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Extract of a Letter from Benjamin Lincoln to Henry Knox on Knox's Retirement, 15 January 1795

Extract of a Letter from Benjamin Lincoln to Henry Knox on Knox's Retirement, 15 January 1795
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Copy of a letter from Benjamin Lincoln in Knox's hand, dated 15 January 1795. Letter congratulates Knox on his retirement and his escape from an office, which did not give you [bread], and more, that Malice, and design have been fully checked by the force of truth.


Letter of Congratulations and Thanks from James Seagrove to Henry Knox on Knox's Retirement, 20 January 1795

Letter of Congratulations and Thanks from James Seagrove to Henry Knox on Knox's Retirement, 20 January 1795
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Congratulates Knox on his retirement. Thanks Knox for his years of service and notes he will be missed. Also mentions he is not happy with Knox's chosen successor (Timothy Pickering).


Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on a New Appointment, 24 January 1795

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on a New Appointment, 24 January 1795
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Later copy. Informs Lincoln a name (possibly Lincoln's or someone Lincoln recommended) has been put on a list of candidates for a Surgeons Mate. Notes the President (George Washington) is the person who will decide when and who the appointment goes too. Thanks Lincoln for his service and notes it was highly satisfactory while Knox was in office. Addressee name and date was added at a later date.


Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on the Meeting of Officers Regarding Pay and Pensions, 16 March 1783

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on the Meeting of Officers Regarding Pay and Pensions, 16 March 1783
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Later copy of GLC02437.02009. References his letter from a few days past. Says that letter mentioned a meeting of officers called for by a paper circulating around camp. Says The meeting was had yesterday, and the General will forward the proceedings to Congress - which will, I am certain make you perfectly happy. Says the meeting went well and that it will set the military character of America in a high point of view. Says that if the people have any gratitude in them they will now support the army. Wants to have the proceedings published immediately to affect public opinion on the army and asks if Lincoln can have that done. Calls Washington's address a masterly performance. References Lincoln's letter of 12 March. Hopes Colonel Dyer of Connecticut will change his vote and approve the half-pay pensions.


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.


Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to Mrs. Howe, 2 October 1781

Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to Mrs. Howe, 2 October 1781
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Informs a bereaved wife of her husband's death on the James River on 20 September 1781 from a stomach ailment. Discusses the circumstances of his death and burial, offers condolence, and mentions who will gather and transport his belongings. The deceased officer was Captain Lt. Baxter Howe (1748-1781) of Lamb's Artillery Regiment. The Continental Army was then engaged in the siege of Yorktown. See also GLC02437.01362.


Letter of Thanks from Henry Knox to Jonathan Williams, 6 September 1789

Letter of Thanks from Henry Knox to Jonathan Williams, 6 September 1789
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Thanks him for his two recent letters relating to Judge [Thomas] McKean (see GLC02437.04285) and to Captain Newman (see GLC02437.04330). Writes that he will not compliment him on his public letter to the judge, but whenever he has heard merchants discuss the letter, they appear to agree with his position. Would be happy to help Captain Newman, because you request it, and because I believe him to be an excellent soldier. However, he does not believe that more military forces will be raised in the near future, but if it should happen that more are raised, he will help the Captain.


Joshua Humphreys to Henry Knox Expressing Best Wishes and Thanks on Knox's Retirement, 7 January 1795

Joshua Humphreys to Henry Knox Expressing Best Wishes and Thanks on Knox's Retirement, 7 January 1795
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Congratulates Knox on his retirement and bids him farewell. Writes, It would be ingratitude in me to be silent on your leaving the office of Secretary at War, you have so long & so honorably filled, without expressing my most cordial thanks for the Friendly & polite treatment I have received from you since I have been honored by your appointment... To hear of your happiness will always give me pleasure, and may you & yours always enjoy as much as this life can afford.