Henry Knox to Unknown Asking for Provisions and Commenting on War Office Move to Annapolis, 8 December 1783

Henry Knox to Unknown Asking for Provisions and Commenting on War Office Move to Annapolis, 8 December 1783
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Asks for provisions for the troops and mentions the War Office's move (with Congress) to Annapolis, Maryland.

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 Daniel Parker Regarding Military Movements and the Provision of Supplied, 29 December 1783

Henry Knox to Daniel Parker Regarding Military Movements and the Provision of Supplied, 29 December 1783
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Knox, commander of West Point, reports that about [ninety] men will be stationed in New York probably the greatest part of the Winter. Asks whether Parker, a contractor who furnished supplies for troops, will provide supplies for these men.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning the Conclusion of the War and Payment of Artillery Artificers, 8 April 1783

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning the Conclusion of the War and Payment of Artillery Artificers, 8 April 1783
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Written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide de camp. To Secretary of War Lincoln. Says with the confirmation of peace the artillery artificers are worried about disbanding before hearing from Congress about a payment settlement for their past services. Says he wrote to Lincoln about this issue previously and asked him to bring it before Congress. Says it being but reasonable that their stipulated pay, of twenty dollars a per month to the privates and in proportion for the noncommissioned officers, should be made good to them. Hopes Lincoln will use his influence to get a decision from Congress as soon as possible.

Henry Knox to Ephraim Fenno, Asking Him to Investigate Thefts from the Military Stores, 24 January 1783

Henry Knox to Ephraim Fenno, Asking Him to Investigate Thefts from the Military Stores, 24 January 1783
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Discusses ammunition that has been stolen out of the magazine at Verplanck's Point and asks for an investigation. Written and signed for Knox by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide de camp. See GLC02437.01852 for Washington's request for an investigation.

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 John Ruddock about Reducing Troops and Moving Stores, 6 December 1783

Henry Knox to John Ruddock about Reducing Troops and Moving Stores, 6 December 1783
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Relays orders from the Commander in Chief George Washington to make a reduction of the troops and respective departments. Orders Ruddock to deliver all the military stores in his possession to Captain William Price and consider himself and any conductors under him no longer in service than it is absolutely necessary for this purpose.