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[Testimony]
10 May 1738
Woodside, William, fl. 1738
Report concerning the Indians in the Penobscot region of Maine and their relations with Samuel Waldo. Attested to by Benjamin Larrabee.
GLC02437.08885
to Samuel Waldo
7 May 1740
Shirley, William, 1694-1771
Discusses an expedition and mentions a petition.
GLC02437.08899
[Record]
January 26, 1748
Jaffrey, George, fl. 1748
Record pertaining to a petition for a grant. Discusses the rights of proprietorship and ownership claims. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.08942
[Petition]
27 June 1754
McLean, Hugh, fl. 1742-1754
Petition to Samuel Waldo regarding protection against Indian raids.
GLC02437.08976
to Samuel Waldo et. al.
24 April 1763
Bollan, William, fl. 1750-1763
Marked "duplicate." Written from "Leicester Square," likely in London, England. Addressed to Samuel Waldo, Francis Waldo, Isaac Winslow, and Thomas Flucker. Writes, "The enclosed copy [not present] of the Petition which I have presented to His...
GLC02437.09014
Copy of GLC02437.09014.
GLC02437.09015
to William Bollan
June 14, 1763
Unsigned, but author may be Samuel Waldo, Francis Waldo, Isaac Winslow, or Thomas Flucker, as the letter is a response to a letter Bollan wrote to them (see GLC02437.09014). Thank him for going to all the trouble of submitting a petition to His...
GLC02437.09018
to Francis Waldo et. al.
29 July 1763
Written from Leicester Square, likely in London, England. Addressed to Francis Waldo, Isaac Winslow, and Thomas Flucker. Summarizes to them his letter from 24 April (see GLC02437.09014). Expresses frustration at their inquiries regarding what fees...
GLC02437.09019
[Complaint from settlers at Broad Bay]
February 22, 1769-March 11, 1769
Schnaudiel, John Willhem, fl. 1769
Signed by Schnaudiel as well as over twenty others. The authors, all German by birth, allege that in 1753, they were approached in Germany by Samuel Waldo, Jr. and offered settlement at Broad Bay in New England. The authors sold their homes in...
GLC02437.09057
Copy of a letter for the town of Bristole, from Colo Jones Represenatative
18 March 1785-2 April 1785
Lermond, William, fl. 1785
The first part, dated 18 March 1785 in Boston, discusses the state Senate's recent rulings regarding the boundaries of the Waldo patent and subsequent petitions asking for different boundaries to be considered. The second part, dated 2 April 1785 in...
GLC02437.09121
[Waldoborough petition]
16 May 1785
Thomas, Waterman, fl. 1785-1801
Petition to the Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts regarding settlement of the Waldo patent by German immigrants, who were promised territory by Brigadier General Samuel Waldo. Mentions how the French & Indian War disrupted...
GLC02437.09125
16 May 1785-23 June 1794
Copy of GLC02437.09125. Contains additional content from 23 June 1794, which creates a committee to view Waldoborough and address the complaints of the inhabitants. Signed by Edward H. Robbins as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Signed and...
GLC02437.09126
29 October 1788
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
A draft to petition the General Court for land that was illegally sold to pay taxes. Mentions a resolve passed by the legislature which protects the heirs land rights to the Waldo patent. Letter is not signed but was possibly written by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09204
to the inhabitants
October 1788
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Writes a letter to the inhabitants of Canaan, Maine assuring them that the agreement they made with [likely Henry Knox, Isaac Winslow, and Samuel Winslow] will be a great advantage to...
GLC02437.09205
[Petition to the Massachusetts legislature from the inhabitants of Waldoborough]
2 January 1789
The citizens of Waldoborough petitioning for land they believe is owed them from thirty years earlier, due to an agreement with General Waldo when they first settled there. Also petitioning to not have to pay again for their current lands, due to...
GLC02437.09215
Letter to Henry Knox
21 June 1789
Winslow, Isaac, 1736-1806
Informing Knox of various issues relating to Waldo's patent, a large tract of land he owns. Discusses petitions to the State Legislature against Knox from settlers who are attempting to win land from him.
GLC02437.09223
to Henry Knox
28 June 1789
Informs Knox that the General Court of the State Legislature has put off ruling on pettitions regarding land Knox owns. Many residents on this land are petitioning. Also relates other information relating to property disputes over Waldo's Patent...
GLC02437.09224
[Petition to the state of Massachusetts for rights to land within the Waldo patent]
8 October 1793
All text and signatures secretarially written. Petition to the House and Senate of Massachusetts requesting that the petitioners be allowed to keep their lands in the Waldo patent, even though Henry Knox claims he owns the land. Argues that their...
GLC02437.09247
[Memorial to the Massachusetts Congress regarding the Waldo patent]
February 1795
Petition by Henry Knox to the state of Massachusetts arguing that the state has not properly surveyed the Waldo patent and has not alloted enough land to Knox and his partners.
GLC02437.09260
[Resolution by the Massachusetts legislature regarding Henry Knox's petition]
February 9, 1796
Dawes, Thomas, 1731-1809
Resolution by the Massachusetts legislature regarding Henry Knox's petition. Grants to Knox and his partners the land the petitioned for. Also with the name of John Bacon as if signed.
GLC02437.09261
[Pettition to Massachusetts legislature for right to remain on land with Waldo patent]
May 1796
Petition to the Massachusetts Legislature, stating that the many petitioners have lived on part of the Waldo patent for generations, and that this part of the land belongs to them, even though it has been deeded to Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09262
[Document sent to the Massachusetts legislature defending Henry Knox's claims on the Waldo patent]
February 7, 1797
Written to the Massacusetts Legislature defending Henry Knox's claims to the Waldo patent against a petition sent to the legislature by many residents of the patent. Argues against the claims made in the petition, and states that the land rightfully...
GLC02437.09263
[Petition of Benjamin Bartlet to the Massachusetts Legislature]
circa 1800
Bartlet, Benjamin, fl. 1800-1801
Petition on behalf of Bartlet to the Massachusetts legislature, requesting support to help pay for his land and support his family. On verso is the bottom of a printed act of the Massachusetts legislature. A later penciled docket on the first page...
GLC02437.09271
[Petition for proection of his lands from the government of Massachusetts]
September 1801 circa
Pettition requesting that the Masschusetts government protect his lands against hostile squatters who live nearby, and who have repeatly attacked his surveyors and threatened violence to his lands. States that the government has promised protection...
GLC02437.09278
January 11,1803
McGuyer, Thomas, fl. 1803
Writes on behalf of a committee appointed by German settlers living on his land (presumably in Maine). Asks to schedule a meeting between the committee Knox either at court or at Knox's "seat," as one of the committee members is on a jury and cannot...
GLC02437.07781
[Massachusetts Congressional resolution]
February 12, 1803-February 18, 1803
Jones, John Coffin, 1750-1829
Resolution in response to the petition of Gustavas Swan and other settlers in a region of Knox's Waldo patent lands. Allows the residents an extra year to pay for the lots of land on which they have settled, and outlines the terms of the arrangement...
GLC02437.07787
31 May 1803
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Asks Knox to put through a petition.
GLC02437.07803
7 June 1803
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Written from "Cambden," likely Camden, Maine. Informs Knox that a "poor unfortunate man" named John Thomas has asked the Amity Lodge of the FreeMasons; to recommend him for an appointment as lighthouse-keeper for the new lighthouse at Whitehead...
GLC02437.07806
to His Excellency the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
20 September 1804
Webster, Andrew, fl. 1804
Written from Stillwater, likely in Maine. Addressed to the Governor of Massachusetts and the General Court. Petition, from the majority of the assessors of Stillwater Plantation in Hancock County, describes the boundaries and population of the...
GLC02437.07878
February 13, 1805
Wilde, Samuel Sumner, 1771-1855
Discusses a petition, currently in front of the Legislature, about the recent loss of the Hallowell Academy. Writes that an accident demolished the building, and hope the Legislature will provide some assistance. Thinks they will help the academy...
GLC02437.07908
8 March 1805
Morrill, Joseph, fl. 1805
Writes that he has been informed a petition was submitted to the state government to grant him a Justice's commission. This was done without his knowledge. He adds that several people have subsequently spoken against his reputation in response to...
GLC02437.07921
January 30, 1806
Copeland, Moses, fl. 1786-1807
Writes that he understands a Republican coalition has prepared a petition to get him impeached. Explains that this coalition argues Copeland should be removed due to dishonest economic dealings, such as taking a bribe. Asks for Knox's help.
GLC02437.08001
[Petition for Justice of Peace in Canaan]
February 5, 1806
Young, Stephen, fl. 1806
Petition to appoint a Justice of the Peace for the part of Lincolnville formerly called Canaan. Recommend Jonathan Fletcher for the position. Addressed to the Governor [of Massachusetts] and his council. Signed by 19 citizens, including Stephen Young...
GLC02437.08004
February 8, 1806
Reid, George, fl. 1806
Place name is illegible. Writes apologetically that the people of his region would like Reid to be appointed as a Justice of the Peace. Wonders about the propriety of nominating himself.
GLC02437.08005
February 27, 1806
Morton, N. Jr., fl. 1806
Writes in response to a letter from Knox. Reports that a Mr. John Borland created a petition to authorize fishing privileges for the town of Nobleborough and its environs, because of the significant presence of salmon, shad, and other fish....
GLC02437.08010
circa 1783-1794
Selfridge, Thomas, fl. 1783-1805
Summons for Knox to present a petition (not included) to the governor and council. Written in the third person and signed in the text.
GLC02437.08075
[Petition before the Massachusetts legislature]
1791
Discusses a petition regarding the discharge of the Continental Army and their pay. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.08088
circa 1785-1792
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Petition to the United State Congress on behalf of the Massachusetts line for public credit. Marked as a "copy."
GLC02437.08094
circa 1784-1806
Petition before the legislature regarding land in Maine.
GLC02437.08106
[Report]
circa 1790-1794
Discusses a petition regarding invalids and their pensions.
GLC02437.08111
[Copy of a petition]
circa 1768
Discusses a petition regarding deeds of land.
GLC02437.08129
[Minutes of a counter petition] [incomplete]
circa 1790-1806
Discusses settlers.
GLC02437.08131
[Petitions]
circa 1776-1806
Discusses a petition made by two widows for assistance as they now have to support their families by themselves.
GLC02437.08205
to President Johnson
6 June 1865
McCausland, John, fl. 1865
Formerly a Confederate Brigadier General, John McCausland offers his "special application" for a pardon in accordance with Johnson's proclamation of 29 May 1865. Accompanied by a testimonial from John Hall, providing background information on...
GLC02456.17
The Gentleman's Magazine
September 1775
Urban, Sylvanus, 1745-1826
Printed for D. Henry at St. John's Gate, London. Includes the petition of Congress to King George. Also includes a copy of an intercepted John Adams letter to Abigail Adams 24 July 1775, copy of intercepted letter of Benjamin Harrison to George...
GLC02361
4 March 1782
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Written by Peirce to Brigadier General Knox. Peirce seems to be sending along information on lands that Knox has an interest in in Massachusetts (including Maine). Says he could not get "ye petition" brought forward this session. Says the Committee...
GLC02437.01361
February 13, 1806
Cook, Orchard, 1763-1819
Talks about a petition Knox has submitted to erect a lighthouse on Franklin Island. Also briefly discusses local news, such as about agriculture.
GLC02437.08006
23 September 1783
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Expresses gratitude for Knox's praise of Washington in the context of Congress's resolution "That an equestrian statue of General Washington, be erected at the place where the residence of Congress shall be established," passed on 7 August 1783 (and...
GLC02437.09401
[Petition for promoting Colonel Andrew Wood Denison].
12 September 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Lincoln submitted this petition to Secretary of War Stanton. Fifteen prominent men from Maryland signed the petition asking that Colonel Denison be promoted to Brigadier General of Volunteers. The petition recounts Denison's service to the Union...
GLC01012
[Letterbook related to the Newburgh Conspiracy]
circa March 1783
Table of contents is written on front cover in what appears to be a later hand. Includes copies of letters by various individuals, all in the hand of Samuel Shaw, relating to officers' complaints regarding pay, supplies, and other topics. Contains...
GLC02437.09443
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