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to Henry Knox
18 July 1796
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Discusses his plans to move Knox's furniture into a house Knox is renting in Boston. Also mentions business transactions, including rental payments.
GLC02437.06787
18 September 1796
Has enclosed a letter from his son (may be GLC02437.06818, which is signed, "Joseph Peirce & Son"). Asks Knox to send his reply as safely and quickly as possible. Also discusses his attempts to order a "hay screw" to be made for Knox, per his...
GLC02437.06819
to Joseph Peirce
24 October 1796
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Addressed to Joseph Peirce & Son. Places an order for several items, including corn and coal.
GLC02437.06851
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
December 19, 1796
Incomplete; letter has been torn in half, with the bottom half lost. Reports to Knox about an unfortunate financial case against General [Henry] Jackson, and encloses evidence for it for Knox to consider (not present).
GLC02437.06884
to Isaac Parker
7 March 1796
Nesmith, James, fl. 1796
Partial copy of GLC02437.06655.
GLC02437.06656
5 April 1796
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Reports on a recent business arrangement he discussed with Mr. [William] Bingham on Knox's behalf, and declares that Bingham has arranged to make a provisional payment for Knox. Encloses a note from Bingham (not present). Discusses lumber he is...
GLC02437.06691
27 April 1796
Liancourt, François Alexandre Frédéric, duc de la Rochefoucauld, 1747-1827
Discusses his move from Philadelphia to Savannah, Georgia, and his reception in there. Provides his impressions of that place and the people there, as well as their beliefs about the nature of government. Mentions some business matters relating to...
GLC02437.06725
[Petition for Falmouth lands in Maine]
May 1796
Waldo, Samuel, 1764-?
Previous research suggests the document was written in May 1796; that date was added in pen on page one at a later time. A petition on behalf of several members of the Waldo and Winslow families for a portion of the Falmouth lands in Maine. A note...
GLC02437.06758
25 July 1796
Hoffman, Nicholas, 1736-1800
Received Knox's recent letter. Reports that Colonel [Ebenezer] Stevens is out of town, but he will return within a couple of days, and will present Knox's draft to Stevens at that time. Adds that his family is well, and sends his regards to Mrs...
GLC02437.06790
23 September 1796
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Writes that he has been unable to convince buyers that Knox's lime is as high in quality as the lime from Rhode Island, and provides the price he has been able to secure for Knox's lime. Discusses financial arrangements with Mr. [possibly Nicholas]...
GLC02437.06822
26 October 1796
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Comments on financial transactions with Captain Robinson, and also refers to a possible visit in the coming months.
GLC02437.06854
23 December 1796
Lohra, Peter, fl. 1796
Partially printed. Declares that several financial notes of William Bingham's, which have been endorsed by Knox, are unpaid and due to the Bank of the United States. A handwritten note reports that the notes were attached to a creditor of William...
GLC02437.06887
10 March 1796
Parker, Isaac, 1768-1830
Writes that on Knox's request, he wrote to Mr. [possibly James] Nesmith about Samuel Ely and his band of insurgents (who believed that Knox was not the rightful, legal owner of his land tracts in Maine). Encloses Nesmith's reply (not present)....
GLC02437.06659
6 April 1796
Hammond, Abijah, 1757-1832
Refers to recent correspondence from Knox, and declares that it would be impossible for either him or Colonel [William Stephens] Smith to put into effect the accommodation Knox proposes. Adds that Colonel Smith is embarrassed by his situation but...
GLC02437.06695
to William Bingham
2 May 1796
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. The docket indicates this document is a portion of a letter to William Bingham. Discusses financial arrangements in great detail, including negotiations with Mr. [Alexander] Baring.
GLC02437.06728
1 June 1796
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Writes to introduce Knox to his friend Mr. Robert Gilmer of Baltimore and his daughter. The Gilmers are traveling to Boston and Bingham hopes they will arrive before Knox leaves Boston to go to Maine. Speaks of the virtues of Mr. Gilmer and hopes...
GLC02437.06761
29 July 1796-2 August 1796
The first portion of the letter, dated 29 July, asks Knox some questions about poultry and chicken coops Knox owns. Also reports that one of Knox's attorneys, John Hale, has died. The second portion, dated 2 August, mentions furniture and finding...
GLC02437.06793
24 September 1796
Laurance, John, 1750-1810
Writes to inform Knox that he owes Laurance money for rent. Explains that while Colonel [Timothy] Pickering left the house in the beginning of May, Knox's furniture and other articles were still there, which kept Laurance from taking possession of...
GLC02437.06825
[Agreement with Miles Cobb]
1 November 1796
Copy of GLC02437.06856.
GLC02437.06857
[Petition]
2 January 1797
Ely, Samuel, fl. 1796-1797
Petition on behalf of his father regarding his estate.
GLC02437.06891
to James McHenry
14 April 1796
Discusses McHenry's recent appointment to Secretary of War. Comments that McHenry accepted the postition from a patriotic sense of duty. Also appears to also discuss an injured officer from the war and the pay the officer should receive. Letter is...
GLC02437.09831
[Sketch of land]
26 November 1800
Return of land laid out for Captain Henry Black in the town of Prospect, Maine. Includes a sketch of the land and notes on the location and quality of land.
GLC02437.10602
9 April 1796
Brown, John, 1736-1803
Mentions that the people of Worcester, Providence, and the towns in between would like a canal to be built to service those areas. They have set plans in motion, and he has enclosed a subscription form (not present), hoping Knox will become one of...
GLC02437.06698
5 May 1796
Humphreys, Joshua, 1751-1838
Asks about lumber he would like to order from Knox, outlining the measurements he needs, and offering a price for it.
GLC02437.06731
6 June 1796
Joy, Benjamin, 1758-1830
Writes to enclose a draft on a Mr. Gibbs for a sum of money (not present). Briefly discusses the terms of the financial transaction.
GLC02437.06764
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