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to Henry Knox
15 October 1783
Lamb, John, 1735-1800
Request for Knox to register him in order that he may settle his accounts and draw subsistance.
GLC02437.02658
to John Lamb
18 October 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Replies to Captain Lamb's request for subsistence while he waits for his accounts to be settled.
GLC02437.02678
February 18, 1787
Langdon, John, 1741-1819
Asks Knox for assistance in providing for his family as he had a debt in England and "all the merchandize [sic] I had from thence was taken from my place of depository by the British ... " Also asks if Knox has any open positions, as he needs the...
GLC02437.03461
[Receipt payment]
1 November 1787
Langmyer, Charles, fl. 1787
Lists the quarterly payment from 1 August until 1 November and includes items such as books and educational fees. Notes the receipt of payment for teaching one of Knox's daughters for the semester.
GLC02437.03691
February 10, 1788
Lechmere, Richard, 1727-1814
Lechmere writes to collect a debt owed him by Thomas Flucker, Knox's late father-in-law (Knox handled Flucker's estate after he passed away). Expresses disappointment in not receiving a prompt reply from Knox: "...I have little doubt of my Letter...
GLC02437.03791
29 May 1788
Lewis, William, fl. 1784-1800
Lewis transmits a certificate with a contiguous letter to Knox. Verifies that the ship the Empress of China left New York bound for China in 1784, and that prior to its departure, he was obliged to withdraw $2,300 on behalf of the owners. Notes, "if...
GLC02437.03878
to Richard Lechmere
February 21, 1789
Apologizes for not responding to previous letters before receiving two new letters about Dr. Taylor's bond. Had been waiting for answers to questions respecting their business, specifically about whether bonds due to the mandamus counselors were...
GLC02437.04124
February 1789
Lawrance, E., fl. 1789
Author is a Mrs. E. Lawrance. Writes that she has heard Knox is afflicted with a "rheumatic complaint," and declares that Mr. Lawrance (her relationship with him is unclear) was in the same situation. Visited him in Albany, and found him unable to...
GLC02437.04126
to John Stagg
March 30, 1789
Lewis, Joseph, 1748-1814
Written from "Morris Town," which may be located in several states, including New Jersey. Declares that George Shelley and Michael Conner are two soldiers who served with the Maryland troops during the war, and would like to receive compensation...
GLC02437.04159
to Marquis de Lafayette
October 15, 1789
Knox writes that he is thankful to be able to send this letter by Count de Moustier, who was returning from his time as French minister to America. He will enclose the diplomas for the French officers in the Society of the Cincinnati. Says "The...
GLC02437.04391
November 7, 1789
Knox sends his sincere wishes for Lafayette's happiness. Mentions mutual friends, including the Marchioness de Bréhan, who was wary of returning to France due to the "state of affairs" there (the French Revolution). Reports that "We are all peace -...
GLC02437.04407
March 25, 1790
Asks Knox for assistance in obtaining a position in the War Department. Hopes that if Knox knows of no open positions, he will write to General [Benjamin] Lincoln on his behalf. Adds that General [Henry] Jackson has done all in his power to find...
GLC02437.04559
22 August 1790
Discusses the upcoming trial of Major Shaw and Mr. Holker, to be held 6 September 1790. Asks if Knox has any evidence or information to contribute, and hopes Knox will communicate it to him. "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.04697
15 December 1789
Thanks Knox for his letter and for his recommendation to "Messr Hoffman and son." Says he is glad to help them anytime they need assistance in the future.
Signer of the U.S. Constitution.
GLC02437.04797
to Tobias Lear
1 January 1791
Knox says he received a letter from Abraham Ogden regarding Samuel Ogden and "the subject of the attorneyship of New Jersey." Knox thinks Samuel Ogden will gladly the accept the appointment. Knox mentioned the matter to Henry Jackson "with the...
GLC02437.04815
February 17, 1791
Writes he has "put on board the Sloop Betsy, Benjamin Bayley Master, a paper parcel which, arrived in one of the London vessels; directed for you."
GLC02437.04858
19 April 1791
Colonel Lamb has sent Knox two barrels of apples, "best Newtown Pippins" and a bundle of English newspapers for Knox's culinary and reading pleasure.
GLC02437.04919
15 September 1791
Lamb, James, fl. 1746-1822
Creator listed as "James & Thomas Lamb & Concerned." States that they have just completed a 150 ton copper bottomed ship called the "Margaret." It was built by Edmond Hartt of Boston, and will travel around Cape Horn to the northwest coast of America...
GLC02437.05159
to William Lewis
31 May 1792
Contains two letters. The first, dated 31 May 1792, is written by Knox to Lewis. Knox asks Lewis's opinion about features in a legal agreement between a Massachusetts Committee of the Legislature, and Henry Jackson and Royal Flint. Asks several...
GLC02437.05484
18 September 1792
Forwards a copy of a document concerning William Duer. Informs Knox that he must present his case before the Supreme Court or the district judge.
GLC02437.05617
to the President and Directors of the [bank] of the U.S.
February 4, 1793
Asks for the favor of a discount for the enclosed $2,500 note "as a renewal in part of a note of 3375 Dollars due the 7th instant."
GLC02437.05805
9 March 1793
Says the action brought by the United States against William Duer is set for trial on 11 April. Wants to be informed about the bail and the trial, if a defense is made. Also would like Knox to write to Duer to get as much information as possible.
GLC02437.05847
30 April 1793
Lee, Henry, 1756-1818
Says his proposed trip across the Atlantic must take place soon. Is at a loss to describe the situation in France. Hopes Knox can send him information. Wants his intentions kept secret though. Asks "is there any danger in passing the Atlantic in...
GLC02437.05883
14 August 1793
Gives legal answers to the questions Knox asked (see GLC024373.05907).
GLC02437.05912
December 28, 1793
Says that if the only contract between the heirs of General Waldo and the ten proprietors is the bond, "I conceive that a Forfeiture of the Penalty would be the only Consequence of the former refusing to convey to the Letter." Believes the...
GLC02437.06007
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