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[Price current of lumber at Dublin, Ireland]
19 July 1792
Forbes, Edward, fl. 1792
Lists the prices for various types of wood and other items, including white oak, pine, bees wax, and whale and cod oil. Addressed to William Knox.
GLC02437.05550
to Henry Knox
13 April 1792
Leverett, Benjamin, fl. 1792
Writes that he sent Knox a letter in February 1792 about his intention to purchase a plot of land from Knox in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. As he never heard back, he takes the liberty to write again. If he is able to purchase the land, he would like...
GLC02437.05413
to Thomas Vose
8 October 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Informs Vose that he has received his letter concerning a tract of land. Mentions the possibility of postponing his trip to [St. Georges, Maine]. Hopes to make the trip in June, which at that time he will be "prepared to give deeds to all entitled...
GLC02437.05647
29 October 1792
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
Sends Knox news regarding Mr. Monvel, noting that Monvel "has been very fruitfull in the business that he was engaged in." Hopes Knox will visit the [Waldo] Patent in the following year. Reports that he can not begin construction of Knox's house...
GLC02437.05676
20 June 1792
Informs Knox that his last letter was delivered by Mr. Monvel, who is still staying with Vose. Local opinions of Monvel vary: "... some suppose that he's about to make a large purchase of land for a french settlement - others think him not in his...
GLC02437.05512
to Tench Francis
20 September 1796
Writes to Francis regarding the shipment of spars on a schooner called the Columbia, which will sail within for or five days from Thomaston to deliver them to Boston.
GLC02437.06820
3 October 1796
Francis, Tench, 1730-1800
Discusses ordering and transporting spars by boat. "Free" handwritten and stamped on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.06834
5 November 1796
Written from Montpelier, Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine. Unsigned, but content and a portion of the handwriting suggest the author is Henry Knox. Discusses a business deal in which Knox is trying to provide Francis with shipbuilding materials...
GLC02437.06865
to John Witherspoon
27 March 1797
Authorizes Witherspoon to hire four men to work on his home, Montpelier in Maine.
GLC02437.06938
to John Gleason
20 April 1797
Discusses building materials such as boards and logs.
GLC02437.06950
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
[Statement]
25 September 1797
Nicholson, Samuel, 1743-1811
Discusses a difference that arose between Captain Samuel Nicholson and Colonel George Claghorn, the ship's builder. The men almost came to blows after Claghorn allowed visitors on board the day before the ships launching without Nicholson's...
GLC02437.07033
13 December 1797
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Informs Knox that he went up to see the logging and discusses the boards and lumber, along with other estate related business.
GLC02437.07068
to the Secretary of the Navy
20 March 1799
Writes to the Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddert, concerning two new U.S. Navy vessels and their construction as he has timber he believes would be good to use for the construction of ships.
GLC02437.07108
March 30, 1798
Fales, David, fl. 1770-1801
Thanks Knox for his kindness and expresses his sympathy for the death of so many of the Knox children. Informs Knox about an idea for building a meeting house and that he will oversee the process.
GLC02437.07112
[Receipt]
23 August 1796
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Documents that he received from John Norton ninety dollars worth of a building material of some kind [illegible word; possibly "spar"], which amounts to one third of a contract Norton made with Henry Knox.
GLC02437.06802
to George Ulmer
12 October 1796
Written from Montpelier, Knox's estate in Thomaston, Maine. Provides some instructions for Ulmer and Mr. [likely John] Gleason regarding the building of a dockyard. Provides some practical concerns and his opinion on the situation with Samuel Ely...
GLC02437.06837
17 October 1796
Unsigned, but content and docket suggest the author is Henry Knox. Written from Montpelier, Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine. Agrees to provide Francis with shipbuilding supplies, "for the interest of the public." Discusses the logistics of this...
GLC02437.06844
to Henry Jackson
2 November 1796
Unsigned, but content and docket suggest the author is Henry Knox. Written from Montpelier, Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine. Received his last letter as well as the money enclosed. Discusses his future financial prospects. Thanks Jackson for his...
GLC02437.06859
4 November 1796
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Received Knox's recent letter, and again refers to Cobb's recent near-death by drowning. Relates that he is pleased to hear Knox is happy with his business ventures. Reports that he has heard citizens of the town of Warren, on Knox's land, are...
GLC02437.06862
to George Washington
14 April 1796
Declines the appointment as a commissioner to negotiate the boundary between Maine and Canada (part of Jay's Treaty). Cites his preoccupation with the construction work being done on his home, as well as the conflict of interest he faces due to his...
GLC02437.06704
January 15, 1797
Mentions the loss of two children and settling into his new home and the surrounding area. Also discusses Washington's retirement and the threat of war with France, "there will be no danger of the french attempting an invasion of our country. If...
GLC02437.06900
to John Brown
22 April 1796
Apologizes for not responding to a previous letter. Discusses the canal project Brown wrote to him about, declaring that canals are extremely useful, and while they are expensive to install, they benefit the community dramatically and will return a...
GLC02437.06714
5 May 1796
Humphreys, Joshua, 1751-1838
Asks about lumber he would like to order from Knox, outlining the measurements he needs, and offering a price for it.
GLC02437.06731
9 September 1796
Written from "Montpelier," which may refer either to the city in Vermont or to Knox's estate in Maine. Francis, as "Purveyor of the War Department of the United States," discusses acquiring and shipping to Knox a variety of apparently nautical goods...
GLC02437.06813
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