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Abstract of Edward Burbeck's company of artillery for the month of March 1776. Lists men by rank with pay amounts.
Abstracts relating to Edward Burbeck's company for the months of January and February of 1776. Each abstract lists men by rank.
Covers the months of April, May, and June. Marked as a copy.
Lists the names of men and their ranks in the regiment.
Contains a list of officers and their corresponding pay for the month of June 1776. Docket indicates that Crafts' company was paid 16 August 1776.
Captain Burbeck has heard that all the Continental regiments are heading to New York and seeks instructions on what to do with his company. Also discusses accounts and pay for his and Lieutenant John Edes' company. Burbeck and Edes were officers in Knox's artillery regiment.
Contains a list of officers and their corresponding pay for the month of June 1776. Docket indicates Burbeck's company was paid in August 1776.
Informs Knox that Lieutenant John Edes plans to leave his post to join the Provincial Service. Edes is on his way to ask Knox for a discharge. Burbeck wants Edes to return to duty and fears the consequences if officers just decide to leave. Also requests an order for his and his men's pay. Burbeck was captain in Knox's artillery regiment.
Certifies that the men in Captain Edward Burbeck's (formerly Captain John Popkin's) company have been paid for January 1776, but no further. Also notes that some members of Burbeck's previous company have only been paid up to January as well.
Responds to Captain Edward Burbeck's letter regarding Lieutenant John Edes' plans to leave the Continental Army (see GLC02437.00301). Knox does not object but must wait for George Washington to return from Philadelphia before a discharge can be issued. Places Edward Burbeck in charge of Edes' company. Indicates that he sent the pay certificate for Edward Burbeck's company, as requested. Asks that Colonel William Burbeck be informed that his pay has been given to his son, Lieutenant Henry Burbeck. Knox signed with his initials on the right hand corner of the first page.