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[Thoughts on the Army and government] [incomplete]
circa 1783-1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses how military power should be wielded in a republic. Written on an old address leaf.
GLC02437.08150
[Thoughts on Georgia's right to negotiate with Native Americans] [incomplete]
1791
Discusses issues in Georgia with the Creek Indians. Estimates $1,152,836 as the cost of the campaign, with troops for three years. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.08152
[Request]
circa 28 October 1785-1795
Tatham, William, 1752-1819
Says he will shortly be able to provide the War Office with "a good general Draft, accompanied with pretty accurate Details of most parts of the Union." Written in the third person and signed in text.
GLC02437.08155
Indian Expedition & Indian affairs generally
circa 1789-1795
Knox's report as Secretary of War: "Congress were informed in their last Session of the efforts which had been made to accomplish a peace with the hostile Indians north of the Ohio. These having failed it became a duty of the Executive to take such...
GLC02437.10354
[Memorial]
June 1797
Discusses a memorial pointing out an error regarding the Waldo patent in the last survey done of the land.
GLC02437.06998
to the Secretary of the Navy
March 20, 1799
Writes to the Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddert, concerning two new U.S. Navy vessels and their construction as he has timber he believes would be good to use for the construction of ships.
GLC02437.07108
to Henry Knox
12 August 1798
Waldo, Samuel, 1695-1759
Asks for Knox's help in possibly obtaining a position in the revenue department as he is having difficulty supporting himself and his family in his current situation.
GLC02437.07162
to Benjamin Lincoln
3 March 1783
Later copy. Copied 15 December 1853, in Boston, Massachusetts. Marked as "private." Knox, Commander at West Point, writes to Lincoln, Secretary of War, apparently regarding the settlement of the Newburgh Conspiracy. Knox remarks, "I most...
GLC02437.10101
to [Congress]
10 May 1785
Proposing the establishment of permanent arsenals and magazines throughout the country and a means of controlling them. Given the content, the date (two months after Knox was made Secretary of War), and the docket in Knox's hand, Henry Knox is most...
GLC02437.10204
January 16, 1790
Bourne, Sylvanus, 1761-1817
Asks Knox to assist in furthering his cause in application for a consul or secretary position dealing with commerce and foreign affairs. Believes that the greatness of the nation is "intimately connected with the extension of her Commerce with other...
GLC02437.10224
Henry Knox, Secretary at War in account current with the United States
11 June 1790
Freeman, Ezekiel, fl. 1790
Accounts for General Knox as of 1789, most likely for his time thus far as Secretary of War. Includes "Accounts opened in Treasury Books for sundry warrants in his favor from the 26th May 1785 to Jan 1789..." deductions from the Ordnance Department...
GLC02437.10225
[Extracts from the instructions to Major General St. Clair] [Incomplete]
circa 4 April 1792
Explains duties for General St. Clair under the employ of the United States government concerning conflict with the Indians. States that "[t]he great policy therefore of the general government is to establish a just and liberal peace with all the...
GLC02437.10228
[Application and petition on behalf of the officers and soldiers of the Massachusetts regiments of the Continental Army for compensation as a result of their services during the American Revolution]
February 28, 1792
Heath, William, 1737-1814
Written by a Committee appointed "by the Officers of the Massachusetts line of the late army to attend to and prosecute their memorial to the Congress of the United States, on the subject of compensation for the losses sustained by them and the...
GLC02437.10244
to the Senate and House of Representatives
30 October 1801
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. A letter from Henry Knox to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts regarding Joseph Jones' petition. Knox appears to be seeking help from the...
GLC02437.07650
[Proclamation called by the Governor of Broad Bay]
19 November 1801
Appears to be a of a proclamation by Samuel Waldo concerning the settlement of Broad Bay (present day Waldoboro, Maine). A description of the land and vegetation is also provided. Title and date was taken from the docket. See the following GLC...
GLC02437.07676
to the committee of the Governor
Replies to the committee of the Governor concerning the German settlers on the west side of Broad Bay (Waldoboro, Maine). See the following GLC numbers for prior letters regarding the German settlers: GLC02437.07674, GLC02437.07675, and GLC02437...
GLC02437.07677
[The adjourned meeting of the old governors on the west side of the Medumack river]
December 1, 1801
Rynier, John, fl. 1797-1802
Noted as a "true copy" and signed by John Rynier. Results from the committee's meeting concerning the German settlers in Broad Bay (present day Waldoboro, Maine). The Committee voted to have the German proclamation translated into English and to...
GLC02437.07680
[Town meeting]
25 November 1801
Noted as a "true copy." Signed by John Rynier. Results from a legal meeting held in Waldoborough, Maine regarding the settlers land claims likely in Broad Bay (present day Waldoboro, Maine). The members selected Committee members and gave full power...
GLC02437.07681
Signed by Thomas McGregor, the Town Clerk, as a witness. Results from a legal meeting held in Waldoborough, Maine regarding the settlers land claims likely in Broad Bay (present day Waldoboro, Maine). The members selected Committee members and gave...
GLC02437.07682
[Advertisement]
27 November 1801
Noted as a copy on the docket. An advertisement sent out stating the subscriber (likely Henry Knox) has agreed with the settlers. States, "Emigrants from the States Westward, On principles promising them great prosperity and the establishment of...
GLC02437.07684
[Subscribers to the Penobscot Turnpike]
November 1801
A list of subscribers petitioning to build a turnpike road from Harriman's Ferry in Prospect, Maine to Kennebec Bridge in Augusta, Maine. Each subscriber agrees to petition the Legislature for the road.
GLC02437.07685
[Response to a meeting]
Knox's response to the meeting held by the Committee in Waldoborough, Maine regarding the settlers land claims in Waldoborough, Maine. Knox agrees to a portion of the settlers claims including the "old Germans." Describes in further detail his...
GLC02437.07686
[to the Committee of old Germans]
14 December 1801
Recommends a committee be assigned to represent the old Germans land claims on the west side of the "Medumuc" (possibly Muscongus) River by the session of the Supreme Court. Title taken from docket.
GLC02437.07695
[Resolve]
January 27, 1802
Avery, John, 1739-1806
Signed by Edward H. Robbins (Speaker), David Cobb (President), and John Avery. Noted as a true copy. A resolve from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the House of Representatives regarding the petitioners in Hampden, Maine. The Legislature...
GLC02437.07710
[Draft of a speech]
circa 1 June 1803
Draft of a speech from the Massachusetts House of Representatives to the recently re-elected governor [Caleb Strong]. Discusses the importance of an independent judiciary as well as other issues of governance, and speaks approvingly of the president...
GLC02437.07785
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