Benjamin Lincoln to Henry Knox, 1 November 1783

Benjamin Lincoln to Henry Knox, 1 November 1783
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Asks Knox to deliver as many of the inclosed brevets as are officers with you to recover them - The others for Massachusetts I wish you would forward by the next post ... Noted as sent via Public Service. Free frank signed by Benjamin Lincoln.

Benjamin Lincoln to Henry Knox on Artillery and Construction, 23 July 1783

Benjamin Lincoln to Henry Knox on Artillery and Construction, 23 July 1783
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Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Regarding His Wages, 10 November 1783

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Regarding His Wages, 10 November 1783
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Discusses an addition to his monthly allowance. Mentions how his pay compares unfavorably to that of other generals, such as [Alexander] McDougall and [William] Heath. Asks Lincoln to discuss the issue with Mr. Morris, likely Robert Morris, the Pennsylvania financier.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Unrest in the Army, 12 March 1783

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Unrest in the Army, 12 March 1783
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Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Peace and the Future of the Army, 3 March 1783

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Peace and the Future of the Army, 3 March 1783
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Later copy. Written by Major General Knox to Secretary of War Lincoln. Congratulates Lincoln on the glorious termination of our struggles. References Lincoln's letter of 22 February. Agrees with Lincoln on the efficacy of the funds you mention, but I cannot determine upon the propriety of the Army pressing the particular funds upon Congress. Expects to see him in a few days as Washington will probably want to see Lincoln before the Army is disbanded. Says the magazines and arsenals cannot be erected without a special order from him.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Regarding Lincoln's Orders and Political Matters, 15 July 1783

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Regarding Lincoln's Orders and Political Matters, 15 July 1783
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Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Unrest in the Army, 12 March 1783

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Unrest in the Army, 12 March 1783
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Later copy of GLC02437.02000. References the impatience of the officers on Congress's indecisiveness over half-pay. Mentions the Newburgh Address and the call for officers to meet. Washington asked for a postponement of that meeting until next Saturday.