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to George Ulmer
circa 1784-1806
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses ponds and boats along with financial business. Writing is extremely faded, making it difficult to read.
GLC02437.08143
to unknown [incomplete]
circa 1789
Discusses business matters, pertaining to land in Maine. Mentions Captains Hall, Vose and Price, Mr. Fales and the Winslows. Possibly connected to GLC02437.04129.
GLC02437.08195
[Transport by ship]
circa 1770-1806
Discusses travelling and the transport of goods by ship.
GLC02437.08207
circa 1786-1806
Discusses the purchase of land from Madame Grégoire.
GLC02437.08212
circa 1796
Discusses the transport of lumber and related business.
GLC02437.08215
to Brown
December 8, 1796
Discusses flooring, hay, and other household maintenance business. Date and place writ noted on verso page 5 and recipient noted as [Jone ?] Edward Brown.
GLC02437.08221
to John Ulmer
2 March 1785
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Discusses the value of lands in the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.09119
12 December 1785
Writes that after he received the addressee's letter, he wrote to his friend General [Henry] Jackson for advice. Relates the advice Jackson provided, which pertains to land and finances.
GLC02437.09143
29 August 1786
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Addressed to "Major & Captain Ulmer at Ducktrap." Previous research suggests the addressee is John Ulmer, though it could also include George Ulmer, as it seems to be addressed to more...
GLC02437.09156
to Henry Knox [fragment]
6 July 1793
Dane, Nathan, 1752-1835
Telling Knox that Isaac Winslow and other family members who are attempting to sell Knox a large share of the Waldo patent cannot give Knox "a clear title" to the land at present. This is because of two issues. The first concerns difficulties...
GLC02437.09244
23 August 1801
Discussing the surveying and defense of his lands in the Waldo patent. Hopes to visit some of his settlements to meet with the people, and has sent out men to meet with settlers in other towns, in effort to peaceably settle all issues regarding his...
GLC02437.09276
to unknown
7 June 1793
Discusses the province of West Florida. Notes the boundaries that were ceded to Britain and the Treaty that was made with Spain. Mentions Britains then ceded [West Florida] to Spain and disposed the better part of the land to another country...
GLC02437.09828
1 April 1795
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Discusses his disappointment with his son [likely Henry Jackson Knox]. Notes his friend [Henry] Jackson, informed Knox that his son "fell into the vilest of company male, and female, and...
GLC02437.09829
to [Henry Knox]
January 20, 1788
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
2 May 1795
Thanks the recipient for sending duplicate copies of a document and discusses business.
GLC02437.09988
31 August 1795
Discusses financial business.
GLC02437.09989
to [Samuel Cooper Johonnot]
5 November 1788
Writes in reply to a letter sent requesting assistance in obtaining a commission in the United States Army. States that "at present all vacancies are filled by the States..." and says it is unlikely more troops will be raised unless an Indian war...
GLC02437.10214
22 August 1793
Discusses the layout of his house. Comments that he "do[es] not think it too large - it has only [three ?] rooms on a floor. I want a comfortable house." States that Mrs. Lucy Knox wants a bigger house. Lists corrections for building. Mentions...
GLC02437.10276
10 May 1794
Discusses his trees and that he would like the recipient to "make some considerable addtions to them." Also mentions a conflict or disagreement with someone. Watermarked "J Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold by J Woodmason/London." Letterpress copy.
GLC02437.10298
4 May 1793
Discusses business and mentions forwarding letters. Ink is faded making it difficult to read.
GLC02437.10444
December 28, 1783
Conveys information from Governor George Clinton of New York about enabling officers of the New York Levies to retire from service.
GLC02437.10575
to Jonathan Trumbull
4 November 1781
Responds to Trumbull's letter requesting information for George Washington to incorporate into a letter to Governor of Virginia Thomas Nelson (see GLC02437.01282). Explains plans to establish an artillery magazine in Virginia, containing the...
GLC02437.01286
to Henry Knox
30 June 1783
Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr., 1740-1809
Written by Jonathan Trumbull Jr., General Washington's secretary, to Major General Knox. Reports that Washington wants to inform Knox that the President of Congress announced on 24 June that Congress was to move to Princeton on 26 June. This was a...
GLC02437.02205
6 July 1783
Written by Jonathan Trumbull Jr., secretary to General George Washington, to Major General Knox. Says that Washington wants the enclosed papers (not included here) sent to Knox. Wants him to look into the circumstances of the "4 superanuated Germans"...
GLC02437.02245
28 July 1783
Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Washington's secretary, inquires about Sergeant Buell's return to the Army. Writes that although he doesn't have the power to extend Buell's furlough, he thinks it would be "perfectly agreeable to the Commander in chief's mind...
GLC02437.02339
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