Petitions of Widows and Children

Item

Type

Copy of Signed Document

Title

Petitions of Widows and Children

Description

Knox considers the petitions of the widows and children of eight officers from South Carolina who died while in the service of the United States. He grants six of them seven years' half-pay as provided by the Resolve of Congress of the 24th of August 1780.

year created

1791

month created

11

day created

23

author

sent from location

War Department

in image

notable person/group

Henry Knox, Secretary of War
Bernard Elliot, Lieutenant Colonel of the South Carolina Regiment of Artillery
only son of the deceased
Samuel Wise, Major of the 3rd South Carolina Regiment of Infantry
Jane Ann Ball
Joseph Ball
Benjamin Huger, Major of the 5th South Carolina Regiment
John Bush, Lieutenant in the 2nd South Carolina Regiment
Charles Motte, Major of the 2nd South Carolina Regiment
petitioner
minor children
Richard Shubrick, Captain of the 2nd South Carolina Regiment
daughters
orphans
Congress
House of Representatives
Frances Eleanor Laurens
Colonel John Laurens
Comptroller of the Treasury

notable location

War Department
Charleston
Savannah

notable item/thing

petitions of widows or children of commissioned officers who were killed or died while in service to the United States
late war
claims
evidence
compensation
half pay
continental establishment
public service at the lines of Savannah
baptism
her father's death
duty before the lines of Charleston
lapse of time
propriety of Congress
allowance
unequivical testimony
seal of the State of South Carolina
prayer of widows and children
Register of the Treasury

document number

1791112300001

page start

1

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Document instances

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[view document] (7 pages) NMO01 (7 pages) Collection: Transcribed Reports and Communications Transmitted by the Executive Branch to the Senate, 1789-1819. (RG46) (M1257, rolls 1-3) M1257, rolls 1-3

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Henry Knox War Department [n/a]
Recipient United States Senate [unknown] [n/a]