Author: Jeremiah Olney
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Requests several orders of logs from Knox. Describes the type of wood and size of logs he needs. Also requests Knox deducts the advancement he provided Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox, from the bill.
Order for Logs from Jeremiah Olney to Henry Knox, 25 October 1802
Author: Jeremiah Olney
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Requests several orders of logs from Knox. Describes the type of wood and size of logs he needs. Also requests Knox deducts the advancement he provided Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox, from the bill.
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Requests several orders of logs from Knox. Describes the type of wood and size of logs he needs. Also requests Knox deducts the advancement he provided Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox, from the bill.
Jeremiah Olney to Henry Knox on the Army's Petition to Congress, 22 December 1782
Author: Jeremiah Olney
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Jeremiah Olney to Henry Knox Regarding Ratification of the New Constitution, 17 January 1790
Author: Jeremiah Olney
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Informs Knox that the Legislature this Morning passed an act agreeably to the Recomendation [sic] of Congress ordering a State Convention, to Convene at South Kingstown on the first Monday of March next, to dicide [sic] upon the New Constitution - I have no doubt but the Convention will, in a Few days after they meet, readily accede to the Constitution. Free handwritten on address leaf with no signature.
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Informs Knox that the Legislature this Morning passed an act agreeably to the Recomendation [sic] of Congress ordering a State Convention, to Convene at South Kingstown on the first Monday of March next, to dicide [sic] upon the New Constitution - I have no doubt but the Convention will, in a Few days after they meet, readily accede to the Constitution. Free handwritten on address leaf with no signature.
Henry Knox to Jeremiah Olney about Orders Regarding Money, 1 January 1783
Author: Henry Knox
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Originally written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp, but now badly faded. Writes, I this minute reviewed your favor of the 22 ult. with its enclosures. Major Shaw, my aide de camp, who was chosen Treasurer by the Army will execute your orders respecting the money matters. The Committee set off for Philadelphia ten days ago. I have not yet heard any thing from them. As soon as they have the affair in train I will take a pleasure in informing you of it. We have no news. The compliments of the season to you and your gallant corps.
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Originally written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp, but now badly faded. Writes, I this minute reviewed your favor of the 22 ult. with its enclosures. Major Shaw, my aide de camp, who was chosen Treasurer by the Army will execute your orders respecting the money matters. The Committee set off for Philadelphia ten days ago. I have not yet heard any thing from them. As soon as they have the affair in train I will take a pleasure in informing you of it. We have no news. The compliments of the season to you and your gallant corps.
Henry Knox to Jeremiah Olney Regarding Petitions Over Pay, 12 December 1782
Author: Henry Knox
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Asks Colonel Olney (possibly Jeremiah Olney of Rhode Island) to deliver a petition and address regarding soldiers' pay to General [Andrew] McDougall and Colonels [Samuel] Ogden and [John] Brooks, who will carry it to Congress in Philadelphia. Declares that General George Washington has seen the petition and address and has no objection to its presentation. Briefly discusses the contents of the documents.
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Asks Colonel Olney (possibly Jeremiah Olney of Rhode Island) to deliver a petition and address regarding soldiers' pay to General [Andrew] McDougall and Colonels [Samuel] Ogden and [John] Brooks, who will carry it to Congress in Philadelphia. Declares that General George Washington has seen the petition and address and has no objection to its presentation. Briefly discusses the contents of the documents.
Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution, April 1775, to December, 1783
Author: Francis Bernard Heitman
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 708
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The Campaign of 1776 Around New York and Brooklyn
Author: Henry Phelps Johnston
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Category : Long Island, Battle of, 1776
Languages : en
Pages : 562
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Category : Long Island, Battle of, 1776
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Pages : 562
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History of Windham County, Connecticut: 1600-1760
Author: Ellen Douglas Larned
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Category : Windham County (Conn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 618
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Category : Windham County (Conn.)
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Pages : 618
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Sketches of North Carolina
Author: William Henry Foote
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Category : North Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 570
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Pages : 570
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Naval Documents of the American Revolution
Author: United States. Naval History Division
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Languages : en
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