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to Joshua Head
January 12,1800
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox discusses his business dealings concerning John Amory and what they have agreed to do. Head will have to adjust some business in order to help facilitate this deal.
GLC02437.07355
to Joseph Peirce
January 12, 1800
Knox writes to Peirce that "Mr. Sullivan will guard us from injury" against those filing suits against them. Knox has shipped out planks that will "amount to more than 200 dollars nett." Knox gives Peirce instructions on how to receive and pay out...
GLC02437.07353
to Henry Jackson
Knox acknowledges Jackson's letter of January 5. He tells Jackson that the business concerning the notes will be concluded by the following week if Joshua Head tends to it properly. Knox trusts that Jackson will make sure Knox does not pay more...
GLC02437.07356
January 19, 1800
Knox goes over with Head the issue of the notes and mortgage that are in dispute between the two of them. Knox requests a visit from Read the following Wednesday. Mentions that John Amory is Read's counsel and William Sullivan is Knox's on this...
GLC02437.07357
to Henry Knox
January 21, 1800
Bridge, Edmund, 1739-1826
Bridge received Knox's letter of December 28, 1799. Bridge tells Knox he can safely send Bridge the money Knox needs to, and that either Bridge or his "deputy" David Fales will take it.
GLC02437.07358
[Quit claim deed]
January 25, 1800
Watson, David, fl. 1800-1817
Partially printed quit claim deed whereby David Watson hands over "a certain tract of land lyin in said Thomaston" to Henry Knox. John Gleason and David Fales signed the document as witnesses and Fales as justice of the peace.
GLC02437.07359
to Louis de Tousard
January 26, 1800
Knox writes that he had hoped to hear from Tousard regarding "further supply of Lime." Knox says that "hitherto I have done nothing with Jonathan Jackson, Esq." The paper of this document is very thin and the writing very faded.
GLC02437.07360
to Abiel Smith
Knox received Smith's letter of January 5. Knox expresses his deep gratitude for Smith's loan to him. Knox would like to pay more of it back but that is difficult for him at this time. It is not within Knox's power to "command any such security."...
GLC02437.07361
to Unknown
Knox has received his addressee's letter of January 19. He encloses "Mr. Joshua Head's receipts for Notes (negociable) and collaterally secured by mortgages to the amount of 3145 55/100." Knox requests that his addressee "obtain the discharge of...
GLC02437.07362
February 5, 1800
Gill, Moses, 1734-1800
[Moses] Gill sends a dinner invitation to Knox.
GLC02437.07364
February 8, 1800
The writer works out some ideas about the prices of possible lands Knox could sell, as well as the way and manner in which those lands should be settled.
GLC02437.07363
February 9, 1800
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Writing for Martha Washington, to express her thanks for Knox's letter of condolence upon George Washington's death.
GLC02437.07366
to William Sullivan
Knox calls Sullivan's "arrangement with Mr. Lowell...perfectly satisfactory." Says Henry Jackson will sign the note. Knox is also happy with Mr. Derby's arrangement. Knox asks, "if you could arrange with Mackay and Winthrop for postponement, or...
GLC02437.07367
to Benjamin Lincoln
Knox tells Lincoln that he has "paid on Gorhams execution 2000 Dollars, independent of the Sheriffs fees." Knox appropriated an additional $1800 to be raised and paid to Lincoln. Knox says it would not have been difficult for Lincoln's friends "to...
GLC02437.07365
[Tax]
February 10, 1800
Kingsbury, Phineas, fl. 1800
Discusses taxes for the previous year and includes a note stating that Kingsbury has paid the tax. Noted as written at Frankfort, state unknown.
GLC02437.08764
February 12, 1800
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Cobb bemoans the loss of George Washington and updates Knox on marriages.
GLC02437.07369
Tousard, Louis de, 1749-1817
Tousard discusses casks of lime he wants Knox to send him to Newport. As far as sending lime to Boston, Tousard say Knox should consult Jonathan Jackson. Tousard is writing Jackson to tell him what supplies of lumber and lime he wants Jackson to...
GLC02437.07368
February 18, 1800
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Mrs. Beaumez writes to Knox about her sons Francis and Thomas and where their military orders might send them. She hoped they could be both sent to England, but she has heard that Thomas should be with the American convoy and Francis sent to India....
GLC02437.07370
March 13, 1800
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Peirce has spoken with "[Master] Flucker" about their business. Say that a vessel "is advancing for Liverpool but is not yet begun to load." Peirce says, "I mention this for your Government."
GLC02437.07376
[In search of lime]
March 15, 1800
List of recipients of lime, as well as those who are delivering the lime and the prices of these transactions.
GLC02437.07377
March 16, 1800
Knox explains to Tousard that he has been away for awhile, so he has not received Tousard's letters. In this incomplete letter Knox discusses his contracts to sell lime and oak.
GLC02437.07378
March 18, 1800
Peirce reports to Knox of his conversations with "T Flucker" and Ebenezer Pemberton, and of the state of their business affairs on Peirce's end.
GLC02437.07379
to Benjamin M. Stoddert
March 20, 1800
Knox has received Stoddert's letter of March 6. Knox has not heard from his son, Henry Jackson, since February 4, but he is sending copies of letters that Knox and his wife have written to Captain Barron to Stoddert.
GLC02437.07382
to John Richards
March 22, 1800
Knox congratulates John Richards on his recent marriage.
GLC02437.07383
[Bill of exchange]
Bill of exchange to pay Martha Street $200. Noted as written at Norfolk, state unknown.
GLC02437.08765
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