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[Notes]
25-30 October 1800
Jackson, Jonathon, 1743-1810
Notes concerning timber and fortifications of Fort Independence and Castle Island. Noted as a copy and includes two notes dated 30 October from Henry Knox.
GLC02437.08775
[Fortifications]
9-10 October 1800
Notes on the fortifications, particularly regarding building material. Includes a note of certification and receipt, both from Henry Knox. The note of receipt is dated 10 October.
GLC02437.08776
[Will of Hannah Flucker]
23 July 1784
Flucker, Hannah, 1726-1785
One signature was clipped, most likely that of Hannah Flucker. Document contains the will of Hannah Fluccker. Signed by Jonathan Jackson and William Smith as witnesses.
GLC02437.09107
to John Bryant
10 November 1797
Discusses administrative matters related to remitting a payment to Captain Bryant. Written from the "Supervisor's Office." Free frank signed by Jonathan Jackson on address leaf.
GLC03432.109
13 March 1798
Discusses administrative matters (the sending of various receipts) related to settling accounts with Captain Bryant. Written from the "Supervisor's Office." Free frank signed by Jonathan Jackson on address leaf.
GLC03432.110
5 June 1798
GLC03432.111
13 August 1798
Discusses administrative matters related to remitting a payment to Captain Bryant. Written from the "Supervisor's Office." A post script, signed and dated 27 August 1798, indicates that the letter was mistakenly sent to William Simmons, an...
GLC03432.112
Dr The Sloop Game Cock to Sundry Adventurers as a Privateer
15 March 1776
Dalton, Tristram, 1738-1817
Signed by Dalton, Jackson, Tracy & Tracy, Stephen & Ralph Cross, and Jonathan Sitcomb. Provides account information for the vessel (Dr means Debit Record), listing individual balances of the firms or persons invested. Indicates a fifth share...
GLC01450.525
[Account between General Henry Knox and Jackson Tracy & Tracy]
31 July 1778
Brimmer, Martin, 1742-1804
Signed by Brimmer on behalf of Jonathan Jackson, Nathaniel Tracy, and John Tracy. Knox pays for sugar and repairs of the Hero, a frigate.
GLC02437.10457
to Henry Knox
9 August 1790
Knox, William, 1756-1795
William Knox writes Secretary of War Henry Knox about his travels through Newburyport and Salem, Massachusetts. Reports that his friends Mr. Jonathan Jackson and Mr. George Cabot have welcomed him and introduced him to "characters most calculated to...
GLC02437.04681
to Louis de Tousard
January 26, 1800
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox writes that he had hoped to hear from Tousard regarding "further supply of Lime." Knox says that "hitherto I have done nothing with Jonathan Jackson, Esq." The paper of this document is very thin and the writing very faded.
GLC02437.07360
to Ebenezer Nutting
27 June 1800
Knox tells Nutting that Nutting has "on board the Schooner Dove 302 casks of Lime...and thirty eight tones of oak lumber." Knox says Nutting has to go to Boston to see Knox's agents Jonathan Jackson and Joseph Peirce regarding this business....
GLC02437.07431
to Jonathan Jackson
8 March 1800
Knox has sent Jonathan Jackson and the Boston Harbour "for the use of the United States" oak plank and lumber "at the rate of eight Dollars per hundred feet."
GLC02437.07374
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
to Joseph Peirce
24 March 1800
Knox received Peirce's letter of March 18. Talks about business with Mr. [Ebenezer] Pemberton, Cummings and Gould. On the back of the document, Knox notes that "Jonathan Jackson Esq., agent for the fortification of the United States in Boston...
GLC02437.07387
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