General Henry Knox by Charles Willson
Peale. Big, gregarious, artilleryman Knox, the former Boston
bookseller, was, like his friend Nathanael Greene, a man of marked
ability, which Washington saw from the start. Under the most trying
conditions, through the darkest hours, Knox proved an outstanding
leader, capable of accomplishing almost anything, and, like Greene,
he remained steadfastly loyal to Washington.