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to Henry Knox
25 August 1797
Rynier, John, fl. 1797-1802
Explains why he is changing his mind to now undertake some sort of position for a contract of five years, when he had previously turned it down.
GLC02437.07023
18 September 1799
Rynier informs Knox he has been bequeathed some land in Europe and must terminate his five-year contract with Knox. Rynier needs Knox's help tying up a case against him in Boston regard "cloathing" and needs "one hundred dollars."
GLC02437.07308
March 20, 1786
Robbins, Edward Hutchinson, 1758-1837
Has enclosed a copy of the bond between the heirs of the Waldo patent and the ten proprietors (not present). Discusses delays in processing the paperwork and executing the bond. Comments on a variety of other matters related to the patent.
GLC02437.09144
to Alexander Stewart
5 November 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses a previous arrangement between Knox and Stewart, where Stewart will house, feed and care for five of Knox's horses.
GLC02437.02756
to Benjamin M. Stoddert
24 April 1799
Knox repeats an offer that he made to the Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddert, to build "a vessel on St. Georges River near Penobscot on account of the U.S."
GLC02437.07260
29 April 1799
Stoddert, Benjamin, 1751-1813
Secretary of War Stoddert lists the ship needs of the navy. Stoddert thinks one of the big "74 Gun Ships" is to be built in Massachusetts, not any smaller vessels. He tells Knox that he cannot contract with him. Signature has been clipped. Free...
GLC02437.07261
to William Sullivan
January 12, 1800
Knox acknowledges the articles that Sullivan sent him and his wife. Knox also tells Sullivan, "if Thomas Flucker is not gone onboard of any of the Vessells of [near] I pray you to remit immediately the fifty dollars to Mr. Pemberton at Billerica to...
GLC02437.07354
16 August 1801
Sullivan, William, fl. 1799-1806
Reports since the agreement had not been punctually performed, [Thomas?] Winthrop has the opportunity of making the performance [agreement?] more to his liking. Notes they have agreed upon the principles and the papers will be sent to Knox in the...
GLC02437.07583
22 August 1801
Encloses (not included) a draft of an indenture. Notes the indenture is for the conveyance of some land involving [Henry] Knox, [Benjamin] Lincoln, [Henry] Jackson, and [Thomas?] Winthrop. Includes the legalities of the contract and the dollar amount...
GLC02437.07587
30 August 1801
Informs Sullivan he received his note along with the mortgage for Mr. [Thomas?] Winthrop. Thanks Sullivan for his services and promises him a satisfactory compensation.
GLC02437.07600
December 27, 1805
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Discusses a land agreement involving M. T. Winthrop. Notes Winthrop returned the land according to a clause in the agreement. Mentions the legalities of the case and suggests postponing...
GLC02437.09877
to Oliver Smith
26 June 1791
Says that Henry Jackson told him by a letter of 19 June that Smith purchased the estate for £900. Thought it would have sold for "a much more considerable sum." Says the whole sum shall be divided among the other creditors after taxes. Has written...
GLC02437.05032
to Benjamin Shute
31 August 1801
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Requests Shute informs the people that Knox will remain in Thomaston, Maine until the first of August to provide the settlers with their deeds. A portion of the letter, including Knox's...
GLC02437.07601
March 21, 1792
Smith, Robert, fl. 1792
As a committee, Smith, Hill, Shepherd and Lenox enclose to Knox a "copy of our proposals for the contract" (not present). All four members signed the letter.
GLC02437.05370
25 November 1799
Swan, Hepzibah Clarke, 1757-1825
Mrs. Swan tells Knox that the time has come for him to pay heed to the agreement he made with her to "purchase of me the twenty five thousand acres of land which you formerly sold to Genl. Jackson." Mrs. Swan is in great need of the money. She says...
GLC02437.07329
16 November 1788
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Discusses routine War Office affairs and preparations for John Pratt's march to Fort Pitt. Comments on Ebenezer Hazard's assurances that a contract would be renewed to guarantee regular postal service. Forwarded some letters from Henry to Winthrop...
GLC02437.04030
2 September 1788
William, attending business in Henry's absence, transmits two letters from Lucy Knox (possibly GLC02437.03976 and GLC02437.03979). Notes that Congress recently addressed the question of its permanent location. Six states were in favor of New York...
GLC02437.03980
Blank indenture form for the release of goods to another
circa 1585-1763
GLC03107.05294
to William Lewis
31 May 1792
Contains two letters. The first, dated 31 May 1792, is written by Knox to Lewis. Knox asks Lewis's opinion about features in a legal agreement between a Massachusetts Committee of the Legislature, and Henry Jackson and Royal Flint. Asks several...
GLC02437.05484
Articles of Agreement and Association, Constituting the Magnetic Telegraph Society
1845/05/15
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
GLC03107.05330
A draft copy of GLC02437.05484.
GLC02437.05485
[Memorandum]
24 October 1798
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Certifies an agreement between Lincoln and Henry Knox concerning a brigantine and cargo.
GLC02437.07181
17 October 1800
Lincoln encloses papers related to the agreement made with Thomas Winthrop "in the appointment of appraisers in Robt Houston Esqr. George Ulmer Esquire Mr. Charles Vaughan and Docr. Samuel Coleman." Lincoln says nothing is needed from Knox now until...
GLC02437.07470
circa 1792-1799
Forwards a copy of articles of agreement regarding some business of Mr. William Duer.
GLC02437.08188
22 July 1793
Asks Lewis to review papers that came with the letter in regards to an "estate in the eastern parts of Massachusetts." Wishes with his help to finish up the business with the Waldo patent. Writes that "[i]t is extremely important to me, to complete...
GLC02437.10270
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