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Joseph Young to Henry Knox Exchanging Pleasantries and Expressing Thanks for Past Actions, 30 December 1783

Joseph Young to Henry Knox Exchanging Pleasantries and Expressing Thanks for Past Actions, 30 December 1783
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Young, a hospital physician, thanks Knox for orders he recently sent which Young claims saved him from embarrassment. Also thanks Knox for the Sixty Dollars you sent to supply them with firewood, which was greatly needed ... Transferred Knox's orders to a contractor. Reports news of hospital matters, including Doctor Egbert's retirement.


Henry Knox to Samuel Osgood Exchanging Pleasantries And, in Particular, Discussing Soldiers Pay, 30 December 1783

Henry Knox to Samuel Osgood Exchanging Pleasantries And, in Particular, Discussing Soldiers Pay, 30 December 1783
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Knox writes to Osgood, a Continental Congressman. Thanks him for the disinterested attention he has paid Knox in several instances. Assures Osgood he prizes their friendship highly. Reports that George Washington has instructed him to dissolve several corps and reorganize the soldiers whose terms have not expired into an infantry and artillery. Writes, This business has been painful on account of discharging the officers and soldiers at this [severe] season without pay, and in many instances the men are miserably clad. Refers to an instance in summer of 1783 when officers petitioned Continental Congress for land west of the Ohio River (the Newburgh Petition was presented by men who, in many cases, had not been paid for their service in the Continental Army, and they asked for land as payment). Asks if the petition has been considered. Discusses rumors that he may be appointed to take the place of Benjamin Lincoln (presumably as Secretary of War). In a post script, writes I think the pay & other emoluments of a major general, in a separate department, exclusive of any encumbrances... would not be an unreasonable expectation,- and that would satisfy me.


Henry Knox to Joseph Young about Sick Patients in Albany and Provisions, 25 December 1783

Henry Knox to Joseph Young about Sick Patients in Albany and Provisions, 25 December 1783
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Discusses the sick patients that have to stay in Albany, New York for the winter. Also writes about provisioning the sick. Writes that Young must know the state of the patients better than any other man, and a confidence in your candor induces me to leave the disposition entirely to you. Says the hospital is closed at West Point but that they still have twenty patients that will be need to be supported through the winter. Encloses (not included) Morris's notes of sixty dollars and an order (not included) for provisions for the patients until they are discharged.


Henry Knox to Andrew Elliot Exchanging Pleasantries, 23 November 1783

Henry Knox to Andrew Elliot Exchanging Pleasantries, 23 November 1783
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Signed in text. Sends his best wishes to Elliot. States that he hopes that at a future date, he may unshackled by opposite interests, fully enjoy those sentiments which were inspired by the liberal and politic conduct of Mr. Elliot and continue with their friendship despite a difference in opinion.


Henry Knox to Edmund Affleck Exchanging Pleasantries, 25 November 1783

Henry Knox to Edmund Affleck Exchanging Pleasantries, 25 November 1783
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Signed in text. Replies to Affleck's letter (see GLC02437.02794). Writes that he and Mrs. Lucy Knox sincerely wish him [Affleck] a prosperous voyage and every felicity.


Henry Knox to Baron Von Steuben Regarding Military Matters, 30 December 1783

Henry Knox to Baron Von Steuben Regarding Military Matters, 30 December 1783
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Reports that the corps in the detachment at West Point have been dissolved, except for those soldiers whose terms of service have not expired. These 500 men will be commanded by Colonel [Henry] Jackson, presumably at West Point. There is also one corps of artillery commanded by Major Sebastian Bauman. Asks Steuben to instruct Jackson on the mode by which the remaining soldiers will be mustered and inspected. Plans to depart soon for Boston, leaving Jackson in charge.


Henry Knox to Daniel Parker about Lack of Provisions, 23 December 1783

Henry Knox to Daniel Parker about Lack of Provisions, 23 December 1783
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Discusses the lack of provisions for the troops at West Point, stating [t]here are not more provision at this place than will serve the troops to the end of the month, and I much doubt whether it will last so long ... Request that Parker supplies the post with supplies as soon as possible.


Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette with Gratitude to France, Affection for Lafayette, Expectations of the British and Praise for Washington, 14 December 1783

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette with Gratitude to France, Affection for Lafayette, Expectations of the British and Praise for Washington, 14 December 1783
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Says he wrote Lafayette several letters expressing his affection for him. Says America as a nation believes the same thing and that you must not regard [such expressions] as compliments but the language of sincerity. Goes on to say Our independence is now established and we feel the warmest gratitude to all the means what have contributed to effect it. Reports that The English have at last left us to ourselves, with the full expectation that we shall not know how to govern the ship of state and that we must apply to the Steady and well experienced pilots of Britain. Says Our much loved friend the General has gone from this city to Congress and from thence to Mount Vernon. Goes on to praise Washington. Sending this note by the Chevalier Villefranche.


Henry Knox to Joseph Anthony Discussing Financial Help for Anthony, 30 August 1796

Henry Knox to Joseph Anthony Discussing Financial Help for Anthony, 30 August 1796
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Extensive docketing. Writes that he has before expressed gratitude for Anthony's help and expressed sadness when Anthony has been in financial distress. Is happy to be able to enclose to Anthony some financial help, apparently in the form of notes from an investor. Discusses related financial matters, including news about Mr. [William] Bingham.