Note From Henry Knox To George Washington Forwarding A Letter From General Pinckney 17 March 1792
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Note from Henry Knox to George Washington Forwarding a Letter from General Pinckney, 17 March 1792
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Writes, Mr Izard has just put the enclosed letter from Genl Pinckney into my hands what with pleasure I communicate to you.
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Writes, Mr Izard has just put the enclosed letter from Genl Pinckney into my hands what with pleasure I communicate to you.
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Later copy of a letter in which he informs Knox that he has sent him the draft of a letter to Captain Brandt, allowing him to let stand any corrections he may c
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Later copy of a letter from Washington to Knox, discussing the case of General St. Clair (possibly Arthur St. Clair), noting that he wishes to answer St. Clair'
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Writes that he has not list[ed] the characters mentioned yesterday to any mortal. Declares that Arthur St. Clair has arrived, and that he has not seen him yet b
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In the hand of John Stagg Jr. Forwards papers relating to a Captain Scott, stating that his discretion for the object proposed cannot be depended upon. Retained