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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.04695
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0096] July-September 1790 
Title John Doughty to Henry Knox thanking Knox for communication with his family after reports he was missing and discussing soldiers' hardships
Date 19 August 1790
Author Doughty, John (1754-1826)  
Recipient Knox, Henry  
Document Type Military document; Correspondence; Government document
Content Description Major Doughty acknowledges Knox's letter of 25 July. Doughty was worried about his parents who had word that he had died in a skirmish on the frontier (see GLC02437.04606 and GLC02437.04628 for Knox's correspondence with Doughty's family). Thanks Knox for writing to his family and for sending him a letter from Doughty's parents and sister, which eased his mind. Mentions that Judge Turner left him two eagles from "the property of the Society [of Cincinnati]" to sell. Says that General Josiah Harmer wants Doughty to encourage re-enlistment of older soldiers. Doughty says "not one soldier has shown a Disposition to re-engage, and I am fearful we shall not be very successful in this Business." Doughty reprimands Congress, which could not comprehend "the hardships attending the services in this Country." Doughty continues to lament the poor pay and harsh conditions of the officers. He asks if it is "not a little mortifying" that an officers of the Corps "should receive less for his services than the Door keeper of the Congress." Written from Fort Harmar in present-day Marietta, Ohio.
Subjects Society of the Cincinnati  Frontiers and Exploration  Revolutionary War General  Military History  Children and Family  Death  Frontiers and Exploration  Westward Expansion  Fraternal Organization  Finance  Recruitment  Congress  Soldier's Pay  Congress  Government and Civics  
People Doughty, John (1754-1826)  Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  Harmar, Josiah (1753-1813)  
Place written Marietta, Ohio
Theme Government & Politics; Westward Expansion; Native Americans
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
Related documents Henry Knox to Mr. Doughty that his son was possibly shot at by Indians  Henry Knox to Mr. Doughty about Doughty's son missing John, who was involved in a fight with Indians  
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