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Henry Knox to William Knox about Meetings of Generals, 25 May 1781

Henry Knox to William Knox about Meetings of Generals, 25 May 1781
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Informs his brother William that the business of the meeting held in Wethersfield between Generals George Washington and Rochambeau did not finish until the morning of 25 May. Rochambeau left 24 May. Knox expects to arrive at New Windsor, New York by evening of 26 May.


Henry Knox to William Knox about Meeting French Generals, 20 May 1781

Henry Knox to William Knox about Meeting French Generals, 20 May 1781
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Recently arrived in Wethersfield with Generals George Washington and Duportail to meet General Rochambeau and Admiral Louis Jacques comte de Barras de Saint-Laurant to discuss matters of great consequence. Expresses relief regarding William's management of an unspecified debt. Hopes for the safety of the Amsterdam, a ship. Comments on his distress regarding the depreciation of paper currency, asking William to procure hard money if he can. Adds that he will be paid as a Brigadier of Infantry, and asks William to look into the matter of his pay and send a copy of the award. In a post script, asks William to tell Harry [Henry Jackson] he must come on by the 1st of June or he will be black ball'd.


Henry Knox to William Knox about the Battle of Cowpens, 13 February 1781

Henry Knox to William Knox about the Battle of Cowpens, 13 February 1781
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Discusses a meeting with the French army and navy and General Daniel Morgan's victory over General Banastre Tarleton, the Kill-Devil of Cornwallis' Army, at the battle of Cowpens, South Carolina, 17 January 1781.


A Letter from Henry Knox to William Knox on Family and War News, 5 August 1781

A Letter from Henry Knox to William Knox on Family and War News, 5 August 1781
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Written at camp near Dobbs Ferry by Brigadier General Knox to his brother William Knox. References William's letter of 25 July 1781. Says he wrote last week and hopes he has received the letter as the post office has been unreliable. It seems that someone in Lucy Knox's family is dying, but Henry says he will not tell her because she will be afflicted by it beyond moderation. Says her family in England will want to know of this information, and wants to be informed when a Mrs. Winslow will sail for Plymouth, so he can write to Lucy's sisters and mother. Says the destruction of paper money will damage the cause. Says the stoppage [of paper money] will create a distress here[.] I am pretty certain it will be temporary. I shall consider it as the dawn of returning honesty and industry. Says they have enough troops to defend themselves, but not to undertake an offensive campaign. References Major General Nathanael Greene's siege at Ninety Six in South Carolina. Says Greene could not storm the position, but that the siege forced the enemy to abandon the position and retire to Charleston. Claims that Twice General Greene has fought General Actions [at Guilford Courthouse and Hobkirk Hill] was defeated completely and yet reaped all the consequences of victory. Says the British probably have control of Plymouth, Virginia, Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia. Says the American and French armies are in the most perfect harmony.


Henry Knox to William Knox with War News, 25 July 1781

Henry Knox to William Knox with War News, 25 July 1781
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Has not recently received any letters from William, his brother. Reports that Continental troops in the vicinity reconnoitered at Kings Bridge to estimate where the British are most vulnerable: The result of our discoveries was a full conviction that the place was reducible with a proper number of men, a number however far exceeding those now here. Whether we shall be able to obtain a sufficient force depends upon our Country, if they will furnish the men... Describes a skirmish between the Marquis de Lafayette and Lord Cornwallis 6 July in Virginia near Green Spring plantation, in which Lafayette underestimated the British force, thus the Americans were oblig'd to retire... Knox is however assured that This affair will have no bad consequences. Refers to General Nathanael Greene's actions in South Carolina, including at Ninety Six. Written at Philipsburgh, New York (present-day Sleepy Hollow).


Henry Knox to William Knox about War News, 7 March 1781

Henry Knox to William Knox about War News, 7 March 1781
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Discusses business, Cornwallis' activities and General Nathanael Greene's movements. Mentions the Marquis de Lafayette.


William Knox to Henry Knox of News about the War, 18 October 1781

William Knox to Henry Knox of News about the War, 18 October 1781
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Has not heard from his brother in almost six weeks. News of the operation against Yorktown from General George Washington included the destruction of three of Lord Cornwallis redoubts and a formal demand for surrender, along with Cornwallis' rejection of it. Speculates that defeating Cornwallis will not be easy for the Allied Army, but Fall he must. Rumors of unsuccessful British activity against General Nathanael Greene near Charleston. Offers high praise for Greene as a potential successor for Washington. Mentions the deaths of 300 soldiers and officers among Colonel William Washington's cavalry. Also mentions the success of General John Stark at Skenesboro. Discusses his plans to travel to Europe on business on a French frigate. Joshua Loring will take over his bookstore. Mentions selling some books and making other preparations for departure.