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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Fortifications in South Carolina and Georgia author Document
Request for Boat for Lieutenant Campbell Smith author Document
Knox to Secretary of Treasury Hamilton estimates for timber, plank, copper for construction of Frigates; on procurement of timber in the south; negroes as workers; assignment of ship building contracts author Document
Accounts of Virginia Arranged author Document
Arms to Fort Mifflin author Document
General Wayne's complaints of inferior hats and shoes author Document
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Fortifications of Philadelphia Document
Deserter Forfeit Pay, Enclosed Muster Rolls for Mounted Volunteers of Kentucky Document
Fortifications of Baltimore Document
Reply of the Six Nations of Indians Document
Proceedings of the Council at Buffalo Creek are forwarded to Knox Document
Six Nations reply to speech delivered by General Chapin on 10 February 1794 Document
[Unknown; No Document] Document
Whiskey and Sundry Items Arrived; Pack Horse Drivers Gone Forward Document
Pay For the Officers of the Army at the Westward Document
Letter Citation Document
Letter Citation Document
Relations with Six Nations Document
Letter Citation Document
Pay of the Troops of Georgia Document
Conduct of Officers Document
Instructions from Tench Francis on Purchasing Document
Requests for Muskets and Cartridges; Communication with Tench Francis Document
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Application of Money to St. Domingo Document
Submission of Pinckney's Letters to Congress Document