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to Philip Livingston re: desire to sell dried goods
circa 1815-1860
The author of the note writes that his wife has rum and molasses, and could sell more dried goods if she had some.
GLC03107.04559
Receipt of flour from Edward Thorn
1790/12/27
DeLameter, Cornelius, fl. 1790-1791
GLC03107.04578
to John Elderkin
December 31, 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox writes to Elderkin, magazine keeper for Daniel Parker & Co., a firm that furnished supplies for troops. Relates that his contract with Parker has nearly expired and no measure has been taken for its renewal. Orders Elderkin to deliver a large...
GLC02437.02876
to Henry Knox
26 September 1793
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Says the letter is being delivered by Mr. Bauncol, the agent to Monsieur D'Espremenil. Duer reports he offered D'Espremenil a part of township 7 before he sold his stake in the Eastern Lands to Knox and William Bingham. This was done because D...
GLC02437.05930
[Memorandum of conversation with Edmond-Charles Genêt]
7 June 1793
Initialled by Knox. Reports on a conversation with French Minister Genet. Mentions news about Guadalupe and Martinique. Says Admiral Gardener made an appearance there and was told that the defenders were in need of muskets, cannon, and ammunition...
GLC02437.05897
[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
[List of trees to be delivered to St. Georges, Maine]
20 October 1793
List of fruit trees to be delivered to the site of his future house (Montpelier). Includes 200 apple trees, 100 pear trees, 50 peach trees, 50 cherry trees, as well as 200 currant and gooseberry bushes. Mentions cuttings of grape vines, 30 locust...
GLC02437.05951
[Invitation]
February 13, 1795
Invitation to Henry Knox, "late Secretary of War," to join a group of merchants for dinner at the City Tavern on Wednesday, the 18th of this month.
GLC02437.09954
to Mr. Grimanney & Co.
21 August 1771
Moss, Thomas, fl. 1771
Also signed by Henry Knox. A bill of exchange for sterling. Requests that a sum of thirteen pounds, twelve shillings be paid to John Langdon. A note on the verso by Knox orders the payment be made. Like Knox, Langdon was a Boston bookseller.
GLC02437.00005
[Account of books and magazines sent to Henry Knox]
7 March 1772
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Invoice lists items sent from London and their costs. The second page has an autograph letter identical to GLC02437.00008. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00009
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