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[Jane Durham's bill owed to Henry Knox]
1783-1815
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Durham owed £3.7.6. Top half in Knox's hand. Durham signed the bottom of the bill stating she "Recd. the Contents."
GLC02437.08363
Memoranda
Dated 12 November-14 April, although no year is provided. List of payments for sundries, including Indian meal, beef, lamp oil, rum, butter, wine, gloves, sugar, tea, etc.
GLC02437.08391
to Henry Knox
23 November 1785
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Discusses his concerns about the Waldo patent lands, particularly that Mr. [William] Wetmore's claims have gone unattended for a long time. Considers Mr. Francis Waldo's portion of the lands, as well as the failing lime business.
GLC02437.09142
March 20, 1786
Writes that he has recently discussed their concerns related to the Waldo patent with Mr. [Edward] Robbins. Relates suggestions as to how best to handle the concerns. Reports that they have even looked at legal records, such as deeds, pertaining to...
GLC02437.09145
15 April 1786
Writes that he and the rest of the family are upset by the "melancholy information" Knox related in a previous letter (this may refer to the death of Hannah Flucker, or "our Aunt Flucker," as he refers to her, in 1785). Discusses his upcoming...
GLC02437.09150
15 October 1788
Appears to discuss various accounts possibly concerning land. Also mentions the late Mrs. [Hannah] Flucker's lands that were sold for taxes was done illegally.
GLC02437.09203
Provisions delivered for the use of Major General Knox's family in the month of January 1783
circa January 1783
Forsyth, James, fl. 1783
Chart of provisions used by the "family" of Henry Knox in January 1783. At the bottom is a note which reads, "Received from Major Shaw a receipt for the above" and is signed "James Forsyth." Trimmed at top.
GLC02437.01769
Provision return for one soldier employed in the ordinance department att one ration and a half pr day
December 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Return, sorted by regiment. Signed by Captain Thomas Patten of the Artillery Artificers and countersigned "By order of the Commdt. S. [Samuel] Shaw ADC [Aide-de-Camp]." Note on verso signed illegibly.
GLC02437.01773
[Receipt for Henry Knox]
5 January 1783
Smith, Melancton, 1744-1798
Lists items (cloth, rum, and sugar) by date and the amount owed. Signed for Smith by William Thompson.
GLC02437.01801
[Order for beef]
8 January 1783
Doughty, John, 1754-1826
Orders twenty pounds of beef on General Knox's account.
GLC02437.01814
February 1, 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
An order for twenty pounds of beef for General Henry Knox. Also signed by a man named William [Beetton].
GLC02437.01885
[Order for provisions]
February 14, 1783
Request for candles on behalf of General Knox. Includes an endorsement signed by Leonard Chapin.
GLC02437.01918
[Provisions drawn for Henry Knox]
February 1783
Lists stores received from Mr. [Robert ]Forsyth during the month of February.
GLC02437.01964
[Thoughts on court martial and the duty of judge advocate]
4 March 1783
Written in the hand of, and signed for Knox, by Samuel Shaw. Docketed by Knox. Major General Knox's guidelines and procedures on how a court martial ought to be conducted. Wants to allow challenges to members of the court without any given reason...
GLC02437.01979
March 1783
Lists of stores ordered on behalf of General Knox. Includes such items as flour, beef, candles, and rum.
GLC02437.02048
[Provision return]
18 April 1783
Request for "two hundred and forty gills of common rum, or spirits equivalent to it - on account of Gen. Knox."
GLC02437.02101
[Provisions received for Henry Knox]
April 1783
List of various items and amounts, such as beef, candles and flour.
GLC02437.02120
[Receipt for keeping horses]
7 May 1783
This receipt notes that Major General Knox paid 20 dollars through Robert Symonds for keeping his horses for the winter. It is not stated who Knox was paying for these services.
GLC02437.02121
[Order to deliver soap for Knox's family]
11 May 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Order issued to Mr. Forsyth the commissary of issues by Lillie as an aide-de-camp to an unknown officer asking that four pounds of soap be delivered for the use of Knox's family.
GLC02437.02124
[Provisions received]
May 1783
List of stores, including items such as flour, beef, rum, salt and candles.
GLC02437.02140
[Note of provisions received for Knox's family]
June 1783
Return written for General Henry Knox by Major Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Lists items received from James Forsyth, Commissary of Issues at West Point, during the month of June 1783 for Knox's family. The list includes: 196 pounds of flour, 205...
GLC02437.02209
[Petition for redress to Henry Knox]
1 July 1783
Barber, Silas, fl. 1783
This is "A True Coppy" of a petition first written on 24 March 1783. Says at the beginning of the year 1780 they empowered Lt. Col. Popkin to "do us the Strictest Justice" to get their notes from the state of Massachusetts from 1777-1779. He received...
GLC02437.02219
[Petition to Henry Knox]
12 - 16 May 1783
Howes, Lott, fl. 1783
Petition signed by four non-commissioned officers, and what appears to be ten privates (several of the privates used an "X" as their mark). This petition asks Knox for help in getting money due to them that they feel Lt. Col. Popkin did not handle as...
GLC02437.02235
[Order to issue ten pounds of beef to General Knox]
15 July 1783
Order issued by Fort Major of West Point Doughty to commissary James Forsyth. Asks that 10 pounds of beef be given to General Knox.
GLC02437.02293
[Order to issue 20 pounds of beef for General Knox]
23 July 1783
Order written by General Knox's aide-de-camp Major Shaw to West Point Commissary James Forsyth. Tells the commissary to issue 20 pounds of beef for General Knox.
GLC02437.02318
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