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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.00720
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0019] 1778 
Title Henry Knox to William Knox on matters regarding the navy
Date 24 August 1778
Author Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  
Recipient Knox, William  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Acknowledges receipt of a letter William wrote 14 August 1778. Notes that his wife Lucy would also reply to William, but Shaw has not provided her with pens (possibly referring to his aide-de-camp, Samuel Shaw). Refers to a naval battle near Newport, Rhode Island between the fleets of the Comte D'Estaing and British General William Howe. Mentions the violent storm that thwarted the battle, noting that the success of American General John Sullivan, on land in Rhode Island, depends largely on D'Estaing's success (there was no decisive winner in the naval battle, and after the storm D'Estaing sailed for Boston). Reports that British Admiral Augustus Keppel has taken two French frigates. Discusses other matters pertaining to the navy. In closing, remarks, "As I wrote you before our operations will depend in a good measure on the success or non success of the Rhode Island affair ... "
Subjects Navy  France  Battle  Revolutionary War  Revolutionary War General  Military History  Military Supplies  Children and Family  Battle  Global History and Civics  Continental Army  
People Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  Knox, William (1756-1795)  Keppel, Augustus, Viscount (1725-1786)  Howe, William Howe, Viscount (1729-1814)  Knox, Lucy Flucker (1756-1824)  Shaw, Samuel (1754-1794)  Estaing, Jean Baptiste Charles Henri Hector, Comte d' (1729-1794)  Sullivan, John (1740-1795)  
Place written White Plains, New York
Theme The American Revolution; Children & Family; Naval & Maritime; Foreign Affairs
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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