Clothing for the Southern Army from Charleston

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Type

Letter

Description

Greene informs Lincoln that in consequence of Lincoln's orders Greene had taken measures to provide winter clothing to his soldiers. Greene reports that Banks and Company have furnished most of the articles wanted and will provide the rest. Complains that prices goods are high. Reports that demand for cloths among the planters is so great that clothing can sell at high prices. Contracts cannot be made on the best terms. Reports cost of clothing the soldiers. Greene has advanced two months pay to his officers. Mentions the long sufferings of his officers. Greene mentions his distress in regards to feeding, clothing, and paying his army. Greene would have preferred that the clothing be shipped from Philadelphia. Discusses reaction of troops to their sufferings. Greene reports that he has drawn pay only for officers who are remaining in service, despite some officers discontent with this arrangement.

Date

12/19/1782

Document number

1782121990101

Page start

1

Notable persons

Benjamin Lincoln
Nathaniel Greene
troops
Mr. Banks and Company
Mr. Hamilton
the clothier
planters
soldiers
officers
Financier
merchants
army

Notable locations

Headquaters South Carolina
Philadelphia

Notable items

headquarters
letters
orders
measures
articles of clothing
troops
winter clothing
Banks and Company
articles
clothier
instructions
terms
agreement
goods
price
contracts
soldiers' clothing
dollars
financier
drafts
sufferings
home
bills
season
distresses
Treasury