Henry Knox
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03/03/1790 Printed transcription/modern copy of DocumentCited in Knox to Harmar, 06/07/1790.
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Knox's questions to Tallisee King regarding the Treaty at Galphinton
08/06/1790 Document, type undeterminedDocument, Questions to the Tallisee King.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Knox writes to Walley regarding the sale of maps
05/08/1790 Autograph LetterLetter, advises re bill of sale for Barres maps.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Knox writes to Savage about his son
08/15/1790 Autograph Letter SignedHenry Knox writes to Samuel Phillips Savage regarding allegations pertaining to his son, Captain Joseph Savage.
Savage Family Papers
Knox writes to Pickering
02/25/1790 Autograph LetterLetter, Pickering discusses Indian warfare and politics.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Knox writes to Lincoln regarding invalids
05/25/1790 Autograph Letter SignedSecretary Knox asks that Lincoln update the list of invalids eligible for payment by removing the deceased from the rolls. Knox request that this information be forwarded to him.
Interleaved Document in Washington Irving's Life of George Washington.
Knox writes to Jackson
05/16/1790 Autograph LetterLetter, discusses memorial for Cincinnati; discusses propriety of exclusive favors.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Knox writes to General Wayne
02/07/1790 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, discusses Indian politics and warfare.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Knox writes to a concerned parent regarding the reported death of his son
06/16/1790 Autograph LetterLetter, Knox discusses reports of son's death.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Knox submits revised militia plan to Washington
01/18/1790 Printed transcription/modern copy of DocumentSecretary of War Henry Knox submits to President Washington the revised militia plan. Knox hopes the plan will assist in erecting adequate defenses. Posed question regarding a military supported by …
Henry Knox Papers
Knox solicits Lincoln's opinion of his militia plan
01/31/1790 Autograph Letter SignedKnox solicits General Lincoln's opinion of his plan for the establishment of a national militia.
Robert Goodloe Harper
