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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.00476
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0015] September-December 1776 
Title William Knox to Henry Knox about the war
Date 20 October 1776
Author Knox, William (1756-1795)  
Recipient Knox, Henry  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Discusses their correspondence and speculates that not all their letters reach each other. Discusses the recent British victories in taking Long Island and New York. Had hoped the victories would induce the British into an ill-planned and unsuccessful attack. Discusses the transportation of lumber. Asks his brother if he believes British General William Howe will attempt to end the war decisively this winter, if he believes France will assist the colonies, if he thinks the Continental Congress is taking proper actions to form the army. Notes that he will relay information about artillery pieces to Henry Jackson. Indicates that General Philip Schuyler has put in his resignation. Discusses selling various pieces of furniture.
Subjects France  Battle  Battle of Long Island (Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights)  Military History  Revolutionary War  Global History and Civics  Battle  Transportation  Military Supplies  Continental Congress  Congress  Artillery  Government and Civics  Home Furnishings  Finance  
People Knox, William (1756-1795)  Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  Jackson, Henry (1747-1809)  Schuyler, Philip John (1733-1804)  
Place written Boston, Massachusetts
Theme The American Revolution; Government & Politics; Creating a New Government; 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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