West Point April 6th 1790 [48 in right margin]
Sir
Captain Burbeck informs me that there was one
months pay for the Detachment of artillery left at West
Point. enclosed is a list of the mens names - and
should you think proper that I should pay them I
have given Mr Henry Cunningham an Order to receive
the same -
I am sir
The Honorable
Major Genl Knox
Secrety at War
West Point April 8th 1790
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War Point April 6 1790
Sir
Captain Friebach informs me that there was no month pay for the Detachment of Artillery Effect West Point. Enclosed is a list of the Mens Names and Should you think Proper that I should pay then I have given Mr Henry Cunningham an Order to receive the same —
I am Sir
The Honorable
Major Jos Knox
Secrety at War
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War Point June 8 1793 —
Sir
I now forward the return of Ordnance & Quarter Master Stores for the Month of March 1793 —
I had to employ Mr Morrow to do some work to the Carriages which you directed. I made the best way, but have not yet his receit yet, but will have that and the one for making the Camp Letter [undecipherable] Shortly —
I informed you in my last that I had sent for Lieut Adams but he was not absent — Therefore you add the necessity of sending for him there, and the Expence for our Boat Captain & place, that order is now here —
I am Sir
The Honorable
Major Jos Knox
Secrety at War
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West Point June 6 1793
Sir
Mr James Morrow has made his Receit for mending the Carriages making the Seven Harness and one hundred Camp letters which is here enclosed —
There is an Invalid Soldier here by the Name of Christian Bolger he came here last January and went away in March without permission — he has now returned again and informs me that upon this time he came here again, that he had a [undecipherable] of Clothing, the Position — I have [undecipherable] to give him again upon our Stores —