Henry Knox to Alexander McDougall Discussing Affairs Concerning the Military and Congress, 21 February 1783

Henry Knox to Alexander McDougall Discussing Affairs Concerning the Military and Congress, 21 February 1783
Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses affairs concerning the military and Congress with General McDougall. Declares, We are in an unhappy predicament indeed not to know who are responsible [to us] for a settlement of accounts posterity will hardly belive that an army shall continue incessantly for eight years [struck: to establish themselves] under a constant pressure of misery to establish the liberty of their country, without knowing who are to compensate them, or whether they were ever to receive any reward for their services. Calls for a more efficient system of government, and wishes to know who will address the army's grievances. Suggests ways to implement settlement of soldiers' account. Notes that General [Benjamin] Lincoln's sentiments [correspond] with his own (and McDougall's) regarding payment of soldiers.

Alexander McDougall to Henry Knox Regarding a Visit to Discuss the Army, 24 September 1783

Alexander McDougall to Henry Knox Regarding a Visit to Discuss the Army, 24 September 1783
Author: Alexander McDougall
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Release: 1783
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Asks Knox over for a visit to discuss the army. Mentions that if the fireworks will be going off at West Point, he can take part of the company off Knox's hands. Discusses preparations to host a large group of visitors including the Minister of France, the President of Congress and some other southern members of Congress. Needs boards to fix the stables which were ruined by the army so these men can keep their horses. Mentions another building, The Dwelling in the outside, looks more like a Bawdy House then the Quarters of an American General, and asks for a painter. Noted as written at Robinsons.