Revolution 250 Podcast

The Revolutionary War Lives & Letters of Lucy & Henry Knox with Phillip Hamilton

February 20, 2024 Phillip Hamilton Season 5 Episode 8
Revolution 250 Podcast
The Revolutionary War Lives & Letters of Lucy & Henry Knox with Phillip Hamilton
Show Notes Transcript

Henry Knox, Boston book-seller and emerging patriot, in 1774 married Lucy Flucker, daughter of the Provincial Secretary and leading loyalist.  Lucy's family would leave with the loyalist evacuation in March 1776, forced out by the cannon Henry brought from Ticonderoga.  Lucy would never see them again.  She and Henry would exchange more than 500 letters over the course of their married life, letters which Philip Hamilton has used for this window into the Revolutionary world.  The Revolutionary War Lives and  Letters of Lucy and Henry Knox are from the war--Henry would be with the army from the siege of Boston through Yorktown, and he and Lucy, young, bright, and in love, shared it all.  

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 Hello, everyone.
 
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 Welcome to the Revolution 250 podcast.
 
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 I am Bob Allison.
 
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 I chair the Rev 250 advisory group.
 
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 We're a consortium of about
 
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 70 organizations in
 
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 Massachusetts planning ways
 
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 to commemorate the
 
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 beginnings of American independence.
 
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 And our guest today is Philip Hamilton,
 
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 who is a professor of
 
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 history at Christopher
 
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 Newport University in Virginia,
 
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 historian of the Revolution
 
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 and early Republic.
 
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 And he is the author of a
 
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 number of books on the Revolution.
 
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 Unmaking of a Revolutionary
 
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 Family about the Tuckers of Virginia.
 
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 He's also written a history
 
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 of Christopher Newport University.
 
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 And we are here to talk
 
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 about his most recent book,
 
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 The Revolutionary War Lives
 
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 and Letters of Lucy and Henry Knopf.
 
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 Phil, thanks for joining us.
 
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 Thank you.
 
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 Thank you, Bob.
 
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 It's an honor to be here.
 
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 I love your podcast,
 
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 and I'm delighted to be here today.
 
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 Well, thank you.
 
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 I loved your book.
 
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 I mean,
 
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 it's great to have Lucy and Henry
 
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 presented in this way.
 
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 So, you know,
 
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 let's talk about these
 
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 letters and how you got
 
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 into writing a book about
 
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 the Knox's based on their
 
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 fascinating correspondence.
 
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 Yeah, yeah.
 
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 I'm currently researching
 
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 and writing a larger
 
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 biography of Henry Knox.
 
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 But as I read during my research,
 
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 as I read the letters
 
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 between Knox and his wife Lucy,
 
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 I was just struck by their accessibility,
 
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 by their, you know,
 
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 it seemed as if they're
 
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 writing in the 21st century.
 
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 They touch upon so many
 
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 interesting facets of life,
 
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 not only the American Revolution,
 
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 but they touch upon their love,
 
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 they touch upon their interests.
 
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 Letter writing was the only
 
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 way in which they could
 
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 express themselves when they were apart,
 
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 and they were apart a lot
 
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 during the American Revolution,
 
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 that's for sure.
 
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 And so I did want to present, you know,
 
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 I wanted them to tell the
 
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 story themselves and, you know,
 
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 what they experienced during the war.
 
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 And so I'm delighted at the
 
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 positive response that I've
 
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 gotten from the book.
 
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 Yeah, they really are.
 
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 They both emerge as
 
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 three-dimensional characters in this.
 
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 And they're very young when
 
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 they meet and when they get married.
 
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 Yeah.
 
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 Yeah.
 
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 When the revolution begins,
 
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 Lucy was just 18 and Henry was was 24.
 
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 And, you know,
 
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 they're they were the same
 
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 age as as the students in my classes.
 
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 And and and so I use this
 
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 book in my my my.
 
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 American Revolution class.
 
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 And the students love it
 
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 because they can really
 
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 relate to the same emotions
 
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 that Lucy and Henry were
 
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 going through of missing a loved one,
 
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 the excitement of a newfound love,
 
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 and then the fear that they
 
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 might not ever be together again,
 
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 especially as Henry went
 
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 off on campaigns.
 
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 And so again,
 
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 they just touch upon so many relatable
 
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 facets of their lives.
 
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 And it didn't matter if they
 
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 lived in the 18th century
 
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 or the 21st century.
 
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 And then Lucy really is.
 
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 When Henry goes off to war,
 
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 she was isolated because
 
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 her entire family had disowned her.
 
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 And they, in fact,
 
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 had been disowned by the
 
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 place where they grew up.
 
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 Can we talk a little bit
 
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 about her background?
 
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 Yeah, yeah.
 
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 Lucy was from a loyalist family.
 
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 Her father was Thomas Flucker.
 
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 He was the royal secretary
 
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 of Massachusetts,
 
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 which made him the third
 
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 ranking crown official.
 
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 And he was a staunch patriot.
 
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 And when Lucy and Henry
 
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 began to court one another,
 
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 uh thomas was not at all
 
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 happy with this and and he
 
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 had to be persuaded uh to
 
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 to permit the marriage to
 
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 go forward and then uh he
 
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 and his wife hannah flucker
 
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 they refused to attend the ceremony
 
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 But nevertheless,
 
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 they did accede to the marriage.
 
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 But when the revolution
 
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 broke out and when Henry
 
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 and Lucy escaped from
 
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 Boston shortly after
 
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 Lexington and Concord,
 
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 they broke off all contact with them.
 
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 That was devastating because
 
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 Lucy was still a teenager
 
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 and then she misses her
 
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 husband who's off on
 
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 dangerous missions and she
 
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 misses her family.
 
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 She wrote to her family
 
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 during the siege of Boston,
 
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 and they never responded to her.
 
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 And that was so painful.
 
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 That was so painful,
 
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 especially because during
 
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 the siege of Boston,
 
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 Lucy became pregnant with
 
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 her first child.
 
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 And there is Henry off to Ticonderoga,
 
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 getting the guns and then
 
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 busy with the siege when he did return.
 
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 And so you can imagine the
 
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 emotional turmoil that she
 
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 underwent during the
 
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 opening stages of the war.
 
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 Yeah.
 
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 And of course,
 
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 she's moved out of Boston
 
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 and he has her in a safe
 
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 place where she wouldn't
 
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 have known anyone like Worcester.
 
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 Yeah.
 
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 Yeah.
 
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 She was at Worcester
 
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 throughout the first part of the siege.
 
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 And then when he went off to Ticonderoga,
 
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 he brought her to Watertown
 
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 a little bit closer.
 
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 But still, you know, she still felt very,
 
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 very isolated.
 
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 And and that was such a
 
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 painful time for her.
 
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 Oh, yeah.
 
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 Yeah.
 
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 What can we tell,
 
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 what do we know about Lucy as a person?
 
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 What do we learn from the
 
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 letters about her that might surprise us?
 
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 Yeah, well,
 
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 she is certainly a strong-willed woman,
 
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 and that comes across from
 
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 her first letters onward.
 
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 She obviously was very well educated.
 
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 She knew quite a bit about literature.
 
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 We don't know much about the
 
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 details of her education,
 
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 but it was clearly very good.
 
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 uh and and she she could
 
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 discuss a number of
 
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 different subjects so she
 
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 was you know very
 
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 interesting I think that's
 
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 what made her so
 
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 interesting to henry
 
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 because he was uh
 
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 interested in so many uh
 
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 different subjects and and
 
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 and so but she she was a
 
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 very ambitious woman uh as
 
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 was henry uh and so they
 
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 were a terrific match with
 
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 for one another.
 
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 In many respects,
 
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 they were very much alike,
 
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 but there were enough
 
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 differences to keep each
 
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 other intrigued throughout
 
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 their entire lives,
 
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 throughout their entire marriage.
 
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 kind of court him or by?
 
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 Yeah, yeah.
 
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 Initially, yeah, yeah.
 
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 That was a remark made by a cousin that,
 
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 you know,
 
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 she she was fascinated by him as
 
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 soon as she met him.
 
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 She met him, I believe, in 1772.
 
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 She met him in Henry's
 
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 bookstore in Boston.
 
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 And and and this cousin said that,
 
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 you know,
 
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 she seemed to court him at first.
 
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 And
 
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 However,
 
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 I don't think it took much effort
 
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 on her to catch Henry.
 
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 I think he was equally fascinated by her,
 
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 but I think her courtship habits
 
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 illustrate her determination
 
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 to get what she wanted.
 
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 And she did persuade her
 
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 very reluctant father to at
 
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 least permit the marriage
 
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 to go forward in 1774.
 
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 But she always wanted to have her way.
 
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 And during the revolution,
 
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 so frequently she could not.
 
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 And so so sometimes
 
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 occasionally she comes
 
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 across as as petty in the
 
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 letters and especially
 
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 during long periods of separation.
 
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 Right.
 
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 For instance, during the New York,
 
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 New Jersey campaign and
 
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 then during the Philadelphia campaign.
 
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 But I think you have to put
 
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 her words into a broader context.
 
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 Again, as I was saying before,
 
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 she was abandoned by her family,
 
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 which continued to be very painful.
 
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 After her first daughter was born,
 
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 she was basically a single
 
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 parent raising her child.
 
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 And so she had a lot,
 
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 a lot on her plate to deal with.
 
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 And so it was very human of
 
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 her to complain to Henry
 
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 and to want to be with him.
 
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 Right.
 
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 Yeah.
 
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 And we can understand that.
 
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 And her isolation,
 
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 and then her husband is off
 
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 doing all kinds of things,
 
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 but why isn't he spending time with her?
 
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 I mean, he also feels that pull,
 
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 these two duties he has to
 
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 Lucy and to his country.
 
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 And that's, I think, very much challenged.
 
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 Yeah, yeah.
 
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 And that was,
 
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 I think those are some of the
 
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 most fascinating letters
 
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 when they're arguing when
 
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 Lucy wants him to leave the army.
 
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 This came up in 1777,
 
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 in particular at the end of
 
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 the Philadelphia campaign.
 
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 And Henry shuts her down on that front.
 
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 He says, you know,
 
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 you've written words that
 
 0:09:30.668 --> 0:09:33.309
 will be forever painful to me,
 
 0:09:34.429 --> 0:09:36.671
 and I just ask you never to
 
 0:09:36.711 --> 0:09:37.591
 bring this up again.
 
 0:09:40.471 --> 0:09:42.092
 But he does pledge to her
 
 0:09:42.472 --> 0:09:43.753
 toward the end of this letter that,
 
 0:09:43.773 --> 0:09:45.114
 you know, the rest of
 
 0:09:46.193 --> 0:09:47.615
 his life after the war will
 
 0:09:47.655 --> 0:09:51.359
 be dedicated to her and to her desires.
 
 0:09:51.479 --> 0:09:53.821
 And I have to say that, you know,
 
 0:09:53.860 --> 0:09:56.322
 he did live up to that promise.
 
 0:09:57.384 --> 0:09:59.605
 And, you know, he was very,
 
 0:09:59.645 --> 0:10:01.767
 very dedicated to her after the war.
 
 0:10:03.028 --> 0:10:04.009
 And that comes across in
 
 0:10:04.028 --> 0:10:05.951
 their many fewer surviving
 
 0:10:05.971 --> 0:10:07.011
 letters after the war.
 
 0:10:07.312 --> 0:10:07.753
 Right.
 
 0:10:07.793 --> 0:10:09.553
 Well, they're together after the war.
 
 0:10:09.573 --> 0:10:10.195
 Yes, indeed.
 
 0:10:10.934 --> 0:10:12.216
 And they were also together
 
 0:10:12.355 --> 0:10:13.076
 later on in the
 
 0:10:13.991 --> 0:10:16.134
 You know, after the Monmouth campaign,
 
 0:10:16.153 --> 0:10:17.835
 they were, you know,
 
 0:10:17.875 --> 0:10:19.535
 when the nature of the war
 
 0:10:19.956 --> 0:10:21.736
 for the Continental Army shifted,
 
 0:10:22.758 --> 0:10:24.438
 they were together much of the time.
 
 0:10:24.499 --> 0:10:28.081
 So there are many fewer letters, you know,
 
 0:10:28.181 --> 0:10:30.621
 unfortunately for we historians.
 
 0:10:31.543 --> 0:10:32.984
 But nevertheless,
 
 0:10:34.044 --> 0:10:36.105
 they very much appreciated
 
 0:10:36.166 --> 0:10:37.787
 being together toward the end of the war.
 
 0:10:38.563 --> 0:10:38.724
 Right.
 
 0:10:39.124 --> 0:10:39.244
 Yeah,
 
 0:10:39.283 --> 0:10:41.044
 we're talking with Phil Hamilton from
 
 0:10:41.125 --> 0:10:42.745
 Christopher Newport University,
 
 0:10:42.825 --> 0:10:43.865
 and he has written the
 
 0:10:43.926 --> 0:10:45.225
 Revolutionary War Letter,
 
 0:10:45.306 --> 0:10:48.206
 Lives and Letters of Lucy and Henry Knox,
 
 0:10:48.267 --> 0:10:49.868
 which is a fascinating book.
 
 0:10:49.908 --> 0:10:50.687
 And you have a lot of great
 
 0:10:50.807 --> 0:10:52.048
 scenes in the book.
 
 0:10:52.129 --> 0:10:52.308
 I mean,
 
 0:10:52.369 --> 0:10:54.710
 his description in a letter to Lucy
 
 0:10:54.870 --> 0:10:57.029
 of the Battle of Trenton is
 
 0:10:57.090 --> 0:10:58.471
 really terrific
 
 0:10:58.971 --> 0:11:00.371
 recapitulation of what happened.
 
 0:11:00.392 --> 0:11:01.251
 But then you also have this
 
 0:11:01.272 --> 0:11:16.211
 scene in July of 1770,
 
 0:11:16.211 --> 0:11:17.272
 Yeah,
 
 0:11:17.331 --> 0:11:25.037
 that was a fascinating series of letters.
 
 0:11:26.217 --> 0:11:27.678
 Lucy joined Henry in New
 
 0:11:27.739 --> 0:11:31.562
 York in May of 1776 as the
 
 0:11:31.642 --> 0:11:32.763
 Americans were waiting for
 
 0:11:32.802 --> 0:11:34.183
 the British to finally show up.
 
 0:11:35.063 --> 0:11:37.586
 And Henry knew that Lucy
 
 0:11:38.106 --> 0:11:40.168
 should have left because
 
 0:11:40.188 --> 0:11:42.171
 they had their daughter with them,
 
 0:11:42.772 --> 0:11:44.793
 who was about five months
 
 0:11:44.894 --> 0:11:46.034
 old at that point in time.
 
 0:11:46.895 --> 0:11:48.677
 And Henry had purchased a
 
 0:11:48.717 --> 0:11:51.701
 carriage beforehand in June
 
 0:11:51.721 --> 0:11:54.222
 in case the British did
 
 0:11:54.302 --> 0:11:56.365
 come and she had to make a hasty escape.
 
 0:11:57.846 --> 0:12:00.287
 And even though scouts had
 
 0:12:00.307 --> 0:12:01.528
 decided the British fleet
 
 0:12:02.629 --> 0:12:04.769
 and he did urge her to leave him,
 
 0:12:05.429 --> 0:12:08.390
 she refused and he put up with it.
 
 0:12:08.510 --> 0:12:14.094
 So on the morning of July 1st, 1776,
 
 0:12:14.094 --> 0:12:15.114
 as the British fleet was
 
 0:12:15.193 --> 0:12:16.053
 coming through the New York
 
 0:12:16.114 --> 0:12:18.355
 Narrows and they see this
 
 0:12:19.056 --> 0:12:21.157
 massive fleet coming upon them,
 
 0:12:21.496 --> 0:12:22.216
 they thought they were,
 
 0:12:22.677 --> 0:12:23.998
 it looked as if they were about to
 
 0:12:24.932 --> 0:12:25.793
 launching amphibious
 
 0:12:25.874 --> 0:12:27.236
 invasion of lower Manhattan.
 
 0:12:28.158 --> 0:12:30.101
 Fortunately, for all concerned,
 
 0:12:30.162 --> 0:12:30.884
 the British
 
 0:12:31.417 --> 0:12:35.678
 They attacked to the left
 
 0:12:35.840 --> 0:12:37.461
 and landed at Staten Island.
 
 0:12:37.500 --> 0:12:38.841
 But Henry didn't know that.
 
 0:12:39.341 --> 0:12:41.102
 And so when they were having
 
 0:12:41.163 --> 0:12:42.023
 breakfast together,
 
 0:12:42.823 --> 0:12:45.105
 he said he wrote that he
 
 0:12:45.184 --> 0:12:46.666
 scolded her like a fury.
 
 0:12:48.267 --> 0:12:50.628
 And I argue that I think he
 
 0:12:50.668 --> 0:12:53.110
 was mad at himself for not
 
 0:12:53.610 --> 0:12:56.792
 exerting his patriarchal will upon her.
 
 0:12:56.812 --> 0:12:57.211
 And
 
 0:12:59.426 --> 0:13:00.908
 forcing her to leave.
 
 0:13:01.749 --> 0:13:04.032
 But Lucy was in tears when she left.
 
 0:13:04.552 --> 0:13:06.936
 And that, I believe,
 
 0:13:06.995 --> 0:13:08.758
 initiated their first argument,
 
 0:13:08.798 --> 0:13:10.000
 their first series of arguments,
 
 0:13:10.059 --> 0:13:11.480
 which plays out in their
 
 0:13:11.520 --> 0:13:13.283
 July letters to one another.
 
 0:13:15.982 --> 0:13:19.765
 And Lucy in those letters in July,
 
 0:13:19.826 --> 0:13:20.907
 she kept threatening to
 
 0:13:20.947 --> 0:13:21.967
 come back to the army,
 
 0:13:22.628 --> 0:13:24.048
 even though the British
 
 0:13:24.068 --> 0:13:26.010
 were in camp just miles away.
 
 0:13:27.172 --> 0:13:28.714
 And Henry was saying,
 
 0:13:28.734 --> 0:13:30.095
 you better not come back here.
 
 0:13:31.796 --> 0:13:34.578
 And so there was this kind
 
 0:13:34.619 --> 0:13:36.801
 of back and forth argument
 
 0:13:36.860 --> 0:13:39.001
 that went on for about three weeks.
 
 0:13:40.082 --> 0:13:41.764
 And they finally did make up.
 
 0:13:43.413 --> 0:13:44.493
 Yeah, fortunately.
 
 0:13:44.513 --> 0:13:47.453
 Now,
 
 0:13:47.514 --> 0:13:48.413
 one of the things we know about
 
 0:13:48.474 --> 0:13:48.974
 Washington,
 
 0:13:49.014 --> 0:13:49.934
 he seemed to be a very good
 
 0:13:49.955 --> 0:13:51.514
 judge of character and talent.
 
 0:13:51.615 --> 0:13:52.894
 And Henry Knox is someone
 
 0:13:52.934 --> 0:13:54.296
 who impresses Washington
 
 0:13:54.375 --> 0:13:56.655
 almost immediately when he meets him.
 
 0:13:57.515 --> 0:14:00.096
 And then Washington also had
 
 0:14:00.336 --> 0:14:01.697
 a good relationship with
 
 0:14:01.777 --> 0:14:03.998
 Lucy the time she was in camp.
 
 0:14:04.118 --> 0:14:06.158
 And can we talk a little bit
 
 0:14:06.197 --> 0:14:08.198
 more about Lucy and what
 
 0:14:08.239 --> 0:14:09.379
 George and Martha and
 
 0:14:10.269 --> 0:14:11.370
 Yeah, yeah.
 
 0:14:11.750 --> 0:14:12.230
 I mean,
 
 0:14:12.370 --> 0:14:14.393
 they all got along with one another.
 
 0:14:14.413 --> 0:14:17.995
 I think Lucy's reading,
 
 0:14:18.034 --> 0:14:20.856
 because she was from an
 
 0:14:20.897 --> 0:14:22.977
 elite family and she knew
 
 0:14:23.038 --> 0:14:26.880
 how to comport herself in refined company,
 
 0:14:26.980 --> 0:14:28.642
 and that was the Washingtons.
 
 0:14:29.743 --> 0:14:32.065
 And so because they came
 
 0:14:32.105 --> 0:14:33.205
 from a similar class,
 
 0:14:34.186 --> 0:14:35.466
 I believe that's one of the
 
 0:14:35.506 --> 0:14:37.707
 reasons why Lucy and Martha
 
 0:14:37.748 --> 0:14:39.769
 got along so very well.
 
 0:14:40.570 --> 0:14:42.251
 uh and and you know and they
 
 0:14:42.292 --> 0:14:43.673
 shared the same interest in
 
 0:14:43.693 --> 0:14:46.717
 their children uh and and
 
 0:14:46.857 --> 0:14:48.940
 and so I so I i believe
 
 0:14:48.980 --> 0:14:49.902
 they just kind of hit it
 
 0:14:50.081 --> 0:14:52.485
 off lucy I mean lucy and
 
 0:14:52.565 --> 0:14:55.067
 and martha did um but but
 
 0:14:55.128 --> 0:14:56.629
 henry and and washington
 
 0:14:56.690 --> 0:14:58.392
 got along splendidly as well
 
 0:14:59.596 --> 0:15:02.558
 And, you know, fortuitously,
 
 0:15:03.119 --> 0:15:07.662
 Henry met Washington on July 5th, 1775,
 
 0:15:07.662 --> 0:15:09.163
 just three days after he
 
 0:15:09.183 --> 0:15:10.725
 had arrived at Cambridge.
 
 0:15:12.005 --> 0:15:13.606
 And, you know,
 
 0:15:13.626 --> 0:15:15.548
 Washington was taking his
 
 0:15:16.149 --> 0:15:17.450
 measure of the men whom he
 
 0:15:17.490 --> 0:15:18.831
 had assumed command of,
 
 0:15:19.331 --> 0:15:22.253
 and he realized he needed, you know,
 
 0:15:22.332 --> 0:15:24.335
 young men of talent.
 
 0:15:24.534 --> 0:15:26.515
 And Washington did have an eye for talent.
 
 0:15:27.797 --> 0:15:30.097
 And so he immediately, you know,
 
 0:15:31.798 --> 0:15:34.437
 I think he marked Knox for
 
 0:15:34.918 --> 0:15:37.479
 promotion after their first meeting.
 
 0:15:37.599 --> 0:15:39.078
 And because Knox was invited
 
 0:15:39.158 --> 0:15:40.860
 to headquarters at
 
 0:15:40.899 --> 0:15:42.600
 Cambridge just four days
 
 0:15:42.799 --> 0:15:46.081
 after that chance encounter.
 
 0:15:47.041 --> 0:15:50.282
 And so and from there on in, you know,
 
 0:15:50.302 --> 0:15:51.501
 for the next 20 years,
 
 0:15:51.642 --> 0:15:53.903
 they were they were, you know,
 
 0:15:54.423 --> 0:15:55.423
 almost tied at the hip.
 
 0:15:56.710 --> 0:15:56.909
 Yeah,
 
 0:15:57.169 --> 0:15:59.291
 he really was Washington's right hand.
 
 0:15:59.431 --> 0:16:02.251
 And to be honest,
 
 0:16:02.331 --> 0:16:03.493
 most of the men Washington
 
 0:16:03.533 --> 0:16:04.773
 met when he first came to
 
 0:16:04.852 --> 0:16:06.374
 New England did not impress him.
 
 0:16:06.653 --> 0:16:08.634
 But Knox certainly did.
 
 0:16:08.654 --> 0:16:10.014
 Yeah, yeah.
 
 0:16:10.095 --> 0:16:11.296
 And Knox, I mean,
 
 0:16:11.855 --> 0:16:13.557
 even though he came from a
 
 0:16:14.956 --> 0:16:15.918
 tradesman background,
 
 0:16:15.957 --> 0:16:18.058
 his father was a mariner
 
 0:16:18.078 --> 0:16:20.279
 and a ship captain who went
 
 0:16:20.340 --> 0:16:22.240
 bankrupt when Knox was a
 
 0:16:22.279 --> 0:16:25.100
 little boy and left the family,
 
 0:16:25.140 --> 0:16:26.062
 abandoned the family.
 
 0:16:26.662 --> 0:16:27.522
 You know,
 
 0:16:27.562 --> 0:16:29.942
 even though Knox's background was
 
 0:16:30.263 --> 0:16:31.182
 not of the best,
 
 0:16:31.582 --> 0:16:34.244
 Knox knew how to comport himself.
 
 0:16:34.364 --> 0:16:35.744
 And I mentioned earlier that
 
 0:16:35.764 --> 0:16:36.904
 he was very ambitious.
 
 0:16:37.644 --> 0:16:41.365
 And he knew how to impress men of wealth.
 
 0:16:42.125 --> 0:16:47.768
 And so he was very, very good at that.
 
 0:16:47.927 --> 0:16:50.807
 And so these two men just struck it off,
 
 0:16:51.149 --> 0:16:52.629
 hit it off right at the beginning.
 
 0:16:53.570 --> 0:16:54.630
 I think it's more than just
 
 0:16:54.650 --> 0:16:56.032
 trying to impress Washington.
 
 0:16:56.131 --> 0:16:57.192
 Washington was impressed
 
 0:16:57.232 --> 0:16:58.274
 with the work he had done
 
 0:16:58.333 --> 0:16:59.475
 in building this fort.
 
 0:16:59.674 --> 0:17:02.157
 He somehow understood fortifications.
 
 0:17:02.397 --> 0:17:02.836
 Yeah.
 
 0:17:03.017 --> 0:17:06.039
 Oh, that's certainly, I mean, you know,
 
 0:17:06.528 --> 0:17:10.349
 Knox's talent came out and
 
 0:17:10.430 --> 0:17:12.230
 his talent in military
 
 0:17:12.310 --> 0:17:15.973
 engineering and his talent for artillery.
 
 0:17:16.913 --> 0:17:19.536
 And so, yeah, no,
 
 0:17:19.695 --> 0:17:20.916
 it was a combination of
 
 0:17:20.997 --> 0:17:23.258
 factors that made Knox so
 
 0:17:23.317 --> 0:17:24.519
 attractive to Washington.
 
 0:17:24.538 --> 0:17:24.618
 Yeah.
 
 0:17:25.818 --> 0:17:26.400
 And then, of course,
 
 0:17:26.440 --> 0:17:28.201
 Lucy and Martha go to Mount
 
 0:17:28.221 --> 0:17:29.000
 Vernon when they're on
 
 0:17:29.020 --> 0:17:30.061
 their way to Yorktown.
 
 0:17:30.082 --> 0:17:31.623
 It's fascinating reading the letters as
 
 0:17:32.179 --> 0:17:33.440
 Henry doesn't really know
 
 0:17:33.500 --> 0:17:34.880
 where it is they are going
 
 0:17:35.220 --> 0:17:36.560
 or what the plan is.
 
 0:17:36.681 --> 0:17:37.921
 And then suddenly they were
 
 0:17:37.941 --> 0:17:39.102
 shifting down to the
 
 0:17:39.122 --> 0:17:41.782
 Chesapeake and Lucy goes
 
 0:17:41.843 --> 0:17:42.824
 along with Martha.
 
 0:17:43.064 --> 0:17:44.584
 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
 
 0:17:44.784 --> 0:17:46.244
 And that's a fascinating
 
 0:17:46.305 --> 0:17:49.385
 story because Henry was
 
 0:17:49.425 --> 0:17:50.626
 very worried about Lucy
 
 0:17:50.686 --> 0:17:52.428
 because he had gotten a
 
 0:17:52.488 --> 0:17:55.648
 letter from Lucy's brother
 
 0:17:57.490 --> 0:17:59.171
 stating that their father,
 
 0:18:00.250 --> 0:18:02.353
 was gravely ill in London
 
 0:18:02.512 --> 0:18:04.555
 and was not expected to survive.
 
 0:18:05.736 --> 0:18:06.215
 And again,
 
 0:18:06.737 --> 0:18:08.458
 Lucy had not heard anything from
 
 0:18:08.498 --> 0:18:12.902
 her family for the past six years now.
 
 0:18:13.281 --> 0:18:14.383
 But she was pregnant again.
 
 0:18:15.663 --> 0:18:17.385
 And so Lucy was worried
 
 0:18:17.425 --> 0:18:18.946
 about her physical health
 
 0:18:19.047 --> 0:18:20.228
 because she did have
 
 0:18:20.268 --> 0:18:21.308
 difficult pregnancies.
 
 0:18:21.689 --> 0:18:22.710
 I think it was a bit worried
 
 0:18:22.730 --> 0:18:23.951
 about her mental health,
 
 0:18:25.392 --> 0:18:26.772
 given the fact that her father was
 
 0:18:27.634 --> 0:18:31.015
 you know, clearly a death's door.
 
 0:18:31.234 --> 0:18:33.375
 And so he went to Washington, I believe,
 
 0:18:33.835 --> 0:18:35.894
 and asked if Lucy could
 
 0:18:35.934 --> 0:18:37.976
 accompany him to Virginia
 
 0:18:38.115 --> 0:18:39.415
 on this Virginia campaign.
 
 0:18:39.855 --> 0:18:42.436
 And Washington graciously
 
 0:18:43.237 --> 0:18:44.997
 invited Lucy to Mount
 
 0:18:45.037 --> 0:18:47.596
 Vernon to stay with Martha
 
 0:18:47.636 --> 0:18:49.298
 Washington during the campaign.
 
 0:18:49.337 --> 0:18:51.258
 I think that illustrates the
 
 0:18:51.337 --> 0:18:54.239
 closeness of the couples
 
 0:18:55.578 --> 0:18:56.959
 throughout the Revolutionary War.
 
 0:18:59.455 --> 0:19:00.577
 And I think that continued
 
 0:19:00.739 --> 0:19:03.305
 on during Washington's presidency.
 
 0:19:04.960 --> 0:19:06.040
 We're talking with Phil
 
 0:19:06.060 --> 0:19:07.422
 Hamilton from Christopher
 
 0:19:07.461 --> 0:19:08.603
 Newport University,
 
 0:19:08.803 --> 0:19:10.183
 author of The Revolutionary
 
 0:19:10.203 --> 0:19:11.484
 War Lives and Letters of
 
 0:19:11.545 --> 0:19:12.865
 Lucy and Henry Knox,
 
 0:19:13.006 --> 0:19:15.288
 as well as other books.
 
 0:19:15.827 --> 0:19:17.088
 One thing that did surprise
 
 0:19:17.128 --> 0:19:17.970
 me as I was reading the
 
 0:19:17.990 --> 0:19:21.813
 book was that Lucy's family
 
 0:19:21.893 --> 0:19:23.934
 had extensive property holdings.
 
 0:19:24.154 --> 0:19:25.635
 And then, of course, as loyalists,
 
 0:19:25.695 --> 0:19:27.497
 they're going to forfeit all of that.
 
 0:19:27.557 --> 0:19:28.898
 But somehow she was able to
 
 0:19:28.999 --> 0:19:31.319
 transfer the title of some
 
 0:19:31.339 --> 0:19:33.241
 of the lands to her husband, who
 
 0:19:37.412 --> 0:19:38.652
 Massachusetts and the United
 
 0:19:38.692 --> 0:19:40.992
 States as opposed to the crown.
 
 0:19:41.032 --> 0:19:41.772
 I wonder if you could talk a
 
 0:19:41.792 --> 0:19:43.212
 little bit about how that
 
 0:19:43.292 --> 0:19:44.393
 happens and what happens
 
 0:19:44.413 --> 0:19:45.373
 with the family land.
 
 0:19:45.993 --> 0:19:49.773
 Yeah, the so-called the Waldo patent.
 
 0:19:51.914 --> 0:19:53.875
 Samuel Waldo was Lucy's
 
 0:19:53.934 --> 0:19:57.296
 grandfather and he had
 
 0:19:57.375 --> 0:19:58.615
 gained control of this
 
 0:19:58.816 --> 0:20:02.596
 massive grant of land in
 
 0:20:02.676 --> 0:20:04.737
 central Maine along the coast of Maine.
 
 0:20:06.576 --> 0:20:08.376
 And Lucy's father and mother
 
 0:20:08.557 --> 0:20:11.077
 owned three-fifths of this massive,
 
 0:20:11.377 --> 0:20:12.897
 it was 30 miles long and I
 
 0:20:12.938 --> 0:20:15.798
 think about six miles deep.
 
 0:20:16.179 --> 0:20:19.720
 And so now Thomas Flucker
 
 0:20:20.461 --> 0:20:21.780
 and his wife did develop
 
 0:20:21.820 --> 0:20:23.942
 this land a bit in the
 
 0:20:24.201 --> 0:20:25.221
 period right before the
 
 0:20:25.261 --> 0:20:26.182
 American Revolution,
 
 0:20:26.221 --> 0:20:29.042
 but it was basically undeveloped land.
 
 0:20:29.482 --> 0:20:30.123
 But nevertheless,
 
 0:20:30.182 --> 0:20:31.223
 they did have extensive
 
 0:20:31.284 --> 0:20:32.903
 properties in Boston as
 
 0:20:32.983 --> 0:20:35.025
 well as those land holdings.
 
 0:20:36.063 --> 0:20:37.148
 And during the war,
 
 0:20:38.635 --> 0:20:39.797
 as the Massachusetts
 
 0:20:39.836 --> 0:20:41.538
 legislature began to look
 
 0:20:41.577 --> 0:20:43.057
 for new ways to fund the war,
 
 0:20:43.679 --> 0:20:44.818
 they began to look toward
 
 0:20:44.898 --> 0:20:46.039
 loyalist properties.
 
 0:20:47.280 --> 0:20:52.942
 And Henry did use his position to lobby,
 
 0:20:53.544 --> 0:20:54.104
 for instance,
 
 0:20:54.163 --> 0:20:54.904
 the Massachusetts
 
 0:20:54.964 --> 0:20:58.165
 legislature to at least get
 
 0:20:59.126 --> 0:21:01.367
 Lucy's mother's property.
 
 0:21:02.647 --> 0:21:07.471
 And then Henry, he did through, you know,
 
 0:21:08.536 --> 0:21:13.640
 through negotiations with the legislature,
 
 0:21:14.279 --> 0:21:16.161
 he did eventually get all
 
 0:21:16.181 --> 0:21:18.923
 of the Waldorf patent for
 
 0:21:18.962 --> 0:21:20.104
 himself and for Lucy.
 
 0:21:20.144 --> 0:21:21.305
 And that's where they spent
 
 0:21:21.365 --> 0:21:24.646
 the final decade of Henry's life,
 
 0:21:24.807 --> 0:21:28.589
 in there developing those lands.
 
 0:21:28.869 --> 0:21:30.951
 And it might have, you know,
 
 0:21:32.000 --> 0:21:32.840
 It might have been better
 
 0:21:32.861 --> 0:21:35.022
 had Henry not gotten those lands.
 
 0:21:35.482 --> 0:21:37.884
 Because he did, toward the end of his life,
 
 0:21:37.944 --> 0:21:40.548
 he was financially badly overextended.
 
 0:21:40.887 --> 0:21:43.170
 But nevertheless, he was following
 
 0:21:50.715 --> 0:21:51.836
 a trajectory in his life
 
 0:21:51.876 --> 0:21:53.257
 that Washington had followed.
 
 0:21:54.637 --> 0:21:56.818
 Land speculation was the
 
 0:21:56.838 --> 0:21:58.640
 name of the game in the 18th century,
 
 0:21:58.740 --> 0:22:02.221
 and Henry pursued that greatly.
 
 0:22:02.540 --> 0:22:04.721
 But he did use his position
 
 0:22:05.482 --> 0:22:08.183
 to secure those lands.
 
 0:22:08.564 --> 0:22:11.525
 And if you look at his arguments,
 
 0:22:12.204 --> 0:22:13.526
 now those aren't contained in the book,
 
 0:22:13.786 --> 0:22:14.405
 But if you look at his
 
 0:22:14.486 --> 0:22:15.946
 arguments about the
 
 0:22:15.987 --> 0:22:17.567
 sacrifices that Lucy and he
 
 0:22:17.606 --> 0:22:19.867
 had made for the revolutionary cause,
 
 0:22:20.347 --> 0:22:22.509
 it makes sense that the
 
 0:22:22.709 --> 0:22:25.450
 legislature did accede to their wishes.
 
 0:22:27.810 --> 0:22:28.171
 And of course,
 
 0:22:28.191 --> 0:22:29.290
 her family had been worried
 
 0:22:29.310 --> 0:22:30.771
 that he was after her money
 
 0:22:30.852 --> 0:22:32.092
 when they were courting.
 
 0:22:32.633 --> 0:22:32.952
 Yes.
 
 0:22:33.353 --> 0:22:35.073
 During the Revolutionary War,
 
 0:22:35.133 --> 0:22:35.993
 there was a letter that
 
 0:22:37.907 --> 0:22:39.809
 Lucy wrote to Henry about
 
 0:22:40.009 --> 0:22:43.291
 them transferring one of
 
 0:22:43.951 --> 0:22:45.874
 the Flucker's houses to
 
 0:22:46.294 --> 0:22:51.938
 Henry's name because the
 
 0:22:51.978 --> 0:22:53.439
 Massachusetts legislature
 
 0:22:53.499 --> 0:22:55.779
 was making noise about
 
 0:22:55.819 --> 0:22:57.060
 seizing Loyola's property.
 
 0:22:58.761 --> 0:23:00.784
 And Lucy did point out that, you know,
 
 0:23:00.805 --> 0:23:02.665
 the family might not look
 
 0:23:02.727 --> 0:23:03.748
 so friendly upon that,
 
 0:23:03.788 --> 0:23:06.871
 but she did assure Henry that, you know,
 
 0:23:06.990 --> 0:23:08.472
 if they knew the full situation,
 
 0:23:08.492 --> 0:23:10.515
 they would agree with that.
 
 0:23:12.356 --> 0:23:14.239
 But and and, you know,
 
 0:23:14.298 --> 0:23:16.760
 Lucy and her family did
 
 0:23:16.820 --> 0:23:18.844
 reconnect after the war, but that was
 
 0:23:19.960 --> 0:23:21.682
 That was almost perfunctory.
 
 0:23:21.701 --> 0:23:23.825
 I think they did mind that
 
 0:23:23.884 --> 0:23:25.507
 Henry did get the property
 
 0:23:25.547 --> 0:23:26.989
 and did benefit from the property.
 
 0:23:28.692 --> 0:23:30.294
 The post-war contacts
 
 0:23:30.493 --> 0:23:32.115
 between Lucy and her family
 
 0:23:32.155 --> 0:23:34.720
 members were all about the properties.
 
 0:23:35.440 --> 0:23:36.362
 They wanted them back.
 
 0:23:38.180 --> 0:23:38.660
 And Henry,
 
 0:23:39.560 --> 0:23:43.602
 he did devote enormous energy to
 
 0:23:44.041 --> 0:23:46.583
 securing those properties for them,
 
 0:23:47.242 --> 0:23:50.223
 at least portions of them for the family.
 
 0:23:50.683 --> 0:23:54.306
 But the family never really
 
 0:23:54.346 --> 0:23:55.605
 reconnected because of
 
 0:23:55.665 --> 0:23:57.047
 their disputes over property,
 
 0:23:57.106 --> 0:23:57.606
 I would argue.
 
 0:23:58.701 --> 0:24:00.564
 Do the members of the family
 
 0:24:00.624 --> 0:24:02.085
 come back after the revolution?
 
 0:24:02.105 --> 0:24:02.846
 No, no, no.
 
 0:24:02.905 --> 0:24:04.967
 Lucy never sees her parents
 
 0:24:05.847 --> 0:24:08.329
 nor her siblings ever again.
 
 0:24:09.471 --> 0:24:12.353
 And so they did come into contact.
 
 0:24:12.432 --> 0:24:17.896
 They did meet Lucy's brother's wife,
 
 0:24:18.377 --> 0:24:19.398
 Lucy's sister-in-law.
 
 0:24:19.939 --> 0:24:20.819
 She did come back.
 
 0:24:20.940 --> 0:24:21.700
 And Henry,
 
 0:24:23.561 --> 0:24:26.003
 he made sure that their children got...
 
 0:24:28.907 --> 0:24:30.067
 you know, were educated.
 
 0:24:30.968 --> 0:24:33.628
 And so Henry did show
 
 0:24:33.689 --> 0:24:34.888
 affection toward at least
 
 0:24:34.929 --> 0:24:35.910
 that side of the family.
 
 0:24:37.609 --> 0:24:39.730
 How many children did Lucy and Henry have?
 
 0:24:41.330 --> 0:24:41.891
 They had 13.
 
 0:24:42.971 --> 0:24:47.632
 She experienced 13 pregnancies.
 
 0:24:49.073 --> 0:24:51.272
 And, you know, tragically,
 
 0:24:51.373 --> 0:24:54.314
 only three of them survived to adulthood.
 
 0:24:55.556 --> 0:24:57.739
 And so that was a reality
 
 0:24:58.380 --> 0:24:59.181
 that they experienced
 
 0:24:59.201 --> 0:25:00.522
 during the Revolutionary War.
 
 0:25:01.042 --> 0:25:02.305
 Two of their children did
 
 0:25:02.345 --> 0:25:04.008
 die during the Revolutionary War.
 
 0:25:05.189 --> 0:25:07.352
 And for one of those deaths,
 
 0:25:07.612 --> 0:25:09.355
 Henry was away on an operation.
 
 0:25:10.375 --> 0:25:11.076
 And they're very,
 
 0:25:11.136 --> 0:25:12.318
 very compelling letters
 
 0:25:12.419 --> 0:25:14.883
 when this was a three month old baby,
 
 0:25:15.022 --> 0:25:16.885
 Julia, when she died.
 
 0:25:17.507 --> 0:25:20.111
 Henry was so distraught that
 
 0:25:20.592 --> 0:25:21.792
 not only about the death of
 
 0:25:21.813 --> 0:25:22.714
 their little girl,
 
 0:25:22.775 --> 0:25:23.875
 but that he could not be
 
 0:25:23.936 --> 0:25:25.818
 there to comfort Lucy.
 
 0:25:26.980 --> 0:25:28.020
 And, you know,
 
 0:25:28.121 --> 0:25:30.643
 throughout the remainder of their lives,
 
 0:25:30.982 --> 0:25:33.243
 they just lost child after child.
 
 0:25:33.344 --> 0:25:35.025
 And so and I think that
 
 0:25:35.265 --> 0:25:36.986
 brought them closer together.
 
 0:25:38.606 --> 0:25:39.188
 And, you know,
 
 0:25:39.208 --> 0:25:41.489
 because they both felt so
 
 0:25:41.788 --> 0:25:43.430
 very deeply with the loss
 
 0:25:43.470 --> 0:25:45.111
 of each little baby.
 
 0:25:45.131 --> 0:25:48.472
 I can imagine what a sad life.
 
 0:25:51.760 --> 0:25:53.482
 inoculated for smallpox
 
 0:25:53.583 --> 0:25:54.884
 along with the baby,
 
 0:25:55.243 --> 0:25:56.184
 but apparently the baby had
 
 0:25:56.224 --> 0:25:57.286
 already contracted it.
 
 0:25:58.307 --> 0:25:59.827
 Yeah,
 
 0:26:00.209 --> 0:26:04.311
 that's a fascinating series of letters.
 
 0:26:04.913 --> 0:26:06.713
 This came in the spring of 1777.
 
 0:26:06.794 --> 0:26:07.115
 Lucy had
 
 0:26:11.789 --> 0:26:14.893
 Lucy was fearful of a smallpox inoculation,
 
 0:26:15.093 --> 0:26:17.075
 which makes sense to us.
 
 0:26:19.737 --> 0:26:21.239
 And Henry had suggested that
 
 0:26:21.278 --> 0:26:22.299
 she get one in 1776, but before the
 
 0:26:26.501 --> 0:26:27.903
 beginning of the New York campaign,
 
 0:26:28.603 --> 0:26:29.903
 people thought it was going to be,
 
 0:26:30.083 --> 0:26:31.584
 still thought and hoped it
 
 0:26:31.624 --> 0:26:32.503
 would be a short war.
 
 0:26:32.584 --> 0:26:35.105
 But by 1777,
 
 0:26:35.105 --> 0:26:36.546
 illusions of a short war had
 
 0:26:36.885 --> 0:26:37.465
 been shattered.
 
 0:26:38.527 --> 0:26:41.048
 And so Lucy decided to
 
 0:26:41.228 --> 0:26:42.347
 undergo a smallpox
 
 0:26:42.407 --> 0:26:43.528
 inoculation so that she
 
 0:26:43.548 --> 0:26:46.170
 could be with her husband more freely.
 
 0:26:47.210 --> 0:26:47.690
 Henry,
 
 0:26:47.789 --> 0:26:51.471
 I believe he caught smallpox as a
 
 0:26:51.510 --> 0:26:53.751
 young boy in Boston because
 
 0:26:53.791 --> 0:26:58.512
 he was never vulnerable to the disease.
 
 0:26:58.613 --> 0:26:59.913
 But Lucy was,
 
 0:27:00.413 --> 0:27:02.034
 and so she and her daughter
 
 0:27:02.114 --> 0:27:03.474
 had the inoculation.
 
 0:27:04.654 --> 0:27:05.815
 At first,
 
 0:27:05.974 --> 0:27:07.415
 everything looked like it was
 
 0:27:07.695 --> 0:27:08.556
 progressing well.
 
 0:27:09.096 --> 0:27:10.135
 Lucy was in a military
 
 0:27:10.195 --> 0:27:13.116
 hospital in Brookline, Massachusetts,
 
 0:27:14.096 --> 0:27:14.758
 and then
 
 0:27:17.203 --> 0:27:21.184
 After about a week or so, little Lucy,
 
 0:27:21.244 --> 0:27:22.165
 that was their daughter,
 
 0:27:24.006 --> 0:27:25.567
 showed the signs that she
 
 0:27:25.646 --> 0:27:27.946
 had gotten smallpox
 
 0:27:28.047 --> 0:27:29.307
 naturally several days
 
 0:27:29.367 --> 0:27:31.847
 before her inoculation.
 
 0:27:31.887 --> 0:27:32.868
 And she got a very,
 
 0:27:32.929 --> 0:27:34.269
 very severe case of it.
 
 0:27:35.449 --> 0:27:38.069
 And it looked as if she
 
 0:27:38.109 --> 0:27:40.830
 might die from that smallpox inoculation.
 
 0:27:41.770 --> 0:27:44.211
 And Lucy was devastated.
 
 0:27:44.251 --> 0:27:45.551
 She said, this poor little girl,
 
 0:27:45.612 --> 0:27:50.374
 she's death motionless for three days.
 
 0:27:50.473 --> 0:27:52.255
 Her body is covered with
 
 0:27:52.275 --> 0:27:55.115
 smallpox pustules.
 
 0:27:56.096 --> 0:27:57.635
 And fortunately,
 
 0:27:58.696 --> 0:28:00.196
 their little girl did survive.
 
 0:28:00.297 --> 0:28:01.778
 And she was one of the three
 
 0:28:01.817 --> 0:28:03.837
 children that did survive to adulthood.
 
 0:28:04.439 --> 0:28:08.299
 But nevertheless, it was such a stressful
 
 0:28:09.351 --> 0:28:11.251
 and painful experience for her.
 
 0:28:14.513 --> 0:28:16.474
 But that was one of Lucy's
 
 0:28:16.654 --> 0:28:19.737
 decisions to endure the war
 
 0:28:20.877 --> 0:28:23.960
 and to face what was coming
 
 0:28:24.700 --> 0:28:25.740
 because she realized that
 
 0:28:25.840 --> 0:28:27.121
 not only would it be a long war,
 
 0:28:27.161 --> 0:28:28.342
 but it would be a very,
 
 0:28:28.382 --> 0:28:29.262
 very different war.
 
 0:28:29.323 --> 0:28:30.363
 The future would look very,
 
 0:28:30.403 --> 0:28:31.663
 very different than the past.
 
 0:28:32.144 --> 0:28:33.565
 And that was a reality that
 
 0:28:33.605 --> 0:28:34.965
 they had to put up with.
 
 0:28:35.625 --> 0:28:37.106
 And so the smallpox
 
 0:28:37.146 --> 0:28:38.428
 inoculation was one of the
 
 0:28:38.468 --> 0:28:40.169
 signs that Lucy was coming
 
 0:28:40.209 --> 0:28:43.230
 to terms with the changed
 
 0:28:43.391 --> 0:28:45.412
 circumstances that the war brought about.
 
 0:28:47.192 --> 0:28:48.874
 We're talking with Phil Hamilton,
 
 0:28:49.013 --> 0:28:50.375
 author of The Revolutionary
 
 0:28:50.434 --> 0:28:51.615
 War Lives and Letters of
 
 0:28:51.695 --> 0:28:53.176
 Lucy and Henry Knox.
 
 0:28:55.762 --> 0:28:57.824
 biography of henry knox and
 
 0:28:58.444 --> 0:29:00.244
 lucy does play such a big
 
 0:29:00.346 --> 0:29:03.686
 role in his life that it's
 
 0:29:04.288 --> 0:29:06.169
 really there are well we
 
 0:29:06.209 --> 0:29:07.588
 can see martha washington
 
 0:29:07.769 --> 0:29:09.410
 abigail adams that this
 
 0:29:09.589 --> 0:29:11.290
 really is a partnership and
 
 0:29:11.351 --> 0:29:13.492
 she is someone who has very
 
 0:29:13.532 --> 0:29:16.054
 strong ideas as you said and um
 
 0:29:18.527 --> 0:29:19.827
 we talk a little bit more
 
 0:29:19.867 --> 0:29:21.028
 about then what their child
 
 0:29:21.048 --> 0:29:21.990
 their children then are
 
 0:29:22.069 --> 0:29:23.090
 educated and some of them
 
 0:29:23.131 --> 0:29:25.132
 are with her as she's alone
 
 0:29:25.172 --> 0:29:26.773
 and then some are in the
 
 0:29:26.814 --> 0:29:28.414
 camp or somewhere else
 
 0:29:28.555 --> 0:29:29.996
 what's their education like
 
 0:29:30.256 --> 0:29:31.396
 uh she seems to be better
 
 0:29:31.897 --> 0:29:32.998
 henry we know spent some
 
 0:29:33.038 --> 0:29:34.539
 time in boston latin school
 
 0:29:34.619 --> 0:29:36.540
 but didn't finish and lucy
 
 0:29:37.102 --> 0:29:38.182
 they're they are though
 
 0:29:38.282 --> 0:29:40.163
 both very bright people and
 
 0:29:40.203 --> 0:29:41.224
 then what about their children
 
 0:29:41.909 --> 0:29:43.971
 Their children were educated
 
 0:29:44.050 --> 0:29:46.292
 by tutors initially,
 
 0:29:47.473 --> 0:29:52.719
 and the female members of the family,
 
 0:29:53.618 --> 0:29:55.961
 they were always educated by tutors.
 
 0:29:56.102 --> 0:29:58.584
 I've never found any records
 
 0:29:58.624 --> 0:30:01.066
 where they were sent to a
 
 0:30:02.682 --> 0:30:04.083
 at school outside.
 
 0:30:05.523 --> 0:30:09.547
 But their only surviving son,
 
 0:30:10.407 --> 0:30:14.030
 who was Henry Jackson Knox,
 
 0:30:14.911 --> 0:30:19.174
 he was educated at a school at Boston,
 
 0:30:19.234 --> 0:30:19.535
 but then
 
 0:30:21.296 --> 0:30:23.778
 Henry Jackson Knox proved to be,
 
 0:30:23.897 --> 0:30:25.077
 Henry's son proved to be a
 
 0:30:25.137 --> 0:30:26.838
 very severe disappointment
 
 0:30:27.539 --> 0:30:29.520
 and never really pursued
 
 0:30:29.580 --> 0:30:33.202
 his educational opportunities at all.
 
 0:30:34.284 --> 0:30:37.045
 And he died pretty much a wastrel.
 
 0:30:39.750 --> 0:30:41.512
 although he did reform a bit
 
 0:30:41.752 --> 0:30:45.195
 after Henry Knox had passed away,
 
 0:30:45.715 --> 0:30:46.836
 but he was a severe
 
 0:30:46.916 --> 0:30:49.558
 disappointment to them.
 
 0:30:50.240 --> 0:30:51.220
 But none of his children
 
 0:30:51.279 --> 0:30:52.661
 seemed to have that same
 
 0:30:52.721 --> 0:30:55.483
 kind of drive for knowledge,
 
 0:30:55.523 --> 0:30:56.785
 that craving for knowledge
 
 0:30:56.825 --> 0:31:00.327
 that Henry had as a bookseller.
 
 0:31:00.867 --> 0:31:03.170
 Henry was basically an autodidact.
 
 0:31:03.269 --> 0:31:06.311
 He consumed books and he
 
 0:31:07.333 --> 0:31:08.453
 not only consume them but he
 
 0:31:08.534 --> 0:31:10.174
 remembered what he read and
 
 0:31:10.555 --> 0:31:12.457
 he applied what he he read
 
 0:31:13.116 --> 0:31:14.958
 um and and I think that
 
 0:31:15.038 --> 0:31:16.660
 that lucy was was the same
 
 0:31:16.720 --> 0:31:18.260
 so so education was a
 
 0:31:18.320 --> 0:31:20.362
 disappointment for for for
 
 0:31:20.422 --> 0:31:22.242
 their you know their their
 
 0:31:22.282 --> 0:31:23.624
 children's education proved
 
 0:31:23.663 --> 0:31:25.005
 to be a disappointment in
 
 0:31:25.025 --> 0:31:26.746
 in terms of how those
 
 0:31:26.806 --> 0:31:29.428
 children access those opportunities
 
 0:31:30.744 --> 0:31:31.786
 What about Henry's brother?
 
 0:31:31.806 --> 0:31:33.886
 What more do we know about him?
 
 0:31:34.086 --> 0:31:37.448
 Yeah, his brother, William Knox,
 
 0:31:38.709 --> 0:31:41.490
 he has a fascinating story of his own.
 
 0:31:41.971 --> 0:31:45.491
 But William Knox was Henry's
 
 0:31:45.992 --> 0:31:47.113
 only surviving brother.
 
 0:31:47.252 --> 0:31:49.814
 Henry came from a family of 10 boys,
 
 0:31:51.694 --> 0:31:53.296
 and death being an everyday
 
 0:31:53.355 --> 0:31:54.876
 reality in Henry Knox's life.
 
 0:31:55.636 --> 0:31:57.798
 only his brother and him survived.
 
 0:31:59.160 --> 0:32:02.643
 Two of his brothers were
 
 0:32:02.942 --> 0:32:04.044
 mariners and both of them
 
 0:32:04.084 --> 0:32:06.766
 were lost at sea.
 
 0:32:07.685 --> 0:32:11.608
 And so it was basically William and Henry,
 
 0:32:11.808 --> 0:32:12.329
 you know, kind of,
 
 0:32:12.569 --> 0:32:14.872
 and Lucy also confronting
 
 0:32:14.892 --> 0:32:15.751
 the world on their own
 
 0:32:15.791 --> 0:32:17.053
 during the Revolutionary War.
 
 0:32:17.953 --> 0:32:18.134
 But
 
 0:32:18.844 --> 0:32:19.565
 William Knox,
 
 0:32:19.625 --> 0:32:21.067
 he did show signs of mental
 
 0:32:21.166 --> 0:32:25.590
 illness early on in the war.
 
 0:32:25.711 --> 0:32:28.173
 He happened to meet Henry on
 
 0:32:28.213 --> 0:32:29.994
 the road to Ticonderoga.
 
 0:32:31.057 --> 0:32:33.979
 William Knox was coming back from New York,
 
 0:32:34.059 --> 0:32:34.500
 I believe,
 
 0:32:35.240 --> 0:32:37.202
 and he met Henry on the road
 
 0:32:37.583 --> 0:32:38.723
 and Henry kind of teased
 
 0:32:38.784 --> 0:32:40.645
 his brother and his brother
 
 0:32:42.260 --> 0:32:43.741
 was so embarrassed by
 
 0:32:43.882 --> 0:32:45.742
 Henry's teasing that he
 
 0:32:45.782 --> 0:32:46.823
 threatened to kill himself
 
 0:32:47.502 --> 0:32:48.183
 then and there with a
 
 0:32:48.243 --> 0:32:50.204
 dagger that he had and Knox
 
 0:32:50.224 --> 0:32:51.825
 wrote to Lucy that took
 
 0:32:51.865 --> 0:32:54.546
 considerable persuasion to stop that.
 
 0:32:56.186 --> 0:32:57.928
 But then he recovered and he did help
 
 0:32:58.809 --> 0:33:01.290
 And he accompanied Knox on
 
 0:33:01.351 --> 0:33:02.932
 the Ticonderoga expedition
 
 0:33:02.971 --> 0:33:05.653
 and proved invaluable to Knox.
 
 0:33:06.273 --> 0:33:07.034
 But he would have these
 
 0:33:07.114 --> 0:33:08.914
 periodic mental breakdowns.
 
 0:33:09.295 --> 0:33:11.796
 For instance, after the war in 1785,
 
 0:33:14.051 --> 0:33:15.553
 He had another mental
 
 0:33:15.593 --> 0:33:17.192
 breakdown and he thought
 
 0:33:17.292 --> 0:33:19.973
 that he and one of Henry
 
 0:33:20.054 --> 0:33:22.976
 Lawrence's daughters were
 
 0:33:23.155 --> 0:33:25.797
 engaged to one another.
 
 0:33:26.376 --> 0:33:29.278
 And he showed up at Lawrence's household,
 
 0:33:29.298 --> 0:33:30.137
 because Lawrence happened
 
 0:33:30.157 --> 0:33:31.659
 to be in London at the time,
 
 0:33:32.878 --> 0:33:35.160
 and with a pistol saying that, you know,
 
 0:33:35.339 --> 0:33:36.240
 he would burn down the
 
 0:33:36.280 --> 0:33:39.342
 house if she didn't marry him.
 
 0:33:40.298 --> 0:33:41.538
 And Knox,
 
 0:33:42.598 --> 0:33:46.338
 operating from Philadelphia at the time,
 
 0:33:47.118 --> 0:33:48.160
 or New York,
 
 0:33:48.220 --> 0:33:51.319
 but Knox had to contact
 
 0:33:52.661 --> 0:33:54.421
 mental health doctors in
 
 0:33:54.480 --> 0:33:56.800
 London and got his brother
 
 0:33:57.701 --> 0:33:59.602
 out of that situation.
 
 0:34:00.682 --> 0:34:05.442
 And so it was William Knox
 
 0:34:06.143 --> 0:34:08.143
 is a fascinating person himself.
 
 0:34:10.297 --> 0:34:11.818
 But the relationship between
 
 0:34:11.858 --> 0:34:13.858
 these two brothers is also
 
 0:34:13.898 --> 0:34:16.840
 a fascinating aspect of their lives.
 
 0:34:17.300 --> 0:34:22.202
 And it's one that is really
 
 0:34:22.242 --> 0:34:24.523
 not explored that to any detail.
 
 0:34:25.364 --> 0:34:25.583
 I mean,
 
 0:34:25.603 --> 0:34:27.704
 the relationship in general among
 
 0:34:27.744 --> 0:34:29.786
 historians between brothers, I think,
 
 0:34:29.846 --> 0:34:33.668
 is pretty much ignored by historians.
 
 0:34:33.748 --> 0:34:35.329
 But this is a fascinating
 
 0:34:36.449 --> 0:34:37.650
 relationship that they had
 
 0:34:37.710 --> 0:34:38.309
 with one another.
 
 0:34:38.860 --> 0:34:40.420
 And Henry was always very
 
 0:34:40.862 --> 0:34:41.621
 tolerant and very
 
 0:34:41.681 --> 0:34:42.802
 understanding of his
 
 0:34:42.882 --> 0:34:45.105
 brother in spite of the
 
 0:34:45.144 --> 0:34:47.728
 embarrassments that he caused Henry.
 
 0:34:48.969 --> 0:34:50.670
 But that love that they
 
 0:34:51.371 --> 0:34:53.331
 developed as young boys
 
 0:34:53.431 --> 0:34:58.016
 kind of thrown onto the
 
 0:34:58.076 --> 0:35:00.797
 fates when the father abandoned them,
 
 0:35:01.559 --> 0:35:02.659
 I believe that that just
 
 0:35:02.719 --> 0:35:04.521
 fostered a very deep,
 
 0:35:04.541 --> 0:35:05.922
 deep closeness between them.
 
 0:35:07.311 --> 0:35:07.692
 It really does.
 
 0:35:07.731 --> 0:35:09.193
 We're talking with Phil Hamilton,
 
 0:35:09.213 --> 0:35:11.695
 author of The Revolutionary
 
 0:35:11.755 --> 0:35:12.876
 War Lives and Letters of
 
 0:35:12.956 --> 0:35:14.277
 Lucy and Henry Knox.
 
 0:35:14.297 --> 0:35:16.438
 And we can see, as you've been talking,
 
 0:35:16.617 --> 0:35:18.059
 why this story is so
 
 0:35:18.119 --> 0:35:20.780
 compelling for undergraduates who then,
 
 0:35:20.840 --> 0:35:21.420
 because these are
 
 0:35:21.460 --> 0:35:22.621
 three-dimensional people
 
 0:35:22.762 --> 0:35:24.302
 who are dealing with, yeah,
 
 0:35:24.322 --> 0:35:26.945
 the Revolutionary War, but then also many
 
 0:35:32.601 --> 0:35:34.623
 They're not plaster saints,
 
 0:35:34.702 --> 0:35:36.445
 that Henry and Lucy are
 
 0:35:37.045 --> 0:35:38.646
 real people doing things
 
 0:35:38.686 --> 0:35:41.028
 and making really important choices.
 
 0:35:41.730 --> 0:35:41.989
 Right.
 
 0:35:42.050 --> 0:35:42.289
 Yes,
 
 0:35:42.690 --> 0:35:44.853
 they have their virtues and they have
 
 0:35:44.893 --> 0:35:46.755
 their vices like we all do.
 
 0:35:47.094 --> 0:35:48.195
 That's right.
 
 0:35:48.536 --> 0:35:49.958
 And I think that makes them
 
 0:35:50.057 --> 0:35:52.460
 so relatable to 21st
 
 0:35:52.519 --> 0:35:54.362
 century people in general.
 
 0:35:54.992 --> 0:35:55.972
 But, you know,
 
 0:35:55.992 --> 0:35:57.074
 given their young ages
 
 0:35:57.153 --> 0:35:58.434
 during the Revolutionary War,
 
 0:35:58.514 --> 0:36:00.693
 I think that's what really appeals to,
 
 0:36:00.713 --> 0:36:03.635
 you know, college-age students.
 
 0:36:04.034 --> 0:36:04.775
 Yeah, yeah.
 
 0:36:05.255 --> 0:36:05.356
 Now,
 
 0:36:05.376 --> 0:36:07.655
 you've written about a Virginia family
 
 0:36:07.856 --> 0:36:08.675
 in the Revolution.
 
 0:36:08.695 --> 0:36:10.056
 I'm wondering what brought
 
 0:36:10.097 --> 0:36:11.896
 you to the story of Henry Knox?
 
 0:36:12.936 --> 0:36:14.237
 Yeah,
 
 0:36:15.057 --> 0:36:17.778
 that came through a relationship that I,
 
 0:36:17.998 --> 0:36:19.059
 a long-term relationship
 
 0:36:19.079 --> 0:36:20.898
 that I've had with Lewis Lehrman.
 
 0:36:21.760 --> 0:36:22.440
 Okay.
 
 0:36:24.621 --> 0:36:27.563
 I worked for Lou Lehrman
 
 0:36:27.663 --> 0:36:31.083
 prior to deciding to go
 
 0:36:31.123 --> 0:36:32.465
 back into history.
 
 0:36:32.605 --> 0:36:34.125
 It was soon after I
 
 0:36:34.164 --> 0:36:35.206
 graduated from college.
 
 0:36:35.226 --> 0:36:36.826
 I wasn't sure what I was going to do.
 
 0:36:36.925 --> 0:36:39.447
 So I got this job with Lou Lehrman,
 
 0:36:39.487 --> 0:36:43.068
 who was a New York City businessman.
 
 0:36:43.407 --> 0:36:44.467
 And I worked for him for a
 
 0:36:44.547 --> 0:36:45.068
 couple of years.
 
 0:36:45.108 --> 0:36:47.509
 Then I decided to go back into history.
 
 0:36:49.750 --> 0:36:51.291
 And Lou subsequently created
 
 0:36:51.351 --> 0:36:52.190
 the Gilder Lehrman
 
 0:36:54.235 --> 0:36:54.775
 Institute.
 
 0:36:55.818 --> 0:36:57.322
 And they also have the
 
 0:36:57.362 --> 0:36:58.724
 Gilder Lehrman Collection.
 
 0:36:59.146 --> 0:37:00.528
 And shortly after
 
 0:37:02.976 --> 0:37:05.739
 the collection obtained the Knox papers,
 
 0:37:06.878 --> 0:37:08.239
 Lou contacted me and said,
 
 0:37:08.260 --> 0:37:09.420
 why don't you come up to
 
 0:37:09.440 --> 0:37:12.601
 New York City and have a look?
 
 0:37:12.742 --> 0:37:14.143
 And I was just fascinated.
 
 0:37:14.202 --> 0:37:16.204
 I knew who Henry Knox was before,
 
 0:37:16.963 --> 0:37:19.724
 but Lou said that this
 
 0:37:19.965 --> 0:37:21.186
 archive has really never
 
 0:37:21.246 --> 0:37:22.527
 been fully tapped.
 
 0:37:23.827 --> 0:37:28.431
 and really mine for all that it contains,
 
 0:37:28.512 --> 0:37:29.893
 especially the Knox Papers.
 
 0:37:31.114 --> 0:37:33.096
 And the Knox Papers can be a
 
 0:37:33.155 --> 0:37:34.876
 challenge simply because
 
 0:37:34.936 --> 0:37:37.719
 Henry Knox's handwriting is
 
 0:37:39.181 --> 0:37:39.880
 pretty wretched.
 
 0:37:40.181 --> 0:37:40.981
 I mean, I have to admit.
 
 0:37:41.161 --> 0:37:42.864
 And so it has taken...
 
 0:37:46.382 --> 0:37:47.043
 know that's one of the
 
 0:37:47.083 --> 0:37:48.503
 reasons why this project is
 
 0:37:48.684 --> 0:37:50.266
 is stretched on for so long
 
 0:37:50.346 --> 0:37:51.606
 is because I'm having to
 
 0:37:51.666 --> 0:37:53.547
 decipher uh and some of my
 
 0:37:53.608 --> 0:37:55.148
 students have had to
 
 0:37:55.208 --> 0:37:57.269
 decipher uh his his
 
 0:37:57.329 --> 0:37:59.512
 handwriting and and and so
 
 0:37:59.552 --> 0:38:00.693
 it's it's kind of a slow
 
 0:38:01.112 --> 0:38:03.373
 slow process but but it's
 
 0:38:03.434 --> 0:38:04.894
 also taking a while to to
 
 0:38:04.914 --> 0:38:06.315
 get this biography out
 
 0:38:06.335 --> 0:38:07.597
 because henry knox did so
 
 0:38:07.657 --> 0:38:08.938
 much and he wrote so right
 
 0:38:09.358 --> 0:38:10.938
 yeah and just mastering his
 
 0:38:11.039 --> 0:38:12.661
 his his correspondence is
 
 0:38:12.880 --> 0:38:14.262
 is a bit of a challenge in
 
 0:38:14.302 --> 0:38:15.782
 and of itself but
 
 0:38:16.762 --> 0:38:18.043
 But I've loved this project
 
 0:38:18.103 --> 0:38:19.105
 every step of the way.
 
 0:38:19.485 --> 0:38:22.246
 I really find Knox to be a
 
 0:38:22.306 --> 0:38:23.626
 fascinating person.
 
 0:38:24.306 --> 0:38:27.369
 And he's really representative of this age,
 
 0:38:29.010 --> 0:38:31.471
 which, as we were discussing before,
 
 0:38:31.570 --> 0:38:33.692
 is like our ages in many respects.
 
 0:38:33.751 --> 0:38:34.833
 But it was also a very,
 
 0:38:34.873 --> 0:38:37.353
 very different age in many respects.
 
 0:38:37.735 --> 0:38:40.635
 And Knox embodies both
 
 0:38:40.795 --> 0:38:44.038
 aspects of life in the 18th
 
 0:38:44.057 --> 0:38:45.099
 century as well as the 21st century.
 
 0:38:47.893 --> 0:38:49.753
 We've been talking with Phil Hamilton,
 
 0:38:49.793 --> 0:38:50.833
 Professor of History at
 
 0:38:50.894 --> 0:38:52.795
 Christopher Newport University,
 
 0:38:52.994 --> 0:38:54.835
 author of The Revolutionary
 
 0:38:54.896 --> 0:38:56.217
 War Lives and Letters of
 
 0:38:56.297 --> 0:38:57.956
 Lucy and Henry Knox,
 
 0:38:58.036 --> 0:38:59.617
 as well as other books.
 
 0:38:59.657 --> 0:39:00.418
 And now we're looking
 
 0:39:00.478 --> 0:39:02.778
 forward to the Knox biography,
 
 0:39:02.858 --> 0:39:04.019
 which we're knocking on
 
 0:39:04.079 --> 0:39:05.800
 wood that it will be ready in time for,
 
 0:39:07.240 --> 0:39:09.422
 if not Dorchester Heights,
 
 0:39:09.521 --> 0:39:13.402
 then Yorktown or... Yorktown certainly,
 
 0:39:13.422 --> 0:39:13.943
 I hope so.
 
 0:39:16.181 --> 0:39:17.483
 And it's amazing that, you know,
 
 0:39:17.704 --> 0:39:19.005
 there weren't that many
 
 0:39:19.427 --> 0:39:21.469
 officers who were with the
 
 0:39:21.590 --> 0:39:22.751
 army throughout the war.
 
 0:39:22.851 --> 0:39:24.956
 And Knox and Nathaniel Green
 
 0:39:25.016 --> 0:39:27.539
 in Washington are there at
 
 0:39:27.940 --> 0:39:29.182
 the Siege of Boston and
 
 0:39:29.222 --> 0:39:30.184
 then with the British of
 
 0:39:32.295 --> 0:39:34.396
 horses in the Carolinas.
 
 0:39:34.436 --> 0:39:34.976
 But there's such an
 
 0:39:35.036 --> 0:39:36.097
 interesting story that he
 
 0:39:36.177 --> 0:39:40.019
 remains throughout the war.
 
 0:39:40.079 --> 0:39:41.099
 And what a great thing to
 
 0:39:41.139 --> 0:39:42.440
 have the letters and then
 
 0:39:42.460 --> 0:39:44.442
 to have you doing this book,
 
 0:39:44.481 --> 0:39:45.302
 bringing them to life.
 
 0:39:45.862 --> 0:39:46.382
 Yeah, yeah.
 
 0:39:46.422 --> 0:39:48.403
 He really was Washington's right-hand man,
 
 0:39:48.423 --> 0:39:49.065
 Knox was.
 
 0:39:49.664 --> 0:39:50.425
 uh throughout the war
 
 0:39:50.505 --> 0:39:52.166
 because he they he was
 
 0:39:52.226 --> 0:39:54.228
 always at Washington's side
 
 0:39:54.949 --> 0:39:55.969
 uh you know really from the
 
 0:39:56.009 --> 0:39:57.630
 siege of Boston to to you
 
 0:39:57.931 --> 0:40:00.331
 know the end of this to
 
 0:40:00.371 --> 0:40:01.472
 when the British evacuate
 
 0:40:01.492 --> 0:40:03.153
 New York right yeah yeah
 
 0:40:03.434 --> 0:40:05.615
 great so thank you and I
 
 0:40:05.655 --> 0:40:07.097
 want to thank you and I
 
 0:40:07.137 --> 0:40:08.277
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