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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.01388
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0041] April 1782 
Title Nathanael Greene to Henry Knox about family matters and the progress of the war
Date 14 April 1782
Author Greene, Nathanael (1742-1786)  
Recipient Knox, Henry  
Document Type Correspondence; Military document
Content Description Written by Major General Greene to Major General Knox. References two letters from Knox. Congratulates him on the birth of his son. Asks how his godson is. In reference to the godchild says, "Such a set of responsers I believe never happened before. A quaker and Roman Catholick for the same Child. Which will you chuse[?]" Asks questions about the other Knox children. Says Mrs. Greene has arrived and given him an update on the social life in Philadelphia. Had not seen his wife in 2 years. Says, "She is kinder to me than I am just to her." Says the military situation is gloomy with the enemy daily threatening them and his numbers dwindling. Wishes he knew the enemy plans, so he could prepare. Thinks he will have to go on the offensive soon. Laments how much South Carolina has suffered in the war. Mentions he heard Congress "wounded his feelings" -- a reference to Congress's not promoting Knox to Major General (although Knox had been given the rank in March 1782). Says "General Washington I am told has been wondrous gay this winter; and that no Roman in the greatest splendor of that republic was ever equally adored." Written from "Head Quarters," probably outside Charleston, South Carolina.
Subjects Religion  Quaker  Revolutionary War  Revolutionary War General  Children and Family  Catholicism  Marriage  Women's History  Military History  Continental Army  Global History and Civics  Wartime Pillaging and Destruction  Continental Congress  Congress  President  Classical World and Ancient Civilization  
Theme The American Revolution; Women in American History; Children & Family; Religion
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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