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Timothy Pickering
West Point, NY, December 30, 1783 - January 3rd 1784
T. Pickering, Final Military Operations of the Rev. War From West Point!
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Timothy Pickering's Accounting Ledger, 2pp front and back, West Point, New York, dated from December 30, 1783 to January 3rd 1784, just one month after the British evacuation of New York City on November 25, 1783, which marked the end of British occupation and the effective conclusion of the Revolutionary War. The ledger reflects the administrative and logistical efforts required during the war's conclusion. Payments recorded here for supplies, transportation, and services indicate the final wrap-up activities of the Continental Army. Many names listed hold significant historical importance, but are highlighted by future Sec. of War William Eustis, Hugh Maxwell, Michael Jackson, Dr. Samuel Adams & Royal Flint. In fine condition with some toning and paper loss. The document measures 8" x 12.5."

William Eustis: Later a Secretary of War under President James Madison, Governor of Massachusetts, and a prominent figure in post-revolutionary political life.

Hugh Maxwell: A Revolutionary War hero, Hugh Maxwell served as a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army, notably in the 3rd Massachusetts Regiment. He fought at key battles, including Bunker Hill, Saratoga, and Monmouth.

Colonel Michael Jackson: A significant figure in the Continental Army, Michael Jackson served as the colonel of the 8th Massachusetts Regiment. He was known for his distinguished service throughout the Revolutionary War and his efforts in maintaining order during the army's disbandment.

Dr. Samuel Adams: A physician who served at West Point during the Revolutionary War.

Royal Flint: This prominent financier and commissary was instrumental in securing provisions for the Continental Army during the war. His entry, involving "3,000 pickets" (likely fencing materials or military stakes), highlights his ongoing role in military logistics and supplies post-war.

In January 1784, West Point served as a critical hub for the post-Revolutionary War logistical transition as the Continental Army disbanded and the fledgling United States shifted to peacetime operations. Under the meticulous oversight of Quartermaster General Timothy Pickering, the site managed the settlement of financial accounts, allocation of forage rations, transportation of materials, and reimbursement for officers' expenses. The entries in the ledger reflect the challenges of demobilizing an army while ensuring soldiers and officers received their due compensation and supplies. Amid this fragile period, West Point symbolized both the conclusion of the Revolutionary War and the foundation of a new nation's military and administrative systems.

Timothy Pickering was a prominent American statesman and military officer who played key roles during and after the American Revolutionary War. Born in 1745, he served as an officer in the Continental Army and was involved in various logistical operations, including overseeing military supplies as Quartermaster General under George Washington. Known for his organizational skills, Pickering later held significant political positions in the early U.S. government, including serving as Secretary of War, Secretary of State, and Postmaster General under Presidents Washington, Adams, and Jefferson. He was a strong Federalist and a vocal advocate for a strong central government, often clashing with political figures like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Pickering's influence extended into his later years as a Senator from Massachusetts, where he became a staunch opponent of the War of 1812. His legacy includes his contributions to shaping the logistical and administrative foundations of the new American government, as well as his fierce loyalty to Federalist principles.

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