Henry Knox To Samuel Osgood About An Officer Petitioning Congress About Compensation For A Wound 4 December 1783
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Henry Knox to Samuel Osgood about an Officer Petitioning Congress about Compensation for a Wound, 4 December 1783
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Discusses a situation of a fellow officer, Colonel Michael Jackson, who intends to petition Congress regarding compensation for a wound he received in 1776 which is still causing him trouble. This letter is likely Knox's response to Jackson's 29 November 1783 request (GLC02437.02809).
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Writes to Osgood, then a member of the Continental Congress and the treasury board, to request that Congress pay Baron von Steuben. States that it has been owin