Henry Knox to George Washington on Ammunition and Weaponry, 4 April 1783

Henry Knox to George Washington on Ammunition and Weaponry, 4 April 1783
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Discusses issuing ammunition and weaponry to the troops. Warns that if every brigade orders the same proportion the number of weaponry will be immense. Retained copy.


Henry Knox to George Washington on Ammunition and Weaponry, 4 April 1783
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Discusses issuing ammunition and weaponry to the troops. Warns that if every brigade orders the same proportion the number of weaponry will be immense. Retained
Henry Knox to George Washington about Gathering Ammunition, 8 June 1781
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Replies to a letter he received from Washington on the same day. Refers to another letter Washington enclosed, from General [Ezekiel] Cornell. Cornell's letter
Henry Knox to George Washington about Various Troop Formations, 25 June 1783
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Henry Knox to George Washington Discussing Military Artificers and the Importance of Arsenals, 8 June 1783
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Discusses a lack of artificers and the importance of the arsenals and magazines for the artillery and any other branch of the military. Knox's retained draft.
Henry Knox to William Allen Informing Allen that General George Washington is at West Point to Make the Reduction of the Army, 18 November 1783
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Relates that General George Washington is at West Point to make the reduction of the Army. Relays Washington's orders that Allen, or the officer commanding the