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to Henry Jackson
31 October 1789
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes regarding his wife's estate, sending related papers for Jackson to examine and to show to others.
GLC02437.09229
to Henry Knox
24 April 1789
Cooper, Samuel, 1757-1840
Hopes not to offend him by communicating his wishes. Repeats his desire to obtain an appointment with the new government, whether in the civil or military arena. Notes that in a 27 February 1787 letter to Cooper, Knox had expressed a favorable...
GLC02437.04188
26 May 1789
Ogden, Samuel, 1746-1810
Writes, "We very much lament the occasion which hurryed you by us with out giving us a call, we hope to hear of the recovery of your Child without injury having happened to so precious a member as its Eye." He and his wife look forward to an...
GLC02437.04221
Resolve on the Petition of the Selectmen of Penobscot
25 June 1789
Part of an address, directed toward Henry Knox, is visible on verso. Refers to a petition filed to the General Court by the Selectman of the towns of Penobscot, Sedgwick, and others, which asserts the rights and entitlements of each settler. Goes...
GLC02437.04256
to James Webber
16 July 1789
Explains that he has received some of the paperwork regarding Webber's business dealings with Mr. [Samuel] Ogden, but has not received all of the paperwork necessary. Adds that a packet will sail in an hour containing paperwork for Webber, including...
GLC02437.04290
to John Habersham
9 August 1789
Signature has been clipped, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Apparently discusses the possible misfiling of an application from Habersham.
GLC02437.04323
13 September 1789
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Thanks him for his recent letter as well as the letters he enclosed. Relates that one of them was from Jackson's sister, and it related news of the death of his 17-year-old niece. Discusses the recent illness of Knox's daughter Julia, but believes...
GLC02437.04357
15 October 1789
Hichborn, Benjamin, 1746-1817
Writes that the upcoming visit to New York of their mutual friend [Henry] Jackson will likely render unnecessary the present letter. Discusses Knox's financial dealings in Maine, especially regarding a land ownership dispute with Mr. [William]...
GLC02437.04390
December 7, 1789
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Replies to Knox's letter from 9 November (GLC02437.04410). Notes that Knox is correct in his observation that "Agriculture might afford me Satisfaction and profit..." Adds that presently, he is living beyond his means. Writes that the governor has...
GLC02437.04428
to John Coffin Jones
3 January 1790
Informs Jones he was so impressed with his ideas that he has forwarded his letter to the Secretary of Treasury (Alexander Hamilton), but has yet to hear anything. Writes that the Secretary is "well organized & enlightened" and Knox is convinced that...
GLC02437.04461
15 December 1789
Little, Daniel, fl. 1789-1801
Supports Knox's idea to appoint a permanent clegyman and missionary to cater to settlers on his lands in the Waldo Patent. Also likes Knox's idea of establishing a school.
GLC02437.09232
1 May 1789
Freeman, Jeremiah, fl. 1775-1789
Writes, "The honor I have had in serving under your immediate Command in the late war, has encouraged me to ask a favor, which is, some employment under you." Says that Delaware Senator John Vining will be helping him as well. Very similar, though...
GLC02437.04191
to Samuel Ogden
29 May 1789
Writes to send his good wishes to Mrs. Ogden, who has taken ill again. Encourages them to come for treatment to the Newark/New York City region and stay at the Knox home in New York. Discusses a recent business letter he received from Mr. [possibly...
GLC02437.04224
28 June 1789
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Received his last letter, which "excites in me the most grateful sensations." Did not know of any person who had a "superior Claim upon Government" office in the region than he did. Thought that all Congressional appointments would be made...
GLC02437.04259
18 July 1789
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Discusses the President's appointments to the judiciary branch. Mentions the possibility of a Mr. [likely John] Lowell being nominated for the Supreme Court, and provides his opinions on that appointment.
GLC02437.04293
Discusses unrest and states that "nothing would quiet the People, and a revolution would certainly take place on the patent..." States that Thomas, Brown, and others wish "to be treated exactly as the State treats these Settlers - by giving them 100...
GLC02437.10220
13 August 1789
Discusses his disappointment with apparently not receiving a government position, but knows that Knox did everything in his power to help. Would prefer, if possible, to be appointed in the Revenue department. Comments on the appointment of General...
GLC02437.04326
19 September 1789
Ogden, Abraham, 1723-1790
Writes that Colonel John N. Cummings is applying to the President for the position of Marshall of the District of New Jersey. Relates his qualifications for the position, and asks Knox to support his nomination.
GLC02437.04360
to Daniel Little
October 23, 1789
Discusses his business with the patent and his interest in the welfare of the inhabitants. Asks for his opinion in finding gainful and appropriate employment for the settlers. Particularly asks for suggestions on the employment of a minister, and...
GLC02437.04394
circa December 1789
Hazen, Moses, 1733-1803
Signed in text as "Genl. Hazen." Discusses difficulties in reaching a final settlement for his military affairs and gives detailed information related to his struggle to reach a settlement. Mentions others involved, including [William] Duer and...
GLC02437.04431
1 March 1789
Writes a letter of introduction for the bearer, Captain Bartlet (some sources say "Bartlett") Hinds, who is traveling to New York on business respecting the Corps of Invalids. Declares that he served with great honor in the Massachusetts Line in the...
GLC02437.04127
[Permit to occupy land]
1 April 1789
Fales, David, fl. 1770-1801
David Fales, under authority of Henry Knox, Samuel Winslow, and Isaac Winslow, gives permission to William Burton "to occupy and improve a Lot of Land of fifty acres" (likely on the Waldo patent lands). Burton has agreed to pay Knox, Winslow and...
GLC02437.04162
5 May 1789
Webber, James, fl. 1784-1797
Copy of GLC02437.04193 with an additional post script noting that newspapers were sent in February.
GLC02437.04194
31 May 1789
Received his last letter. Is sorry to hear that Knox injured himself at the game of fives. Hopes his recovery will not be long, but advises him to take care of himself: "it will be a good lesson to you, when you exercise, to do it with less...
GLC02437.04227
29 June 1789
Sayre, Stephen, 1736-1818
Writes to Ogden and asks Ogden to show the present letter to Henry Knox, because feels that if he wrote to Knox directly, the letter might get stopped. Declares that he is still expecting a response from Knox to several letters and is still...
GLC02437.04262
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