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to Henry Knox
February 15, 1797
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Writes to Knox about continued troubles as he is in and out of debtors prison in New York City.
GLC02437.06915
to David Fales
21 August 1797
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Asks Fales to go to Long Island, most likely Long Island, Maine, to greet members of the legislature. Also provides a list of important residents. Noted as written at Montpelier, Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07021
March 30, 1798
Fales, David, fl. 1770-1801
Thanks Knox for his kindness and expresses his sympathy for the death of so many of the Knox children. Informs Knox about an idea for building a meeting house and that he will oversee the process.
GLC02437.07112
to Jackson Durant
29 November 1800
Knox and Jackson Durant have agreed that Durant will work for Knox as a clerk for a year at St. Georges. Knox then gives Durant a list of men he wants hired for various services.
GLC02437.07490
4 August 1801
Durant, Jackson, fl. 1800-1801
Appears to be a short reply to a note Knox sent him regarding Durant's lack of response to Knox's expectations or demands. Assures Knox he will remove his family if another situation occurs.
GLC02437.07578
January 29, 1803
Dutton, Samuel E., fl. 1803-1805
Written from Hallowell, possibly in Maine. Would have visited Knox in Boston if weather permitted; however, due to the snow, he is happy to send Knox a letter. Cannot write a long letter because he is short on paper. Reports on dairies in a region...
GLC02437.07784
24 September 1803
Reports that he just returned from attending the examination of Knox's settlers' land claims (see GLC02437.07822). Declares that it "has been an arduous and disagreeable undertaking." Touches briefly on the claims heard by General [Salem] Towne (he...
GLC02437.07827
26 December 1803
Long letter detailing judicial hearings and decisions regarding Knox's claims to lands in the Waldo patent which have been claimed by squatters.
GLC02437.07838
to Nathaniel Fales
1 March 1785
Discusses a variety of subjects related to the Flucker estate and the Waldo patent lands. Signs also on behalf of Isaac Winslow, his brother Samuel Winslow, and their cousin the elder Isaac Winslow, all of whom are also executors on the Flucker...
GLC02437.09116
2 March 1785
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. However, the author mentions Knox in the third person, so it is unclear whether it is Knox writing about himself in the third person, or Knox copied a letter written by another party....
GLC02437.09118
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