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to Henry Knox
21 May 1797
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Tells Knox about his many interests on the island specifically concerning settlers, sheep, and fish.
GLC02437.06971
[Agreement with John Rynier]
14 September 1797
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
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
Lowe, Samuel, fl. 1797-1798
Discusses cattle and includes a list of feed and such for animals.
GLC02437.07101
17 March 1798
Rynier, John, fl. 1797-1802
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
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
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
[USDA Forest Service release, The White Mountain Region]
30 August 1909
United States. Department of Agriculture.
The White Mountain region provides important forestry in New England as well as water flow, impacting commerce and manufacture.
GLC00687.170.01
[U. S. Department of Agriculture press release, Last Year Memorable for Forest Fire Destruction]
23 September 1909
A dry season, compared with indifference toward small fires the previous year led to a large amount of forest fire destruction. There are certain measures which can be taken to keep fire losses at a minimum.
GLC00687.171.01
[U. S. Department of Agriculture, The Forester, Forest Service business card]
Enclosed with GLC00687.171.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.171.02
[U. S. Department of Agriculture press release, Railroads Entering Into Practice of Forestry]
24 September 1909
Railroads can participate in forestry by using cheaper and more abundant wood for cross-ties as well as planting.
GLC00687.172.01
Enclosed with GLC00687.172.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.172.02
[U. S. Department of Agriculture press release, Government Forests of Prussia Well Managed]
27 September 1909
National forests in Prussia are great examples for the U.S. with their sustained yield or continuous reproduction of wood used.
GLC00687.173.01
September 27, 1909
Enclosed with GLC00687.173.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.173.02
[U. S. Department of Agriculture press release, Good Forest Work on Vanderbilt Estate]
07 October 1909
Forest work on the Biltmore estate includes wise management, fire guards, permanent logging roads and experimental work in silviculture.
GLC00687.174.01
Enclosed with GLC00687.174.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.174.02
[U. S. Department of Agriculture press release, Sawdust Flour From Waste of Lumber Mills]
27 October 1909
Sawdust flour can make dynamite, linoleum, xyolite, and artificial flooring. These uses will relieve the amount of waste from lumber mills.
GLC00687.175.01
Enclosed with GLC00687.175.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.175.02
[U. S. Department of Agriculture press release, Germans Planting Forests in China]
2 November 1909
While China is an example of the "evil effects of deforestation," German efforts to develop a strong system of forestry have been successful despite thieves and caterpillars.
GLC00687.176.01
Enclosed with GLC00687.176.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.176.02
[Slave sale]
25 September 1852
Charleston slave sale by Louis D. De Saussure: "On Thursday…will be sold at Ryan's Mart, in Chalmers Street,…a prime gang of 25 Negroes, accustomed to the culture of Sea Island Cotton and Rice." Lists the enslaved people by with their names, ages and...
GLC09339
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