Fortification of ports and harbors
Document 1794Secretary Knox corresponds with Governor Josiah Bartlett of New Hampshire on matters pertaining to the fortification of Portsmouth harbor.
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[Secretary at War
Respecting Fortifications
to Governor Bartlett
March 24th 1794.]
War Department
March 24 1794
Sir,
I am instructed to transmit to your Excellency the enclosed copy of a law relatively to the fortifications of the ports and harbours therein mentioned.
And as a judicious choice of the places to be fortified and vigorous prosecution of the works may be of great importance to the State of New Hampshire the President of the United States requests that your Excellency as the Commander in chief of its Militia would please to take upon you the general direction of the business.
An Engineer will as soon as possible be appointed. He will be directed to prepare and submit plans of the works to your consideration and upon your approving them to have them put into a train of immediate execution. some suitable provision will also be commenced to obtain the necessary materials and workmen.
The number of Men and Cannon assigned for Portsmouth and also the amount of the expence to be incurred at that place will hereafter be transmitted.
If the State of New Hampshire is in possession of any good Cannon of and above the Calibre of eighteen pounds and which could be appropriated to the fortifications within the said State a return of them is requested together with the condition of their carriages and apparatus in order that the necessary repairs be provided without delay —
I have the honor to be
with great respect
your obedt Servant
H Knox
Secry of War
His Excellency
The Governor of New Hampshire
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Secretary Knox corresponds with Governor Josiah Bartlett of New Hampshire on matters pertaining to the fortification of Portsmouth harbor.
Date
03/24/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
War Department
Document number
1794032400001
Page start
1
Note
Document interleaved in Washington Irving's Life of George Washington. Cited in Knox to Bartlett, 03/24/1794, and Bartlett to Knox, 04/14/1794.
Notable persons
Josiah Bartlett
Henry Knox
congress
George Washington
engineer
Notable locations
War Department
Philadelphia
Portsmouth
New Hampshire
Notable items
works
eighteen pounders
