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to Henry Knox
26 October 1784
Moore, Thomas Lambert, 1758-1799
Reverend Moore asks Knox to pay his brother John twenty five pounds. Countersigned by John Moore, who acknowledges receipt of the sum.
GLC02437.03062
to Lucy Knox
14 June 1788
Updates Lucy on the progress of her son, Henry. Writes, "Master Henry's advances in the Latin are such as I hope will please you sufficiently... His mind appears strong, and his judgment solid- his ideas are lively and his memory sufficiently...
GLC02437.03893
to John Barnes
5 September 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Three parts. First dated Boston 5 September and addressed to John Barnes and Thomas Jaquett. Second addressed to Thomas L. Moore and third addressed to Jonathan Meredith. All discuss Knox's business dealings with George Meade.
GLC02437.06517
6 May 1797
Discusses finances.
GLC02437.06964
18 April 1797
Discusses a bank note that had been protested by the national bank for not having been paid.
GLC02437.06949
to Thomas Lambert Moore
21 May 1797
GLC02437.06972
16 May 1798
Writes to ask Knox for an answer to an earlier letter concerning a note.
GLC02437.07131
December 11, 1788
Knox requests that Moore send their son Henry home due to an outbreak of measles at Hempstead. Notes that two of his children "are emerging from the distemper, and two others must inevitably take it..."
GLC02437.04049
[Payment for board and tuition]
7 November 1789
Moore, John, fl. 1789
Lists the cost of board and tuition for Knox's sons, Henry and Marcus, along with the dates they were in school. Most of the document appears to have been written by Thomas Lambert Moore, rector of St. George's Church at Hempstead, Long Island 1785...
GLC02437.04406
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