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Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about a Shipment of Supplies, 2 November 1783

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about a Shipment of Supplies, 2 November 1783
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Informs Knox that a shipment of supplies has arrived and that others are expecting him to procure additional supplies to feed the riding horses, though this is not part of his duty. Asks Knox to clarify the matter and explains his delay in sending the boards. Noted as sent On Public Service.


Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering about Army Bargemen, 24 April 1783

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering about Army Bargemen, 24 April 1783
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In response to an earlier letter from Pickering (see GLC02437.02112), Knox suggests they jointly apply for extra pay for the barge crew rather than extra clothing.


Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about Army Bargemen, 24 April 1783

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about Army Bargemen, 24 April 1783
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Discusses the rations and clothing given to bargemen in the Army and requests better conditions for them. Pickering explains that the men of the Newburgh packet feel that they should have the same benefits as that of the crew on the commander-in-chief's barge, whose duty is very light. Pickering suggests he and Knox apply jointly for comparable benefits for the West Point packet. See also GLC02437.02114.


Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about Government Events, 21 July 1795

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about Government Events, 21 July 1795
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Forwards a letter and informs Knox of various governmental events, including the signing of the resolutions by the democratic society of Philadelphia, as well as Jay's treaty and John Jay's negotiations with Great Britain. Noted as written at the War Office.


Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Discussing General Issues Regarding Military Movement, 16 October 1783

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Discussing General Issues Regarding Military Movement, 16 October 1783
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Believes that a guard at Newburgh is not necessary. Mentions that men have been dispatched to secure the public wood at New Windsor and discusses the details of that. Needs to refill the wood supply at Newburgh and states a sergeant and 12 men will cut up fallen trees.


Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering Regarding the Soldiers Cutting Wood for West Point, 18 October 1783

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering Regarding the Soldiers Cutting Wood for West Point, 18 October 1783
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Informs Colonel Pickering there will be a sergeant and twelve men to cut wood for the department to send to Newbury and that time grows more and more precious daily. Mentions that he has received complaints about soldiers cutting wood without permission and so he has issued an order, that no wood be cut except at such places as shall be directed... Noted as a copy in the bottom left hand corner. Watermarked with a crown.