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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.00726
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0019] 1778 
Title Henry Knox to William Knox discussing the British Army
Date 14 September 1778
Author Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  
Recipient Knox, William  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Asks William, his brother, for news of the location of William Howe's fleet. Apparently speaking of the British, writes "It is improper for a person in any Station to speak thus were it to be divulged but I do not believe there ever was a set of men so perfectly disqualified by a total & profound ignorance of every thing that might to constitute the Characters of Leaders of an Army to conquest- poor people they must evacuate the Continent or they will be entirely undone- I beg you not to imagine that by deprecation of their abilities I mean to exalt our own. God forbid- I shall say nothing about it or about it But only this, that we never set ourselves up as great Military men." Comments on the British presence at New York, noting that some think the British will follow the French fleet led by the Count D'Estaing. Does not think the British will attempt to take Boston. Remarks that the security of British possessions elsewhere demands their departure from North America. Relates that his wife, Lucy, is ill. Requests a bushel of pickled peppers from a Mrs. [Stutson?].
Subjects Navy  France  Revolutionary War  Revolutionary War General  Military History  Global History and Civics  Continental Army  Children and Family  Health and Medical  Women's History  Diet and Nutrition  
People Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  Knox, William (1756-1795)  Estaing, Jean Baptiste Charles Henri Hector, Comte d' (1729-1794)  Sullivan, John (1740-1795)  Knox, Lucy Flucker (1756-1824)  Howe, William Howe, Viscount (1729-1814)  
Place written White Plains, New York
Theme The American Revolution; Foreign Affairs; Children & Family; Women in American History; Health & Medicine
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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