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to Henry Knox
9 August 1801
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Appears to discuss financial matters and possibly his current situation. Letter written from "Glocoster" which possibly is Gloucester, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.07580
to Joseph Jones
13 September 1801
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Expresses his sympathy in hearing about Jones's barn being burnt down by the insurgents. Assures Jones the government will reimburse him for his loss provided the "villains" cannot be found and are unable to pay for the damages. Requests Jones...
GLC02437.07613
28 October 1801
Witherspoon, John, fl. 1800-1801
Stresses to Knox he did not remove one of Knox's barns on Brigadiers Island (present day Sears Island, Maine). Informs Knox whoever told him he was removing a barn was mistaken. Says he removed the remaining portion of the roof on the house because...
GLC02437.07645
to the committee of the Governor
19 November 1801
Replies to the committee of the Governor concerning the German settlers on the west side of Broad Bay (Waldoboro, Maine). See the following GLC numbers for prior letters regarding the German settlers: GLC02437.07674, GLC02437.07675, and GLC02437...
GLC02437.07677
12 August 1801
L'Enfant, Pierre Charles, 1754-1825
Seeks help from Knox for compensation from his previous employment noting that the 1800 War office fire destroyed much of his evidence. Mentions he has provided letters proving past employment as an engineer in the state of Pennsylvania and Delaware...
GLC02437.07581
3 April 1801
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Discusses the lumber and lime business. Notes one kiln of lumber has been burnt and the lime has not yet gone into affect. Also discusses production at numerous mills. Mentions various men who are working on the farm and lists materials and goods...
GLC02437.07519
to Robert Houston
26 June 1801
Appears to be discussing a matter that is going before the Supreme Court. Possibly referring to the land troubles Knox is having with settlers in Maine. Asks Houston to find evidence on the perpetrators.
GLC02437.07551
17 August 1801
Vaughan, Charles, 1759-1839
Informs Knox a party of four, two of which who are related to Vaughan, is heading out east and would like to stop and visit Knox before they return. Also provides a list of names who are in the party.
GLC02437.07584
to Captain Hunter
16 September 1801
Towle, Simon, fl. 1801-1805
Noted as a copy. Reports on conversation he had with an old acquaintance regarding the settlers' opinions about Knox's lands being surveyed. His friend says the settlers are determined to butcher the Ulmer's, Houston, and Wilson with bayonets....
GLC02437.07616
[The adjourned meeting of the old governors on the west side of the Medumack river]
December 1, 1801
Rynier, John, fl. 1797-1802
Noted as a "true copy" and signed by John Rynier. Results from the committee's meeting concerning the German settlers in Broad Bay (present day Waldoboro, Maine). The Committee voted to have the German proclamation translated into English and to...
GLC02437.07680
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