Henry Knox

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Henry Knox

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Henry Knox

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Major General; Secretary at War (Confederation Congress); Secretary of War in Washington's Administration (1789-1794)

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Commanding General of the Army, December 1783 to June 1784; Elected by Congress as
Secretary at War, March 1785; Appointed Secretary of the War Department by Washington (September 1789 and served to December 1794)

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Henry

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Knox

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Letter from Secretary of War Henry Knox to James Seagrove, Temporary Agent to the Creek Nations on his handling of the robbery and murder at Traders Hill on the St Marys author Document
Knox and Hamilton offer joint opinion to Washington author Document
Separation of Military and Civil Authority author Document
William Wilson, interpreter of Delaware and Shawanese tongues author Document
Baggage and goods belonging to Indians author Document
Letter from the Secretary of War author Document
Water transportation for the Indian Chiefs and Captain Prior author Document
Notification of Appointment to Commissioner author Document
Governor Blount's Letters in Hand author Document
Protection of Norfolk author Document
Presidential Agreement to Negotiations at Lower Sandusky author Document
Assignment of Brigadier General Posey author Document
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Letter from James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, to Henry Knox Secretary at War regards aftermath of robber and murder at Traders Hill on St Marys Document
Lee asks Knox about the safety of international travel Document
New & Improved Fortfications are Absolutely Necessary Document
Report on troops under Major General Wayne Document
Gunn discusses Indian affairs in the South with Knox Document
Letter from Major Henry Gaither to Secretary of War Henry Knox on Indian theft and murder Document
Lear conveys the directions of the President to Knox Document
Letter Citation Document
Extract of a letter from his Excellency Edward Tilfair to the Secretary of War Document
Governor of Georgia writes to Secretary at War regarding Indian hostilities Document
Letter Citation Document
Invasion of the Creeks Document
Legion Has Arrived Near Cincinnati; Supplies Low, But Readiness High Document