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28 October 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Requests 12 pounds of beef for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two from Jacob Johnson who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09806
30 October 1783
GLC02437.09808
Abstract of provisions issued to General Henry Knox
October 1783
Appears to be a list of goods issued to Henry Knox throughout the month of September in 1783. Items include bread, flour, beef, soap, candles, country rum, rum, and salt. Title taken from the title of the document.
GLC02437.09810
20 August 1783
Requests eight pounds of bread for General Henry Knox's family. Includes "M G Knox" on the verso.
GLC02437.09753
to Henry Knox
13 December 1789
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses a proposal that they had put together and writes in detail about showing it to [James] Bowdoin, John Pitts, and [Sylvanus] Bourne. Declares, "I think we have but little hopes of success - " Comments on other business transactions. Gives...
GLC02437.04438
to Sarah Lyons Flucker
8 October 1788
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Lucy writes to her sister-in-law in Antigua. Notes that the Thybou family, now in New York, are returning to Antigua. Lucy transmits this letter with the Thybous, along with a barrel of beef, "being told that good beef cannot be purchased in your...
GLC02437.03991
10 November 1788
Pratt, John, 1753-1824
Lieutenant Pratt certifies that George Dennison, Commissary at West Point, erroneously delivered a barrel of rye flour to the troops under Pratt's command.
GLC02437.04029
[to Lucy Flucker Knox]
December 1, 1788
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Recipient inferred. Beaumez writes to her "sister," likely Lucy Knox, her sister-in-law. Worries that her daughter, Harriett, has consumption. Thanks Lucy for sending barrels of beef, noting her plans to save the choice cuts for Christmas....
GLC02437.04042
15 March 1789
Writes that he has discussed Knox's case with Dr. [William] Eustis, who is "clearly of opinion you ought to take the greatest care of yourself, as to your diet & exercise, for a twelve mounth to come, by heating your blood & over loading your stomach...
GLC02437.04144
[Account between Henry and William Knox]
10 May 1788
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Includes charges for moving the War Office, the cost of four salmon, lumber, and other expenses.
GLC02437.03867
to [Thomas] Randall
12-15 March 1790
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Discusses financial difficulties facing himself and Randall. Explains his concerns that they will fall short with their creditors. In great detail, he outlines their attempt to build a new ship in Canton, and his belief that they would secure...
GLC02437.04570
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
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
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
27 December 1789
Discusses issues with the eastern lands and the need for Knox to act quickly. Mentions that the price of state paper has gone up since Jackson last wrote to Knox and that "Continental Certificates" are going backwards. Says he will not purchase any...
GLC02437.04452
13 April 1800
Jackson tells Knox that "Mr. Pickman of Salem" has called on Jackson to pay the interest due to him. Jackson suggests that Knox pay up. Jackson has not heard from Knox's son and cannot be sure what ship he boarded, if any. He knows Henry Jackson...
GLC02437.07392
to Joseph Peirce
13 July 1801
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Encloses (not included) $30 for some cyder, corn, and rum.
GLC02437.07567
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
6 October 1801
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Informs Peirce he received the rum, crackers, and a receipt for $800. Discusses various business dealings including his troubling situation with the low price of lime. States, "the low...
GLC02437.07634
to John Gleason
05 November 1800
Knox leaves Gleason specific business and managerial instructions to Gleason regarding his lime, lumber, and foodstuffs that Gleason will have to tend to during Knox's three week absence.
GLC02437.07481
February 2, 1801
Flucker, Thomas, 1719-1783
Describes his sea voyage and food rations to his uncle Henry Knox. Says they eat beef and beans one day and pork and beans the other day. Mentions one of the vessels has the fever but believes they will not get it. Sends his regards to his aunt...
GLC02437.07502
14 October 1799
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Letter perhaps from Tobias Lear, who wishes to "vend at the City of Washington, Alexandria and their neighbourhood-a very large quantity of lime and lumber as such prices as to nett a handsome profit...and thereby enable the purchase of flour for...
GLC02437.07316
23 March 1799
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Gleason discusses with Knox planks and their lots of land. Knox asks Gleason to send him "some sugar, coffee, tea and mollasses."
GLC02437.07247
to Benjamin Lincoln
2 May 1799
Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, 1764-1854
James and Thomas Perkins send Lincoln the "Quantity Cooks accounts as requested." They also include the amount of balances Lincoln owes on wine and rum.
GLC02437.07262
to Joseph Harris
16 August 1799
Knox writes grocer Harris to send him a list of groceries that include chocolate, coffee, white and brown sugar, and pork. Knox will send Harris his payment in the next month.
GLC02437.07295
31 May 1798
Staples, William, fl. 1788-1798
First part is a return for the number of salmon caught on the island from 14-26 May. Written in John Rynier's hand. Second part is a note from William Staples giving some possible reasons for the drop in the number of fish. Includes signatures...
GLC02437.07142
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