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 the Secretary at War author Document
[An estimate of the expenses of scouts and rangers, for the protection of the frontiers lying along the Ohio, the Cumberland settlements, and the settlements upon and between the forks of Holston and French Broad rivers, for the year 1791] author Document
[A general estimate of the expenses which would be incurred by an expedition against the Wabash Indians. . .] author Document
Minutes from Creek Treaty author Document
Letter Citation author Document
Knox recommends Ogden to Lear author Document
Protecting Virginia's Frontier author Document
Letter Citation author Document
Assist in Recruiting author Document
Appointment of John Tharp as a Superintendant of Artificers author Document
Land Promised the Men of the Virginia Line author Document
Protection of Virginia's Frontier Settlers author Document
Estimate of Pay, Subsistence, and Forage author Document
Estimate of Pay, Subsistence, Forage, and Clothing author Document
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Notification of Cherokee Declaration of War & Estimate of the Situation Document
Report of Indian Expedition, Including Battles and Sedition Document
Lear inquires of Ogden to Knox Document
Letter Citation Document
Bruce seeks appointment from Knox Document
Letter Citation Document
Aid from the General Government Document
Jackson discusses appointments and the militia with Knox Document
Letter Citation Document
Estimate of Three Month's Pay, Subsistance, and Forage Document
Hobby seeks an appointment from Knox Document