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Robert Treat Paine to Henry Knox Reporting the Casting of New Cannon, 20 June 1776

Robert Treat Paine to Henry Knox Reporting the Casting of New Cannon, 20 June 1776
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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Release: 1776
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Asks Knox for a response to a separate letter. Informs Knox that Congress has ordered some Iron field pieces to be cast. Wishes to know the state of our furnace at N York, so he can decide if the cannon should be cast there. Also wishes Knox good luck in battle. Refer to GLC02437.00365 for Knox's reply.


Robert Treat Paine to Henry Knox about Cannon Casting and Its Associated Costs, 15 July 1776

Robert Treat Paine to Henry Knox about Cannon Casting and Its Associated Costs, 15 July 1776
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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Informs Knox that the British approach necessitates a change in location for casting brass cannons and indicates that an air furnace will be set up in Pennsylvania. Congress will still offer to employ Mr. Byers for the job if it can be done at a reasonable cost. Inquires if brass cannons can be cast without sea coal and expresses concerns about the weight of the cannons to be cast. Reports that Congress has written Byers a letter and urges Knox to send it to him and have him reply expeditiously. Mentions that Knox has new visitors and asks him to treat them in a very polite manner, possibly a sarcastic reference to the British. Paine was a delegate to the Continental Congress from Boston, Massachusetts. Free frank signed by Paine.


Henry Knox to Robert Treat Paine, 24 June 1776

Henry Knox to Robert Treat Paine, 24 June 1776
Author: Henry Knox
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A detailed answer to a request for artillery information concerning the weight and bore of howitzers on hand in New York. Reports that they have none, although Colonel Richard Gridley ordered some cast. Also provides other artillery information. Discusses uses for different bore sizes, their range, and gives editorial comment on artillery matters. Explains the possibility of having brass cannons cast. Comments on artillery operations in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the recipient of this letter was. Knox's retained working draft.


Henry Knox to Robert Treat Paine on Independence and the Forging of a New Nation, 22 August 1783

Henry Knox to Robert Treat Paine on Independence and the Forging of a New Nation, 22 August 1783
Author: Henry Knox
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Knox, Commander at West Point, writes to Paine, Attorney General of Massachusetts. Informs Paine that he instructed General [Robert] Howe, in Philadelphia, to send two men to Boston (Paine requested their presence in Boston to serve as [witnesses]; refer to GLC02437.10128). Offers a stirring declaration regarding independence and the forging of a new nation: I sincerely reciprocate your congratulations upon the happy termination of a doubtful conflict. The prize is indeed infinitely valuable; and has been obtained with small exertions in proportion to its high worth... There are men in America who would have added lustre to the brightest age of the human race but they do not constitute the multitude nor is it necessary they should provided the multitude could be charmed by the voice of wisdom - But when. Envy avarice, revenge and the other black passions insist upon holding the [reigns] of Government. wisdom has no [illegible] of affairs... Prudence and caution did not effect the revolution. If we would have attended only to their dictates we should never have gone into it. Nor will timorous sentiments now establish an empire. The foundations of the new [fabrick] must be layed on the immutable principles of justice, or she will totter with every wind. The Wise, and the good of all Classes must unite, and by their magnanimity save their Country... An equal just, and energetic Government is the principal engine by which the manners of the people can be influenced - If the Laws are good & well enforced, property will be secure, industry stimulated and vice and idleness discouraged.


The Papers of Robert Treat Paine

The Papers of Robert Treat Paine
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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Total Pages: 496
Release: 1992
Genre: Massachusetts
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Prominent Families of New York

Prominent Families of New York
Author: Lyman Horace Weeks
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 1898
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
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Ratification

Ratification
Author: Pauline Maier
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0684868555

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The dramatic story of the debate over the ratification of the Constitution, the first new account of this seminal moment in American history in years.