George Washington to Henry Knox on Military Matters [incomplete], 16 July 1798

George Washington to Henry Knox on Military Matters [incomplete], 16 July 1798
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Download or read book George Washington to Henry Knox on Military Matters [incomplete], 16 July 1798 written by George Washington and published by . This book was released on 1798 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Declares that it is in vain to look for ease & happiness in a world of trouble, noting that the call of his country has persuaded him to participate in public service (Washington accepted command of the army in 1798, but did not assume an active role). Indicates that he does not want to jeopardize his good reputation by a poor performance at his post. Indicates he placed Knox among the people on whom I wish to lean, with Alexander Hamilton and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Notes that Hamilton will be second in command of the new army. Commends Pinckney's character as an active, spirited intelligent officer, noting that Pinckney is a tactical expert. Expects that if the French invade American, they will do so south of Maryland. Comments that [the United States'] independence and government are struck at by an intoxicated, ambitious- and domineering foe. Notes that arrangements made with the Secretary of War, James McHenry, are on a separate piece of paper for Knox only to read (separate sheet not included) until President John Adams announces the appointments. In a post script, asks Knox to furnish McHenry with a list of field and staff officers he would recommend for appointment. Missing lower portions of first four pages.


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