Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to Mrs. Howe, 2 October 1781

Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to Mrs. Howe, 2 October 1781
Author: Henry Knox
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Informs a bereaved wife of her husband's death on the James River on 20 September 1781 from a stomach ailment. Discusses the circumstances of his death and burial, offers condolence, and mentions who will gather and transport his belongings. The deceased officer was Captain Lt. Baxter Howe (1748-1781) of Lamb's Artillery Regiment. The Continental Army was then engaged in the siege of Yorktown. See also GLC02437.01362.


Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to Mrs. Howe, 2 October 1781
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