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[Quit claim deed]
03 May 1800
Lewis, William, fl. 1784-1800
Agreement between William Lewis to sell Knox "a certain Tract of lot of land lying in said Thomaston...." Josiah Reed and John Gleason signed as witnesses.
GLC02437.07400
Quit Claim Deed
02 July 1800
Rivers, Thomas, fl. 1800
Partially printed deed releasing "a certain Tract of land lying in said Cushing" in Lincoln County, Massachusetts from Thomas Rivers to Henry Knox. James Malcom and John Gleason sign as witnesses.
GLC02437.07432
to Henry Knox
21 September 1800
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Ulmer says he gave Captain Robert Swan permits to settlers "to work upon the land in Township B," as Knox requested. Warns Knox that the insurgents are becoming more confident and something must be done to stop them. Ulmer believes that the new...
GLC02437.07464
to George Ulmer
20 December 1800
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the large number of proclamations that have been sent out (possibly by settlers). Requests Ulmer send him and various other people one of the proclamations that were sent out. Notes the culprits need to be apprehended.
GLC02437.07496
[Warning to people who have usurped land in the Waldo Patent]
26 May 1800
Warning to those who have or wish to usurp land in the Waldo Patent that they will suffer the consequences of the law and also serves to notify those who have been "seduced by the temporary impunity of the above usurpers" that they too, could face...
GLC02437.09270
[Deed of release]
07 May 1800
Waldo, Sarah, fl. 1793-1800
Sarah Waldo's deed of release to Henry Knox first signed the "first Tuesday of January A.D." 1791 with subsequent additions in 1793 and 1800. Edward Gray and George Erving signed as witnesses.
GLC02437.07403
30 July 1800
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Partially printed deed releasing a "certain tract of Land lying within the Waldo Patent in the county of Hancock" from Benjamin Lincoln and Henry Jackson to Benjamin Joy. James Lovell and William Stevenson sign as witnesses.
GLC02437.07435
[Debt to Thomas L. Winthrop]
06 October 1800
The debt to Winthrop "may be satisfied by the appraisment one of any of the lands held by in the Towns of Hampden Bangor or Prospect on Penobscot River, or in the Towns of North Port or Ducktrap on Penobscot bay."
GLC02437.07467
6 March 1800
Stoddert, Benjamin, 1751-1813
Secretary of the Navy Stoddert writes Knox to tell him that he has passed on a letter to Knox's son Henry and has recommended that he be assigned as a midshipman. There is a note from Henry Jackson indicating the letter was sent via Jackson. Jackson...
GLC02437.07373
to Jonathan Williams
10 May 1800
Knox explains to Williams the situation surround Henry Jackson Knox and his refusal to accept midshipman status after being refused promotion to lieutenant. Knox's son "appears to have no proper value for money, and is therefore very extravagant."...
GLC02437.07406
to Caleb Strong
01 August 1800
Knox tell Governor Strong that the Attorney General has sent Strong "certain affadavits, exhibiting the outlines of an attempt made by unknown persons within the Waldo Patent, and County of Hancock to assassinate certain surveyors, who were in lawful...
GLC02437.07438
17 October 1800
Lincoln encloses papers related to the agreement made with Thomas Winthrop "in the appointment of appraisers in Robt Houston Esqr. George Ulmer Esquire Mr. Charles Vaughan and Docr. Samuel Coleman." Lincoln says nothing is needed from Knox now until...
GLC02437.07470
[In French]
1791
Roche, Jean-Baptiste de la, fl. 1790-1792
Bound with string.
GLC02437.09437
19 May 1800
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Peirce informs Knox that the "President has directed the Troops to be disbanded." John Marshall has replaced Timothy Pickering as Secretary of State and Samuel Dexter has been nominated as Secretary of War.
GLC02437.07409
10 August 1800
Ulmer received Knox's letter of August 9, 1800. Ulmer has written to an "Esqr Houston" for the affidavits Knox requested. Ulmer hopes justice will come to those assailants of Knox's surveyors.
GLC02437.07441
to Alexander White
18 October 1800
Knox informs White that Knox has received from Nathan Dane, John Sprague, and Enoch Titcomb "commissioners of the legislature to whom were referred the terms on which certain settlers within the Waldo Patent were to be quieted each in one hundred...
GLC02437.07473
[Statement]
Dawes, Thomas, 1731-1809
Appears to be a statement of Henry Knox's account with Thomas Dawes for surveying the Waldo patent land in 1798.
GLC02437.09864
to Louis de Tousard
27 May 1800
Knox discusses his shipments of lime and lumber with Tousard. Mentions the difficulty in getting a "vessel to go to Newport."
GLC02437.07412
Report
14 August 1800
Houston, Robert, 1765-1824
Docket reads that this document is a report "given by Robt Houston...of the murder of a Mr. Winslow a resident near Portland."
GLC02437.07444
23 October 1800
Notes on a letter Knox sent to Ulmer. The note mentions that Knox gave Ulmer a "list of settlers who subscribed in 1788 for lots and paid." Knox wants Robert Houston to finish his surveying and notes that Benjamin Lincoln and Henry Jackson are his...
GLC02437.07476
9 June 1801
Seobey, John, fl. 1801
Appears to be an official statement of events that took place in the county of Hancock, Maine. An informant reported there was a large gathering of armed men who intended to head to [Cartine?], Maine to release the prisoners. The informant reports...
GLC02437.07542
28 May 1800
Burwell, Lewis, 1745-1800
Burwell tells Knox he received his letter through "Mr. Pope," who did not call on Burwell when he was first in town because he said he was in a rush. Mr. Pope informs Burwell that Knox's son "is on board of one our Frigates in Hampton Road" but has...
GLC02437.07415
to Joseph Peirce
15 August 1800
Knox asks Peirce to give the enclosed affidavits of the assaults on his surveyors to the Governor Caleb Strong. Knox believes the majority of the back country residents reside in Plymouth Grove. The insurgents killed "a Mr. Winslow" according to the...
GLC02437.07447
24 October 1800
Description of Knox's land settlement program, he defends and explains his legal and almost moral right to his Maine Lands. Reminds Ulmer of the surveyors who were attacked on land that he and his family has legally owned since 1629. Knox insists...
GLC02437.07479
29 May 1800
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Williams writes Knox about his son Henry Jackson Knox and hopes that his son intends to return to his ship. Williams comments on the changes in the administration "which I think forebodes a settlement of some sort or other with France." Williams...
GLC02437.07418
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