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[Quit claim deed]
03 May 1800
Lewis, William, fl. 1784-1800
Agreement between William Lewis to sell Knox "a certain Tract of lot of land lying in said Thomaston...." Josiah Reed and John Gleason signed as witnesses.
GLC02437.07400
[Land agreement]
12 May 1800
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Agreement regarding the land deal between Sarah Waldo and Henry Knox. Mentions Henry Jackson and Benjamin Lincoln.
GLC02437.07404
Quit Claim Deed
02 July 1800
Rivers, Thomas, fl. 1800
Partially printed deed releasing "a certain Tract of land lying in said Cushing" in Lincoln County, Massachusetts from Thomas Rivers to Henry Knox. James Malcom and John Gleason sign as witnesses.
GLC02437.07432
List of Agressors
July 1800
List of person who disturbed the land surveyors.
GLC02437.07437
[Receipt for the payment of land taxes]
6 September 1800
Receipt of William McGlathery's payment of taxes "on the ten proprietors Lands within the Township of Frankfort."
GLC02437.07459
to Lucy Flucker Knox
11-14 November 1800
Swan, Christiana, fl. 1799-1804
Christiana Swan is happy to receive a letter from young Lucy Knox, whom she had not heard from in some time. Christiana philosophies about live and contemplation. She tells Lucy stories of balls and parties she attends. Christiana cannot seem to...
GLC02437.07482
to James McHenry
20 December 1800
Writes about a soldier who was wounded during the late war (likely Revolutionary War). Appears to be seeking pay (possibly disability pay) for the wounded soldier. Date was added later in pen.
GLC02437.07497
to George Ulmer
23 October 1800
Written from Montpelier, Thomaston, Maine. Encloses a list of settlers who have not paid for their lots of land (not present).
GLC02437.07477
Account information
Account estimates of lime, lumber, etc.
GLC02437.07478
to Settlers of the Waldo Patent
24 November 1800
Rynier, John, fl. 1797-1802
Rynier writes on behalf of Henry Knox that Knox expects "on his return from Boston, which will be on or before the 15th. of December next that all Persons, who subscribed for Land in 1788, and all others settled on Land, belonging to him in the Waldo...
GLC02437.07488
January 25, 1800
Watson, David, fl. 1800-1817
Partially printed quit claim deed whereby David Watson hands over "a certain tract of land lyin in said Thomaston" to Henry Knox. John Gleason and David Fales signed the document as witnesses and Fales as justice of the peace.
GLC02437.07359
[Deed of release]
07 May 1800
Waldo, Sarah, fl. 1793-1800
Sarah Waldo's deed of release to Henry Knox first signed the "first Tuesday of January A.D." 1791 with subsequent additions in 1793 and 1800. Edward Gray and George Erving signed as witnesses.
GLC02437.07403
[Quit Claim Deed]
28 May 1800
Bogs, David, fl. 1800
David Bogs releases to Henry Knox "a certain Tract of land lying in Warren aforesaid at the Bank end of the lot now in my possession." Josiah Reed and John Gleason sign as witnesses. Partially printed document.
GLC02437.07416
to Nathan Dane
01 June 1800
Copy of letter Knox sent to Dane (GLC02437.07419).
GLC02437.07421
Deed
25 June 1800
Ridley, James, fl. 1800
Deed of land sale from James Ridley to George Sherburne. T.S. Sparhawk signed as a witness, Jonathan Breck as Justice of the Peace, and Joseph Perkins as Registrar.
GLC02437.07422
30 July 1800
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Partially printed deed releasing a "certain tract of Land lying within the Waldo Patent in the county of Hancock" from Benjamin Lincoln and Henry Jackson to Benjamin Joy. James Lovell and William Stevenson sign as witnesses.
GLC02437.07435
to Henry Knox
28 August 1800
Wait, Thomas Baker, 1762-1830
Thomas Wait read in a Portland newspaper that the Inspector for the port of Portland died and would like Knox to exert his influence on President Adams to place Wait in the vacant position.
GLC02437.07454
[Receipt regarding a land purchase]
Receipt of repayment to McGlathery from Knox on the lands in the Township of Franklin County. Knox's name appears within the document. The receipt is in Knox's hand, with McGlathery signing in agreement.
GLC02437.07460
[Account of Lands at Thomaston]
February 1800
On one side of the document is a partially printed, partial land sale deed from Knox to Lewis Pitcher. On the other side is an list of sales of lands at Thomaston.
GLC02437.07371
to Caleb Strong
20 August 1800
Copy of a memorandum from Paul Dudley Sargent and Oliver Parker to Governor Strong of Massachusetts regarding the assaults on Knox's surveyors. Handwriting is most likely that of Henry Knox and copied for Knox's files.
GLC02437.07451
29 November 1800
Writes a poetic letter reflecting on her current mood. On 1 December 1800 she writes her spirits are once again in tact. Also discusses clothing and notes the current style as being indecent. States, "in short I think the ladies have become (many...
GLC02437.07491
February 5, 1800
Gill, Moses, 1734-1800
[Moses] Gill sends a dinner invitation to Knox.
GLC02437.07364
To unknown
26 May 1800
Knox rants against usurpation of his property. "The lands of the subscriber...are, for sale, and orderly settlement, and therefore there can be no excuse for such unauthorized obstruction."
GLC02437.07410
to unknown
11 October 1786
Discusses finances, perhaps concerning an inheritance or estate.
GLC02437.07179
29 August 1800
Flucker, Francis, fl. 1796-1801
Francis Flucker talks about his time on the USS Constitution. Flucker explains to Knox his predicament and need for money. Ink is very faded.
GLC02437.07456
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