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to Henry Knox
March 19, 1792
Macomb, Alexander, 1748-1831
Asks that he and Mrs. Knox welcome into their acquaintance Captain Hale and Captain [Nizry] of Quebec, who are part of His Royal Highness Prince Edward's suite.
GLC02437.05365
6 April 1792
Morris, William Walton, ?-1832
Writes that he had long since resolved to devote his life to private business, and until now has been quite successful; however, due to the bankruptcy that has recently befallen New York City, he has suddenly found himself penniless. Takes solace in...
GLC02437.05405
28 August 1792
Morse, Jedediah, 1761-1826
Mentions a previous request he made to Knox for materials to supplement his book on the geography of the United States. Reminds Knox that at the time of the request, Knox responded that he had materials that might be useful, but was extremely busy...
GLC02437.05590
to Robert Morris
14 December 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Thanks Morris for forwarding a letter. Notes he was informed by Major Butler of Smellies upcoming departure to "Head Quarters" and the purpose of Smellies visit. Marked "private" on the docket.
GLC02437.05736
1 January 1793
Morris, William, fl. 1777-1793
Informs Knox he received his letter and will be sending a reply immediately.
GLC02437.05771
5 January 1793
Forwards Knox a report that he had requested via Mr. Théophile Cazenove.
GLC02437.05774
January 16, 1794
Murray, Alexander, fl. 1754-1821
Note tells Knox he won the lottery with ticket number 3514 and his prize will be "3000 Acres of Land in Kentucky Bourbon Country, valued @ 3/6 the Deed of which Genl Knox will please to write to Major Perigrine Fitzhugh for."
GLC02437.06027
to John Nazro
February 24, 1794
Has not considered Nazro's letter because "by law the mode of obtaining patents has been altered." Encloses the circumstances of the new law, which passed on 21 February. When he applies under the new law he will obtain his patent.
GLC02437.06050
20 May 1794
Niven, Daniel, 1742-1809
Describes the compensation Knox offered as not being equal to the loss he will sustain, however, says he will offer assistance for his country. Mentions performing repairs at Fort Potman and inquires if the redoubt should be performed first.
GLC02437.06102
to Henry Knox [in French]
28 August 1794
Moustier, Éléonor François Élie, marquis de, 1751-1817
Letter is in French.
GLC02437.06186
February 28, 1795
Munn, Reuben, fl. 1792-1795
Asks Knox for assistance as he is suffering greatly economically.
GLC02437.06363
to Alexander Murray
2 May 1795
Asks Murray for assistance in obtaining a deed.
GLC02437.06404
7 March 1796
Malcom, James, fl. 1794-1806
Written from "Cushing," possibly in Maine. Writes to inform Knox of the results of a survey Knox hired him to perform. Discusses the survey of an unnamed river, and talks about possible dams and canals to be built. In a post-script, asks if Knox...
GLC02437.06657
March 23, 1796
Provides Knox with an update on the survey of the river which Knox hired him to undertake. Explains how much he has completed so far, and provides estimates about the size of different ponds and the materials lining the bottom, such as gravel and...
GLC02437.06672
to James Nesmith
2 April 1796
Addressed to James Nesmith and several other parties, who are the town leaders of Ducktrap, Maine. Writes to express his relief that the Samuel Ely conspiracy was much more minor than initially expected. Extensive notes and calculations on third...
GLC02437.06688
22 April 1796
Asks Knox about a possible land deal with a Major Fitzhugh.
GLC02437.06716
to Alexander Macomb
5 March 1797
Discusses the price of land.
GLC02437.06923
to Judith Sargent Murray
6 March 1797
Written in the third person and signed in the text. Thanks Murray for her attentions and finds himself flattered by her compliments. States that he will sign the subscription paper. Date from docket.
GLC02437.06925
15 March 1797
Informs Knox that he sent copies of a document to the proper people and sends his condolences to Knox and his family, possibly due to the loss of a child.
GLC02437.06932
to McPherson
6 November 1798
Mentions the Society of the Cincinnati of South Carolina and a connection with France. Writing is faded and difficult to read.
GLC02437.07186
to Samuel Nicholson
December 28, 1798
Knox writes Nicholson regarding "the circumstance of Mr. Russel and Mr. Amory" who left his ship (the Constitution) because they did not receive commissions. Knox has told them to return and be obedient, but also suggests to Nicholson that once they...
GLC02437.07215
to William Vans Murray
27 June 1799
Knox received Murray's letter of June 3, 1799. Knox tells Murray that the "legality principle of the Judges acting as Commissioners, will be decided by the Supreme Court August next." Then, Knox, believes, those recommended by the circuit courts...
GLC02437.07275
to Thomas Motley
18 July 1799
Knox had written Daniel Davis about advertising in Portland newspapers and in the town of Falmouth. He has not heard from Davis yet, so he turns to Motley to find out if Davis is in the act of doing the requested advertising or, if not, could Motley...
GLC02437.07288
to Daniel Neal
5 May 1801
Asks Neal to manage his land on the northern part of the Waldo patent in Hampden and Bangor, Maine. Describes what the job entails. Also requests Neal to attend to the settlers lots in Bangor.
GLC02437.07528
21 September 1801
Moulton, Jotham, 1771-?
Discusses a land deal between himself, John Miller, and Henry Knox. Appears Miller gave Moulton a mortgage deed for a lot of land which resides on Knox's patent as security for a debt he owed Moulton. Moulton now requests Knox gives him a deed for...
GLC02437.07619
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