Note from Henry Knox to Tench Tilghman about Troop Allocation and Requests News, 2 April 1781

Note from Henry Knox to Tench Tilghman about Troop Allocation and Requests News, 2 April 1781
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Docketed to Colonel Tilghman, one of George Washington's aides. Reports that a company at West Point has been annexed to Colonel Proctor's regiment. Asks for George Washington's instructions as to whether or not he should order the company to Proctor's regiment immediately. Asks for news regarding General [Nathanael] Greene, Commander of the Southern Department. Remarks that his son Harry is feeling better today.

Henry Knox to Tench Tilghman about Payment of Armorers [possibly Incomplete], 24 March 1781

Henry Knox to Tench Tilghman about Payment of Armorers [possibly Incomplete], 24 March 1781
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Docketed to Colonel Tilghman, possibly Tench Tilghman, one of George Washington's aides. Reports that seventeen armorers employed at Fishkill, New York, have not been paid for nearly two years. If they do not receive clothing, Knox fears they will leave their posts, which will in consequence greatly injure us especially in the repair of arms. Notes that the men work under John Ruddock, Deputy Quartermaster of stores at Fishkill. Thinks the men's request for clothing is reasonable. Knox's working draft.

Tench Tilghman to Henry Knox about Troop Orders, 31 October 1782

Tench Tilghman to Henry Knox about Troop Orders, 31 October 1782
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Written from Head Quarters. Writes, I send you a packet for the officer commanding at Dobb's Ferry which His Excellency wishes may be forwarded on without loss of time - You have likewise the general order of yesterday requesting the return of the Massachusetts and Connecticut Lines. Be good eno' to let Genl. [Jedediah] Huntington know that they are in your hands - he will want them immediately.

Henry Knox to the Board of War and Ordnance about Troop Numbers and Cannon, 21 July 1781

Henry Knox to the Board of War and Ordnance about Troop Numbers and Cannon, 21 July 1781
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Reports, The uncertainty of obtaining a force adeq[uate] to the capital object in contemplation induced His Excellency the Commander in Chief to direct me to write to your honorable board on the 10th instant to suspend the transportat[ion] of the cannon and stores before requested... Relates that the states expected to furnish large numbers of men have not specified the numbers they will be able to supply. Asks the Board to hold the cannon and stores until the situation can be more surely assessed. Docketed by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide. Written at Philipsburgh, New York (present-day Sleepy Hollow).

Order from Tench Tilghman on Behalf of George Washington to Henry Knox, 15 July 1781

Order from Tench Tilghman on Behalf of George Washington to Henry Knox, 15 July 1781
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Colonel Tilghman, an aide for George Washington, writes His Excellency approves of all but the order to land the Artillery & c at Kings ferry, He thinks it should be sent up to West point, as we have no Horses at kings ferry and few men to cover any thing there should the enemy land.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln about Troop Status, 13 February 1781

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln about Troop Status, 13 February 1781
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Later copy. Discusses the status of troops throughout the New England states and a victory at Cowpens, South Carolina.

Henry Knox to Clement Biddle about the War and Family Matters, 11 November 1781

Henry Knox to Clement Biddle about the War and Family Matters, 11 November 1781
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Thanks him and Mrs. Biddle for their kindness to Mrs. Knox and their young daughter while in Philadelphia. Comments that Biddle's knowledge of his orders during the siege will excuse his inability to write frequently. Stresses his interest in ensuring that American battalions are filled with troops. Describes the recent illness and death of Mr. Custis, George Washington's stepson, while he was at camp with Washington as an aide. Mentions that General and Mrs. Washington were present for his last gasp. He is waiting for General and Mrs. Washington and Mrs. Custis to arrive, but Mrs. Knox seems inclined to go to Philadelphia to lye-in, but we cannot determine on the matter untill Mrs. Washington arrives. Asks Biddle to inquire into lodgings in Philadelphia for Mrs. Knox for three months, and stresses his desire to make her comfortable, regardless of price. Mentions Nathanael Greene and Tilghman, possibly Tench Tilghman, George Washington's aide-de-camp. Struck note on the left side of first page.