The Situation at Marietta, Etc.
Document 1792Knox informs Washington that he has drafted a letter to General St. Clair and has received information from Judge Putnam, both of which require the president's examination along with several officer appointments. (See transcript below.)
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I have the honor to submit a draft of a letter to general St. Clair; and also a representation from Judge Putnam relative to the situation of Marietta–if perfectly convenient, I will wait upon you tomorrow morning, relative to these subjects and some others relative to the appointments of officers soon to be made.
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Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
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Knox informs Washington that he has drafted a letter to General St. Clair and has received information from Judge Putnam, both of which require the president's examination along with several officer appointments. (See transcript below.)
Date
03/01/1792
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Recipient
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Document number
1792030114000
Notable persons
George Washington
Henry Knox
