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to Colonel Howard
9 July 1788
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox, Secretary of War, reports that he will attend the committee at the War Office scheduled to meet 10 July 1788.
GLC02437.03931
[Account of expences on the road between Exeter, New Hampshire and Boston]
16 August 1788
Price, William, ?-1790
Covers 14 and 15 August, including the cost of meals and lodging.
GLC02437.03964
to Henry Knox
14 October 1788
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Complains that Henry has stayed away later than he had originally planned. Discusses her busy social schedule and numerous invitations, noting "Since the arrival of Mrs. Ogden I have passed my time as agreably as possible seperated [sic] from you."...
GLC02437.03998
12 November 1788
Knox, William, 1756-1795
William, managing affairs at the War Office in Henry's absence, reports on military matters. Mentions Lieutenant [John] Pratt , [John] Stagg, Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth and others involved with the logistics of organizing Pratt's march to Fort Pitt...
GLC02437.04031
1788
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Date added later in pencil. Writes, "I deeply regret the impossibility of accompanying You in your Voyage; owing to my disappointment respecting the needful. I shall use the utmost endeavors to make arrangements to embark in the packet."
GLC02437.04064
6 November 1788
Thanks Knox for his attendance and communication respecting business [likely regarding land] that affects them both. Notes he has called on another gentleman for opinion regarding Knox's affairs.
GLC02437.09206
13 April 1788
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses the possibility that New York will not ratify the Federal Constitution. Writes, "I hope the Lord will turn the hearts of the Antis in New York that they may see the necessity of adopting the proposed constitution Some of our Feds are...
GLC02437.03837
[Certification regarding Livingston and Turnbull]
14 May 1788
Marked as a copy. Certifies that in 1777, [Knox] "had opportunities of observing the attention and industry of Messrs. Livingston and Turnbull in furnishing clothing for the army generally, and that he experienced the greatest readiness and...
GLC02437.03871
to Rufus King
13 July 1788
Discusses the possible ratification of the United States Constitution by New York: "I have received no letters from Colonel Hamilton or any others of the convention, that will warrant the idea in any degree- but there has been a buz for a few days...
GLC02437.03934
[Account information related to the estate of the late Thomas Flucker]
circa 20 August 1788
Accounts related to the Flucker estate, likely obtained by William Winthrop (1753-1825), who wrote to Knox on the subject (refer to GLC02437.03966).
GLC02437.03967
to Mrs. Walker
18 October 1788
Written in the third person and signed in text. Thanks Walker for her offer to sell a valise, a double barrel gun, and swords. Writes, "[Knox] begs leave to decline purchasing as he has not the least occasion for either of those articles."
GLC02437.04001
24 November 1788
Bowdoin, James, 1726-1790
Agrees to propose the admission of two Spanish noblemen to the Academy of Arts and Sciences based on Knox's request (GLC02437.04033). Asks Knox to inform him of their titles and "literary character." The Spanish noblemen are the Marquis de Santa...
GLC02437.04034
15 June 1788
Greene, Catharine L., 1755-1814
Original from which GLC02437.03897 was copied. Expresses gratitude for recent arrangements Knox made for her son George Washington Greene to travel to France for his education. Writes, "…your goodness particularly to my little boy has filled me...
GLC02437.03898
to John Anstey
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Reports that two British citizens, Lord Loughborough [possibly Alexander Wedderburn, subsequently 1st Earl of Rosslyn] and John Skinner, have an interest in a portion of the Muscongus...
GLC02437.09176
[Protest]
22 November 1788
Noted as a copy. A formal protest to the Eastern Committee by Henry Knox, [Joseph Winslow], Isaac Winslow, and Samuel Winslow concerning the patent [Waldo patent]. The protest appears to deal with the legal boundaries and the amount of land that is...
GLC02437.09209
List of subscribers to land in Warren 1788
Later description of previous document, GLC02437.09211.
GLC02437.09212
[Copy of a receipt related to pay warrants]
16 April 1788
Knox, Secretary of War, notes receipt of ten warrants from John Pierce drawn by the Board of Treasury "in favor of Michael Hillegas." Intends to forward the warrants to Jeremiah Wadsworth and to issue warrants for the payment of troops.
GLC02437.03840
to Henry Jackson
18 May 1788
Refers to a letter in which he castigated Jackson for suggesting he might appropriate a sum of Knox's dollars [in certificates] to invest (refer to GLC02437.03866). Writes, "In my letter to you I state how ruinous such a measure would be to me owing...
GLC02437.03875
21 June 1788
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795
Sullivan, President of the New Hampshire Consittutional ratification convention, reports on the Constitution's progress: "I have the pleasure to inform you that our Convention have this moment adopted the New Constitution..." Address leaf indicates...
GLC02437.03905
17 July 1788
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Sargent writes, "the adoption of the Constitution by Virginia & New Hamshire [sic] is a Circumstance of very high Gratification to all your Friends in this Western World- I am unhappy that you should seem to suspect me of Inattention to you since my...
GLC02437.03937
21 August 1788
Reports on business in New York during Henry's absence. Forwards letters that arrived in the morning by packet. Two are to Lucy Knox from her sister. Another letter, apparently a duplicate of previous correspondence, is addressed to Knox from...
GLC02437.03970
to Lieutenant [John] Pratt
19 October 1788
Was informed by his brother, William, that Lieutenant [John] Pratt met the quota of Connecticut troops, and the recruits are at West Point. Instructs Pratt to prepare to march on an expedition.
GLC02437.04004
28 November 1788
Walley, Thomas, 1725-1806
Intended to visit Knox when he was in Boston, but Knox left before he had the chance. Solicits Knox's assistance on behalf of his son-in-law, John Langdon. Walley has been giving Langdon money to support his wife (Walley's daughter) and nine...
GLC02437.04037
3 October 1788
Sayre, Stephen, 1736-1818
Describes his recent liberation from a "long & illegal confinement" and the defense of his liberty against a "malignant Villain." Warns Knox against the "growing Influence of the Law & Lawyers." Discusses his [unspecified] proposition regarding the...
GLC02437.03989
[List of German settlers who have demands on the Waldo heirs for land]
10 September 1788
Author unknown, but docket appears to be in Knox's hand. Extensive list of men who have claims on Waldo patent land, apparently from promises made to them by Samuel Waldo when they were recruited from Germany.
GLC02437.09179
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