Henry Knox To The Board Of War And Ordnance 6 July 1781
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Henry Knox to the Board of War and Ordnance, 6 July 1781
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Discusses arrangements made with General Ezekiel Cornell (a member of the Board) regarding the transportation of cannon and stores from Pennsylvania (to the Hudson River near West Point). Notes that William Price and Captain Mitchell will handle additional stores that are to be forwarded to the area.
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