Henry Knox
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Henry Knox
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Henry Knox
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Major General; Secretary at War (Confederation Congress); Secretary of War in Washington's Administration (1789-1794)
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Commanding General of the Army, December 1783 to June 1784; Elected by Congress as
Secretary at War, March 1785; Appointed Secretary of the War Department by Washington (September 1789 and served to December 1794)
Secretary at War, March 1785; Appointed Secretary of the War Department by Washington (September 1789 and served to December 1794)
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Henry
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Knox
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| [Untitled] | author | Document |
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| Updates | author | Document |
| Knox writes to Morris | author | Document |
| Letter Citation | author | Document |
| Knox expresses chagrin that the Indians have postponed their meeting | author | Document |
| Letter Citation | author | Document |
| Knox sends notice of payment to Biddle | author | Document |
| [Untitled] | author | Document |
| Title | Alternate label | Class |
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| An Agreement with the Waggoners | Document | |
| [Untitled] | Document | |
| William Knox writes to the Secretarty at War | Document | |
| Discussing Return of Military Stores | Document | |
| [Untitled] | Document | |
| Ogden provides letter of introduction | Document | |
| Correspondence with Six Nations and Cornplanter | Document | |
| Various Payments Due, Damage to Magazine by Wind | Document | |
| McGillivray's influence; war on Georgia; Creek-Cherokee alliance | Document | |
| Discussion of Robbery at Military Storehouse | Document | |
| Discharged men of American Regiment | Document | |
| Peace Treaty with the Cherokees | Document | |
| Arrival of Five Nations, Senecas, Wyandots, Delawares, Ottawas, Chippewas, Pottawatamies, Sacs | Document | |
| Reports Activity at Fort Harmar; Concern for Supplies; Intents of Inhabitants to Separate from Virginia and U.S. | Document | |
| [Untitled] | Document | |
| Appointment of John Steele, esquire, commissioner of Indian Affairs; desire for peace with Cherokees and Creeks | Document |
