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Moses Hazen to Henry Knox about Servants, 20 May 1782

Moses Hazen to Henry Knox about Servants, 20 May 1782
Author: Moses Hazen
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Written from Lancaster, likely in Pennsylvania. Remarks that he wrote some days ago to the commanding officer at Reading about the servants Knox wanted, and if servants are to be had there, he will have them sent out to Knox. If not, he will try further. Asks that he and Mrs. Hazen be remembered to Mrs. Knox.


Henry Knox to Moses Hazen about Junior Officers, 10 December 1782

Henry Knox to Moses Hazen about Junior Officers, 10 December 1782
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Writes, I received your favor respecting any supernumerary ensigns who might [turn?] the Massachusetts & Connecticut lines - I have made enquiry upon the subject, and find that instead of having an excess of Ensigns, each regiment upon an average is deficient, of more than one half of that grade. Adds that he is glad to hear that Hazen's regiment will not be affected by the reduction. He and Mrs. Knox send their compliments to Mrs. Hazen.


Henry Knox to Moses Hazen Suggesting Hazen Miscalculated His Pay, 9 December 1789

Henry Knox to Moses Hazen Suggesting Hazen Miscalculated His Pay, 9 December 1789
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Forwards a letter from the pay office. Notes that Hazen was mistaken with respect to the proportion of pay which was advanced to the army in 1782 and 1783. Writes that it is not in his power to advance Hazen any funds. Related to GLC02437.04430, GLC02437.04431, and GLC02437.04432.


Moses Hazen to Henry Knox Expressing Frustration at Not Reaching a Settlement for Military Affairs, Approximately December 1789

Moses Hazen to Henry Knox Expressing Frustration at Not Reaching a Settlement for Military Affairs, Approximately December 1789
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Signed in text as Genl. Hazen. Discusses difficulties in reaching a final settlement for his military affairs and gives detailed information related to his struggle to reach a settlement. Mentions others involved, including [William] Duer and General [Jedediah] Huntington. Declares, Is there an Executor in this nation or any one that represents it in the recess of the Legislater. If not what have we been fiting [sic] for these seven years. Related to GLC02437.04430; date and location inferred from content and from a note written on the document at a later date.


Moses Hazen to Henry Knox Agreeing that His Accounts Had Been Miscalculated, 9 December 1789

Moses Hazen to Henry Knox Agreeing that His Accounts Had Been Miscalculated, 9 December 1789
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Received a letter from Knox on the same day (GLC02437.04433). The letter included an enclosure from [Joseph] Howell. Agrees that there must be some mistake with his accounts, because he never received the sums Howell listed. Related to GLC02437.04430 and GLC02437.04431.


Henry Knox to John Maunsell Requesting Help for Moses Hazen, 31 December 1789

Henry Knox to John Maunsell Requesting Help for Moses Hazen, 31 December 1789
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Writes to Maunsell on behalf of Moses Hazen. Notes Hazen served in the last war and has been confined for several years to his bed from a stroke. Says Hazen's ill health has also caused embarrassment to Hazen's pecuniary affairs. Congress had promised Hazen indemnification for the loss of Hazen's British half pay. Knox asks Maunsell to apply to Mr. Brett for an official certificate from the British pay office. Noted as a copy on the docket.


Henry Knox to John Lamb, 20 May 1782

Henry Knox to John Lamb, 20 May 1782
Author: Henry Knox
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Writes Colonel John Lamb with instructions regarding the amount of artillery equipment, such as tumbrils, wagons, horses, and camp equipage, necessary for a possible offensive strike in the New York area. Also discusses the movement of supplies from Philadelphia to Burlington by Lieutenant [possibly William] Price. Relates the assignments of Captain [William] Stevens, Mr. [John Jacob] Faesch, Captain [Thomas] Patten, Quartermaster Captain [John] Miles, and General and Secretary at War [Benjamin] Lincoln.


Henry Knox to George Washington about the Invalid Regiment, 10 October 1782

Henry Knox to George Washington about the Invalid Regiment, 10 October 1782
Author: Henry Knox
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Contributes his thoughts on what to do with the poor unfortunate invalid regiment. Declares that his ideas stem both from compassion for the soldiers and from what I conceive to be the good of the service. Discusses physical examinations of the soldiers, how to judge who is capable for duty, and what sort of work they might be able to accomplish (says that they could not, for example, be employed in the movement of ordnance). Mentions Colonel Timothy Pickering, the Quartermaster General.