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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.01754
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0049] December 1782 
Title Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln about friendship and soldiers' pay [copy]
Date 20 December 1782
Author Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  
Recipient Lincoln, Benjamin  
Document Type Military document; Correspondence
Content Description There is a small note at the top which says "(Copied from the Original) K's rough draft being faded out in parts." Knox writes that he is sorry General Lincoln seems so upset with him for not replying to his letters and emphasizes how much he prizes his friendship with Lincoln. Declares that he received two letters from Lincoln that did not seem to require a reply. Adds that right at the time that he received them, death "had with a strong and an unrelenting hand seized up the youngest of my little flock. My utmost attention and philosophy were necessarily exerted to calm the agitated mind of its wretched mother." Had hoped to see Lincoln at Camp then, but was not able to. Discusses the negotiations for half-pay of soldiers. Writes, "The expectations of the Army, from the drummer to the highest officer, are so keen for some pay that I shudder at the idea of their not receiving it." Has dispatched some gentlemen to bring him an address on the subject, and he hopes Lincoln will not have left town until they get there. Later copy of GLC02437.01751.
Subjects Revolutionary War  Revolutionary War General  Friendship  Military History  Finance  Continental Army  Pension  Soldier's Pay  Death  Children and Family  Mental Health  Women's History  Newburgh Conspiracy  Mutiny  
People Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  Lincoln, Benjamin (1733-1810)  
Place written West Point, New York
Theme The American Revolution; Children & Family; Women in American History; Health & Medicine; Government & Politics
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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