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to Henry Knox
13 September 1785
Winslow, Isaac, 1709-1777
Discusses business relating to the Waldo patent. Mentions cousin[s] Isaac Winslow and Samuel Winslow, as well as attorney Benjamin Hichborn.
GLC02437.09132
[Memorial regarding lands in Waldo patent]
circa 1784-1806
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Memorial to the government of Massachusetts, requesting that they deal with certain issues regarding lands within the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.09297
General Henry Knox in account with Broome & Platt
6 September 1785
Broome & Platt (firm), fl. 1785
Knox owed £1346.18 "For Sundry merchadize as per Invoice." Provides a breakdown of how payment was made.
GLC02437.08591
[Invoice]
12 September 1785
List of items Henry Knox bought from the firm Broome & Platt. Items include blankets and various types of cloth.
GLC02437.10390
15 April 1785
Parsons, Samuel H., 1737-1789
Requests that Knox, newly appointed Secretary at War, recommend him to Congress to command troops sent to garrison the western frontier. Writes, "I consider that Post an important One to secure the Amity of the Savages, and to prevent those undue...
GLC02437.03127
[Speech regarding the boundary line of the Creek Nation]
June 1785
McIntosh, Lachlan, 1725-1806
Docket indicates this to be a speech by McIntosh. "We wish to show you our Brothers & Country Men also, that all injuries are forgotten and gone away- and the Hatchet buryed deep between us and your Nation likewise [1]... if one nation or people...
GLC02437.03161
Writes that the firm would have complied with Knox's wishes relating to the settling of their debt "had it been Practicable & prudent." However, it would have been "ruinous" to do so because they do not know the original cost of all their goods, and...
GLC02437.03194
[Appraisal of arms imported for William Knox]
25 December 1785
Lamb, John, 1735-1800
Document has two parts. Top part features an evaluation by a John Goeld[?], which reads, "Having viewed twenty four fire arms imported in a case address'd to William Knox Esqr. I hereby certify that upon an average I suppose them to be valued at...
GLC02437.03228
[Agreement with William Hunt]
14 October 1785
Hunt, William, fl. 1785-1792
Contract stating that Henry Knox, Samuel and Isaac Winslow, and Samuel Waldo are "held & stand firmly bound & Obliged unto William Hunt of Boston" for the Muscongus patent. Declares that Hunt is writing as clerk of the ten original proprietors of...
GLC02437.09135
[Account]
circa 4 July 1786
Lists transactions between Henry Knox and James Rivington from 1 December 1785 to 4 July 1786.
GLC02437.08594
[incomplete]
circa 1788-1806
Says that the "forgoing principles" should be "[debated] according to the legal [forms]" and that additions and explanations advised by Mr. A. Ogden and Mr. Hornblower should be made. Possibly related to GLC02437.03775.
GLC02437.08185
to [Clement] Biddle
25 April 1785
Replies to a letter from Biddle. Writes, "the news of your misfortunes deeply afflicted me..." Does not know precisely what business he will oversee as Secretary at War, but promises that if an opportunity arises, he will appoint Biddle to work in...
GLC02437.03131
to Smith, Son & Smith
2 July 1785
Informs Smith, Son, & Smith, a merchant firm (possibly from Birmingham, England) that the wares they consigned to him have arrived. Notes that the goods are in the care of Henry Jackson, who will keep them until they can be sold without incurring a...
GLC02437.03164
19 September 1785
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Writes that he has received Knox's last letter. Reports that he has heard from a friend of Henry's brother William Knox, in London, that William should be arriving in America any day. Discusses matters of finance: "As the Bank is now calling in the...
GLC02437.03197
to Isaac Winslow
24 October 1785
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Discusses signing the bond with the ten proprietors on behalf of the heirs of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo; declares that he has empowered Henry Jackson to sign on their behalf....
GLC02437.09138
[Estimate of deductions that may be made from the Waldo patent]
circa 1785-1806
Estimates of the total acreage that may be deducted from the Waldo patent, due to various losses such as water and debt. Also gives a detailed description of these losses, and explains why many of them should not be considered detrimental to the...
GLC02437.09303
30 April 1785
Cranch, Richard, 1726-1811
Recommends his nephew Joseph Cranch for appointment by Knox, Secretary at War. Relates the details of Joseph's life, including the loss of both of his parents at an early age. Joseph sold his land in England and opened up a shop in Boston that was...
GLC02437.03134
21 July 1785
Walker, Thomas, fl. 1785
Colonel Walker requests that Knox assist him in obtaining money he was granted by a Congressional Resolution of 15 April 1785, likely for his military service. Notes receipt of a bill from an unspecified board via Mr. Lovell, possibly James Lovell...
GLC02437.03167
25 September 1785
Ogden, Samuel, 1746-1810
Explains that he has received the goods Knox has arranged for him to sell (see GLC02437.03199). Has had them valued by Mr. Francis Atkinson and Mr. George Service, who are well-respected in the dry goods field in New York. They have told him that...
GLC02437.03200
14 November 1785
May be written on Knox's behalf by his assistant, Samuel Shaw. Though docket notes that the addressee is Samuel Winslow, the document itself lists the addressee as Isaac Winslow. In response to Winslow's earlier letter, discusses legal arrangements...
GLC02437.09141
to J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur
8 May 1785
Knox writes to Crevecoeur, French consul at New York. Expresses his regret at Crevecoeur's loss of important papers. Apparently responding to Crevecoeur's request for information related to the Revolutionary War, writes, "...I was not at the...
GLC02437.03141
2 March 1785
Webber, James, fl. 1784-1797
Webber reports on the condition of Henry's brother, William, who suffered from mental illness. Writes, "I now am griev'd that I cannot send you more agreeable tidings, still continues in the same way, and I fear but little probability of a quick...
GLC02437.03102
4 May 1785
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Knox's wife expresses her "infinite regret" at his suggestion that they find a house in the country. Notes that Congress should be able to find him a decent place near New York City, where he will be stationed as Secretary at War. Mentions a recent...
GLC02437.03137
1 August 1785
Shepard, William, 1737-1817
Refers to a previous letter he sent (GLC02437.03165). Asks Knox to obtain money owed him by Colonel [Timothy] Pickering.
GLC02437.03170
to Francois Jean, marquis de Chastellux
27 September 1785
Writes to Chastellux on a variety of topics. Explains the concept of the Society of the Cincinnati, assuring him that the Society is "harmless in its intention, and having only for its real object, the perpetuation of friendship, and recollection of...
GLC02437.03203
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