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Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox Thanking Him for His Good Wishes and Stating His Army Ambitions, 30 January 1787

Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox Thanking Him for His Good Wishes and Stating His Army Ambitions, 30 January 1787
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Thanks him for his letters. Never doubted Knox's good wishes toward him, or his desire to promote Sargent's military achievements. Is acutely aware of Knox's responsibilities and does not want to put him in an embarrassing position because of his desire to attain an appointment. Though he wanted the Captaincy of Artillery, he even moreso wanted Knox's high esteem, both during military service and in civilian life. Writes, Consider [...] how severely I must have been wounded by [William] North & [Elnathan] Haskell- who were both my Junior Officers during [an] the war & who have Majorities in the Legion. In response to Knox's offer of the position of Inspector of Troops, he thinks himself inadequate for the position. Encloses paper (not present) describing General [Benjamin] Lincoln's expedition. Sargent would have liked to join the expedition, and Lincoln and Governor James Bowdoin wanted him to go, but he did not believe there was an appropriate position available to him. Writes, General Lincoln offerd indeed to make me his Adjutant Genl but I was sure I could not discharge the duty, to my own Satisfaction. Finally, discusses the status of the Massachusetts insurgents. See GLC02437.03413 for a related document.


Henry Knox to Winthrop Sargent Encouraging Him Into the Army, 10 January 1787

Henry Knox to Winthrop Sargent Encouraging Him Into the Army, 10 January 1787
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Is anxious for Sargent to enter the military establishment in a manner agreable [sic] to your feelings, and if it was entirely up to him, Knox might create a special position just for him. Relates that Congress has directed a legionary corps to be raised, and he cannot alter arrangements which have already been made. Has always wished that the corps for artillery and engineers be the same, but it is up to Congress. Asks whether he might consider the office of Inspector of the Troops, which Major [William] North has resigned. Discusses what ranks and benefits Congress might associate with that office. Explains other offices that might be more suitable to Sargent than the office he has rejected, Captain of Artillery in the Massachusetts line. See GLC02437.03432 for Sargent's reply.


Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox about Joining the Army, 30 December 1786

Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox about Joining the Army, 30 December 1786
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Delivered to the governor a note that Knox wrote in his favor. Would like very much to be in the army, but if there is no possibility of that, will in good Earnest set about making my arrangements for evacuating altogether this Country in Favor of the Western World, while there are so many disposed to accompany me. Also mentions joining the Engineers to the Artillery Department. Believes he has some claims to an honorable Appointment. Relates that the Court in Springfield was prevented from doing business this week by 300 insurgents who took possession of the Court House and presented a petition demanding that the Court disperse and do no business during the term. The Court members complied because they had no protection at the time. Says Shays refuses to allow the court to meet at Worcester next month. Mentions that the Governor and also General [Benjamin] Lincoln are discussing marching troops very soon. Discusses perhaps joining Lincoln's force. Presents his compliments to Knox's family, as well as Knox's brother [William] and Miss Gorham (likely the daughter of Nathaniel Gorham).


Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox about Army Preparation in the Northwest, Tensions Between Generals Wayne and Wilkinson and Requests to Winter in Philadelphia, 23 July 1794

Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox about Army Preparation in the Northwest, Tensions Between Generals Wayne and Wilkinson and Requests to Winter in Philadelphia, 23 July 1794
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Discusses the preparation for an expedition (possibly the build-up to the Battle of Fallen Timbers that took place on 20 August 1794). Notes there have been volunteers pouring in ever since his arrival. Reports General [Charles] Scott has moved to the head of the line with a small group of men. Mentions Scott describes the men as a bunch of fighting fellows and the best party that ever came out of Kentuckey [sic]. Appears to express his doubts regarding Scott's men. Also notes some of General Scott's horses are unable to handle the expedition and that Scott plans on persuading the men to allow the regular troops at Greenville, Ohio to use the pack horses. Discusses how unhappy he was to learn that it is commonly known throughout the country that General [Anthony] Wayne and General [James] Wilkinson have a strained relationship between each other. Also mentions a conversation he had with Wilkinson where Wilkinson expressed his disgust with the service. Notes Wilkinson inquired about the question of his conduct, which Winthrop says he waived the subject away for obvious reasons. Says Wilkinson spoke of Scott as being dishonorable and a drunk. Expresses his displeasure with Cincinnati, Ohio and writes he has now been here long enough to be heartily sick of it and requests to pass the winter in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Recommends his brother for an appointment. Sends his best wishes to Mrs. Lucy Knox and the rest of the family.


Henry Knox to Winthrop Sargent Concerning Sargent's Military Appointment, 21 April 1792

Henry Knox to Winthrop Sargent Concerning Sargent's Military Appointment, 21 April 1792
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Letter appointing Sargent to the office of Adjutant and Inspector General of the United States Army. Writes to appoint him to the office of Adjutant and Inspector General. Has worked to get this appointment for Sargent and hopes he will derive honor from it. Feels that it is his duty as a friend to let Sargent know that this was not a popular appointment. Relates that many have complained excessively of your haughtiness and stern manner in executing the office the last year. Adds that he knows there must have been reason for this behavior, but asks him, with the affection of a brother [.] that in the future, while obedience to every order shall be executed, that the manner of doing it, be tempered with that politeness and softness of manners, which no gentleman on the continent can better exhibit than yourself. Believes that if he fixes this problem, he will do brilliantly. Asks him to provide Knox with news of his experiences at his post.


Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox Discussing Politics, 6 June 1789

Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox Discussing Politics, 6 June 1789
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Writes via their mutual friend, General [Rufus] Putnam, but unfortunately has no news to report from the Western territories. Discusses his pleasure at the commencement of the new government, especially at the fact that our Cincinnatus has been induced to once more quit his Plough (referring to General George Washington's decision to accept the Presidency). Had wished for his Excellency's success and happiness, and asks Knox to send his best wishes to the President. Also sends his best wishes to Mrs. Knox, Knox's brother William, and asks him to remember me to any of our friends who are kind enough to think of me.


Note from Henry Knox to Winthrop Sargent Regarding Bills to Pay the Army, 2 December 1791

Note from Henry Knox to Winthrop Sargent Regarding Bills to Pay the Army, 2 December 1791
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Later copy. Written from the War Department. Explains that Mr. Caleb Swan will be taking thirty five thousand dollars in post bank notes for the pay of the army, and that Sargent's name has been added to the notes for greater security. When Swan wants to exchange the notes for cash, he will need Sargent's to do so; asks that Sargent oblige.


Incomplete Letter from Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox on the Need for More Militia and Disputes Within the Army, 13 March 1792

Incomplete Letter from Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox on the Need for More Militia and Disputes Within the Army, 13 March 1792
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Writes that General [James] Wilkinson has asked for his help with the militiamen, specifically acquiring more troops. Discusses Wilkinson's attempts to establish lines of communication. Comments on the dispute between Wilkinson and Zeigler (see GLC02437.05346 for further information). Also touches on the altercation between Ford and Hodgdon (see GLC02437.05351), as well as the field officers there in the militia.


Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox Discussing the Potential Elimination of Sargent's Job, 6 January 1792

Winthrop Sargent to Henry Knox Discussing the Potential Elimination of Sargent's Job, 6 January 1792
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Written from Fort Washington, at present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Received his recent letter, and touches on financial matters. Mentions that he heard that the President intends to eliminate the position of Adjutant General of the Army (his current position) after the present campaign in the frontier, and give the Adjutant's duties to the Inspector. Comments on whether to take as a personal affront the elimination of his position. Discusses his motives for joining the campaigns in the Ohio territories.