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Sketch of the Surprise of Germantown, October 4th, 1777...
1784/03/12
Hills, John, fl. 1771-1796
Nebenzahl, Atlas map 28; Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, 129; Clemonts catalog 15; Snyder fig. 52.
GLC04314
[Surveying expenses from Captain John Hills]
circa 1793-1806
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Estimate for expenses from 27 or 28 April to 25 November, although there is no year provided. Hills was doing survey work with the War Department for a canal for in Massachusetts in 1793 and later did surveying work for Knox in Maine. It is unclear...
GLC02437.08414
[Account]
circa 23 May 1792
Lists transactions between John Hills and Henry Knox by date from 16 December 1791 to 23 May 1792.
GLC02437.08650
[Receipt]
10 April 1794
Receipt from Knox for $200.
GLC02437.08671
1 November 1793
Receipt for $540.90 in cash and $55.49 in provisions paid by Henry Jackson on Henry Knox's account.
GLC02437.08699
to Henry Knox
4 January 1796
Expresses his regret on not being able to see Knox when Knox was here but is happy to hear that he and his family are doing well. Writes about timber and transportation.
GLC02437.06594
March 31, 1796
Mentions that Knox has recently been appointed by the President to be Commissioner of a committee to map the eastern boundary of the United States. Asks, though it is early in the process, if he may be considered for a surveyor position under Knox.
GLC02437.06683
to unknown
January 22, 1795
Possibly a draft of a recommendation for a gentleman named John Hills. Discusses the survey and leveling work John Hills provided for him for the last four summers. Also mentions lands in Massachusetts, the Waldo patent lands, and canals.
GLC02437.06318
15 August - 7 September 1793
Three parts. First part dated 15 August. Details his journey to view the land and states that "for about 1 mile the land was very poor, but the Inhabitants a long the River are very thick settled and have plenty of Wheat, Barley, Rye, and Corn." Goes...
GLC02437.10272
January 19, 1795
Lists transactions between Henry Knox and John Hills by date from 10 July 1794 to 6 January 1795.
GLC02437.10396
17 May 1794
Lists the transactions between John Hills and Henry Knox by date from 20 February 1793 to 1 January 1794.
GLC02437.10445
February 19, - April 20, 1793
List of transactions between Henry Knox and John Hills by date, starting from 16 June 1792 to 19 February 1793.
GLC02437.10393
to John Hills
6 June 1791
Written by Secretary of War Knox to Captain Hills. References Hills's letter from Brookfield. Says that as Hills is still surveying the project must be promising. This is in reference to surveying a route for a canal from the Connecticut River to...
GLC02437.04977
3 August 1791
Signed twice by Hills. Captain Hills references the letter he sent to Knox on 9 July. Provides an update on the proposed canal between the Connecticut River and Boston. Gives detailed list of the places he has scouted. Postscript says he has been...
GLC02437.05097
15 July 1792
Expresses dissatisfaction with his situation and states that he has not heard from General Jackson or Cobb on what his next action should be. Informs that if he does not hear anything tomorrow, he will return to Boston on the Tuesday stagecoach,...
GLC02437.05540
[Estimate for a canal built between Barnstable and Buzzard's Bay]
3 December 1791
Includes measurements and expenses for the construction of a canal between Barnstable Bay and Buzzard's Bay constructed by surveyor John Hills.
GLC02437.05252
22 July 1792
Discusses his trip to various towns while surveying land to connect a canal to the Connecticut River.
GLC02437.05552
5 August 1792
Informs Knox that he had, under the direction of General [David] Cobb, "begun to Survey the road from Worcester to the head of Long pond," along with the surrounding areas. Continues with a description of the lay of the land, including the brooks...
GLC02437.05567
16 September 1792
Informs Knox on his progress of surveying land for a canal. Discusses people he has met and writes saying that he will endeavor to reach Connecticut as fast as possible and that he will send letters from either Boston or Dartmouth College.
GLC02437.05614
to [Henry Knox]
4 October 1792
Thanks Knox for his financial assistance and letters. Discusses financial business and describes the land he is travelling through including the various trees in the area. Notes he is unsure how much further he will able to travel due to the thick...
GLC02437.05640
20 December 1791
Hull, William, 1753-1825
Extended letter concerning the earlier mentioned canal to be built from the Connecticut River to Boston. Describes interactions with Captain [John] Hills, the surveyor, including all of his offers to help Hills. Discusses a recent loss their troops...
GLC02437.05267
23 June 1791
Written by Hills as a surveyor examining ground for a canal from the Connecticut River to Boston. Hopes Knox does not think he was neglecting him, but he has been 10-15 miles off the Post Road and has been unable to send a message. Says he found...
GLC02437.05022
10 July 1791
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Cobb, a member of the Massachusetts legislature, writes that Knox may have seen "that small son of mine, whom you have kindly honor'd with a Commission." Says he has "an affection" for the "Lad" and that "the Females of my Family will never forgive...
GLC02437.05057
7 August 1791
References his last letter to Knox of 3 August (GLC02437.05097). Received a letter from Knox, which was delivered by General Hull, with a $100 order. Tells of his latest surveying efforts to find a route from the Connecticut River to Boston.
GLC02437.05108
2 May 1791
Reports to Knox his findings as he surveys the land and rivers for a canal. Says he has ridden along the river Chikabi for several miles. Comments that "hiring men in this part is very troublesome for I have been obliged to discharge two that I had...
GLC02437.04936
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