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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.02218
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0060] 1-15 July 1783 
Title Henry Knox to Jean Baptiste Gouvion expressing his affection and esteem for Gouvion
Date 1 July 1783
Author Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  
Recipient Gouvion, Jean-Baptiste  
Document Type Military document; Correspondence
Content Description Written by Major General Knox to Colonel Gouvion. Says he was "mortified" that Gouvion did not call on him before leaving. Claims that despite the snub, he "cannot restrain my affection and esteem for you." Asks to be remembered with "pure love," as he will remember him. Wants to hear from him after he arrives in Europe "and you will make me happy"
Subjects Revolutionary War  Revolutionary War General  Military History  France  Global History and Civics  Friendship  
Place written West Point, New York
Theme The American Revolution
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Additional Information Gouvion was one of the four French military engineers sent to America upon the request of Congress (the others being Duportail, La Rodière, and de Laumoy). He entered the Continental Army on 8 July 1777 as a major. In November 1777 was given the rank of lieutenant colonel. Along with Duportail, he planned and executed the fortifications at West Point. He also built the redoubt at Verplancks Point. He participated in the Battle of Yorktown, was breveted a colonel in November 1781, and retired from the army in October 1783. Although his service was considered exemplary, little is actually known of his activities in America (see Boatner, Encyclopedia of the American Revolution).
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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