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to Henry Knox
13 August 1795
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Discusses reactions to a treaty, possibly Jay's Treaty, as well as a war in Europe.
GLC02437.06491
18 August 1795
Discusses land business and mentions an overflowing river that has done quite a bit of damage to the property along its banks. Mentions Knox's upcoming trip to Boston.
GLC02437.06494
5 September 1795
Discusses a business proposition and the ability of the land to turn a profit.
GLC02437.06518
12 September 1795
Expresses his apologies that Knox's land proposals have failed and discusses the difficulties they are having in selling the Maine lands.
GLC02437.06522
19 September 1795
Discusses the attempt to sell Maine lands to the Europeans. Suggests that Knox make a trip to England.
GLC02437.06526
26 September 1795
Expresses his eagerness to hear from Knox after his trip to a town to look at land.
GLC02437.06530
February 6, 1796
Discusses business and land deals.
GLC02437.06615
February 27, 1796
Received Knox's recent letter and regrets the news that he omitted a bond he meant to send Knox; he sends it along now (not present). Discusses their land purchase deal with Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring. Explains at great length the details of...
GLC02437.06639
5 March 1796
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
Written from Warren, possibly in Maine. Writes that he visited a mutual friend, Captain G., that morning for information, but did not receive learn anything useful. Discusses government intervention to convince the people in Knox's territories in...
GLC02437.06651
to Samuel Hodgdon
14 March 1796
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Hopes Hodgdon will be able to successfully negotiate on their project without having to offer an "enormous discount." Asks him to speak to Mr. [William] Bingham about a particular project. Writes that he about sending a vessel for Hodgdon's lumber...
GLC02437.06662
22 March 1796
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
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
to Joseph Anthony
March 31, 1796
Writes that since his last letter to Anthony, he has heard from Mr. [William] Bingham regarding the arrangement of Knox's funds. Assures him that Bingham has a plan which would release him from any financial liability when payment is due on Knox's...
GLC02437.06684
18 April 1796
Largely illegible, with large portions struck and rewritten. Discusses a financial arrangement Anthony suggested to Knox's business agent, William Bingham. Bingham did not agree to the arrangement, leaving Anthony in a dire situation. Knox is...
GLC02437.06708
23 April 1796
Discusses a variety of business matters, including negotiations with Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring, Knox's and Bingham's debts, and how their money is faring in international markets.
GLC02437.06720
6 September 1794
Cobb, Thomas, fl. 1794
Informs Knox his business with Mr. [William?] Bingham is taking longer than expected. Notes a complication recording the deeds. Also mentions he will be leaving for Machias, Maine immediately but will complete Knox's business as soon as possible.
GLC02437.06195
15 September 1796
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses financial matters in great detail. Mentions a visit from the Bingham family (referring to William Bingham), noting that they were "delighted with their tour to the Eastward."
GLC02437.10326
[Letter related to settlement of lands]
circa 1784-1806
Text is nearly completely faded, and there does not appear to be a date, recipient, or place writ cited. Mentions [William?] Bingham, William Duer, and the settlement of lands. Letterpress copy.
GLC02437.10360
[Account]
25 May 1795
Lists transactions regarding money paid by William Bingham for buying land by date, starting from 21 December 1792 to 1 October 1793. Also signed by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.10392
to William Bingham
29 July 1792
Informs Bingham that he called when he was not at home. Wishes to speak with him on the "subject I mentioned to you yesterday."
GLC02437.05562
25 April 1796
Hill, William, fl. 1789-1796
Writes that he must bring a lawsuit against Knox because he is the endorser of a note of William Bingham's. Declares that he has always respected Knox, but believes Bingham's behavior to be "shameful," having "not paid the least regard to his word...
GLC02437.06721
27 April 1796
Liancourt, François Alexandre Frédéric, duc de la Rochefoucauld, 1747-1827
Discusses his move from Philadelphia to Savannah, Georgia, and his reception in there. Provides his impressions of that place and the people there, as well as their beliefs about the nature of government. Mentions some business matters relating to...
GLC02437.06725
2 May 1796
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. The docket indicates this document is a portion of a letter to William Bingham. Discusses financial arrangements in great detail, including negotiations with Mr. [Alexander] Baring.
GLC02437.06728
7 May 1796
Anthony, Joseph, fl. 1792-1797
Received Knox's recent letter, and was sad to learn of the deaths of two of Knox's children. Sends his condolences to Knox and his wife. Reports that he has staved of requests by their creditors for monies owed, by renewing their obligations using...
GLC02437.06735
8 June 1796
Comments on several business transactions, including a sum of money to be delivered to Mr. [Joseph] Anthony. Also touches on a trip apparently to be made by Bingham.
GLC02437.06767
30 August 1796
Writes that he was unable to respond sooner to Hodgdon as he was traveling with Mr. [William] Bingham. Discusses in great detail the judgment of the Bank of Pennsylvania against their associate Mr. [George] Meade (he spells it "Mead"), which has...
GLC02437.06806
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