Henry Knox
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04/10/1787 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Harmar to Knox, 05/14/1787, Harmar to Knox, 07/07/1787.
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04/05/1787 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Knox to Wadsworth, 04/08/1787. Knox cites two letters for this date: one public and one private.
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04/04/1787 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Knox to Wadsworth, 04/08/1787.
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02/18/1787 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Knox to Jackson, 02/25/1787.
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02/05/1787 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Knox to Lincoln, 02/14/1787.
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01/24/1787 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Knox to Sullivan, 02/07/1787.
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William Knox writes to the Secretarty at War
11/16/1788 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, discusses clothing Pratt's troops; mentions West Point.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
William Knox relays details of Pratt to Secretary at War
11/05/1788 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, discusses Pratt's march; mentions shipping uniforms; discusses absence of Henry Knox.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
William Knox addresses clothing supply issues with Secretary at War
10/30/1788 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, discusses packing and shipping clothing; discusses altercation with Indians.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
William Knox addresses clothing supply issues with Secretary at War
10/28/1788 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, describes packing and shipping clothing; mentions return of Henry Knox.
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Various Payments Due, Damage to Magazine by Wind
12/04/1788 LetterbookJohn Brown of Newburgh contracted with Price to make two hundred powder casks and delivered them in September. Per that contract, he was supposed to be paid by December 1st. Price includes an account …
Letterbook No. 2, West Point 1786-1790. - No image
Treaty efforts with Creeks, McGillivray, and Georgia
10/14/1788 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentDiscusses postponement of treaty efforts. Alexander McGillivray insists, as a leading principle, that boundaries be the same as they were when Georgia was a British Province. Suggests that if there is …
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The Practice of Slavery, Etc.
09/04/1788 Letter fragmentAmong other subjects, Lincoln addresses the institution of slavery of which he disapproves ,but his esteem for Washington forces him to accept the general's need for forced labor.
Robert Goodloe Harper
Success of the New Government
10/20/1788 Autograph Letter SignedSullivan joins Knox in his wishes for the success of the new government.
Sullivan Photocopies ACC 1928-1(v)- No image
Stores Ready to be Delivered
05/07/1788 LetterbookInforms the Secretary at War that the stores which he inquired about are ready to be delivered to Captain Bradford.
Letterbook No. 2, West Point 1786-1790. - No image
Stores and Wagons
07/07/1788 LetterbookFollowing the instructions in Knox's letter of June 9, Price has delivered to Mrs. Randal the articles she wanted, to the amount of one pound sixteen shillings. Wagons can be easily procured; Price …
Letterbook No. 2, West Point 1786-1790. - No image
Steps taken by commissioners to bring about treaty with Creek Indians
06/25/1788 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentSteps taken by commissioners to bring about treaty with Creek Indians. Talk was addressed to Mr. McGillivray, and headmen and warriors, insisting that hostilities cease. Executive of Georgia said …
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Sale of Barracks on Constitution Island, Returns of Stores
04/10/1788 LetterbookPrice received Knox's letter regarding the buildings on Constitution Island. Price inspected the barracks and agreed to sell four-fifths of it to Mr. Salman, but has not yet allowed him to remove the …
Letterbook No. 2, West Point 1786-1790. - No image
Returns of Ordnance and Quartermaster Stores
03/03/1788 LetterbookPrice forwards by stage the returns of ordnance and quartermaster stores for February.
Letterbook No. 2, West Point 1786-1790. 
Request for warrant in favor of John Bennet of Colonel Sheldon's Regiment
07/18/1788 Letterbook CopyRequest warrant in favor of John Burnett.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Reports Activity at Fort Harmar; Concern for Supplies; Intents of Inhabitants to Separate from Virginia and U.S.
12/15/1788 Autograph Letter SignedDiscusses contracting out of border and land maintenance. Refers to the inhabitants of Kentucky and their intent to declare independence of Virginia and the U.S. Expresses concern to watch interests …
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Report on treaty efforts
11/04/1788 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentDiscusses a letter from Joseph Brant, who had been at the Miami River waiting on the Western Indians for the purpose of holding a council.
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Report on treaty efforts
10/07/1788 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentSt. Clair suggests that those who gathered at the mouth of the Detroit River have probably dispersed, owing to a lack of supplies.
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