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14 August 1800
Houston, Robert, 1765-1824
Docket reads that this document is a report "given by Robt Houston...of the murder of a Mr. Winslow a resident near Portland."
GLC02437.07444
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
circa 1784-1806
Winslow, Isaac, 1736-1806
Discusses land deeds.
GLC02437.08081
to William Crosby
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses a deed.
GLC02437.08091
to Isaac Winslow
14 November 1785
May be written on Knox's behalf by his assistant, Samuel Shaw. Though docket notes that the addressee is Samuel Winslow, the document itself lists the addressee as Isaac Winslow. In response to Winslow's earlier letter, discusses legal arrangements...
GLC02437.09141
to Isaac Winslow, Sr.
February 26, 1787
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. May be incomplete. Discusses several issues relating to the Waldo patent lands, including bonds forwarded to Knox by Mr. Sullivan, and the transfer of power of attorney.
GLC02437.09165
to Isaac Winslow, Jr.
January 26, 1788
Discusses documents he has recently examined which suggest a dispute over the estate of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo between his son Samuel Waldo, and his sons-in-law Isaac Winslow (father of the addressee) and Thomas Flucker (father-in-law of...
GLC02437.09172
March 17, 1788
Declares that the papers he and Winslow have on the claim of Mrs. [possibly Sarah] Waldo on the Waldo estate are likely all the papers that exist. Discusses Mrs. Waldo's claim, and asks that Winslow, his brother [Samuel Winslow], and his cousin...
GLC02437.09174
to Samuel Winslow
10 October 1788
Discusses legal issues concerning the land owned and taxes owed by his late mother-in-law, Hannah Flucker, in Falmouth, Maine. Extracts are included which list out who the land was sold to and the amount of taxes paid. Expresses his desire to...
GLC02437.09202
to Henry Knox
6 November 1788
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Thanks Knox for his attendance and communication respecting business [likely regarding land] that affects them both. Notes he has called on another gentleman for opinion regarding Knox's affairs.
GLC02437.09206
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Kirkpatrick]
February 23, 1783
Dellezenne, Joseph, fl. 1783
Captain Dellezenne recommends Kirkpatrick, of the corps of sappers and miners, for a fifty day leave of absence to go to Delaware, where "he has particular business with the legislature of that State." Directs his recommendation to Major General...
GLC02437.09655
to Captain Dusten
21 October 1783
Informs Captain Dusten that a quartermaster will show him where to get firewood and other supplies for his men to aid them throughout the coming winter. Mentions Stoney Point and Verplanks Point. Mentions he also sent this information to Captain...
GLC02437.02695
to John Jacob Faesch
30 October 1783
Writes a letter of introduction for a Major [Hodijah] Baylies.
GLC02437.02728
January 14, 1785
Fales, Nathaniel, 1727-1797
Asks for permission to continue burning lime in a kiln he built, apparently on land he bought from Thomas Flucker, Knox's father-in-law. Writes, "I am gratly regoyst to hear your honer thinkes of coming to live amonst us which I beleve will be much...
GLC02437.03086
2 April 1787
Eyen, Frederic, fl. 1782-1787
Lists his expenses and asks Knox for assistance in finding employment in New York since he has lost his position as a clerk. Copies in a recommendation from his former employer and gives the reason for his discharge as the liquidation of the firm.
GLC02437.03511
12 July 1787
Fenner, Robert, fl. 1787
Outlines his endeavors, as Treasurer of North Carolina's chapter of the Society of the Cincinnati, to obtain funds to "discharge Majr L'Enfant." Reports that the society members agreed wholeheartedly but adds that he has had some trouble acquiring...
GLC02437.03603
February 27, 1788
Faesch, John Jacob, 1729-1799
Informs Knox, "It is with the most poignant grief I inform you of the departure of my dear partner, who after a severe illness of near four weeks took her leave of this scene of trouble on Saturday the 23d Instant..."
GLC02437.03808
10 March 1788
In the hand of William Knox. Replies to a letter from Faesch in which Faesch informed Knox of the death of his wife (GLC02437.03808). Offers Faesch his deepest sympathy and condolences, writing: "We suffer excessive misery at the loss of our dearest...
GLC02437.03818
March 18, 1788
Thanks Knox for offering his condolences upon the recent death of Faesch's wife. Encloses letters for Knox to forward.
GLC02437.03824
to William Duer
21 August 1788
Discusses a [financial] settlement involving Platt, Peirce, and the payment of warrants. Plans to sail 22 August 1788 for Penobscot (in present-day Maine), and does not expect to return until 20 September. Presents his respects to Lady Kitty Duer...
GLC02437.03969
to David Fales
January 10,1789
Marked "copy." Unsigned, but authorship inferred from handwriting. Writes that the bearer of the letter, Captain Thomas Vose, will "make an establishment at the fort and block house farms for our mutual interests." Believes the people of Thomaston...
GLC02437.04083
to Jackson Durant
29 November 1800
Knox and Jackson Durant have agreed that Durant will work for Knox as a clerk for a year at St. Georges. Knox then gives Durant a list of men he wants hired for various services.
GLC02437.07490
to Nathaniel Fales
1 March 1785
Discusses a variety of subjects related to the Flucker estate and the Waldo patent lands. Signs also on behalf of Isaac Winslow, his brother Samuel Winslow, and their cousin the elder Isaac Winslow, all of whom are also executors on the Flucker...
GLC02437.09116
2 March 1785
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. However, the author mentions Knox in the third person, so it is unclear whether it is Knox writing about himself in the third person, or Knox copied a letter written by another party....
GLC02437.09118
4 October 1788
Signed by Henry Knox, Isaac Winslow, and Samuel Winslow on page 13. Noted as a copy. A long letter to Fales with instructions regarding surveying land in Maine. Offers Fales a position to work as their agent and to deal with the settlers in Maine.
GLC02437.09201
[Letter to officers defending himself against accusations]
30 June 1783
Wheaton, Joseph, 1755-1828
Written by Lieutenant Wheaton of the Rhode Island Battalion. Long letter describing his service in the army and denouncing the accusations made in "envy" against him. Says he has been in the army close to eight years and has not seen his family. Says...
GLC02437.02204
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