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to Henry Knox
2 December 1798
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Informs Knox of two brigs that have arrived and discusses the loading process and their cargo.
GLC02437.07198
6 May 1787
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Mentions he still has not been reimbursed for his expenses from last year. Discusses relations with the Native Americans, stating he is glad that "the surveys will soon be continued & that the Indians are peaceably inclined." Writes, "that as the...
GLC02437.03544
[Receipt for stable service]
2 November 1787
Gilbert, William, fl. 1787
Receipt of payment from Henry Knox for 19 shillings. Apparently denotes payment of a tax on Mr. Livingston's stable, which Knox is using.
GLC02437.03694
An Estimate of the annual expense of family &c in New York for the year 1785 86, and 87.
27 August 1787
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Lists the estimated annual cost for the family while living in New York City. Includes items such as dinners, keeping two horses, wine, and others.
GLC02437.03646
12 November 1787
Peirce, John, 1750-1798
Gives information about events in Virginia related to ratifying the Constitution. Encloses an act [not present] "now adopted by the legislature," about calling a convention. States that, "the policy of the state is against the constitution and the...
GLC02437.03703
to Philip Schuyler
3 May 1784
Knox asks Schuyler to help him arrange transportation for the Minister of France to St. Johns (possibly present-day Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec). Asks if there are boats on Lake George or Lake Champlain that could adequately transport the...
GLC02437.02996
[Certificate of the service of Lieutenant Colonel Carrington]
28 July 1784
Knox certifies that [Edward] Carrington sold cannon to defray expenses of transporting arms and stores to establish a magazine near Richmond, Virginia, for the Southern states. Written in Dorchester, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.03032
15 June 1787
Pemberton, Robert, ?-1788
Explains that a Mr. Audebert has received from the Board of Treasury an order for the loan officer in Virginia to pay John Pierce $1107. Has enclosed a warrant in this amount for Knox to sign (not present). Also reports that a box of medicines being...
GLC02437.03581
to [Jeremiah] Wadsworth
8 April 1787
Thanks Wadsworth for a salmon he sent. In reference to Wadsworth's request for clothing and shoes for the troops, tells him to acquire it and he will be paid out of the warrants he already received (see GLC02437.03509 for Wadsworth's letter). Reports...
GLC02437.03513
[Notes on Treasury Department travelling expenses]
12 March 1790
Notes on payment of officers' travelling expenses: "Treasury department when removed in 1785 from Philadelphia to New York any charges including travelling expenses." Refers to an ordinance on the subject from 7 May 1787. Verso includes a note that...
GLC02437.03545
[Return of military stores at Fort Pitt]
25 July 1785
Ashton, Joseph, fl. 1779-1785
Marked as a copy. Includes the [copied?] signature of Joseph Ashton, Lieutenant of Artillery Commanding at Fort Pitt. Lists carriages, howitzers, carbines, rifles, horse shoes, and other stores.
GLC02437.03168
January 23, 1793
Russell, Thomas, fl. 1793
Written in Russell's hand, but is signed by both Russell and James Sullivan. References a letter they wrote to Knox on 9 December 1792. That letter received no answer, so they are repeating its contents in this letter. They are writing in their...
GLC02437.05791
March 31, 1793
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Signed twice by Jackson. References Knox's letter of 20 March. Has heard nothing from William Tudor since the last letter he forwarded to Knox. Relates that his note to Tudor was due 17 March. Reports that [Thomas?] Adams the printer informed him...
GLC02437.05861
15 April 1793
Forgot to mention in his letter of yesterday that he made an inquiry into apple and pear trees as well as currant bushes. Says they are hard to find here. Has been told it is too late in the season. If they were transported to Maine, not one in a...
GLC02437.05873
to Henry Jackson
23 April 1794
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
Informs Jackson the carpenters began the framing on the house (most likely Montpelier) and the Masons; will begin laying stone in two days. Requests $100 to purchase a pair of oxen and $50 for wood. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.06085
January 28, 1793
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Enquired of Berry & Rogers for horse or travelling canteens. They only had one pair of a small size for 7 guineas. Heard Mr. Edgar will quit his house on Wall Street. Also heard that Mrs. Fleming is moving from her home. Is meeting with Fleming's...
GLC02437.05798
7 March 1793
Taylor, William, fl. 1793-1806
Reports that the interest of Thomas Goldthwait in the Penobscot lands came into his hands part by purchase and part by a debt owed to Taylor's father, Nathaniel Taylor. Claims he now owns 1/5 of the township of Frankfort along the Penobscot River....
GLC02437.05845
5 December 1792
Brett, Piercy, fl. 1788-1792
Provides an extensive description of "French affairs" in relation to the French Revolution which he states is occupying all of Europe. "That their Republic seems so firmly established, they bid defiance to all the neighbouring powers to shake it...
GLC02437.05724
31 October 1793
Tyler, John Steele, 1752-1813
Reports that the cold and marching has made Mr. Vesey ill. Tells of their travels in Maine and their high expenses thus far. Says "the Inhabitants are extravigent [sic] in their demands, they take ever[y] advantage of us knowing that we must submit...
GLC02437.05955
6 November 1793
Reports on Mr. Vesey's health. Says Vesey was so ill that they took a small craft to Thomaston and that Captain Vose thought it best for them to remain a few days. Continues letter on 8 November and says Vesey is better. Reports he has spent 70...
GLC02437.05961
to Lucy Flucker Knox
13 November 1793
Knox, Henry Jackson, 1780-1832
Tells his mother he left New York the morning after her and arrived in Newport 22 hours later. He dined in Providence, spent the night there, and then went to Boston and stayed with Henry Jackson. He is currently staying with his uncle William Knox...
GLC02437.05973
to Nicholas Hoffman
23 March 1794
Requests Mr. Nicholas Hoffman purchase various types of fruit trees and provides detailed instructions on how to carefully transport them by boat. The letter has a drawing of a hand with a pointing index finger.
GLC02437.06068
17 June 1794
Wadsworth, James, 1730-1817
Has a postal stamped [New?] Haven dated June 20th. Informs Knox he sent Julia [Knox?] a horse. Describes the horse as not being handsome but says it is a Narragansett Breed, which is the best of breeds. Recommends Knox has the horse saddled...
GLC02437.06124
23 July 1794
Discusses the preparation for an expedition (possibly the build-up to the Battle of Fallen Timbers that took place on 20 August 1794). Notes there have been volunteers pouring in ever since his arrival. Reports General [Charles] Scott has moved to...
GLC02437.06150
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
13 August 1792
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Discusses travelling with Captain John Hills to survey the land and waterways for the building of the canal, specifically Millers river and other waterways going east. Informs Knox that they are continuing the survey and will probably be in the...
GLC02437.05578
6 December 1793
Leval, Rosalie Josephe Bacler de, ?-1811
Says she placed an order for goods in Havre de Grace, France, but they were sent to Philadelphia instead of Boston. Asks Knox for a loan of $135 to cover this unexpected cost. Place written assumed from content.
GLC02437.05989
13 April 1794
Reports Mr. Robinson, Mr. [Ebenezer] Dunton, Mr. [Henry] Simpson, and several laborers have set sail for St. George's [House]. Informs Knox he sent Mr. [Thomas] Vose a new ox cart and Mr. Vose expects the workmen to keep two teams in constant employ...
GLC02437.06078
26 April 1794
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Informs Knox the trees arrived from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York, New York and they, along with the gardener, are on a vessel heading towards St. George's [House] in Maine. Inquires about an invoice and if he should pay it. Mentions some...
GLC02437.06086
to James Sullivan
February 1, 1794
Apologizes for not responding to Sullivan's earlier request for information on a canal engineer from Europe who recently arrived in Philadelphia (see GLC02437.05964). Knox waited to write until the engineer, Mr. Weston, an Englishman, arrived in the...
GLC02437.06037
14 May 1794
Informs Jackson he received the $100 from Mr. Robinson. Expresses disappointment with Jackson for refusing him money for supplies and asking him to call upon neighbors who are indebted to Knox. Writes, "it would be time ill spent to call on the...
GLC02437.06095
to Lucy Knox
14 August 1794
Informs Lucy his carriage broke down and he did not arrive home until this morning. Discusses the patent (possibly part of the Waldo patent lands) and the construction of their house (Montpelier).
GLC02437.06165
to Clara M. Miller
December 21, 1901
Sherzer, Edwin B., fl. 1900-1902
Found his dog. Sold his dogs for $150 (a $20 loss). He misses them.
GLC05755.069
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