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[Receipt]
15 June 1791
Gordon, John, fl. 1775-1791
Receipt for two hats Henry Knox bought from John Gordon, with a note of receipt from Gordon.
GLC02437.08643
to Henry Knox
July 5, 1791
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
References Knox's letter of 6 April. Expresses his regrets on the loss Knox is likely to sustain due to his sister-in-law Mrs. Harwood's poor financial situation. Declares, "You may depend on every exertion in my power to recover as much of it as...
GLC02437.05050
to Lucy Knox
27 July 1791
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Mentions he will be detained until tomorrow or the next day. Does not expect to get home until Saturday, but will do his best to get there by Friday. Says their boys are in high spirits and that Harry is gratified by his new long coat, "which is of...
GLC02437.05086
16 July 1791
Procter, Thomas, 1739-1806
Passed along to Knox, some time ago, a letter from "a Gentleman resident on the borders of the Spanish Government." Reports that the man is the principal officer of a new settlement on the Mississippi River. Fears he transgressed "the Limits of...
GLC02437.05066
14 August 1791
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
References Knox's letters of 3 and 8 August. Shall attend to what he requests. Says his absence from town is the reason the transfer of the twenty bank shares has not been forwarded. Reports they are now done and enclosed (not included). Tells...
GLC02437.05121
to Thomas Vose
15 September 1791
Relates that this letter will be handed to Captain Vose by Messrs. Snow and Hall of Bridgewater who want to secure the lands toward the head of the St. George's River. Wants Vose to accompany them so they can get an understanding of the land...
GLC02437.05160
21 October 1791
Smith, William Stephens, 1755-1816
Found Knox's letter of 3 October waiting for him upon his return from Boston. Gave William Duer a message for Knox. Since that message was written things have changed with the arrival of a minister from Great Britain [George Hammond]. Tells Knox,...
GLC02437.05204
to John Marsden Pintard
14 November 1791
Received his last letter as well as a pipe made of bone he ordered from Pintard, which he likes very much. Discusses their families and mentions the death of his second son, Marcus, a few months ago. Relates that Mrs. Knox has been "inconsolable."...
GLC02437.05237
22 December 1791
Randall, Thomas, ?-1811
Discusses financial arrangements between himself, Knox, and Colonel [William] Duer, specifically regarding sums of money in notes drawn on the Bank. "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.05270
to Caleb Swan
2 December 1791
Outlines instructions about an audit for the Treasury Department. States that "the Levie and Militia serving on the Frontier under Major general St. Clair should have their accounts regularly adjusted and the balance paid to the officers and...
GLC02437.10242
to Armand Marc, Comte de Montmorin Saint-Hérem
January 1791
Armand Marc, Comte de Montmorin Saint-Hérem, fl. 1787-1791
Translation of a copy of GLC02437.04842. Sends Otto documents from Schweizer & Jeanneret bankers. Otto will "see the offer of those individuals to charge themselves with the loan which Congress has opened in Holland, particularly to pay our demands...
GLC02437.04843
10 April 1791
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Massachusetts Governor John Hancock informs Knox that he has sent Knox via Caleb Hopkins on the Brig Maria, a box of "the very best Winter Isle Shoales Table Fish, which I have preserved in the best manner, & which I will venture to assert if dress'd...
GLC02437.04913
13 May 1791
Breck, Samuel, 1747-1809
On behalf of himself and his wife, Breck thanks the Knoxes for offering their Philadelphia house to use as the Breck home, but they cannot accept the invitation. The Codmans, with whom the Brecks are traveling, insist that the party stay together...
GLC02437.04947
to William Duer
8 June 1791
Written by Secretary of War Knox to Duer. Marked "Secret." After receiving William Constable's answer, says that Samuel Ogden will write to the commissioners of Massachusetts "relinquishing any claim on the eastern lands." Knox says he told Ogden...
GLC02437.04980
22 June 1791
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Williams says the information on "military movements" he is enclosing (not included) was given to him by General Wood who received it from a Mr. [Crous]. The Virginia Attorney General has letters that back up Crous's information. Says that Crous...
GLC02437.05018
[Expenses]
20 September 1791
List of expenses, including clothing for his family, groceries and wages for the servants.
GLC02437.08646
to John Maunsell
6 July 1791
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Reports that nothing new has taken place in France since he left. Wishes him a pleasant and speedy trip and hopes he gets to see his friends and family in New York and Philadelphia. Asks him to send his regards. Wants Maunsell to report to him on...
GLC02437.05053
Reports that Mrs. Flucker arrived in New York from Antigua this afternoon with her 2 children, Thomas and Muriel. Says she is with him at Mrs. Lorings. Writes, "You will be charmed with and proud of her." She will set off from Elizabethtown either...
GLC02437.05089
3 August 1791
References his letters of 27 June and 19 July that he sent to Henry. Has not received any letters from Henry since the one marked 6 April. States he has not met with any success in selling Henry's lands, not even a single serious offer. Says his...
GLC02437.05099
19 August 1791
Mitchill, Samuel L., 1764-1831
Has the honor to forward Knox a copy of Aldus's edition of Machiavelli's "Art of War" in the original Italian. Refers to it as "a literary Curiosity." Says it would be better placed in Knox's hands than his own. Tells him "I cannot suppose it...
GLC02437.05127
[Remarks on the trade and country of Illinois]
1791
Parker, J., fl. 1791
Discusses the opportunities for business, trade and settlement in the upper Mississippi region, such as the animals for pelts, and the friendliness of the natives. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.08089
Smith, Samuel Stanhope, 1750-1819
Reports that the stagecoaches were so full for the past two days that they would not carry Henry Jackson Knox's trunks. Confirms that he sent the trunks the previous Saturday. Writes, "I found that he had done wrong by cutting out the lock of one of...
GLC02437.05165
[Promissory document]
circa 1794-1797
Promissory document drawn by Knox to have a coach delivered to him with a description of the coach's fixtures and trimmings.
GLC02437.08121
to Thomas Randall
22 October 1791
Received Randall's letter of 21 October. Agreeable to that letter, Knox has drawn $1,800 from Randall. It seems that $1,300 of that amount is owed to William S[tephens] Smith and mentions the arrangements of how the money will be repaid.
GLC02437.05207
15 November 1791
Huntington, Ann, fl. 1791
Mrs. Ann Huntington, wife of General Jedediah Huntington, writes in support of her friend Anna Welch's petition (see GLC02437.05238). Discusses her virtues and her unfortunate circumstances, and encourages Knox to defend her petition in Congress....
GLC02437.05240
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