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to Philip Schuyler
21 April 1795
Hoffman, Nicholas, 1736-1800
GLC03769.019
to Henry Knox
30 August 1783
Signed in text as "Mr. Hoffman." Thanks Knox for his compliments and relates news of mutual acquaintances.
GLC02437.02436
6 September 1783
Informs Knox that he will send all of Knox's letters to his brother, William Knox, by a passenger on a ship headed to the same place, most likely, London, England.
GLC02437.02474
15 May 1795
Discusses finances, particularly drafts and accounts.
GLC02437.06416
25 July 1795
Discusses financial business and informs Knox that his family is well.
GLC02437.06473
7 September 1795
Apologizes for Knox having to come to Boston to settle financial issues but states that he is happy to see him. Informs Knox that his wagon arrived and that he will forward it to his friends in Boston as soon as possible.
GLC02437.06520
10 December 1794
Introduces Knox to an acquaintance of his from Yorkshire, England. Writes, "as he is a stranger in your city I beg leave to recommend him to your notice and civility."
GLC02437.06270
2 October 1797
Informs Knox that his son Henry Jackson Knox showed up at his house despite the fact that Henry Jackson Knox was supposed to be in Boston at this time. State that he gave Jackson Knox $120 and had it charged to Knox's account.
GLC02437.07036
25 July 1796
Received Knox's recent letter. Reports that Colonel [Ebenezer] Stevens is out of town, but he will return within a couple of days, and will present Knox's draft to Stevens at that time. Adds that his family is well, and sends his regards to Mrs...
GLC02437.06790
23 September 1796
Discusses financial arrangements he has made with Colonel [Ebenezer] Stevens and Joseph Peirce. Comments on Stevens's difficulty selling Knox's lime, because the quality is considered to be poor.
GLC02437.06824
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