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Circular Instructions No. 1. Regulations relative to importations from places above Confederate States, by vessels navigating the Mississippi and other Rivers
6 March 1861
Memminger, Christopher G., 1803-1888
GLC06745.247
Treasury Circular No. 14. Regulating the Manner in which the Export Duty on Cotton shall be collected and Accounted
October 1861
GLC06745.255
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 858 (May 23, 1745)]
23 May 1745
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Includes international news from various overseas newspapers. Discussion of the French troops at Frankfort. Printed speech by King George II to both houses of Parliament regarding duties on alcohol, current military support for Hungary, and a new...
GLC06670.060
to George Weedon
11 March 1783
Mercer, John F., 1759-1821
Discusses waiting for news of a peace treaty to end the American Revolution. Indicates that no major breakdowns in negotiations are anticipated. The British desire "a kind of naturalization for their merchants" and free trade to their islands in...
GLC06491.01
20 September 1783
Relays information related to the negotiation of the Treaty of Paris, ending the American Revolution. Discusses a letter he sent to William Fitzhugh, which was "to be considered in a great measure a joint one." Notes that France has assured the...
GLC06491.06
7 January 1783
Burnett, J., fl. 1783
Recipient inferred from content. Encloses a letter, which he formerly intended to deliver, to congratulate Weedon following the British evacuation of Charleston. Major Edwards will deliver the letter. Notes that General Anthony Wayne took...
GLC06498.04
[Receipt]
10 September 1800
Notes Henry Knox's receipt of cord, boards and timber from a Captain Libby, possibly Hatevil Libby.
GLC02437.08771
Note of receipt stating that Henry Knox has received various items, mostly relating to lumber and cord, from Captain Libby.
GLC02437.08774
[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
[Bill]
5 March 1803
Archibald, A., fl. 1803
Bill for a desk that Henry Knox ordered.
GLC02437.08809
[Note]
5 July 1803
Libby, Nathan, fl. 1803
Note of an order of 865 feet of 2 inch blankets from Henry Knox. Includes a note of receipt from Nathan Libby dated 23 September.
GLC02437.08813
[Account]
10 October 1803
List of transactions between Mathius [Sturrer ?] and Henry Knox, mainly relating to building materials.
GLC02437.08815
22 June 1804
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
States that John Butler has delivered some items. Includes a note of receipt for payment on the verso, signed by Butler. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.08831
Sales of Woollens for account and risk of Henry Knox
12 March 1805
Lists sales transactions by date. Signed by a J. [Buggl ?].
GLC02437.08843
25 July 1806
Lists accounts between Henry Knox and Thomas Vose for articles in a store. Signed by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.08845
[Payment]
22 November 1756
Ogier, A., fl. 1756
Request to pay Thomas Flucker out of the cargo being shipped. Includes two notes of receipt, one from John Powell, dated Boston, August 30 1757 and the other from Thomas Flucker. Noted as a copy, with a notarized stamp and written at Falmouth...
GLC02437.08986
to Thomas Flucker
17 June 1762
Gilman, Joseph, fl. 1761-1762
Received Flucker's last two letters, and would have responded sooner, but expected to be in Boston so he could meet with Flucker directly. Mentions correspondence with a Mrs. Parker. Discusses money and goods for Flucker that he has in his...
GLC02437.09007
[Document pertaining to Knox family provisions]
26 November 1780
Kip, Nicholas, fl. 1780
Contains account information noting the purchase of fowls, "cyder", cabbage, candles, apples, butter, chocolate, rum, and other goods. Appears to be signed by Kip, who attests that the account is settled in full. Text on verso is unrelated to...
GLC02437.09441
to unknown [incomplete]
1783-1815
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Possibly created by Colonel Henry Jackson (1747-1809) from Massachusetts. Asks the recipient to mention to an unspecified General any matters pertaining to him. Requests several orders by the next post. Threatens that if these orders are not sent...
GLC02437.09451
[An inventory of Thomas Flucker's estate]
circa 1790
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
"1790" is written at the top of page one and struck. Mentions General Samuel Waldo's Muscongus Patent, a patent granting Waldo trade with Native Americans in present-day Maine. Flucker, who was married to Waldo's daughter Hannah, was granted 2/5 of...
GLC02437.09454
[Account information related to Thomas Flucker and the Broad Bay settlement]
1754-1759
Lists supplies sold to various persons. Mentions Charles Leisner, possibly a magistrate at the Broad Bay settlement in Maine. It appears that Flucker supplied Leisner with goods, which Leisner then sold to Broad Bay residents.
GLC02437.09464
Supplies to Charles Leisner at Broadbay
1754-1755
Lists supplies sold to various persons by Leisner, possibly a magistrate at the Broad Bay settlement in Maine. It appears that Flucker supplied Leisner with goods, which Leisner then sold to Broad Bay residents.
GLC02437.09465
[Goods supplied to Mathew Millions]
22 November 1754- 25 April 1755
Apparently lists good supplied to Thomas Flucker by Samuel Waldo. Flucker may have, in turn, supplied good to Millions as the title suggests.
GLC02437.09466
[Account information related to goods supplied to Ralph Waldo]
1755
Possibly pertains to Samuel's son Ralph. Goods are supplied to Ralph by Thomas Flucker.
GLC02437.09469
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