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Henry Knox to Joseph Carleton Informing Him of the Details of Major Job Sumner's Difficulty in Obtaining Pay for His Military Service, 16 August 1784

Henry Knox to Joseph Carleton Informing Him of the Details of Major Job Sumner's Difficulty in Obtaining Pay for His Military Service, 16 August 1784
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Informs Carleton, acting Secretary at War, of the details of Major Job Sumner's difficulty in obtaining pay for his military service. Also discusses a letter from Frederick Haldimand, Governor of the Province of Quebec, recently transmitted to Congress by William Hull. Haldimand refused to inform Congress when British troops will be withdrawn from American posts on the northwestern frontier.


Henry Knox to Joseph Carleton Informing Him of the Troop Reductions His Has Made in Response to a Congressional Order, 13 June 1784

Henry Knox to Joseph Carleton Informing Him of the Troop Reductions His Has Made in Response to a Congressional Order, 13 June 1784
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Informs Carleton, acting Secretary at War, of the arrangements he has made in response to the Congressional resolve of 2 June 1784 ordering the reduction of Continental troops.


Henry Knox to Joseph Carleton Regarding Pay and Commissions for Major Wyllis and His Men, 15 May 1785

Henry Knox to Joseph Carleton Regarding Pay and Commissions for Major Wyllis and His Men, 15 May 1785
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Knox, recently appointed Secretary at War, makes arrangements with Carleton, acting Secretary at War, to transmit pay and commissions to Major Wyllis (possibly John P. Wyllis) and his men.


Joseph Carleton to Henry Knox Reporting on the Closing of Major Sumner's Case and the Continued Presence of British Troops, 25 August 1784

Joseph Carleton to Henry Knox Reporting on the Closing of Major Sumner's Case and the Continued Presence of British Troops, 25 August 1784
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Carleton, Secretary at War, writes from the War Office, possibly located in Annapolis, Maryland with Congress. Reports on the settlement of Major Job Sumner's case. Relates that troops from Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania will be equipped as a result of the continued presence of British troops at forts on the northern frontier of the United States. Notes that New York will most likely raise its quota of troops as soon as the Harvest is completed. Free stamped and on public service written on address leaf with no signature.


Joseph Carleton to Henry Knox Discussing Military Matters and Artillery Pay, 12 June 1785

Joseph Carleton to Henry Knox Discussing Military Matters and Artillery Pay, 12 June 1785
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Carleton, previous acting Secretary at War, discusses military matters with Knox, recently appointed Secretary at War (Carleton is handling business from the War Office in Knox's absence). Discusses the pay and rank of several officers, the disbandment of troops at Fort Pitt, and the proposed reduction of artillery pay. Writes, the recruiting business here goes on slowly - from this circumstance as well as some others, there is too much reason to apprehend that the time of holding the Southern Frontiers will be unavoidably procrastinated.


Henry Knox to Joseph Carleton Discussing the Engineers Still in Service, 24 March 1784

Henry Knox to Joseph Carleton Discussing the Engineers Still in Service, 24 March 1784
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Discusses the engineers still in service. Asks Carleton, acting Secretary at War, about Congress' intentions regarding renewal of the contract with Daniel Parker & Co. to provide troops with supplies. Expresses concern that Robert Morris, Superintendent of Finance, has renewed the contract only until 5 May 1784.


Henry Knox to James Freeman about Freeman's Military Salary Account, 7 January 1782

Henry Knox to James Freeman about Freeman's Military Salary Account, 7 January 1782
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Refers to a letter received from Captain James Freeman asking for information about how Freeman might settle his military salary account with Congress (see GLC02437.01310). Knox encloses the resolve of Congress which describes the requirements for getting an account settled, as well as a certificate from Joseph Carleton, Secretary to the War Office, which states that certain parties had their accounts settled by a scale of depreciation better than the one used in Congress's resolve.


Henry Knox to John Bryant Regarding Bryant's Pay, 19 May 1788

Henry Knox to John Bryant Regarding Bryant's Pay, 19 May 1788
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Notes the receipt of a letter from Captain Bryant regarding his pay and indicates that he will consult with them and attempt to obtain a warrant for its payment. Written from the War Office.


Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Sir Guy Carleton, with a Note to George Washington, 31 July 1782

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Sir Guy Carleton, with a Note to George Washington, 31 July 1782
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First two pages are from an unsigned letter written by Major General Knox to General Carleton, the commander of the British Army. The third page is a signed note to Washington on 31 July 1782. It references Carleton's previous letter which contained a request for a passport to be forwarded to Chief Justice Smyth so he could bring the trial transcript and his explanatory comments to the Americans. This is probably a reference to the court martial proceedings against Lippincott, who the Americans claimed was responsible for the killing of Captain Joshua Huddy. Hopes that Carleton will punish the perpetrators of the murder. Questions why a civil judge's explanations and comments are needed in this matter of military justice. Says he has no equivalent person to deal with Smyth, so asks that someone with a military background be sent. Appoints General [William] Heath to communicate with whoever is sent. The note to Washington says he is passing this along to keep him informed. This was all responding to received trial proceedings and a proposal from Carleton on handling the matter.