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to Henry Knox
December 1773
Fayerweather, Samuel, 1725-1781
Reverend Fayerweather pays the balance owed for a book purchase he made for Judge Peterson at the Dummer Academy.
GLC02437.00111
9 December 1773
Fowle, Daniel, 1715-1787
Also signed by Robert Fowle. They regret the delay of settling their account and promise to pay when they receive some money they are owed. Request notification when Knox obtains printing paper. For previous discussions of their debt see GLC02437...
GLC02437.00102
14 December 1773
Rogers, Daniel, 1749-1803
Requests that Knox bind the book he has sent.
GLC02437.00103
17 December 1773
Ripley, Sylvanus, 1749-1787
Expresses regret over the death of a common friend, Mr. Morehead. Indicates that Reverend Whitaker will deliver this letter and probably serve as preacher the following day. Ripley served as a missionary, preacher at Dartmouth College, and...
GLC02437.00104
Whipple, Oliver, 1744-1813
Discusses activity in trying to settle a debt owed to Knox by Robert Fowle and Daniel Fowle. Mentions the possibility of holding "them to Bail at our next Court." Whipple was serving as Robert Fowle's lawyer, but a post script indicates that he is...
GLC02437.00105
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
19 December 1773
Pope, Joseph, 1746-1826
Places and order for a book. Some words are missing from paper loss at the edges of the document. Pope was a pastor of a church in Spencer and later a chaplain in the Revolutionary War.
GLC02437.00106
20 December 1773
Merrill, Hezekiah, 1752-1802
Places a book order and requests that Knox forward several enclosed letters (not included).
GLC02437.00107
December 21, 1773
Bayley, Daniel, 1755-1799
Expresses regret that he cannot send the book that Knox requested since he has been out of paper, though he expects to get some soon. Bayley was a printer, publisher, and composer.
GLC02437.00108
23 December 1773
Clarke, Joseph, fl. 1773-1774
Requests that Knox send him some books, and promises to settle his account.
GLC02437.00109
McClure, David, 1748-1820
Expresses his pleasure regarding their friendship, his shock over Mr. Morehead's death, his fears that Morehead's death will cause divisions in the congregation for which he served as minister. Tells of his current living situation with the Reverend...
GLC02437.00110
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