Henry Knox to George Palmer Requesting Equipment, 12 December 1775

Henry Knox to George Palmer Requesting Equipment, 12 December 1775
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Asks Captain Palmer to obtain forty sleds for transporting artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the oxen or horses needed to pull them. Asserts that he will assist in any way possible. Requests an immediate response. Written from Fort George in Lake George, New York. See also GLC02437.00221 and GLC02437.00224.

George Palmer to Henry Knox Cancelling an Arrangement to Obtain Sleds and Pack Animals for Transporting Artillery, 25 December 1775

George Palmer to Henry Knox Cancelling an Arrangement to Obtain Sleds and Pack Animals for Transporting Artillery, 25 December 1775
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Responds to Knox's cancellation of an arrangement for Captain Palmer to obtain sleds and pack animals to transport artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Reports that the patriotic people Palmer contracted with are insulted by the cancellation and cryptically comments that Knox's Penetration will Easily Discern the Consequences that will follow Disappointing Such A Number of People So Resolutely Determined. General Philip Schuyler ordered Knox to cancel the arrangements (see GLC02437.00224). See also GLC02437.00218 and GLC02437.00221.

Henry Knox to Philip Schuyler Updating Schuyler on Preparations to Transport Artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, 17 December 1775

Henry Knox to Philip Schuyler Updating Schuyler on Preparations to Transport Artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, 17 December 1775
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Gives General Schuyler an update on the progress of preparations to transport artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mentions that he has gotten the mortars and cannon over Lake George and arranged with Captain George Palmer to obtain sleds and oxen or horses to pull them (see GLC02437.00218 and GLC02437.00224). Discusses plans for moving forward. Asks that Schuyler increase the length of the amount of rope he requested from Mr. [Walter] Livingston and that it be sent expeditiously. Also asks him to forward enclosed letters (not included). Written from Fort George in Lake George, New York. Docket written in Knox's hand.

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to George Washington Concerning the Movement of Artillery, 5 December 1775

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to George Washington Concerning the Movement of Artillery, 5 December 1775
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Discusses working with General Philip Schuyler to arrange to have artillery seized from the British earlier in the year forwarded from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Describes the garrison at Ticonderoga as weak and the Conveyance from the fort to the landing so indifferent & the passage across the lake so precarious that I am afraid it will be ten days at least before I can get them on this side the lake. Mentions potential problems with the sledding. Written from Fort George in Lake George, New York. Knox's retained working draft. Docket is written in Knox's hand.

Henry Knox to George Washington Discussing the Transport of Captured British Artillery from Fort Ticonderoga, 17 December 1775

Henry Knox to George Washington Discussing the Transport of Captured British Artillery from Fort Ticonderoga, 17 December 1775
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Discusses activities relating to the transport of artillery captured from the British at Fort Ticonderoga earlier that year. Comments on difficulties of getting the ordnance over Lake George. Mentions that he has obtained sleds and oxen. He will use the oxen to drag the artillery to Springfield, where he will get new animals to drag them the rest of the way to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Explains the route and speculates on potential for either progress or hardship. Expects to arrive in Cambridge in 16-17 days. Sends an inventory of the artillery from Ticonderoga and the pieces requested from Colonel Alexander McDougall in New York (not included). Explains arrangements with McDougall and seeks Washington's approval for them (see GLC02437.00220; also GLC02437.00212). Discusses activities in Canada in regard to Colonel Benedict Arnold and British Colonel Allan McLean. Closes by noting that he believes General Richard Montgomery is in possession of Quebec. [Knox was wrong about this.] Written from Fort George in Lake George, New York. Knox's retained working draft. Docket is written in another hand.

Henry Knox to Alexander McDougall Requesting that Munitions be Sent to Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 December 1775

Henry Knox to Alexander McDougall Requesting that Munitions be Sent to Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 December 1775
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Docket is written in Knox's hand. Asks Colonel McDougall to use his influence to have the listed shells sent to Cambridge, Massachusetts, immediately. In a post script, asks that McDougall inform George Washington if he cannot obtain the listed items. When Knox was in New York City a month earlier (en route to Ticonderoga to retrieve ordnance for American forces in Massachusetts), McDougall had promised to assist him in obtaining artillery by exerting influence on a committee representing the Second Provincial Congress (see GLC02437.00212). Written from Fort George in Lake George, New York.

Philip John Schuyler to Henry Knox on the Transport of Artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Fort George, 18 December 1775

Philip John Schuyler to Henry Knox on the Transport of Artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Fort George, 18 December 1775
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Writes that he is happy to hear Knox was able to get the artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Fort George on the other side of Lake George. Schuyler has already made arrangements to transport the artillery to Cambridge and consequently orders Knox to countermand his directions to Captain George Palmer to obtain carriages and pack animals for the journey (see GLC02437.00218, GLC02437.00221 and GLC02437.00225).