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to W[alter] Patterson re: poor state of lumber trade
1793/12/10
A.C., fl. 1793
Due to the war, the author notes that the lumber trade has suffered greatly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04544
to William D. Patterson re: business arrangements
1808/01/15
Griffith, Robert E., fl. 1808-1815
The letter is preceded by a copy of another letter by Robert E. Griffith, dated 15 January 1808. The letter discusses current tensions with England, and expresses hope that recent negotiations have proved successful. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04548
to W[illiam] D. Patterson re: cancellation of an insurance policy
1808/10/25
P&B Buttron & Co.
P&B Buttron & Co. write that they cancelled an insurance policy for and unfilled shipment of wheat from Nantes to London, and offer their services for the future. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04549
to William D. Patterson re: decision to give up trade
1816/04/02
Fletcher, William, fl. 1816
Fletcher writes that he is going to give up trade, as it only causes him a loss of profit. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04551
to Montgomery Livingston re: best wishes for a pleasant stay in Italy
1836/10/28
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Robert L. Livingston wishes his son Montgomery to enjoy his stay in Italy and to learn as much as he can of its Roman history. He also gives news of the family at Clermont.
GLC03107.04555
to John Forsyth re: negotiating a treaty with France
1835/06/21
Livingston, Edward, 1764-1836
Edward Livingston explains his actions in trying to negotiate a treaty with France. Typed transcript available in the collateral file. Written aboard the U.S. Frigate "Constitution" at sea near Long Island.
GLC03107.04561
to Charles Henri d'Estaing
25 July 1787
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the application of the Marquis de Bouille to the Society of the Cincinnati. Also asks the Count d'Estaing for a list of the officers in the French Navy who are members of the Society; would like to use this list to to fill out diplomas for...
GLC02437.03619
to Henry Knox
22 October 1781
Teissedre de Fleury, Francois Louis, 1749-?
Has heard Knox has replaced ordnance lost or damaged during the siege of Yorktown by the Regiment of Bourbons and inquires if the same can be done for the Régiment de Saintonge. Also requests flags for marching. A note on the back requests...
GLC02437.01256
20 November 1783
Elliot, Andrew, 1728-1797
Writes he is leaving for England "where it is most probable I shall spend the remainder of my days." Thanks Knox for his friendship and kindness and asks Knox to look out for his daughter, Mrs. Jauncy and his friend, Mr. William Seton, as they are...
GLC02437.02790
13 November 1789
Eustis, William, 1753-1825
Discusses a gentleman from Boston who is attempting to obtain the position of commissary of pensioners. Asks whether the appointment to that post is granted from the state or the Continent. Relates a request from the Marquis La Gallissonnière...
GLC02437.04414
to William Eustis
13 December 1789
Relates that he delayed responding to Eustis's previous correspondence in hopes that Congress would decide upon an arrangement for paying the invalids (refer to GLC02437.04414 and GLC02437.04386). If someone is specially appointed to the post of...
GLC02437.04439
to Henry Knox [in French]
2 May 1790
D'Estaing, Jean Baptiste Charles Henri Hector, 1729-1794
Discusses diplomas for the Society of the Cincinnati.
GLC02437.04593
to Winthrop Sargent
18 May 1793
This is the letterpress original that was used to make the copy of GLC02437.05892. Refer to that record for a full catalog entry. Fragile with areas of text loss.
GLC02437.05894
to William Heath
25 July 1782
Writes that Captain [Thomas] Seward has informed him of the "ruinous" state of brass items in the stores. Suggests "the propriety of replacing the cannon, giving them a proper supply of ammunition and sending 20,000 rounds for the infantry - Capt...
GLC02437.01502
to Congress
3 January 1784
Written by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Knox gives a report on the state of West Point soon before his intended departure for Boston. Notes the dissolution of several companies/corps. Gives status of hospital, cannon, ammunition and supplies...
GLC02437.02903
to William Duer
December 16, 1792
Discusses ongoing negotiations concerning Duer's land shares. States he expects Duer "will make a full & explicit offer" to [Théophile] Cazenove's offer. Believes if Duer's offer is as "reasonable" as he presumes it will be he should receive an...
GLC02437.05738
William Duers receipt for stock of the United States 28th April 1791
28 April 1791
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Lists stocks received of Henry Knox on 26 April 1791 transferred to Messrs Le Roy and Bayard. Title from docket.
GLC02437.04930
[Bond for Shaw & Randall]
March 24, 1792-April 4, 1792
Several documents detailing financial arrangements between the firm of Samuel Shaw and Thomas Randall, and a firm called Philips, Cramond & Co. of Philadelphia. A copy of the original, including the signatures. See GLC02437.05375 for the letter...
GLC02437.05374
[Minutes of a conversation]
6 September 1792
Minutes of a conversation between Knox and two "Commissionaires of his Catholic Majesty" from Spain, José Ignacio de Viar and José de Jáudenes y Nebot. Discusses relations between Spain and the United States as well as those with the Indians....
GLC02437.05601
[Renting the estate of Isaac Gridley]
1 October 1772
Flucker, Thomas, 1719-1783
As mortgagee of Gridley's estate, Thomas Flucker of Boston issues this official document renting out the estate to Admiral John Montagu for an annual sum of eighty pounds. Montagu was then Commander-in-Chief of the North American station. Flucker's...
GLC02437.00019
22 December 1787
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses a mutual, unnamed friend, stating "we are much deranged at our friend's delay, as we are in expectation every moment of some one taking the alarm , & persuing [sic] him - " States that the friend must have departed on a vessel to somewhere...
GLC02437.03733
2 March 1788
Notes that he writes on this half sheet because it is Sunday and he cannot purchase more paper. Writes, "the Legislature of this State met in Wednesday last, [re] his Excellencies speech to them, it is highly approved off [sic], all is quiet & every...
GLC02437.03812
20 April 1788
Recently heard news that their mutual friend, James Swan, arrived in France. His wife, Hepzibah Clark Swan, is still in America and hopes James will send for her. Jackson doubts he will be able to, noting "...I am sure his Finances are not...
GLC02437.03852
February 15, 1789
Received his last letter, which contained an enclosure from Mr. [James] Swan. Is very happy to see from his letter that Knox has recovered from his illness, and thanks God for it. Also feels that Mr. [Elbridge] Gerry has chosen well to go into...
GLC02437.04116
30 August 1790
Jackson acknowledges that he received a letter from Knox on 22 August 1790. Laments that it was not within his "power" to take care of a debt that Knox asked him to settle in Worcester. Says he heard from a vessel from the West Indies that on 15...
GLC02437.04706
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