David Humphreys To Henry Knox About Forwarding Ordnance 26 October 1781
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David Humphreys to Henry Knox about Forwarding Ordnance, 26 October 1781
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Communicates request from General George Washington that Knox forward him the return of ordnance and ordnance captured from the British in the siege of Yorktown. Washington intends to send the return with a letter to Congress. Colonel Humphreys was an aide to George Washington. GLC02437.10031 is Knox's copy of the report sent in response to this letter.
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