Daniel Lyman to Henry Knox Regarding Lyman's Application for Office, 12 March 1790

Daniel Lyman to Henry Knox Regarding Lyman's Application for Office, 12 March 1790 PDF Author: Daniel Lyman
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Replies to Knox's letter from February. Relates that he forwarded letters from some of our best Characters, (presumably including a letter from Knox), to President George Washington. Notes that if he obtains an appointment, no circumstance can give me greater or more sensible pleasure than the medium through which it will be obtained.

Daniel Lyman to Henry Knox Regarding Lyman's Application for Office, 12 March 1790

Daniel Lyman to Henry Knox Regarding Lyman's Application for Office, 12 March 1790 PDF Author: Daniel Lyman
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Replies to Knox's letter from February. Relates that he forwarded letters from some of our best Characters, (presumably including a letter from Knox), to President George Washington. Notes that if he obtains an appointment, no circumstance can give me greater or more sensible pleasure than the medium through which it will be obtained.

Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox about Invalid Pay and Seeking Office, 12 March 1790

Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox about Invalid Pay and Seeking Office, 12 March 1790 PDF Author: Samuel Hodgdon
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Responds to Knox's letter from 9 March. Discusses payment of the Invalids and asks for an appointment to the post of paymaster for that group.

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on the Meeting of Officers Regarding Pay and Pensions, 16 March 1783

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on the Meeting of Officers Regarding Pay and Pensions, 16 March 1783 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Later copy of GLC02437.02009. References his letter from a few days past. Says that letter mentioned a meeting of officers called for by a paper circulating around camp. Says The meeting was had yesterday, and the General will forward the proceedings to Congress - which will, I am certain make you perfectly happy. Says the meeting went well and that it will set the military character of America in a high point of view. Says that if the people have any gratitude in them they will now support the army. Wants to have the proceedings published immediately to affect public opinion on the army and asks if Lincoln can have that done. Calls Washington's address a masterly performance. References Lincoln's letter of 12 March. Hopes Colonel Dyer of Connecticut will change his vote and approve the half-pay pensions.

Henry Knox to Daniel Davis on Business Matters, 10 March 1799

Henry Knox to Daniel Davis on Business Matters, 10 March 1799 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Knox tells Davis that if Samuel Winslow cannot attend to the business Knox assigned him, Davis should take it on himself. Knox hopes to be at St. Georges by the 10th or 15th of April.

Henry Knox to William Duer about Endorsing a Note, 30 March 1790

Henry Knox to William Duer about Endorsing a Note, 30 March 1790 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Informs Duer that he has endorsed a note for [dollar sign] 990. Also reminds Duer that he has two other notes for about the same amount, and asks that Duer return them to Knox soon.

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Unrest in the Army, 12 March 1783

Copy of a Letter from Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Unrest in the Army, 12 March 1783 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Later copy of GLC02437.02000. References the impatience of the officers on Congress's indecisiveness over half-pay. Mentions the Newburgh Address and the call for officers to meet. Washington asked for a postponement of that meeting until next Saturday.

Reply from Henry Knox to William Rickard Apologizing for Being Unable to Help Him Seek Office, 11 March 1790

Reply from Henry Knox to William Rickard Apologizing for Being Unable to Help Him Seek Office, 11 March 1790 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Replies to Rickard's letter from 20 January (GLC02437.04475). Informs Rickard that he would gladly help, but the office you applied for was filled before I received your letter. Instructs Rickard to address the President of the United States if he seeks an appointment in the future.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Unrest in the Army, 12 March 1783

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Concerning Unrest in the Army, 12 March 1783 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on an Application by Continental Army Officers to the State of Massachusetts Regarding Half Pay, 25 November 1782

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on an Application by Continental Army Officers to the State of Massachusetts Regarding Half Pay, 25 November 1782 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Knox, commander at West Point, writes to General Lincoln. Mentions a recent application by Continental Army officers to the State of Massachusetts regarding half pay. Knox reports the decision has been postponed, mainly because of Osgood (Samuel Osgood, Massachusetts's delegate to Continental Congress). Regarding the officers, writes, something must be done to relieve their present distress, which is intolerable- and they must have a full confidence concerning the execution of the half pay whether in its present form, or in some other that may be more agreable...

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Regarding Lincoln's Appointment as Collector to the Port of Boston, 4 August 1789

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln Regarding Lincoln's Appointment as Collector to the Port of Boston, 4 August 1789 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Later copy. Letter reads, Although I do not conceive the office of Collector to the Port of Boston adequate to the merits of my friend, yet as it is the best thing that can be offered at present, I sincerely congratulate you on the appointment.