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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.01566
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0046] September 17822 
Title Congressional Resolution 3 September 1782
Date 3 September 1782
Author Continental Congress  
Additional authors Thomson, Charles (1729-1824)
Document Type Government document; Military document
Content Description Signed by Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress. Location inferred from location of Continental Congress in 1782. Outlines a Congressional resolution detailing the pay and rations of officials in the Department of Commissary of Military Stores. Describes how much pay and rations the Field Commissary of Military Stores, the Deputy Field Commissaries, and the Conductors and Clerks, will each receive. Also outlines how many of each officer there will be, and where they will be stationed, including West Point, Fort Pitt, and the Southern Army. Indicates that the appointments will be made by the commanding officer of the artillery, with the approval of the Commander in Chief, except regarding personnel for the Southern Army, which will be appointed by the commanding officer of the artillery with the approbation of the commanding officer of the Southern Army.
Subjects Continental Congress  Revolutionary War  Military History  Congress  Law  Government and Civics  Continental Army  Military Supplies  Military Provisions  Soldier's Pay  Finance  West Point (US Military Academy)  Fortification  Artillery  President  
People Thomson, Charles (1729-1824)  
Place written Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Theme The American Revolution; Government & Politics
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
Related documents Letter from Benjamin Lincoln to Henry Knox about military repairs and administration  Copy of Congressional Resolution 3 September 1782