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to Henry Knox
8 July 1795
White, Anthony Walton, 1750-1803
Discusses the purchase of a horse.
GLC02437.06462
14 November 1794
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
Informs Knox he enclosed a survey from Mr. [Noah] Miller. Also informs him he hired Mr. [James] Malcom to survey the [Waldo patent] land. Discusses the progress of the survey work, marking the road, and laying out the township. Mentions he was...
GLC02437.06243
January 24, 1795
Provides an update on the progress of the Knox's house (Montpelier) being built in Thomaston, Maine. Mentions where the fruit trees were planted and the amount of land that has been plowed. Expresses his displeasure with Knox's last letter to him...
GLC02437.06325
16 April 1795
Holland, Park, 1752-1844
Informs Knox that he has hired four farmers to work the land for him and offers his services as a surveyor should Knox need it, as long as he is given enough notice. Noted as written in Belcherstown, most likely in Maine.
GLC02437.06394
to Henry Jackson
9 july 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the arrival of a mare and finances.
GLC02437.06464
15 August - 7 September 1793
Hills, John, fl. 1771-1796
Three parts. First part dated 15 August. Details his journey to view the land and states that "for about 1 mile the land was very poor, but the Inhabitants a long the River are very thick settled and have plenty of Wheat, Barley, Rye, and Corn." Goes...
GLC02437.10272
[Knox's certificate of membership to the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture]
1 August 1795
Russell, Thomas, 1749-1796
Signed by Russell as President of the Society and John Avery, Secretary. Contains the Society's seal. Docketed by Knox.
GLC02437.10323
[John Campbell's declaration regarding the Damariscotta River settlement]
February 26, 1747
Campbell, John, fl. 1747
Attests that he took up land in an area under the charge of Colonel [David] Dunbar. Dunbar was replaced by Colonel Samuel Waldo, and some families left the area while others remained. The greatest concentration of settlers dwelled in the township...
GLC02437.10411
to Robert Wyatt
24 May 1797
Discusses business related to gardens and orchards. Mentions different fruit trees, including pear and cherry.
GLC02437.09990
to unknown [incomplete]
10 May 1794
Discusses his trees and that he would like the recipient to "make some considerable addtions to them." Also mentions a conflict or disagreement with someone. Watermarked "J Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold by J Woodmason/London." Letterpress copy.
GLC02437.10298
29 May 1794
Discusses payment for services rendered. Wants Jackson to keep men "supplied so that no unnessary expence [is made] for idle workmen [due to] want of materials ... " Mentions installing lightning rods and "keeping an attentive eye upon the house...
GLC02437.10300
[William Burns's declaration regarding the Muscongus settlement]
Burns, William, fl. 1747
Burns discusses his settlement on Samuel Waldo's Muscongus Patent (also known as the Waldo or Linconshire Patent, land in present-day Maine). Discusses improvements Burns made to a stone house, and mentions his black cattle. Burns was given command...
GLC02437.10410
to Thomas Vose
12 April 1794
Starts by stating that he "means to have two Gardens" and describes where he wants them and their basic layout. Mentions that he would greatly like to have apples and pears. Writes that his family will not be able to travel this summer and that he...
GLC02437.10297
[Return of forage issued]
27 October 1782-20 November 1782
Campbell, John, fl. 1782-1787
Lists the date issued, to whom, the quantity, and whether it was Indian corn, oats, rye, peas or hay.
GLC02437.10513
[Insurance policy for the passage of thirty-eight horses from Maine to Antigua]
15 November 1802
Homer, Benjamin, fl. 1802
Titled "policy of assurance." Partially printed. Contains the signatures of Homer and six other insurers and their corresponding sums at the bottom of the page. Insures passage of the horses aboard the schooner Harmon from St. George, Maine, to...
GLC02437.10347
[Sketch of land]
26 November 1800
Return of land laid out for Captain Henry Black in the town of Prospect, Maine. Includes a sketch of the land and notes on the location and quality of land.
GLC02437.10602
[List]
circa 15 November 1752
Signature is illegible. List of subscribers who have acknowledged receiving supplies from Isaac Winslow (Samuel Waldo's agent). List includes the number of bushels, value of bushels, and each subscriber's signatures. Date was added later in pencil.
GLC02437.10638
[Thomas Henderson's declaration regarding a settlement in the Eastern part of Massachusetts Bay]
February 18, 1747
Henderson, Thomas, fl. 1747
Henderson attests that he became a settler on the Eastern part of Massachusetts Bay in 1728. Took up a lot of land on St. George's, a colony of which Colonel [Samuel] Waldo was the proprietor, in 1735. Moved to Lincoln (present-day Maine) in 1736...
GLC02437.10409
22 October 1792
McClure, David, 1748-1820
Responds to a previous letter from Knox (GLC02437.10255) and thanks him for ordering copies of his "Sermons on the Moral law." States that Knox has suggested the only plan for teaching the Native Americans "civilization": "an incorporation of white...
GLC02437.05664
5 May 1796
Simpson, Henry Jr., fl. 1794-1796
Discusses landscaping projects he is working on for Knox's land in Maine.
GLC02437.06732
[Agreement between Christopher Gore and William Hay]
14 November 1796
Signature, possibly of Christopher Gore, has been clipped. Also signed by William Hay and by John Trumbull as witness. Contract between the American Christopher Gore, living in London, and William Hay, a London gardener. Enumerates the terms of...
GLC02437.06868
to Samuel Hodgdon
28 November 1796
Reports that he has received Hodgdon's shipment, and unfortunately the corn in it was inedible and "infected with the weavil [sic]." Believes he will not suffer too badly from the loss, however. Mentions that he and Henry Jackson are faced with...
GLC02437.06872
to Zenas Lothrop
4 April 1797
Discusses farming and business at Brigadier's Island.
GLC02437.06942
to John Gleason
20 June 1797
Gives Gleason directions concerning construction and business, such as asking him to have the mills repaired and wheels made. Also draws a couple of diagrams, one of which appears to be for a new barn.
GLC02437.06990
1 October 1797
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Responds to Knox's letter of 16 September 1797 with an apology for his "abrupt deportation from Montpelier." States that he has met with disappointments while participating in running the nation, commenting that "the inattention of our friends to...
GLC02437.07035
18 October 1797
Wyatt, Robert, fl. 1797
Discusses peach and other fruit trees as well as the gardens at Knox's estate. Noted as written at Montpelier, which is Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07037
January 27, 1798
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Expresses his happiness that David Wells has returned to help take care of the horses and that he is helping Wells settle in.
GLC02437.07082
List of horses & colts belonging to Genl Knox
16 May 1798
Lists all of Henry Knox's horses by name and their foals by age along with their respective height.
GLC02437.07130
31 May 1798
Rynier, John, fl. 1797-1802
Informs Knox that he has received his letter with $60 and a cask of seeds. Discusses feeding cattle, and the cows and oxen themselves.
GLC02437.07139
20 July 1798
Lowe, Samuel, fl. 1797-1798
Describes the landscaping for Knox's house, Montpelier.
GLC02437.07158
26 December 1798
Eustis, William, 1753-1825
Dr. Eustis discusses with Knox the proper diagnosis and treatment plans for Knox's cows and the potential profitability of such an enterprise. There is a possibility that Knox could breed horses, "if hay and pasturage are plenty," but for now the...
GLC02437.07213
7 May 1796
Lothrop, Zenas, fl. 1764-1858
Written from "Brigadier's Island." Discusses shipment of goods and livestock to and from Knox's estate in Maine, especially sheep.
GLC02437.06734
[Agreement between Henry Knox and William Bell]
31 May 1796
Witnessed and signed by Thomas C. Lowden. Agreement that Bell will hire, for Knox, a gardener from England named Thomas Roebuck, who will come work for Knox in America. Outlines Roebuck's terms, including wages for the first three years of...
GLC02437.06756
List of stock bought for Genl. Knox
June 1796
Lists livestock purchased for General Henry Knox and sent to his property in Maine. List includes oxen, cows, heifers, and calves. Livestock is also described and the price paid is included.
GLC02437.06780
29 July 1796-2 August 1796
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
The first portion of the letter, dated 29 July, asks Knox some questions about poultry and chicken coops Knox owns. Also reports that one of Knox's attorneys, John Hale, has died. The second portion, dated 2 August, mentions furniture and finding...
GLC02437.06793
9 August 1796
Received Knox's recent letters. Discusses the prices for goods being sold, such as iron, beef, and corn, and relates the methods people are using to pay for these goods. Also mentions shipments being made via several different vessels.
GLC02437.06796
18 September 1796
Has enclosed a letter from his son (may be GLC02437.06818, which is signed, "Joseph Peirce & Son"). Asks Knox to send his reply as safely and quickly as possible. Also discusses his attempts to order a "hay screw" to be made for Knox, per his...
GLC02437.06819
22 September 1796
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Relates that he paid several bills Knox owed, including one to Mr. [Ebenezer] Dunton. Provides a summary of financial transactions he has performed on Knox's behalf. Also mentions that Dr. [William] Eustis has purchased for Knox a breeding mare.
GLC02437.06821
[Agreement]
19 May 1797
Agreement between Knox and Robert Wyatt from England, for Wyatt to work in the gardens on Knox's property. Signed by Wyatt, with John Rynier and Friederick Gottman signing as witnesses.
GLC02437.06969
to Joseph Peirce
14 October 1796
Addressed to "Joseph Peirce & Son." Asks Peirce to inquire after a gardener Knox is supposed to be hiring from England. Also asks Peirce to forward a variety of articles, including crackers, hinges, nails, and a kettle.
GLC02437.06840
19 October 1796
Mentions his astonishment to have not heard from Knox, [William] Bingham or [Alexander] Baring (he spells it "Bearing") since Cobb left Knox's house. Discusses a survey of his land as well as construction of a house near his "Nest." Comments that...
GLC02437.06846
[Report concerning Brigadier's Island]
21 October 1796
Reports on conditions at Brigadier's Island, particularly regarding wood and lumber, livestock, and the possibility of building a canal. Mentions Mr. Zenas Lothrop and Captain [George] Ulmer.
GLC02437.06848
3 November 1796
Signed by Joseph Peirce & Son. Declares that he received Knox's letter too late to be able to satisfy some of his requests. Relates that he did acquire a variety of products for Knox, including apples from an excellent orchard. Second page lists...
GLC02437.06861
to Mr. Lowe
10 April 1797
Writes that he will be sending peach and plum trees to Lowe and gives instructions on landscaping and construction. Partially written in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.06946
27 April 1796
Discusses a variety of matters relating to Knox's estate in Maine, particularly regarding the purchase of cows and bulls for the farm. Also mentions the construction of a house for the cook and the purchase of cucumber seeds.
GLC02437.06722
21 May 1796
Reports on several small debts he incurred while working as Knox's agent in Thomaston. Also mentions that a mare Knox purchased in Philadelphia gave birth to a "beautiful mare colt," but the colt died, of indeterminate cause, at about ten days old.
GLC02437.06747
6 July 1796
Mentions that a cow was purchased for Knox by General [Benjamin] Lincoln and is being sent to Knox with this letter. Discusses problems with rental payments. Relates that a young man who is a tanner by trade will be coming by to see Knox. Touches...
GLC02437.06784
[Agreement with John Lillie]
Agreement with John Lillie regarding fisheries at Brigadier's Island. Countersigned by John Lillie, with Richard Waterhouse and Friederick Gottman signing as witnesses.
GLC02437.06943
9 June 1797
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Discusses how there are less fish available, especially salmon and run. Expresses his hope that he will never need to be in public service again, though, since the fisheries are doing so poorly, it might be necessary.
GLC02437.06984
16 November 1797
Discusses sheep and carpenters for Knox's estate, Montpelier, in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07050
to William Bingham
8 November 1798
Discusses issues with the land the possibility of selling their farms.
GLC02437.07187
21 August 1797
Updates Knox on the developments on Brigadier's Island in making the land fit for grazing.
GLC02437.07020
21 May 1797
Tells Knox about his many interests on the island specifically concerning settlers, sheep, and fish.
GLC02437.06971
[Agreement with John Rynier]
14 September 1797
Neater copy of GLC02437.07029. States an agreement with Rynier that Rynier will be employed under Knox as a director and principal farmer on Knox's lands.
GLC02437.07030
[Agreement with William Hay]
December 21, 1797
Agreement between William Hay and Henry Knox, for Knox to employ Hay as a gardener for a period of two years. Date from docket.
GLC02437.07071
to unknown
February 25, 1798
Discusses events on his estate, such as some of the mares having foals as well as his financial difficulties.
GLC02437.07091
7 March 1798
Discusses cattle and includes a list of feed and such for animals.
GLC02437.07101
17 March 1798
Discusses the status of the estate and asks Knox to send goods such as rice and coffee.
GLC02437.07106
24 March 1798
Sends the letter by a carpenter he has hired and discusses his plans for a farmyard.
GLC02437.07110
29 May 1797
Hewes, Elihu, fl. 1797
Discusses business and a delivery of beef and pork, among other items.
GLC02437.06979
to Eleanor Hammond
December 1, 1864
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
Received two letters from her last night, one dated 11/23/64 and the other 11/25/64. Happy she included four extra postage stamps in one of them. Leg is "almost well." Weather is "very warm." Has recovered from his cold. Beef for dinner tonight. If...
GLC09273.12
to Jedediah Smith
December 11, 1801
Smith, Calvin, 1768-1840
Begins by saying how happy he is to know Jedediah is alive. Tries to convince him to move to the Mississippi territory where the soil is so much more fertile than the stony ground of Massachusetts. Describes in detail all the advantages he would...
GLC04601.02
[Map of land]
1795
Map of surveyed land possibly located in Maine. Titled, "THE SOUTH LINE OF the 50000 Acres Run By John Gleason Junr 1795 No 1." Covers three miles and a half of land and includes notes on the quality of land. Document is partially printed with...
GLC02437.10598
19 June 1791
Wrote Knox by the last post and included a copy of his letter to the legislative committee that is managing the sale of the lands in Maine. Reports "the Legislature had directed the Committee to negotiate for two Million of Acres - this was a great...
GLC02437.05013
[Agreement to deliver 12 tons of hay to Henry Knox's stable]
22 June 1791
Hart, Christopher, fl. 1791
Agreement signed by Hart with his mark. The document is in the hand of the witness, Reiner John Van den Brock, who also signed it. States that Hart is to supply Knox's stable with 12 tons of hay from the date of this document to 1 April 1792. Hay...
GLC02437.05019
26 June 1791
References Knox's letters of 17 and 19 June. Also references the letter he sent Knox on 23 June (GLC02437.05026). Encloses a copy of the preliminary agreement (not included) made with the committee for the sale of lands. Says the agreement will be...
GLC02437.05030
4 September 1791
References Knox's letter of 27 July. Complied with Knox's request to converse with gentlemen in trade "on the subject of the probable quantity of produce that would be convey'd on the Canal from Connecticut River to this place in the course of the...
GLC02437.05143
3 November 1790
Knox, William, 1756-1795
William tells Secretary of War Henry Knox that since his last letter to Henry of October 29 (GLC02437.04759) he has discussed with Hannah Harwood the money she owed Mr. Longman and has "delivered her the care of Watch furniture and seeds from Mrs...
GLC02437.04768
8 November 1789
An extensive summary of details concerning the Waldo Patent. Includes financial information, instructions on selling the land to settlers, and instructions on the administration of the land.
GLC02437.04774
28 November 1790
Advised Knox and family to get out of Philadelphia in the summer or be exposed to "the unhealthy climate of that City in the hot Season..." Describes a severe snowstorm that has hit Boston. Mentions that Governor John Hancock is not well and "is...
GLC02437.04782
[Minutes for Creek Treaty]
circa 1790
Draft of a treaty between the United States and the Creek nation stipulating that Creek Chief Alexander McGillivray would be the liaison with the "rank of Brigadier General." The "great medal chiefs" will also be granted a commission and two agents...
GLC02437.04785
19 April 1791
Lamb, John, 1735-1800
Colonel Lamb has sent Knox two barrels of apples, "best Newtown Pippins" and a bundle of English newspapers for Knox's culinary and reading pleasure.
GLC02437.04919
to Mason Wheaton
January 10,1789
Writes that the bearer, Captain Thomas Vose, has arranged with Knox to occupy and apparently rent farmland belonging to Knox. Asks Wheaton to deliver him to the territory at a time he and Vose can agree upon.
GLC02437.04082
February 7, 1792- February 8, 1792
Contains two letters. The first, written on 7 February 1792, declares that he was informed by General [Benjamin] Lincoln that Lincoln has no openings under him and so will be unable to hire Peirce's son at present. However, he will keep him in mind...
GLC02437.05310
[Land purchase instructions for Henry Jackson and other agents]
2 June 1791
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Document is apparently written in Duer's hand and signed by both Knox and Duer. Docket is in Knox's hand. Document provides instructions to their agents for the purchase of a tract of land in Maine. Docket suggests General Henry Jackson was one of...
GLC02437.04970
References Jackson's letter of 19 June (GLC02437.05012) which contained the proposals of the committee for the sale of 2 million acres east of the Penobscot River. Says that without maps he cannot give a precise opinion upon the proposed boundaries...
GLC02437.05029
to George Washington
January 13, 1783
Knox requests Washington to grant a 12-14 day leave of absence to Lieutenant Colonel Johnson of Colonel Swift's regiment. Notes that Johnson's family is in distress due to a shortage of grain.
GLC02437.10080
3 September 1801
Document is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Discusses a large barn full of various items such as hay and rye. Also discusses a shed adjoining the barn and the total value of the goods. Letter is likely referring to Mr. Joseph...
GLC02437.07603
to John Witherspoon
4 November 1801
Requests Witherspoon delivers Knox's oxen, colts, cows, and his other animals on the island (likely Brigadiers Island, present day Sears Island, Maine) to a Mr. [Cauldon]. Also request Witherspoon informs him the amount of wood he can supply this...
GLC02437.07656
1791
Shippen, Edward, 1729-1806
Discusses renting out a farm at Mount Pleasant to [Henry] Knox. Edward Shippen and Tenth Coxe were noted in red pen at a later date.
GLC02437.09889
26 June 1789
Provides Knox with an update on the lands he is managing for him on the Waldo patent. Has fenced in a farm because the "Cattle & Sheep are very troublesome." Discusses livestock, particularly the profitability of cattle. Comments on the...
GLC02437.04258
29 September 1789
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Apparently sends condolences to the Knox family (likely regarding the recent death of one of Knox's children). Writes that he would be happy to receive a line from Knox and answer any questions Knox might have about Sargent's area of the country....
GLC02437.04369
7 December 1789
Replies to Knox's letter from 9 November (GLC02437.04410). Notes that Knox is correct in his observation that "Agriculture might afford me Satisfaction and profit..." Adds that presently, he is living beyond his means. Writes that the governor has...
GLC02437.04428
2 September 1788
William, attending business in Henry's absence, transmits two letters from Lucy Knox (possibly GLC02437.03976 and GLC02437.03979). Notes that Congress recently addressed the question of its permanent location. Six states were in favor of New York...
GLC02437.03980
3 January 1789
Read, John, fl. 1789-1795
Has received his letter of the previous month and sees that Knox is interested in learning about the "whole process of raising and fitting Hemp for use." Would be happy to explain his "own method in the cultivation of this usefull plant." Provides...
GLC02437.04069
February 17, 1789
Fuller, Jonathan, fl. 1789
Written from Woolwich, likely in Maine. Hired a Mr. Noah Miller to do some agricultural work for him on land in New Canaan, in Lincoln County, in 1780. However, Fuller was unable to continue the improvements, because British troops took possession...
GLC02437.04118
20 July 1790
Gives a report of his trip to Alexandria, Virginia, and the surrounding area. Mentions that he had dinner with the Washingtons at Mount Vernon. Says he would have stayed with a Mrs. House in Philadelphia, but the Attorney General, Edmund Randolph...
GLC02437.04658
March 30, 1790
Discusses the market for what appears to be stave timber. Writes that "the high price which they offered, & the small quantity that they were able to engage shews [sic] that staves are not so easily got in this country as perhaps you may have...
GLC02437.04565
5 July 1790
Reports on a recent visit he made to [Samuel] Ogden. Attempted to persuade Ogden to pay a debt he owed [James] Webber, a London merchant, but Ogden has to wait for money that is owed to him before he can pay the debt. Relates that he delivered...
GLC02437.04645
17 April 1788
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804
Replies to Knox's letter from 12 April (GLC02437.03835). Discusses army pay warrants. Has "ransacked the County a couple of good cows." Promises to send a cow to Knox when one can be obtained. Speculates on the possible adoption of the...
GLC02437.03843
23 April 1788
Reports that Mr. Skinner is driving cattle and oxen to New York for Knox. Writes, "Yesterday your Cow & Calf began their March by Land for New York in Company with Seven of the Finest fat oxen in the World two of which are far beyond any I ever saw...
GLC02437.03854
15 August 1788
Discusses matters related to the Ohio Company settlement at Marietta, including the possibility of defense against Native American attacks. Intended to send Knox a plan of Marietta, but was unable to draw one due to his injured or afflicted hand....
GLC02437.03962
22 August 1790
Jackson acknowledges Secretary of War Knox's letter of 15 August 1790. Mentions that he and "the Colonel" are making their way to Portland. Describes the journey, his sea sickness, and the help they received during the trip. Says a Mr. Gregory...
GLC02437.04699
6 June 1789
Mentions that he recently arrived in the Waldo patent lands, and has found the people there mostly healthy, though grain is scarce and some people are quite destitute. Reports that Captain [George] Ulmer told him he had written to Knox regarding the...
GLC02437.04233
to Lucy Knox
8 October 1789
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Discusses the hurricane season and other extreme weather conditions in Antigua, such as a lengthy drought which caused cattle to die from want of drink. Speaks briefly about the natural features of the island that she does like. Explains her hope...
GLC02437.04381
[Estimate of expenses]
1799
List of expenses "of the produce of St. Georges Farm for the year 1799."
GLC02437.07349
9 January 1801
Provides instructions for his upcoming two month absence. Discusses the quantity of wood and limestone he would like to see gathered. Says a large portion of wood can be obtained from people who are indebted to him. Provides further instructions on...
GLC02437.07500
26 July 1801
Vaughan, Charles, 1759-1839
Encloses (not included) expenses from the survey work on the lands in Hampden, Maine. Notes most of the valuable land is already occupied and subjected to the price under the director of the government. Believes Knox will find the same circumstances...
GLC02437.07575
30 August 1801
Witherspoon, John, fl. 1800-1801
Inquires about various issues concerning the care of Brigadiers Island (present day Sears Island, Maine). Asks about the quantity of wood Knox would like and if he should have it shipped to Boston, Massachusetts. Also discusses business...
GLC02437.07599
February 19, 1802
Provides Knox with a progress report on Knox's farm. Mentions the weather has been moderate and unfavorable which is bad for business. Discusses moving part of the cattle and horses to another location. Also mentions the stoves and "kiln wood"...
GLC02437.07718
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