John Crane to Henry Knox Reporting His Arrival at West Point, 20 July 1781
Title | John Crane to Henry Knox Reporting His Arrival at West Point, 20 July 1781 PDF eBook |
Author | John Crane |
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Release | 1781 |
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Colonel Crane reports his arrival at New Windsor the previous evening with ordnance and stores. Discusses cannon, cartridges, powder, and other items.
Henry Knox to John Crane about Stores and Provisions, 3 July 1781
Title | Henry Knox to John Crane about Stores and Provisions, 3 July 1781 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Release | 1781 |
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Directs the letter to Colonel Crane, in charge of the ordnance and stores forwarded from Boston, Massachusetts to Claverack, New York. Provides instructions for shipping the powder and other stores. Orders that the stores must be sent from Claverack to West Point.
John Crane to Henry Knox Regarding Winter Stores and Work, 12 October 1781
Title | John Crane to Henry Knox Regarding Winter Stores and Work, 12 October 1781 PDF eBook |
Author | John Crane |
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Release | 1781 |
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Encloses a return of ordnance and stores. Reports that nothing will be done in the fall toward building the magazine at Fort Clinton or Fort Putnam because of all the work needed to prepare for winter. The artificers have been building a workshop at West Point to work in over the winter. Indicates that a Mr. Gray has been appointed a commissary of military stores for General William Heath. Colonel Crane commanded the 3rd Battalion of Artillery.
Henry Knox to John Crane Regarding Cannon Repair, 25 July 1781
Title | Henry Knox to John Crane Regarding Cannon Repair, 25 July 1781 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Release | 1781 |
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Discusses the transport and repair of cannons with Colonel Crane. Regrets the cannon were not proofed at Boston as it will cause a clamor if any prove bad. Reported on a recent reconnaissance mission to Kings Bridge to assess the weak points of the British army in the vicinity. Written at Philipsburgh, New York (present-day Sleepy Hollow).
John Crane to Henry Knox about Ordnance Supplies, 6 July 1781
Title | John Crane to Henry Knox about Ordnance Supplies, 6 July 1781 PDF eBook |
Author | John Crane |
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Release | 1781 |
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Discusses ordnance he gathered to be sent from Springfield to Claverack, New York. Notes that Captain Callendar, delivering this letter to Knox, will give Knox details of their march from Boston. Intends to depart for Claverack as soon as the mortars are sent from Springfield.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revoluntionary War
Title | Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revoluntionary War PDF eBook |
Author | Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State |
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Pages | 1044 |
Release | 1901 |
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Henry Knox to John Crane about West Point, 21 April 1782
Title | Henry Knox to John Crane about West Point, 21 April 1782 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Release | 1782 |
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Written from Baskenridge, likely present-day Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Comments that he expected to be at West Point by now, but was delayed at Elizabeth Town. Plans to be in West Point by 15 May at the latest. Asks that Crane save as much timber and iron as possible for their military stores, as upon these two articles depend our most important work. Requests that he send to Knox in Philadelphia a list of articles needed for the laboratory at West Point, and Knox will order them.