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to Samuel Lowe
10 October 1798
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the management of his farm. Signature is clipped. Noted as written at Montpelier, Knox's estate in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07178
to Henry Knox
February 23, 1799
MacDonogh, Thomas, fl. 1798-1799
An invitation to Henry Knox, his wife, and daughter to attend dinner from Mr. and Mrs. MacDonogh. Notes on the docket that seem unrelated to the invitation that mention Noah Humphrey, Beza Ripley, and Amos Saunderson in the context of business...
GLC02437.07236
18 June 1801
McClure, David, 1748-1820
Speaks of their "ancient friendship" and of Knox's accomplishments with the Indians while Secretary of War. Writes, "Altho' we are not yet old men yet we are verging into that class, and the greater part of those who set out with us on the journey...
GLC02437.07735
26 June 1804
Longfellow, Henry W., 1807-1882
Asks Knox to pay to a Mr. Eastburn the money Knox owes to the estate of Thomas Longman, Thomas Norton Longman's father.
GLC02437.07866
to Nicholas Lowe
21 November 1805
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Mentions that he found he owned shares in the Patterson Manufactory, of which Lowe was President, and which was sponsored in part by their late mutual friend [Alexander] Hamilton. Knox's...
GLC02437.07986
to David McClure
1 October 1792
This letter was copied in an unknown hand. Writes to the Reverend David McClure and thanks him for the "remembrances of the pure friendship of our early years." Goes on to discuss his views on the Indian Wars and his ideas for intermarriage between...
GLC02437.10255
February 8, 1783
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786
Contemporary copy. Report of the Committee of the Army at Philadelphia. Discusses issues of commutation of half pay in the army and mentions how various states voted on this matter.
GLC02437.10515
Manuscript [in Dutch]
circa 1585-1763
GLC03107.05350
to Robert Livingston re: shipping instruction for beaver furs
1743/06/11
Van Slyck, Cornelius, Jr., fl. 1743
GLC03107.05351
Financial bond with Henry Livingston
1742/09/28
Livingston, Carroll, fl. 1742-1836
GLC03107.05352
Deed of land to Henry Livingston
1803/09/14
Best, Jacob, fl. 1803
GLC03107.05353
Agreement of Philip H Mink to lease a farm to Henry P. Clum
1828/04
Clum, Henry P., fl. 1828
Henry W. Livingston originally leased the farm to Philip H. Mink, who then requested permission to lease the farm to Henry P. Clum.
GLC03107.05354
Conveyance of all leases and rents of the late Henry W. Livingston to John Levy
1845/08/18
Livingston, Caroline D., fl. 1845
GLC03107.05355
Conveyance of a farm by Nancy van Dyke to Henry W. Livingston
1825/09/19
Van Dyke, Nancy/Livingston, Henry W., fl. 1825
Docketed on verso. Nancy van Dyke signed with her mark.
GLC03107.05356
Agreement to purchase land from Henry W. Livingston
1830/01/26
Warren, Abraham/Link, Nicholas, fl. 1830
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.05357
Bond to Henry W. Livingston for a sum of money
1822/05/06
Brusie, John F., fl. 1822
GLC03107.05358
Lease of a farm from John P. Miller
1829/08/13
Livingston, Henry W., 1798-1848
GLC03107.05359
Sale of land by Carroll Livingston to William Rayner
1836/08/01
Carroll Livingston was the executor of the estate of the deceased Robert Thong.
GLC03107.05360
Sale of land by Henry W. Livingston to Samuel M. Fox
1840/03/18
GLC03107.05361
Lease of land by Carroll Livingston to Jonah Levine
1836/03/28
Livingston, Carroll/Levine, Jonah, fl. 1836
Jonah Levine signed with his mark.
GLC03107.05362
Lease of land by Carroll Livingston to Derick van de Bogart
1835/07/15
GLC03107.05363
Lease of a farm to Henry P. Smith
1808/01/17
Livingston, Henry W., 1768-1810
GLC03107.05364
Lease of a farm by Carroll Livingston to Jonah Levine
1835/02/18
GLC03107.05365
Lease of land by Carroll Livingston to Jeremiah Barnard
1835/03/05
GLC03107.05366
Release of land to Henry W. Livingston
1830/03/19
Shaver, John, fl. 1830
GLC03107.05367
Release of farm to Henry W. Livingston
1827/12/04
Garrey, Henry, fl. 1827
Followed by a signed statement by John I. Kilmer, in which he binds himself to the above agreement.
GLC03107.05368
Lease of land by Henry and Henry W. Livingston to Jeanne Dulux
1824/03/30
Henry W. Livingston signed as Henry Livingston's attorney, as Henry Livingston was deceased at the time of the agreement.
GLC03107.05369
Lease of a farm to Jacob and Nicholas Decker
1824/10/21
GLC03107.05370
Lease of land to James Waring
1802/05/01
GLC03107.05371
Agreement of Thomas Smailes to be the agent of Henry W. Livingston
1824/11/12
GLC03107.05372
Agreement of Henry W. Livingston to rent land to Thomas Palmer
1827/12/01
GLC03107.05373
Lease of land from Henry W. Livingston
Waring, James, fl. 1802
James Waring signed with his mark.
GLC03107.05374
Sale of land to Henry W. Livingston
1824/09/02
Cornish, Samuel Ezra, fl. 1824
GLC03107.05375
Sale of land to Archibald Kennedy
1749/09/13
Harvey, Joel, fl. 1749-1758
GLC03107.05376
to Josiah Sutherland re: purchase of land from Henry W. Livingston
1836/01/07
Stoddard, Charles, fl. 1836
GLC03107.05377
Lease of a farm from Robert Livingston, Jr.
1774/01/25
Smith, Johan, fl. 1774
Johan Smith signed with his mark.
GLC03107.05378
Deed of mortgage to William Smith Vothers
1784/05/06
Viele, Stephen, fl. 1784-1785
GLC03107.05379
Lease of land by Philip Livingston
1733/05/01
Decker, Gysbert, fl. 1733
GLC03107.05380
1737/10/12
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.05381
1744/12/10
Loundert, Pieter, fl. 1744
GLC03107.05382
Lease of land to Peter Loundhardt
GLC03107.05383
to Benjamin Lincoln
February 24, 1787
Later copy of GLC02437.03466. Writes a recommendation to Lincoln for Mr. Payson, a "reputable inhabitant of Massachusetts" who is looking for "employment to give him bread." Notes he has no openings at present and is referring him to Lincoln.
GLC02437.03465
to William Littlefield
22 October 1789
Received Littlefield's letter with an enclosure for the President of the United States. Writes that when Rhode Island joins the union, President Washington will consider Littlefield's application, but reports that Washington cannot make any promises...
GLC02437.04393
January 24, 1795
Later copy. Informs Lincoln a name (possibly Lincoln's or someone Lincoln recommended) has been put on a list of candidates for a Surgeons Mate. Notes the President (George Washington) is the person who will decide when and who the appointment goes...
GLC02437.06320
January 18, 1772 and February 11, 1772
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Thanks Knox for a gift of three pair of ducks given in November, although four died during the passage to London. A commission for books and a bill to pay Grimanney & Co. (see GLC02437.00005) have been received, but the latter has not been paid "for...
GLC02437.00007
10 March 1772
Reports that the magazines for the month of February have been shipped on board the Lydia, under Captain Hall. Returns Thomas Moss's unpaid bill on Grimanney & Co. (GLC02437.00005). Encloses an order and Thomas Bralston's bill on Lane & Co. Has...
GLC02437.00008
February 19, 1783
Written by General McDougall to Major General Knox. Says that Colonel Brooks has no doubt reached him before this letter, but hopes to give an update to events in Congress since. Says "Nothing has since been done by Congress on the Subject of our...
GLC02437.01933
to Alexander McDougall
3 March 1783
Discusses with McDougall the possible result of his mission, informing him that everyone is anxious for it and continues to deplore the lack of a strong Congress.
GLC02437.01975
12 March 1783
Written by Major General Knox to General McDougall. Says he wrote a letter to McDougall on 3 March. Says the officers were quiet at that point, but that their impatience and unhappiness is coming to a crescendo now. Makes a reference to the first...
GLC02437.01999
March 15, 1783
Written by General McDougall to Major General Knox. McDougall was a member of a committee sent by the officers to lobby for half-pay pensions to Congress. Mentions that only Georgia is not represented at this point and there were divisions on the...
GLC02437.02005
25 July 1783
Written by General McDougall to General Knox. Writes from Highlands, New York. Says that the latest news from Massachusetts is that they will not support a "speedy relief to the Army from Continental Funds." Says the state senate supports Congress's...
GLC02437.02326
29 August 1783
Asks Knox to order a belt for his broadsword as his "Lads" lost the one he had, and a pistol, since one of his was stolen. Also asks Knox to order pistol cartridges. In a postscript asks for some twine, for he is "an old saylor" who "some times...
GLC02437.02433
[Request for provisions]
9 September 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Request for twenty pounds of beef and one gallon of rum for Henry Knox and his family. Addressed to Mr. [Robert] Bell, with the docket signed by Jacob Johnson.
GLC02437.02486
14 September 1783
Written by General McDougall to General Knox. Says he will visit with Knox to finalize spending accounts of the officers. Says he has "written to Mr. Gaine in the most perfect secrecy, to print thirteen thousand Copies, of the Commander in Chief's...
GLC02437.02512
24 September 1783
Asks Knox over for a visit to discuss the army. Mentions that if the fireworks will be going off at West Point, he can take part of the company off Knox's hands. Discusses preparations to host a large group of visitors including the Minister of...
GLC02437.02563
28 September 1783
Informs Knox that "the people above, who trade to nyork, complain of being stopt at your post," and asks if some of the Connecticut troops are headed out tomorrow.
GLC02437.02576
19 October 1783
Asks Knox to order and send him supplies including nails, paint, and screws. Wonders if one of Knox's artificers can help him hang a new bell he has acquired to summon his servants. Also mentions that "This fellow [most likely referring to Colonel...
GLC02437.02688
16 November 1783
Mentions that his guard has left with Brigadier Jackson's regiment, and "requests that General Knox will order a Corporal and eight Men to his [McDougall's] quarters, six of them to be acquainted with rowing."
GLC02437.02783
18 November 1783
Discusses replacing men who have left to join General Henry Jackson's regiment.
GLC02437.02785
1 January 1784
Knox informs General McDougall of the death of Doctor [Hagan], who worked at the West Point hospital. Hagan was entitled to join the Society of the Cincinnati, and left behind a wife and young son, who are unable to afford "subsistence or protection...
GLC02437.02897
9 May 1785
Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis de, 1745-1837
Barbé-Marbois, a French diplomat, writes that he is "anxious of laying before [Knox] some matters concerning french officers..."
GLC02437.03142
to James Manning
26 June 1785
Knox transmits books donated from Granville Sharp in London to Rhode Island College (present-day Brown University). Informs Manning, President of Rhode Island College, that these books were previously in William Knox's care but William was...
GLC02437.03158
4 March 1787
Later copy. Discusses a meeting in Philadelphia, and writes "You will have found that Congress have recommended a convention to meet in Philadelphia in May. I hope and pray that you may be at it, either on the part of the State or the Cincinnati."
GLC02437.03483
to Joseph Mandrillon
4 June 1787
Informs Mandrillon that the Society of the Cincinnati cannot accept him as a member. Adds that the Society, as an institution, is "too young to assume so much importance to appoint a gentleman of your abilities their historiographer..." Letter is in...
GLC02437.03566
to Charles Lining
December 27, 1787
Writes that he received, via Dr. Thomas Tudor Tucker, Lining's letter as well as the $192 sum Lining sent. Provided Dr. Tucker with a receipt declaring that this money would pay South Carolina's portion of the money owed to Major L'Enfant for the...
GLC02437.03744
to Robert R. Livingston
February 10, 1788
Original of GLC02437.03790. Knox relates details of the Massachusetts ratifying convention: "On Wednesday the 30th ultimo, Mr. Hancock was well enough to take his seat in the convention. On Thursday he brought forward the proposition for adopting...
GLC02437.03793
February 13, 1788
Later copy. A note at the top of page one states, "Recd from Mr. Bancroft Feb 1857." Knox reports, "The new constitution was adopted in Massachusetts on the 6th instant by a majority of 19. The whole present 355- 187 for it- 168 against it. The...
GLC02437.03794
13 June 1788
Reports that he forwarded a letter from Lincoln to John Jacob Faesch. Discusses the Constitution, noting that no state has thus far rejected it except for Rhode Island. Writes, "Thank Heaven America has a proposition for a government which in case...
GLC02437.03892
to Walter Livingston
26 December 1788
Writes, "I thank you for your kind letter of this evening - I accept with pleasure for the next year from the 7th of May yr house now occupied for public offices on the terms you propose to wit L260 specie pr annum, and the current taxes."
GLC02437.04061
[Rental agreement between Henry Knox and Walter Livingston]
Unsigned, and addressee unlisted. Author may be Walter Livingston, writing about himself in the third person. Addressee may be Henry Knox; see his response at GLC02437.04061. Writes, "Mr. Walter Livingston cannot permit general Knox to be...
GLC02437.04062
10 April 1789
Lithgow, William Jr., 1750-1796
Written from Hallowell, County of Lincoln, in Maine. Writes that Knox was kind enough last winter to take an order for a pair of epaulets for him and send them on to Boston. Asks politely whether Knox could forward them to him without...
GLC02437.04173
5 June 1789
Unsigned. Writes that he feels for Lincoln's situation, but is "persuaded that your expectations from the new state of things will be disappointed." (See GLC02437.04226, in which Lincoln asks Knox for help finding a job with the new government.)
GLC02437.04232
26 July 1789
Received General Lincoln's recent letter. Writes that "Mr. Lowells character has been placed before the President" but he does not know whether a "personal application" would be worthwhile; believes it would depend on Mr. Lowell's opinion. Adds...
GLC02437.04306
4 August 1789
Later copy. Letter reads, "Although I do not conceive the office of Collector to the Port of Boston adequate to the merits of my friend, yet as it is the best thing that can be offered at present, I sincerely congratulate you on the appointment."
GLC02437.04316
24 September 1789
Littlefield, William, fl. 1789
Asks Knox to take an enclosed letter (not present) to the President, but asks him to read it first to ensure its propriety. Comments that he believes Rhode Island will soon become part of the "Federal Body," and therefore is applying to the...
GLC02437.04363
to unknown
8 October 1789
Livingston, Walter, 1740-1797
Writes, "[m]y absence from Town will apologize for my drawing on you, for two Quarters Home Rent, which will become due on the first of next month." Asks that he pay a draft of £130 sterling, and provides a date and location for payment. Noted as...
GLC02437.04382
to Daniel Little
October 23, 1789
Discusses his business with the patent and his interest in the welfare of the inhabitants. Asks for his opinion in finding gainful and appropriate employment for the settlers. Particularly asks for suggestions on the employment of a minister, and...
GLC02437.04394
January 31, 1790
Signed, "HK." Discusses his interest in training the militia and asks Lincoln for his opinion on the subject. Writes "[t]ell me Sincerely your own opinion, my dear Friend, is the project of the Militia herewith enclosed an utopian plan? If I am not...
GLC02437.04489
February 1, 1790
Asks Knox if he will be engaging the house where he is presently staying, for the coming year. Informs Knox of the change in rent and his reasons for the increase.
GLC02437.04494
Informs Livingston that he will be staying at the house for the coming year and tries to negotiate with him in regards to the rent. Lists various sums that he has already paid towards the house and why he feels the raise in rent is unjustified (see...
GLC02437.04495
30 November 1790
Martin, Joseph, 1740-1808
Discusses the "truly alarming" situation going on in the Virginia back country. Reports the deaths of several people at Martin Station in Powell's Valley. Believes the news that he is no longer the Indian agent there has caused these problems. He had...
GLC02437.04784
February 4, 1791
Writes that "the Collector of Taxes has twice called on me for rates that have been due for some time." Directed him to speak to Mr. [Nicholas] Hoffman since he did not have an order from Knox to discharge them.
GLC02437.04849
6 April 1791
Lock, Josiah, fl. 1791
[Lock] writes to Secretary of War Knox that he would like to purchase "one hundred acres" of Knox's land "in the North part of this Town." [Lock] describes that the "Land is about five miles from Newcaseo Meetinghouse and about one mile from the main...
GLC02437.04903
19 April 1791
Later copy. Secretary of War Knox reports that he "was happy to have had the opportunity of complying with your wishes relative to young Mr. [William] Balch." Knox mentions some vacant land that "seems mortgaged."
GLC02437.04918
8 May 1791
Later copy. Knox reports that he has received from Lincoln his letter of 27 April 1791 and sent the enclosures on to a Mr. Lear via his servant Caesar. Knox says he will be happy to offer Dr. [William] Eustis "something worthy of his acceptance."
GLC02437.04942
June 6, 1791
Written by Knox as Secretary of War to Livingston, an Albany merchant. References Livingston's letter of 31 May. Encloses a bill for 36 dollars to pay Lieutenant Foy the Collector. Says he does not have a copy of the receipt "annexed to Mr. Duer."...
GLC02437.04978
16 June 1791
Livingston tells Knox that he is enclosing "the Collectors receipt for the Taxes assessed on the House you occupied last year" (not included). Stamped "FREE" on verso.
GLC02437.05000
January 12, 1792
Later copy. Asks Lincoln whether he might be able to employ the son of Knox's friend, Mr. [Joseph] Peirce. Declares that if he is able to, Knox "should consider it the same mark of your friendship as given to my own son."
GLC02437.05289
to Levi Lincoln
February 3, 1793
Knox signs with his initials. Knox writes to Lincoln, teacher of his son, Henry Jackson Knox. Is pleased to hear that Levi approves of his son's progress. Has received double pleasure because he knows of Lincoln's character. Tells Lincoln that...
GLC02437.05802
9 July 1795
Discusses land and writes a character recommendation to Knox for an acquaintance. Noted as written in Georgetown, most likely Georgetown, D.C.
GLC02437.06463
February 11, 1796
Martinon, Nicholas Francis, fl. 1796
Signed by Martinon, who might be Nicholas Francis Martinon, an engineer assigned to work in North Carolina in 1794. Written from "Newbern," possibly New Bern, North Carolina. Discusses reimbursement for services and supplies due him for performing...
GLC02437.06625
3 April 1796
Lincoln, Levi, 1749-1820
Mentions that there is a proposal to build a canal from Providence to Worcester. Declares that no survey has, as yet, been made, but individuals who are familiar with the area believe that there should be no difficulty constructing the canal....
GLC02437.06690
22 April 1796
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. The docket, also in Knox's hand, says that a copy of this draft was never sent to Lincoln, but a later version, dated 9 May, was sent, and no copy was retained of that. Writes that he...
GLC02437.06712
27 April 1796
Writes that he has been unable to repay money he owes to Lincoln due to family obligations, until now. However, he asks whether he might have one more week to repay it.
GLC02437.06723
6 June 1797
Du Mareil, fl. 1797
Asks Knox for assistance to improve his current living situation. Mentions previous employment, including teaching French. Date previously inferred, written in red.
GLC02437.06982
30 October 1798
Informs Lincoln that he has sold a brig.
GLC02437.07183
5 January 1799
This document seems to be the last page of a few sentences of a longer letter that has been separated.
GLC02437.07222
25 December 1799
Knox discusses with Lincoln matters concerning their business affairs. He tells Lincoln that Henry Jackson is having a difficult time advancing anything, and he asks Lincoln that he not bring any action against Jackson, "as it will have a most...
GLC02437.07344
February 9, 1800
Knox tells Lincoln that he has "paid on Gorhams execution 2000 Dollars, independent of the Sheriffs fees." Knox appropriated an additional $1800 to be raised and paid to Lincoln. Knox says it would not have been difficult for Lincoln's friends "to...
GLC02437.07365
06 May 1800
Knox talks about Lincoln's remittance. The letter seems to be missing preceding pages and is written on tissue-like paper with faded ink.
GLC02437.07401
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