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to Henry Knox
February 14, 1801
Willett, Marinus, 1740-1830
Appears to discuss the lime business. Says he is waiting to hear from Albany regarding funding from the government.
GLC02437.07716
[William Knox's account with Davis & Benson]
19 May 1779-12 June 1779
Davis & Benson, Company, fl. 1779
Knox purchased sugar, 165 gallons of molasses, and 16 gallons of rum. The total came to £1413.10.3. There was a previous balance of £86.9.9, for a total balance of £1500.
GLC02437.08488
[Account of William Knox with Taylor] [in French]
7 September 1779
Williams, G., fl. 1779
William Knox purchased various items. The total comes to 60.3, although it is unclear what currency is being used. It is signed by G. Williams stating the payment was made. Docket says "Nants," which could mean these items were bought in Nantes...
GLC02437.08492
to Walter Patterson re: order for pig iron
1812/11/18
Livingston, H., fl. 1790
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04512
December 16, 1785
Winter, V., fl. 1785
Writes, "Your accepted draught in favor of Peter Webbers is deposited on my hands with Instructions to put the same in suit unless forthwith discharged I thought proper to give you this previous notice before any Legal Steps were taken for the...
GLC02437.03225
22 July 1796
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833
Written from the Treasury Department. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury, has been requested by the House of Representatives to prepare a report on the establishment of districts for collecting duties along the United States border with Canada....
GLC02437.06789
31 October 1796
Wood, Abiel, fl. 1743-1811
Answers Knox's question from his previous letter (see GLC02437.06845) regarding vessels sailing to and from Wiscasset. Provides information about the size of the boats sailing from that location, where they are traveling, and how much cargo they can...
GLC02437.06855
[Bill for William Knox]
9 March 1779
Yancey, James, fl. 1779
Bill for 2 yards of ribbon and a pair of gloves. Total comes to £1.16. Signed by Yancey stating payment was made.
GLC02437.08475
11 June 1779
Bill for sugar. Knox paid £56.5. Yancey signed the document stating he received payment.
GLC02437.08489
[Account of payment made by Thomas Flucker to Edward Winter]
February 3, 1773
Winter, Edward, fl. 1772-1773
Includes account information from 29 August- 15 December 1772. Signed on verso by Winter 3 February 1773, certifying that Flucker paid his account in full. Flucker purchased items such as hooks, staples, nails, and hinges from Winter.
GLC02437.10434
2 August 1781
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Introduces Knox to Joseph Whiting, relating that he and Whiting have a "mercantile connection." Recommends that George Washington grant Whiting permission to travel to New York to conduct business.
GLC02437.01109
February 12, 1801
Dalton, Tristram, 1738-1817
Both he and his wife send their sympathies to Knox and Mrs. [Lucy] Knox possibly over the death of one Knox's children. States, "We, also, have only three children left." Discusses the lime business and its fluctuating price. Mentions he can...
GLC02437.07715
to [Life ?] Wilson
10 March 1797
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Asks Wilson to purchase several building items, such as boards, and gives other directions as well.
GLC02437.06928
[Bill]
1802
Wilson, Benjamin, fl. 1802
List of transactions between Benjamin Wilson and James Head, mostly relating to rum.
GLC02437.08799
5 November 1785
Winslow, Isaac, 1709-1777
Declares that in a previous letter he wrote that all those interested in the Waldo patent had complied with requests from the legislature. Discusses the difficulties that these rulings might create in enforcing them. Also mentions difficulties in...
GLC02437.09140
March 29, 1786
Discusses difficulties relating to their lime business. Mentions dealings with a Captain Hall, as well as a possible upcoming visit from Mr. Samuel Winslow.
GLC02437.09148
10 May 1800
Winchester, Edmund, fl. 1799-1805
Winchester tells Knox that he and "Mr. White" are sending "Mr. Isaac Dana" to examine Knox's lumber. If he approves, Winchester will order lumber from Knox.
GLC02437.07405
1 April 1801
Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829
Informs Knox the harbour in New York, New York and Boston, Massachusetts are the only two place that contract lime. Discusses the cost of building new sites and the cost of lime [stone?].
GLC02437.07518
7 May 1786
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Writes to inquire about an unsettled account against the late Mr. [Thomas] Flucker, Knox's father-in-law. Recently looked over his old account books and found that goods which were taken up by Flucker after Williams's departure (he apparently went...
GLC02437.03265
[Letter from Jonathan Williams to Thomas McKean, forwarded to Henry Knox]
15 July 1789
Printed letter from Jonathan Williams to Thomas McKean, "Chief Judge of the Supreme Judicial Court of Pennsylvania." Forwarded to Henry Knox and signed by hand, "The Honble. H Knox Esq. from his affectionate & respectfull Friend & obedt Servant The...
GLC02437.04285
to Daniel Davis
10 November 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox has received Davis's letter of November 6, "but has not had time to have prepared and executed power of attorney for the sale of Mrs. Knox's lands." He says he business with Mr. Bridge requires "good faith." Discusses the Duck pond lands. Knox...
GLC02437.07326
20 November 1799
Davis, Daniel, 1762-1835
Davis says he forgot to mention in another letter to Knox that he inquired about lumber purchases. Davis tells Knox that "the danger of being froze for the winter in your river will prevent any sale of lumber for vessells now in this port for this...
GLC02437.07327
Receipt to Henry Knox
January 13, 1784
Davis, Edward, fl. 1784
Receipt of payment for goods such as coffee, tea, salt, etc. to Edward Davis.
GLC02437.08564
[Receipt]
3 October 1797
White, John, fl. 1797
Receipt for items Henry Knox bought from John White, including peaches and apricots.
GLC02437.08726
Account of Mr. Patterson [in French]
1816/07/19
GLC03107.04517
1816/05/25
GLC03107.04518
Account [in French]
1816
GLC03107.04519
1816/05
GLC03107.04521
1816/07/01&06
GLC03107.04522
Account of Mr. Patterson
1816/07/16
Campbell, fl. 1816-1862
GLC03107.04523
Collection of financial documents [in French]
1816/07/20
The documents are bound together with string.
GLC03107.04524
1816/08/02
GLC03107.04526
1816/08/04&11
GLC03107.04527
to Walter [Patterson] re: trade arrangements
1816/09/23
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04529
25 May 1773
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Discusses the settling of a bill and a new order for books. Indicates that he has shipped four trunks of books to Boston. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00068
1 June 1773
Clarke, Joseph, fl. 1773-1774
Discusses an order for books and quills. Seeks an explanation for the increase in price for a book, Leland's "View of Deistical Writers." Inquires about his request that Knox acquire some snuff for him, even though he knows Knox does not deal in...
GLC02437.00069
2 June 1773
Brown, Christopher, fl. 1772-1774
Reports shipment of publications to Knox from Thomas Longman, with Brown writing on Longman's behalf. The new publications Knox purchased are listed at the top of the letter. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00070
12 August 1773
Two letters on a single page. The first part is a copy of Longman's 16 June 1773 letter (see GLC02437.00075), which discusses the settling of a bill, an order for books, and the delay caused by a Captain Lyde, who would not be sailing when he told...
GLC02437.00074
16 June 1773
Discusses the settling of a bill, an order for books, and the delay caused by a Captain Lyde, who would not be sailing when he told Troutbeck he would. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00075
Miller, William, fl. 1773
Confirms the receipt of an order. Reiterates a question about the costs of bookbinding. Is pleased that Knox sent Town & Country Magazine, because Miller prefers it to the others periodicals he asked about (see GLC02437.00059).
GLC02437.00076
20 June 1773
Bradbury, Theophilus, 1739-1803
Indicates that he is sending Knox his magazines from 1772 for binding. Requests additional magazines and places an order for stationary.
GLC02437.00077
24 June 1773
Hopkins, David, fl. 1773
Mentions hearing that Knox lost his pocketbook and a Mr. Mumford recovered it. Asks if Knox would like some Tenerife wine Hopkins has on hand. Seeks a recommendation for a young man to work as a bookbinder. Indicates that he will forward some...
GLC02437.00078
[Account of books and magazines sent to Henry Knox]
10 June 1772 and 13 June 1772
Invoice lists items sent from London and their costs. Beneath it is an autograph note indicating that magazines from May 1772 have been included with this shipment, which was sent aboard the Boscawen under Captain Jackson. Longman was a London...
GLC02437.00011
18 July 1772
Wright, & Gill, fl. 1753-1798
Two letters written on the same page. The first, dated 18 July, acknowledges the receipt of payment for stationery ordered from Wright & Gill and reminds Knox of an outstanding bill for non-stationery items (see GLC02437.00010). The second, written...
GLC02437.00012
21 July 1772
Indicates that he enclosed an order for books. Reports that Thomas Boydston's bill against Lane & Co. has been credited to Knox's account. Discusses a complaint made by other booksellers that Knox is undercutting their prices, and is able to do so...
GLC02437.00013
March 30, 1773
Parsons, Elijah, 1747-1827
Reverend Parsons requests a subscription to the London Magazine, and inquires about arrivals of other books.
GLC02437.00047
5 April 1773
Saltonstall, Nathaniel, 1746-1815
Sends the payment owed to Knox (see GLC02437.00044) and a requests a copy of Shebbear's Practice of Physick.
GLC02437.00048
11 March 1773
West, Benjamin, 1738-1820
Indicates that he has sent six pounds to settle his account and lists books and periodicals he would like to purchase.
GLC02437.00049
8 April 1773
Understands that Knox has not received works by Goldsmith that Clarke has requested (see GLC02437.00021 and GLC02437.00045). Makes a new request for Hume's Essays. Asks for his books to be packed and delivered carefully and discretely, because the...
GLC02437.00050
9 April 1773
Confirms receipt of payment. Wright & Gill was a London stationery company operated by Thomas Wright and William Gill.
GLC02437.00051
12 April 1773
Lists books he would like to purchase and indicates that he has sent twelve dollars to be credited to his account. Asks to be informed of books that come in from London in the Spring.
GLC02437.00052
19 April 1773
Oliver, Andrew, 1731-1799
Written on same sheet as Knox's reply to Oliver's last letter (see GLC02437.00046), in which Oliver requested a new copy of the Nautical Almanac for 1774 because pages were missing. Knox promises to return Oliver's Almanac to him with a fixed page....
GLC02437.00053
20 April 1773
An invoice listing books and magazines shipped to Knox aboard the Dartmouth appears on the top of the page. The bottom of the page discusses the settling of bills and placement of additional book orders. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00054
25 April 1773
Asks Knox to edit a magazine subscription so that it is sent to William Morland instead of himself, William Miller.
GLC02437.00055
23 April 1773
Burdett, Charles, 1728-1803
Places an order for books, and expresses desire to settle account next week in Boston.
GLC02437.00056
3 May 1773
Flagg, Henry C., 1742-1801
Asks Knox to bind a copy of Chamber's Dictionary that Flagg will send to him. Advises Knox to pay attention to the moisture in the air, and its effect on book binding. Also informs Knox that he will send him some sugar or molasses. Dr. Flagg later...
GLC02437.00057
Inquiries about a book order, giving some delivery instructions.
GLC02437.00058
15 May 1773
Asks Knox to send the London Magazine or the Town and Country Magazine. Asks about prices for binding. Orders marble covered notebooks.
GLC02437.00059
13 May 1773
Orders stationary.
GLC02437.00061
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Explains that during a visit with Col. Oliver, Mr. Quincy, and Mr. Williams, Knox's name came up as a potential business contact in Boston. Proposes to have Knox advertise some medicine and books that Rivington would like to sell. An inventory of...
GLC02437.00062
21 May 1773
Explains that he has recently gone bankrupt. Explains that his creditors seized all the assets in his shop and "scarce left me the necessities of life." Asks Knox for leniency in regard to the money he owes him.
GLC02437.00063
Fowle, Daniel, 1715-1787
Responds to a letter from Knox with an apology for not fully paying a debt. Comments that it is the nature of the business conducted by him and his kinsman, Robert Fowle, "to credit out the chief of it for twelve months--without interest." Also...
GLC02437.00064
22 May 1773
Wetmore, William, 1749-1830
Inquires about books. Asks Knox if Wilkins' "Anglo-Saxon Laws" is the latest edition and who the author of the tragedy "Adulateur" is. Wetmore was a lawyer in Salem, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.00065
5 June 1773
Follow-up to his 15 May 1773 letter (see GLC02437.00059) in which he requested magazines and notebooks. Asks Knox if he received the letter.
GLC02437.00071
3 June 1773
Emerson, Bulkeley, 1732-1801
Orders ledgers and paper, and comments on a mistake in a previous bill. Emerson was a bookseller.
GLC02437.00072
Speeches of Gerrits Smith. In Congress, 1853-'4.
1854
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Published by Buell and Blanchard. Includes speeches by Smith on war, the homestead bill, the Nebraska bill, the Pacific Railroad, the postal system, the reciprocity treaty, and the sale of intoxicating drinks in Washington, D.C., among other topics...
GLC04717.02
To the voters of the Counties of Oswego and Madison
5 November 1852
Complains that he was nominated for a Congressional seat, a position he did not seek. Assures he will not resign, but will perform his duty, pursuing abolition from his position. Includes his political creed, asserting that slavery is not in the...
GLC04717.36
March 20, 1777
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Mentions his plan to "enter the Service" once he raises a certain sum, which he is confident he will have soon. He has bought two hundred pounds worth of quills, paper, and similar articles from Newburry, and thinks they will be easy to turn a...
GLC02437.00555
March 18, 1777
Badly misses Henry and hopes to hear from him, her only comfort being her young baby, Lucy Flucker Knox. Hopes that he cries when thinking of her hardships. Reports that William Knox, who she calls Billy, has set out for Newburg, in order to...
GLC02437.00553
March 25, 1777
Continues the discussion about raising money from his last letter, GLC02437.00555. Still believes that he will soon have raised the necessary funds, and will then be free to join the army. Hopes to receive the quills, wax, etc. that day. A French...
GLC02437.00558
to Aaron Hobart
January 22, 1821
Hobart, Albert, 1792-1867
Discusses auctioneering, dismissing the "boast of an honesty in their dealing" by New York auctioneers. Advises against a tax on auctions that would be prohibitive, since auctions are "the means of establishing a regularity in prices." But...
GLC06313.04.142
1 April 1777
Reassures his brother of his affection for him. Has received a trunk for Henry from Jonathan Ingersol, and will write him. Informs Knox that he will try to obtain silk stockings for him and that George Washington's coat has been charged to his...
GLC02437.00563
to Lucy Knox
6 April 1777
Loves her and acknowledges her letter. Tries to assuage her fears about the war, smallpox, and his distance from her. Assures her that "General Howe is not driving us thro' the Jersies into Pennsylvania." Discusses the character and rank of the...
GLC02437.00566
7 April 1777
Informs Henry that "the attachment on the house is completed." Discusses other details regarding the house, but is somewhat unclear. Seems to be saying that Mr. Hitchburn still owes Knox 2,000 pounds for the house, which it appears that he has...
GLC02437.00567
to William Knox [incomplete]
11 April 1777
Answers Williams questions from a previous letter. First says his effects are stored in Springfield. Next discusses the lease on his store. Advises William on what clothes and other goods he will need to procure for Henry. Lastly says that he...
GLC02437.00571
to William Knox
20 May 1781
Recently arrived in Wethersfield with Generals George Washington and Duportail to meet General Rochambeau and Admiral Louis Jacques comte de Barras de Saint-Laurant to discuss "matters of great consequence." Expresses relief regarding William's...
GLC02437.00953
26 June 1774
Morewood, fl. 1774
Informs Knox that he is looking for a Boston distributor for medicine made by a Mr. Norton, a surgeon from Golden Square, London. He proposes the same arrangements for medicine distribution Knox has with New York printer, James Rivington, who...
GLC02437.00158
19 November 1780
Welcomes his brother William home and makes plans to have him come for a visit. Also discusses the transportation of goods back home from overseas.
GLC02437.00859
Bills of Lading of Sundries Shipped, for Account of the UStates addressed to the Commercial Committee shipped by John Schweighauser, on board the Ship Gov. Livingston - at anchor in the Loire the 6th March 1779.
December 1, 1780
Lists bills of lading for various supplies, mainly weaponry from 2 February to 1 December 1780.
GLC02437.00861
February 27, 1781
Harrison, Richard, 1750-1841
Sends his greetings and joy at hearing that William Knox arrived safely back home. Mentions the market for tobacco and his newly established trading company, Harrison & Co.
GLC02437.00901
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 84, no. 12, 019 (March 25, 1864)]
March 25, 1864
Pinckney, Henry Laurens, 1794-1863
The Mobile Blockade Squadron.
GLC05959.43.37
to Thomas Mifflin
11 September 1789
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Presidential circular letter in which Washington transmits to Mifflin "the duplicates of the two Acts - one to establish the Treasury Department - and one for registering and clearing Vessels, regulating the coasting trade, and for other purposes."
GLC07116
to Ephraim Bemis
19 September 1708
Bemis, James, 1690-?
Writes to his parents to relay that he is in good health. Implores them to arrange for his release from his duty as a soldier, fearing that if he does not return home soon he will lose his trade. Also notes an Indian attack on Casco Fort. Written...
GLC07097
to William Stedman re: embargo, Florida and the Miranda expedition
1806/03/15
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Ellery thanks Stedman, Federalist representative from Massachusetts, for his letters, remarks that "I cannot perceive any good arising out of partial restrictions of trade with G.B. but I can see great evil springing from a total non-Importatation...
GLC06827
to Jonathan Hudson & Co. re: the purchase of materials for the war effort
1780/05/02
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
GLC06903
to Jonathan Hudson re: his financial situation
1778/11/10
"[I] perceive you determine to make hay while the sun shines... I only caution you to keep fairly in view the preservation of punctuality in payments, well knowing that this produces more lasting advantages, than even the possession of wealth with...
GLC06904
to Johnston Livingston re: arrangements to sell a store
1839/03/18
L., Q.S., fl. 1839
ALS on p.3 from Johnston's sister Estelle [de Peyster], in which she inquires about a rumor that their sister Matilda is dead. Address leaf on p.3.
GLC03107.04139
Agreement to purchase a business from William F. Harndan & Co.
1844/08/01
William, A. Livingston, & Co., fl. 1844
The document declares that the business partners William F. Harnden and Dexter Brigham, Jr. have agreed to sell their express line between New York and Philadelphia to William A. and Johnston Livingston. According to the agreement, Harnden & Co...
GLC03107.04156
Receipt of instalment from Johnston Livingston for shares in Overland Mail Co.
1859/05/28
Hawkins, H.B., fl. 1859
GLC03107.04164
to John Wigram re: shipment of shoes and razors
1782/09/24
Van Vechten, Teunis, 1707-1785
GLC03107.04205
to John Wigram re: shipment of iron
1787/12/29
Stewart, James A. (James Augustus), 1808-1879
GLC03107.04225
GLC03107.04226
to Mr. C[onner] re: order to sell and measure rye
1788/11/18
Livingston, J., fl. 1888
GLC03107.04234
to John Wigram re: receipt of four fowls from Nicholas Hermanse
1789/02/26
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
Written at Blue Store
GLC03107.04243
to John Wigram re: trade of bar iron
1789/10/07
Robison, John, fl. 1789
GLC03107.04245
to John Wigram re: trade concerns
1789/10/29
Taylor, John, fl. 1744-1811
GLC03107.04246
to John Wigram re: payment for a cow
1789/11/17
Van Beuren, John
GLC03107.04247
to John Wigram re: payment to Andries Brusie for cattle
1789/11/16
GLC03107.04248
to John Wigram re: payment to Zacheriah Drum for a steer
GLC03107.04249
to John Wigram re: payment to be made for a steer
1790/11/15
GLC03107.04250
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