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to Henry Knox
30 October 1795
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Informs Knox that he has received the letter he sent and discusses Knox's and his own relationship with George Meade.
GLC02437.06555
5 November 1795
Discusses Knox's business dealings with George Meade and states that he has tried negotiating with him [Meade] for a while, without success.
GLC02437.06563
20 November 1795
Writes that he is "likely to close your business with the most unruly and troublesome man living - " most likely referring to George Meade. Also discusses finances regarding land.
GLC02437.06572
28 December 1795
Discusses an issue regarding a note for payment.
GLC02437.06583
23 April 1796
Writes that Mr. [likely George] Meade (he spells it "Mead") came to collect Knox's note from Hodgdon this morning. Asks that Knox please send him the note soon, as he wants to renew his credit at the banks. Discusses arrangements he is making with...
GLC02437.06719
15 June 1795
Discusses business concerning rates. Asks after Knox's children and Mrs. Knox.
GLC02437.06442
27 August 1795
Discusses business.
GLC02437.06502
22 March 1796
Discusses a recent negotiation he has been pursuing on behalf of Knox. Will forward a more complete statement about the negotiation soon. Will see Mr. [William] Bingham this morning and speak to him on the subject, but advises Knox to consult him...
GLC02437.06670
10 September 1791
References Knox's letter of 4 September. Is pleased to find his several drafts on General Henry Jackson have "met due honor." Is happy he can now "draw on him as your Notes become due here, until the whole sum is exhausted." Has already taken up...
GLC02437.05150
to Thomas FitzSimons
17 November 1792
Contains two letters, written in the same hand. The first, from FitzSimons to Hodgdon, informs Hodgdon that his business has been referred to a committee of the House of Representatives and will be discussed on 19 November. The second portion is...
GLC02437.05702
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