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to Henry Knox
16 October 1799
Tousard, Louis de, 1749-1817
Tousard is awaiting timber and lime and hopes that Knox has not forgotten the orders. He has word from the Secretary of the War to ask Jonathan Jackson for bricks.
GLC02437.07318
[Mortgage form]
1799
Mortgage involving Knox and Abiyah Cheever, who paid Knox a "sum of one hundred dollars."
GLC02437.07351
[Statements related to Knox's inability to pay financial notes]
22 October 1798 - 15 October 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox had hoped to absorb unpaid notes with the sale of Waldo Patent land and finds himself in a financial predicament, noting that his wishes were not "realized owing principly [sic] to the circumstances of the European War..." Admits that he had to...
GLC02437.10333
to Benjamin M. Stoddert
3 January 1799
Knox writes Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddert "on behalf of Mr. Charles Russel late acting first Lieutenant and Mr. William Amory." Knox explains they left the ship Constitution because they did not get their commissions. They are of good...
GLC02437.07221
to Thomas Motley
18 July 1799
Knox had written Daniel Davis about advertising in Portland newspapers and in the town of Falmouth. He has not heard from Davis yet, so he turns to Motley to find out if Davis is in the act of doing the requested advertising or, if not, could Motley...
GLC02437.07288
23 October 1799
Knox received Stoddert's letter of October 6 "through Capt. Nicholson." He is grateful to Stoddert for commissioning his son "on board of the constellation." The ship has not arrived yet in New York, however, and Knox asks that Stoddert order his...
GLC02437.07321
[Bond between Henry Knox, Henry Jackson, Benjamin Lincoln, and Benjamin Pickman]
3 April 1799
Knox, Jackson, and Lincoln promise to pay Pickman twelve thousand dollars. Contains the terms of their obligation. Docketed 16 December 180[4]: "Cancelled."
GLC02437.10336
[Account]
19 April 1800
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Lists transactions between Henry Knox and Jonathan Eames by date. Most are related to expenses of various towns in the Maine lands.
GLC02437.08766
9 April 1799
Sheafe, Jacob, fl. 1745-1829
Sheafe acknowledges receipt of Knox's letter of April 7, 1799 and tells Knox that the Frigate has no use for oak plank, but is using pine now that 3 1/2 to 4 inches thick.
GLC02437.07256
6 August 1799
Sullivan, William, fl. 1799-1806
Sullivan writes Knox to tell him, "the suite of Amory against you and those of Simpson Goodard and Dorr against Genl. Lincoln will come to judgment at the next Supreme Court-you have a right to review.-To exercise the right of review, a bond must be...
GLC02437.07291
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