Knox, Henry, 1750-1806 to Lucy Knox

GLC02437.01114

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GLC#
GLC02437.01114-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
3 August 1781
Author/Creator
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Title
to Lucy Knox
Place Written
Dobb's Ferry, New York
Pagination
4 p. : Height: 23 cm, Width: 19 cm
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
The War for Independence

Written by Brigadier General Knox to his wife Lucy from camp near Dobbs Ferry. References receiving three letters from her, dated 23, 26, and 30 July 1781. Expresses his happiness upon reading them and says "The longer the War lasts the more sick am I of it and sigh for domestic felicity with my Lucy." Remembers that her birthday was yesterday and claims he "petitioned heaven to grant us the happiness of continuing our union." Wants to know how long she will remain at Colonel Duer's. Says if she can get to New Windsor, he might be able to visit her. Tells her that "I cannot explain to your the exact plan of the campaign. we dont know it ourselves. You know what we wish, but we hope more at present than we believe." Mentions receiving a letter from his brother in Boston. This letter has discoloration, possibly from water damage, in three sections. Some tears or bug damage have also been repaired on pages 3 and 4.

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