Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing the Recruitment of Troops, May 1788

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing the Recruitment of Troops, May 1788 PDF Author: Jeremiah Wadsworth
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Discusses the recruitment of troops. Writes, I have farther investigated the Bermuda business I am persuaded there will be a Garrison [there] of one or two thousand men... referring to British soldiers. Refers to the possible adoption of the Constitution by Virginia and North Carolina. Writes, This State as well as Massachusetts will be represented & [Governed] principally by federal Men- and I begin to hope our new Machine will be put in motion in all this Year. Mentions the opposition of Rhode Island and New York to the Constitution. Notes that George Washington Greene, son of Catherine Littlefield Greene and the late General Nathanael Greene, is on his way to Knox's house (Knox and Wadsworth arranged passage for G. W. Greene to France, where he obtained an education under the care of Lafayette). Instructs Knox that Nicholas Hoffman will attend to George during the passage, noting that it may be proper to give George a small sum to put in his pocket.... but a little will do he is a dissipated young dog and would buy every thing he could find valuable or worthless.

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing the Recruitment of Troops, May 1788

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing the Recruitment of Troops, May 1788 PDF Author: Jeremiah Wadsworth
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Discusses the recruitment of troops. Writes, I have farther investigated the Bermuda business I am persuaded there will be a Garrison [there] of one or two thousand men... referring to British soldiers. Refers to the possible adoption of the Constitution by Virginia and North Carolina. Writes, This State as well as Massachusetts will be represented & [Governed] principally by federal Men- and I begin to hope our new Machine will be put in motion in all this Year. Mentions the opposition of Rhode Island and New York to the Constitution. Notes that George Washington Greene, son of Catherine Littlefield Greene and the late General Nathanael Greene, is on his way to Knox's house (Knox and Wadsworth arranged passage for G. W. Greene to France, where he obtained an education under the care of Lafayette). Instructs Knox that Nicholas Hoffman will attend to George during the passage, noting that it may be proper to give George a small sum to put in his pocket.... but a little will do he is a dissipated young dog and would buy every thing he could find valuable or worthless.

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox on Political Matters, 11 May 1788

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox on Political Matters, 11 May 1788 PDF Author: Jeremiah Wadsworth
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Discusses Connecticut politics, mentioning James Wadsworth. Promises to send pumpkin seeds from his garden. Mentions that Mr. [Joel] Barlow [see GLC02437.03874] will be travelling on a packet for France, and will be able to take care of George.

Henry Knox to Jeremiah Wadsworth Regarding Military Troops, 15 June 1788

Henry Knox to Jeremiah Wadsworth Regarding Military Troops, 15 June 1788 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Headed by Knox as an Extract of a letter to Colonel Wadsworth. Writes, I have recruits in Pennsylvania and Jersey nearly ready to march... Asks how much dependence he can place on the Connecticut warrants as a resource.

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing Army Pay Warrants and the Adoption of the Constitution, 17 April 1788

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing Army Pay Warrants and the Adoption of the Constitution, 17 April 1788 PDF Author: Jeremiah Wadsworth
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Replies to Knox's letter from 12 April (GLC02437.03835). Discusses army pay warrants. Has ransacked the County a couple of good cows. Promises to send a cow to Knox when one can be obtained. Speculates on the possible adoption of the Constitution by Virginia and New York: I don't believe [George] Mason and old [William] Grayson will be very influential in Virginia- and hope the exertions of the Federalists will continue to be industrious in New York for as I came thro E & W Chester I found the Antis had been busy and too successful. Further relates his views on whether New Hampshire will adopt the Constitution. Discusses reports that Bermuda will become a garrison for the British. In a post script, refers to his attempts to send a delegate in his place (possibly to Congress), but can not afford one. Writes, I dont know any good that could be done by seven states & I am not much pleased with the Polliticks of some of the present Congress.

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox about Lieutenant Pratt's Expedition and Disappointment at His Pay, 26 October 1788

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox about Lieutenant Pratt's Expedition and Disappointment at His Pay, 26 October 1788 PDF Author: Jeremiah Wadsworth
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Discusses military matters, possibly related to gathering troops to march to Fort Pitt. Remarks, Lt. Pratt went of [sic] with a heavy Heart he hoped to have seen you- he has been very industrious & indefatigable- (Pratt was gathering men to march to Fort Pitt and was disappointed in his own pay and the lack of pay granted to some of his men; refer to GLC02437.04013).

Henry Knox to Jeremiah Wadsworth Regarding Military Recruits and the Virginia Constitutional Ratification Convention, 22 June 1788

Henry Knox to Jeremiah Wadsworth Regarding Military Recruits and the Virginia Constitutional Ratification Convention, 22 June 1788 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Reports that he will draw on Wadsworth for [Dollar sign]2,000 to answer the present exigencies- after which the connecticut recruits are to be paid and marched. Hopes a company will be ready to march from West Point by 10 July. Of the Virginia Constitutional ratification convention, writes: The business in Virginia is critical indeed- So nearly balanced that neither side can determine which has the majority but this is independent of the Kentucky members amounting to 14- Those Gentlemen will determine the fate of America.... You see my dear sir on what a slender thread depends the future happiness of America. Mentions the Mississippi business, a reference to the ways in which arguments over navigation of the Mississippi River will effect the debate. Expresses his wish that New Hampshire will adopt the Constitution (in fact, New Hampshire had adopted the Constitution 21 June 1788).

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing Ratifying the New Constitution, 20 January 1788

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing Ratifying the New Constitution, 20 January 1788 PDF Author: Jeremiah Wadsworth
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Discusses ratifying the new Constitution. Feels unsure of his own position as many of his friends oppose his viewpoints. Expresses a fear that [i]f New York should after all not come in - the new constitution will be in danger... Signature is cut out. Watermarked C Taylor and with a hunting horn inside a crest and GR underneath.

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Reacting to Shays' Rebellion and Discussing Trade, 7 January 1787

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Reacting to Shays' Rebellion and Discussing Trade, 7 January 1787 PDF Author: Jeremiah Wadsworth
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Letter contains Wadsworth's reaction to Knox's analysis of Shays' Rebellion and includes Wadsworth's own ideas on the matter. Believes that despite the actions of the insurgents, they and their supporters would not vote for anyone who have not the will or ability to lead, or favor, measures for the establishment of a good government. Discusses recruitment efforts, as well as the poor state of his own finances. Comments on the status of trade with France, the West Indies, and Canada, as well as opportunities of coining copper. Mentions correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Lafayette, and the recently deceased Nathanael Greene.

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing Financial Matters Relating to Warrants, 22 June 1788

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Discussing Financial Matters Relating to Warrants, 22 June 1788 PDF Author: Jeremiah Wadsworth
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Marked as private. Discusses financial matters related to warrants. Informs Knox he can draw on Wadsworth for two thousand dollars. Mentions a secret financial transaction he promises to explain when he next sees Knox. Writes, ... their [sic] has been such cursed work between the collectors & sherrifs that I am afraid their will be trouble enough before we have got through with ye settlement of our old taxes. Has been in hopes of getting good news from Virginia, referring to the Constitutional ratification convention of that state. Free handwritten on address leaf with no signature.

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Introducing Pierpont Edwards, 1 June 1788

Jeremiah Wadsworth to Henry Knox Introducing Pierpont Edwards, 1 June 1788 PDF Author: Jeremiah Wadsworth
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Introduces Pierpont Edwards, who is in New York to take his seat in Congress.