Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox on the Movement of Troops, 30 August 1782

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox on the Movement of Troops, 30 August 1782
Author: Timothy Pickering
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Writes, I sent to Mr. [Daniel] Carthy a note this morning directing him to apply to you for a crew for a boat which Carthy was to have ready for me. The movement of the army to-morrow, which I must attend, will require that I be able to move with expedition whenever duty may call me. I should therefore be furnished with good oarsmen. If they are taken from the garrison intended to remain at the Point, I will return them as soon as their movement is finished. I beg you to give directions accordingly. Also discusses obtaining horses for moving the artillery.

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering Discussing Transport and Supplies, 2 July 1781

Henry Knox to Timothy Pickering Discussing Transport and Supplies, 2 July 1781
Author: Henry Knox
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Knox writes to Colonel Pickering, Quartermaster General. Discusses the transport of lead, pistols, and other items to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Refers to shot, shells, and other ordnance gathered at various posts (New Windsor and Fishkill, New York; Hibernia, Mount Hope, and Pompton, New Jersey). Most of text on second page and docket appear to be written by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp.

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Regarding the French Army, 12 September 1782

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Regarding the French Army, 12 September 1782
Author: Timothy Pickering
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Written from Camp Verplank's Point, present-day Verplanck, New York. Writes, The French army is at hand, and the fifth waggon will be ready to cross the river on Saturday. Among other things we want strong ropes to drag the carriages in and out of the boats. I am not certain that we have suitable cordage, I beg you therefore to cause Mr. [probably Daniel] Carthy to be furnished with four sets of drag ropes suitable for 18 pounders - six sets will be better, for dispatch & to bar accidents.

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Regarding Supplies and Ox Teams, 22 October 1782

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox Regarding Supplies and Ox Teams, 22 October 1782
Author: Timothy Pickering
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Written from Verplank's Point, present-day Verplanck, New York. In response to recent letters from Knox (see GLC02437.01640 and GLC02437.01648), Colonel Pickering, the Quartermaster General, writes, When the mind is eager in the pursuit of any object, it is apt to decide hastily, without fully inquiring into facts. I have often fallen into this error myself, and as often resolved to be more cautious in future. I can therefore easily account for and excuse the censure implied in your letter. Explains that he is aware of the health of the ox teams hauling materials for the Constitution Island barracks, and they are not half starved, which Knox had implied. Declares, The conductor is attentive & capable; had the team been unfit for the Service, he would have reported it when in camp two or three days Since. The waggon master general assures me these teams will be adequate to the business yet to be done, if they are not diverted to Services not mentioned in any requisitions yet made for teams. Discusses a variety of other matters pertaining to the acquisition of supplies, such as nails and rye, which are to be delivered to West Point. Public service written on address leaf.

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about Army Bargemen, 24 April 1783

Timothy Pickering to Henry Knox about Army Bargemen, 24 April 1783
Author: Timothy Pickering
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Discusses the rations and clothing given to bargemen in the Army and requests better conditions for them. Pickering explains that the men of the Newburgh packet feel that they should have the same benefits as that of the crew on the commander-in-chief's barge, whose duty is very light. Pickering suggests he and Knox apply jointly for comparable benefits for the West Point packet. See also GLC02437.02114.