George Washington Papers
Documents filtered by: Author="Knox, Henry" AND Correspondent="Washington, George"
sorted by: date (ascending)
Stable but non-permanent link for this document:
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/99-01-02-10900

To George Washington from Henry Knox, 23 March 1783

West Point 23d March 1783

Sir

I have found it necessary to relieve the Company of Artillery under the Command of Capn Lt Fenno stationed at Kings ferry, and shall replace it with another Company from Colonel Lambs Regiment, under the orders of Captain Fleming, in whom may be placed the most entire confidence.

The mode of doing duty at Kings ferry, by which the Commanding Officers are charged every fortnight, will be urged by Capt. Lt Fenno as the cause of the losses which have happened. If your Excellency should think proper to have a Commanding Officer who should be responsible to you for the security and preservation of every thing concerning the Garrison, I would take the liberty to recommend Captain Fleming, as one every way qualified for that purpose, and would answer for him that he would punctually obey every instruction that you should be pleased to give.

I am obliged to relieve Captain Lt Fenno by a circumstance in a late return which he leaves unexplained, which is 18 Barrels of Powder damaged he ought to have informed the time when, and how it became so—And for sending me the return of all the ordnance & stores of the two Garrisons [loose] and open by a Soldier of his Company. For these two circumstances he must answer before a Court of inquiry or a Court Martial. I have the honor to be with the greatest respect your Excellency’s most obedient servant.

H. Knox

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

Index Entries