Henry Knox to President of United States George Washington: recommendations on locations of arsenals and magazines, development of a national arms industry, and return of ordnance, arms and military stores in possession of United States: Page #1 Original title: 1letterbook/NOP01_105.jpg Protection: Open to all Expiration: Never Status: Completed Mark this revision as complete Cancel Henry Knox to President of United States George Washington: recommendations on locations of arsenals and magazines, development of a national arms industry, and return of ordnance, arms and military stores in possession of United States: Page #1 Go full screenExit full screen Layout Reset 103. War Department December 16th, 1793. Sir, In obedience to the order of the President of the United States, I have the honor to submit to the House of Representatives a return of the Ordinance, Arms and Military stores in possession of the United States. At the same time I am directed respectfully to suggest to the consideration of the House whether it would not be proper at the present time to make this document public. I also have have also the honor to submit a variety of papers, giving a view of the South Western frontiers, as connected with the Creeks, and the State of Georgia; and the South Western territory of the United States and the Cherokees. I have the honor to be Sir with great respect Your most obed't serv't H: Knox. Secretary of War The Speaker of the Honorable, The House of Representatives. }