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to Henry Knox
February 10, 1788
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses the adoption of the Constitution by the state of Massachusetts and the ensuing celebration.
GLC02437.07087
December 11, 1790
Cornell, Ezekiel, 1733-1800
Tells Knox that Benjamin Bourn will be bearing this letter on his way to Philadelphia to take his seat in the House of Representatives. Points to Bourn's visit with him as "evidence to you that he is not an Anti" [possible anti-federalist or anti...
GLC02437.04794
to Marquis de Lafayette
January 3, 1789
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox has only received a short note from Lafayette (on recommendations for the Society of the Cincinnati), since last June. Believes it is due to the suspension of packets between France and America, as Count de Moustier, the French minister to...
GLC02437.04071
to James Swan
3 January 1789
Thanks him for his last letters. Apologizes for not writing to him about private matters, but alludes to the fact that the custom in Europe (where Swan is) is for the post officers to open the mail, so he did not feel comfortable going into detail....
GLC02437.04068
7 March 1790
Sherburne, Henry, 1748-1824
Thanks Knox for sending his application to President Washington and also informs him that the Rhode Island state convention adjourned without discussing the question of whether or not to adopt the Constitution. Writes that "[t]his Extraordinary Step...
GLC02437.04533
January 29, 1790
Lyman, Daniel, 1756-1830
Forwards a letter from Samuel Shaw (not included) and mentions his desire to be appointed in the "Revenue Establishment for the Port of Newport, when this State should accede to the Union." And also asks Knox for his support for his application.
GLC02437.04485
February 15, 1790
Peck, William, 1755-1832
Discusses a convention of the Rhode Island Legislature on adopting the constitution. States that "our Federal Friends were happy in the (almost) certainty of soon becoming a part of the Union; nor had they any course to change their opinion untill...
GLC02437.04513
January 20, 1788
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804
Discusses ratifying the new Constitution. Feels unsure of his own position as many of his friends oppose his viewpoints. Expresses a fear that [i]f New York should after all not come in - the new constitution will be in danger..." Signature is cut...
GLC02437.10211
to [Henry Knox]
13 April 1788
Bourne, Sylvanus, 1761-1817
Expresses concern about the ratification of the Constitution and what it might mean for his future career. Describes his "native Ambition of serving [his] Country in Some...capacity..." Asks for help in obtaining a government position and mentions...
GLC02437.10212
Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796
Gorham signs with his initials. Discusses the ongoing Massachusetts Convention to ratify the Constitution. Applauds the resolutions of the "Boston Trades men" and asks Knox to see that they are published in New York, as they will convert or silence...
GLC02437.09886
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