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to Benjamin M. Stoddert
April 24, 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox repeats an offer that he made to the Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddert, to build "a vessel on St. Georges River near Penobscot on account of the U.S."
GLC02437.07260
to Jacob Sheafe
17 August 1794
Reports he sent instructions for the frigate being built in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Also notes Sheafe will be furnished with supplies and money from time to time.
GLC02437.06175
7 April 1799
Knox received Sheafe's check of $282.27 and says he will order more deck plank "as soon as possible."
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to Jonathan Jackson
March 8, 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."
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to Thomas Jefferson
March 29, 1801
Recommends Henry Jackson for the appointment to the office of Naval Agent (possibly the Secretary of Navy). Lists Jackson's qualifications, including his supervision of the construction of the USS Constitution, and describes Jackson as being...
GLC02437.07516
to Henry Knox
18 May 1794
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Reports Knox's house (most likely future estate at Montpelier) should be completed by September. Mentions they have as many hands working as possible and as Captain [Thomas] Vose can keep employed. Notes he can hire more hands if Knox wishes....
GLC02437.06099
to the Secretary of the Navy
March 20, 1799
Writes to the Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddert, concerning two new U.S. Navy vessels and their construction as he has timber he believes would be good to use for the construction of ships.
GLC02437.07108
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