox Discussing Knox's Declination of an Army Commission, 24 January 1799
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Williams tells Knox that many people are disappointed that Knox has chosen not to join the army. Williams worries that Knox's absence will hurt his own career: As it is I fear my military career will be bounded by a Lieutenacy in a volunteer Corps of Cavalry. He regrets not remaining a private and says since therefore I am destined for the field in case of war I may as well enter fully into the service (if I can) immediately; I wrote for this purpose a note to Genl Hamilton. Williams goes on to talk about his prowess as an artillerist and that some say he should be considered for promotion to major. Williams says he has not asked Knox to talk to Hamilton because of the perception of impropriety. He believes Knox would do it anyway if he sees that fit. However, the truth is that without asking nothing seems likely to be obtained. In a postscript, Williams notes that Lt. Col. Edward Carrington was selected as Quarter Master General of the U.S. Army.


Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox about Knox's House and Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, 5 October 1793

Jonathan Williams to Henry Knox about Knox's House and Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, 5 October 1793
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Reports that he just came from Knox's house in Philadelphia and that everything is well. Says the servants are prudent for locking the gate to prevent anyone from coming unawares. Says I think you may be perfectly easy as to danger, the malady is a contagious one, not communicable at a distance. Claims the city is still in distress though. Believes it will only get better with a snowstorm or frost. Says medical aid is only effective where the disease is not confirmed, and where the natural powers of the body are able to support it. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature. Yellow Fever of 1793 at Philad noted on address leaf in pencil.


The Army Medical Department, 1775-1818

The Army Medical Department, 1775-1818
Author: Mary C. Gillett
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Total Pages: 324
Release: 1981
Genre: Government publications
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Appendices include laws and legislation concerning the Army Medical Department. Maps include those of territories and frontiers and Continental Army hospital locations. Illustrations are chiefly portraits.


The Continental Army

The Continental Army
Author: Robert K. Wright
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Center of Military History, United States Army
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1983
Genre: History
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A narrative analysis of the complex evolution of the Continental Army, with the lineages of the 177 individual units that comprised the Army, and fourteen charts depicting regimental organization.