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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.00652
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0018] September-December 1777 
Title Letter to Lucy Knox from Henry Knox on British movement and the American soldiers' lack of shelter and supplies (incomplete)
Date 24 September 1777
Author Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  
Recipient Knox, Lucy Flucker  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Reports that in a previous letter to Lucy, he gave an account of the Battle of Brandywine. Relates that his army came in sight of the enemy, when a pouring rain ruined their cartridges. Describes how his army followed the British from across the Schuylkill River, and the British eluded them, intending to enter Philadelphia: "They have declin'd to combat our army and have taken possession of the prize for which we both contended." Reports that American Generals [Anthony] Wayne and [William] Smallwood were attacked on 20 September (later known as the Battle of Paoli or the Paoli Massacre). Comments on the American soldiers' lack of shelter and supplies, which "they endured with the perseverance and patience of Good Soldiers." Of losing Philadelphia, writes, "I consider the loss of Philadelphia as only temporary to be recovered when expedient..." Notes that the British will need to start shipping to and from Philadelphia in order to maintain their hold on the city. Reports that his brother William endures the hardships of this campaign surprisingly well.
Subjects Battle of Brandywine (Brandywine Creek)  Revolutionary War  Revolutionary War General  Military History  Battle  Artillery  Ammunition  Global History and Civics  Massacre  Military Camp  Military Supplies  Commerce  Merchants and Trade  Navy  
People Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  Knox, Lucy Flucker (1756-1824)  Smallwood, William (1732-1792)  Wayne, Anthony (1745-1796)  
Place written Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania
Theme The American Revolution; Health & Medicine; Women in American History; Foreign Affairs; Children & Family
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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