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to Clement Biddle [incomplete]
3 March 1798
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses some sort of business. Date previously inferred, written in pencil. Writing is extremely faded and water stained, making it difficult to read.
GLC02437.07096
to Henry Knox
March 26, 1798
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Expresses concern that Knox has not repaid the loan he got from Alexander Baring. Free frank stamped and signed by William Bingham.
GLC02437.07111
to Francis and Thomas Flucker
20 April 1798
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Writes to her sons, stating that she has not heard from them in a while and about the ships and news from the family.
GLC02437.07117
to Alexander Baring
24 April 1798
Discusses a debt and the possibility of extending the time in which he has to pay it back. Writing is very faded and water damaged, making it difficult to read.
GLC02437.07119
27 April 1798
Bailie, William, fl. 1798
Discusses Knox's brother William's finances.
GLC02437.07121
13 May 1798
Reminds Knox to pay Alexander Baring, especially since Baring will be leaving the country soon. Free frank stamped and signed by William Bingham.
GLC02437.07127
to William Bingham
15 May 1798
Discusses a debt, most likely the one he owes to Alexander Baring.
GLC02437.07129
20 May 1798
Reminds Knox that the due date for the payment of a settlement to the state is approaching. Discusses a draft and money for Alexander Baring.
GLC02437.07132
28 May 1798
Discusses financial matters and again reminds Knox to pay Alexander Baring.
GLC02437.07135
30 May 1798
Adel, L., fl. 1798
Informs Knox that he has to leave town in a hurry and will not be able to see him before he leaves.
GLC02437.07138
[Diary of weather at Brigadier's Island]
May 1798
Rynier, John, fl. 1797-1802
Lists the wind and temperature patterns for every morning and evening in the month of May.
GLC02437.07141
[Deed]
4 June 1798
Studly, Lemuel, fl. 1798
Deed of land in the town of Ducktrap. Signed by Studly, with Philip and George Ulmer signing as witnesses.
GLC02437.07145
3 July 1798
Expresses sympathy over Knox's disappointment at not getting a loan and discusses various financial matters such as the Eastern lands, payment to the National bank and bonds.
GLC02437.07156
[Opinion on the case of Captain Samuel Nicholson and Col. George Claghorn]
29 September 1797
Knox's opinion on the conflict between Nicholson and Claghorn, which is outlined in GLC02437.07033. May be incomplete.
GLC02437.07173
30 September 1798
Discusses debts and Knox's potential sources for money to pay off his debts.
GLC02437.07175
16 October 1798
Brooks, John, 1752-1825
Relays a message concerning the son of a mutual acquaintance who offers his services to Knox. Noted as written in Medford, state unknown.
GLC02437.07180
8 November 1798
Discusses issues with the land the possibility of selling their farms.
GLC02437.07187
30 November 1798
Beaumez, M. de (Bon-Albert Briois), 1759-1809
Discusses his family and their health and setting up a business. Also asks for news about Knox and his family as well as Beaumez's stepsons and complains that he has never received a letter from them.
GLC02437.07197
to Clement Biddle
3 December 1798
Knox tells Biddle that he has received from the "bank of the US, the dividends on a share...in the name of my late daughter Julia." Knox has misplaced the certificate. Knox tells Biddle he is trying to acquire money to improve his estate.
GLC02437.07201
to John L. Borland
23 December 1798
Borland, Leonard Vassall, 1759-?
Leonard writes his brother John. The letter is "delivered to you by Mr. Henry Jackson Knox, midshipman on board the United States Frigate Constitution." Leonard explains that "Mr. Knox is son to General Knox, who was one of our first military...
GLC02437.07211
[List Provisional Army Officers]
1798
List of Provisional army officers including Alexander Hamilton as Inspector General "with rank of Major General," Charles Pinckney as "Major General," Henry Knox as Major General, etc.
GLC02437.07216
January 24, 1799
Bingham acknowledges receipt of Knox's letter of 30 December 1798. Bingham sees that Knox has "not as yet made a final arrangement with the Holders of your Notes, - but which I hope will be speedily terminated." Bingham is pleased to know that...
GLC02437.07227
February 16, 1799
Badcock, Daniel, fl. 1799
Badcock writes to Knox on behalf of his friend Mr. Webber, who is inquiring about "a large amount of Goods sold by you on his account to Col. Ogden some years ago." Knox has not finished repaying Webber. The balance is thirty pounds.
GLC02437.07234
February 1799
Boyd, John P., fl. 1799
Cryptic letter to Knox outlining the Colonel Boyd's military resume in the West Indies. Perhaps seeking a position from Knox.
GLC02437.07238
March 25, 1799
Bingham has anxiously awaited a reply from Knox. Bingham is happy to learn that Knox "arrangements with most of your Creditors and that you are likely to be relieved from your temporary Embarassments." Bingham asks Knox if he would consult with...
GLC02437.07248
6 April 1799
Beaumez writes to Knox about how valuable letters from his friends in America are. He mentions the letters from Mrs. Knox and their daughter Lucy, as well as Thomas Flucker, Beaumez's stepson. Beaumez say, "though I am but an adoptive citizen of the...
GLC02437.07254
14 April 1799
Lucy Knox's sister, Mrs. Beaumez, writes Knox of her concerns for her sons. She is happy for Thomas Flucker's good behavior, but worried about Francis. She is considering sending them to England and expresses her wish that peace come to France and...
GLC02437.07257
23 April 1799
Bingham acknowledges Knox's letter of 17 April 1799. Bingham realizes his legal counsels must receive payment, but he believes since the United States government benefits from this, the government should compensate. "However, Bingham says, "I shall...
GLC02437.07259
18 May 1799
Dunlap, John, 1738-1824
Cosigned by Benjamin Jones Porter and Charles Coffin. Dunlap, Porter, and Coffin thank Knox for being "one of the principle patrons" of Bowdoin College and asks him to donate lime to help with a foundation of a new building (the college's first)....
GLC02437.07267
25 May 1799
Bingham declares to Knox that, though difficult, he finished paying the state of Massachusetts the sum of $328.02. Bingham discusses his land selling possibilities and the help he has hoped to receive from Knox. If Bingham cannot sell, he will have...
GLC02437.07270
27 May 1799
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Ralph Wormeley, Esq. delivers this letter from Carrington to Knox. Carrington thanks Knox for kind words Knox said about Carrington to a neighbor and hopes to be able to visit Knox soon.
GLC02437.07271
to John Adams
2 June 1799
Knox writes to President Adams, urging him to allow Knox's son Henry to be promoted from midshipmen to Lieutenant in the US Navy. (Knox Jr. was midshipman on the USS Constitutionl). The docket reads, "The President on the receipt of this letter dd...
GLC02437.07272
30 June 1799
Knox tells that he and General Cobb have discussed at length "the subject of accelerating the value of the upper and Lower millions" parts of Maine. Knox explains the need and his ideas for surveying and pricing the land and the lumber.
GLC02437.07274
[Extract]
February 7, 1744
Extract of a deed to Robert Barber from Samuel Waldo describing a tract of land.
GLC02437.08912
[Certificate]
5 January 1746
Caswell, Samuel, fl. 1746
Certifies that a Timothy [last name illegible] is not fit for service. Noted as written in Wrantham, state unknown.
GLC02437.08914
21 June - 19 August 1746
Adams, Jonathan, fl. 1746
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Certifies that Jonathan Adams is enlisted in the infantry under John Terry's command, which will be sent to Canada.
GLC02437.08916
[Estimate]
circa 26 June 1746
Waldo, Samuel, 1695-1759
Estimate of expenses for an expedition to Cape Breton and for any payments owed from Samuel Waldo's service at Louisbourg.
GLC02437.08918
30 July-14 August 1746
Bron, Benjamin fl. 1746
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Certifies that Benjamin Bron is enlisted in the infantry under George Gerrish's command, which will be sent to Canada. Also verified, signed and dated by Joseph Wadsworth...
GLC02437.08924
19 August 1746
Abram, Andrew, fl. 1746
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Certifies that Andrew Abram is enlisted in the infantry under John Terry's command, which will be sent to Canada. Also verified, signed and dated by John Harwood, 14 August...
GLC02437.08926
[Court case]
20 October 1746
Appears to be a petition. Consists of expenses and reserve pay for his efforts in the expedition against Cape Breton and the siege of Louisburg. Documents includes copied signatures of a number of people, including a Mr. Hutchinson, Sir William...
GLC02437.08932
to Samuel Waldo
31 October 1746
Shirley, William, 1694-1771
Discusses an expedition into Canada and various officers who could lead such an expedition. Lower right hand corner of the 3rd page is missing.
GLC02437.08934
4 March 1747
Pepperrell, William, 1696-1759
Certifies that Samuel Waldo has been appointed to the position of Brigadier General over the troops from Massachusetts.
GLC02437.08936
to James Bowdoin
25 August 1747
Folger, Timothy, fl. 1747
Discusses how his whaling business is not doing so well and therefore is going to the Bahamas on a trading voyage in order to make money for a bond. Place writ obscured due to a patch. Possibly Nantucket, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.08938
March 31, 1749
Extract of a deed to Daniel [Brgele ?] from Samuel Waldo describing a tract of land.
GLC02437.08947
30 May 1750
Bowdoin, James, 1726-1790
Grants Thomas Flucker the rights to an estate and property. Signed by James and William Bowdoin, with several other people. Includes notes from Joshua Winslow as Justice of the Peace signed Boston 15 June and a note of receipt from Ezekiel...
GLC02437.08950
1 June 1750
Bayard, Belthazar, fl. 1750
Deed of land from Belthazar Bayard to Thomas Flucker. Includes a note from Thomas Hubbard dated Boston 15 June and a note of receipt from Ezekiel Goldthwait dated 16 June.
GLC02437.08951
[List]
1750
List of papers relating to French and English boundaries. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.08953
to Thomas Flucker
3 August 1751
Bowler and Abbot, fl. 1751
Discusses a bill to Flucker's account and a negotiation regarding prices of merchandise. Noted as written in Colchester, state and/or country unknown.
GLC02437.08954
17 October 1752
Debts due to Isaac Winslow, listed by the name of the debtor.
GLC02437.08959
October 1752
List of people sent to a settlement. Includes unrelated notes regarding finances.
GLC02437.08960
[Account]
circa December 1752
Lists transactions regarding provisions sent to Isaac Winslow by date, starting in November 1752.
GLC02437.08961
29 June 1753
Davis, B., fl. 1753
List of people and supplies.
GLC02437.08965
[Sale of land]
December 31, 1753 - August 8, 1754.
Bulfinch, John, fl. 1753
Contract for the sale of land. Signed by John Philips and Jacob Ridgway as witnesses, with notes of receipt from John Philips, dated 31 December 1753 and Ezekiel Goldthwait dated 8 August 1754.
GLC02437.08972
1753
Lists passengers from Amsterdam by name and date of arrival.
GLC02437.08973
1753-1755
List of supplies for Isaac Winslow for a settlement. Transactions listed by date.
GLC02437.08978
[Bill of sale]
18 July 1757
Bearsman, Henry, fl. 1757
Sale of various items to Thomas Flucker, including a pan to boil sugar, copper ladles and other items. Also signed by William Belcher and James Hills as witnesses.
GLC02437.08989
7 May 1760
Accounts for the late James Bowdoin, with an inventory of his estate. Notes that James Pitts is his executor.
GLC02437.08999
to Samuel Waldo et. al.
15 October 1762
Bollan, William, fl. 1750-1763
Written from "Leicester Square," likely in London, England. Addressed to Samuel Waldo, Francis Waldo, Isaac Winslow, and Thomas Flucker. Discusses the lands being granted to Samuel Waldo and his heirs by the British government. Mentions Governor...
GLC02437.09009
to William Bollan
8 July 1762
Illegible signature. Apparently discusses claims on land bordering the Earl of Stirling's land, possibly in the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.09010
24 April 1763
Marked "duplicate." Written from "Leicester Square," likely in London, England. Addressed to Samuel Waldo, Francis Waldo, Isaac Winslow, and Thomas Flucker. Writes, "The enclosed copy [not present] of the Petition which I have presented to His...
GLC02437.09014
June 14, 1763
Unsigned, but author may be Samuel Waldo, Francis Waldo, Isaac Winslow, or Thomas Flucker, as the letter is a response to a letter Bollan wrote to them (see GLC02437.09014). Thank him for going to all the trouble of submitting a petition to His...
GLC02437.09018
to Francis Waldo et. al.
29 July 1763
Written from Leicester Square, likely in London, England. Addressed to Francis Waldo, Isaac Winslow, and Thomas Flucker. Summarizes to them his letter from 24 April (see GLC02437.09014). Expresses frustration at their inquiries regarding what fees...
GLC02437.09019
[Account with Thomas Flucker]
1765-1769
Adams, Edward, fl. 1765-1772
Financial account between Edward Adams and Thomas Flucker between 1765 and 1769.
GLC02437.09026
[Obligation to James Pitts & Thomas Flucker]
10 July 1767
Promise from Adams to deliver particular goods for Pitts and Flucker to sell.
GLC02437.09043
[Indenture between the Waldo heirs and the Twenty Associates]
7 April 1768
Pemberton, Samuel, 1723-1799
The heirs of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo and their spouses agree to sell the original twenty associates of the Lincolnshire Company certain tracts of land in the Waldo patent, which were promised to the associates by Brigadier General Waldo.
GLC02437.09050
25 April 1768
Financial account between Flucker and Adams from 1767 to 25 April 1768.
GLC02437.09052
[Complaint from settlers at Broad Bay]
February 22, 1769-March 11, 1769
Schnaudiel, John Willhem, fl. 1769
Signed by Schnaudiel as well as over twenty others. The authors, all German by birth, allege that in 1753, they were approached in Germany by Samuel Waldo, Jr. and offered settlement at Broad Bay in New England. The authors sold their homes in...
GLC02437.09057
February 28, 1771
Financial account between Edward Adams and Thomas Flucker.
GLC02437.09068
[Power of Attorney given to Francis Waldo]
7 April 1771-1 January 1772
Bullock, John, fl. 1771
Agreement that John Bullock has given power of attorney to Francis Waldo, in order for Waldo to recover a bond given by the late Samuel Waldo to the late Josiah Bullock. Signed by John Bullock, as well as William Harper as witness. Also present is...
GLC02437.09070
to Thomas Caldwell and Ephraim Cummings [incomplete]
25 June 1772-20 April 1774
Flucker, Thomas, 1719-1783
Contains several letters, all of which discuss lands in New Hampshire in which the heirs of Brigadier Samuel Waldo have interest.
GLC02437.09076
[Deed to Richard Clarke]
22 April 1773-29 April 1786
Marked "copy." Notes that the Superior Court of Massachusetts granted the authors, as surviving executors of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo's estate, the power to sell lands of Waldo's to pay his debts. The present deed documents the sale of a land...
GLC02437.09080
[List of German settlers on east side of Broad Bay]
May 1773
List of German settlers on the east side of Broad Bay received from the Schoolmaster in May 1773.
GLC02437.09082
February 1, 1774
Bernard, Francis, 1712-1779
Writes that he has been waiting to hear about Flucker's son's commission, but has not yet. Is very unhappy about the status of Colonel [Thomas] Goldthwait's application to settle the town of Frankfort, in the Waldo patent, and discusses how it...
GLC02437.09089
to Samuel Brown, Jonathan Crocket, and Robert Jameson
26 August 1786
Signed by Knox and Isaac Winslow Jr., though both signatures, as well as the letter's content, are in Knox's hand. Addressed to Brown, Crocket and Jameson as members of a Committee for Thomaston. Document suggests regulations and procedures for...
GLC02437.09155
to John Anstey
9 July 1788
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Reports that two British citizens, Lord Loughborough [possibly Alexander Wedderburn, subsequently 1st Earl of Rosslyn] and John Skinner, have an interest in a portion of the Muscongus...
GLC02437.09176
21 September 1788
Document is not signed but appears to be in Henry Knox's handwriting. A list of islands and its inhabitants lying east of Carvers Island, Maine. Date was added later in pencil.
GLC02437.09187
[Land agreement]
23 September 1788
Document is signed by Henry Knox, Samuel Winslow, Isaac Winslow, and numerous others inhabitants. A land agreement involving Henry Knox, Samuel Winslow, Isaac Winslow (the heirs and representatives of the late Brigadier General Samuel Waldo), and...
GLC02437.09188
[William Burns's declaration regarding the Muscongus settlement]
February 26, 1747
Burns, William, fl. 1747
Burns discusses his settlement on Samuel Waldo's Muscongus Patent (also known as the Waldo or Linconshire Patent, land in present-day Maine). Discusses improvements Burns made to a stone house, and mentions his black cattle. Burns was given command...
GLC02437.10410
[John Campbell's declaration regarding the Damariscotta River settlement]
Campbell, John, fl. 1747
Attests that he took up land in an area under the charge of Colonel [David] Dunbar. Dunbar was replaced by Colonel Samuel Waldo, and some families left the area while others remained. The greatest concentration of settlers dwelled in the township...
GLC02437.10411
circa 1758
Noted as a copy. A list of settlers at St. Georges River, "Medumcook" [Meduncook], and Broadbay, Maine. Settlers are listed by town. Docket notes the list was supposedly written by Captain John North the original list is in Samuel Winslow's...
GLC02437.10641
to Timothy Pickering
2 November 1781
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington instructs Pickering, Quartermaster General, to extract 150 lbs. from the "British Military Chest" to pay General Henry Knox for use in his artillery department. Docket, in the hand of William Knox, indicates this order is a copy. A...
GLC02437.09308
to Henry Knox and Gouvenor Morris
30 April 1782
Discusses Morris and Knox's progress regarding "the commission you were charged with by me" (possibly a commission to negotiate prisoner exchange with the British in Elizabethtown, New Jersey). Has received Morris and Knox's dispatches, as well as...
GLC02437.09309
to Benjamin Lincoln
6 June 1783
Written from military Headquarters in New York. Washington, Commander in Chief of Continental forces, writes to Lincoln, Secretary at War. Discusses extra allowances requested by General Henry Knox, declaring the allowances "perfectly reasonable...
GLC02437.09310
to Thomas Jefferson, Henry Knox, and Alexander Hamilton
4 April 1791
Washington provides instructions for his ministers to follow in his absence from the seat of government. Plans to travel to Savannah, Georgia. Presents an itinerary for his travels, noting the days he plans to pass through specific cities. Asserts...
GLC02437.09311
3 December 1782
Later copy. Wishes to postpone a certain undiscussed matter until the next day, and perhaps put it off entirely.
GLC02437.09313
2 November 1783
Later copy. Has discussed with members of Congress "in time of Peace of Uniting the Offices of Secty for War and Master of Ordinance in one person." Also upset with "stupidity of the Postmaster at Princeton" due to a great deal of his mail being...
GLC02437.09314
31 May 1787
Later copy of a letter written to Henry Knox, briefly discussing the begining of the Constitutional Convention, and his election as chair of the Convention. Copy made on 1 February 1854 according to note at top of first page.
GLC02437.09315
15 October 1787
Later copy of a letter to Henry Knox, discussing the Constitution, its level of support and the level of wisdom and foresight possesed by the Constitution's authors. Admits the document may have flaws, but believes it should be accepted, and then...
GLC02437.09316
8 September 1791
Later copy of a letter by Washington condoling Knox on the death of his son. Copied 3 February 1854 according to note at top of first page.
GLC02437.09318
14 October 1791
Later copy of a letter from Washington to Knox, informing Knox that he will arrive later than he expected to or had hoped for in Philedelphia. States that his later than expected arrival means he will have very little time to prepare for his...
GLC02437.09319
February 25, 1792
Later copy of a letter in which he informs Knox that he has sent him the draft of a letter to Captain Brandt, allowing him to let stand any corrections he may chose to make. Along left margin, "Recd from Lt. Henry Knox Thatcher Aug 9 1855 by mail."
GLC02437.09320
February 16, 1781
Later copy of original. Preparations for a seige in New York early in the year. Informs Knox he expects 20,000 men for the seige of New York. Asks Knox to prepare a plan for artillery during the seige, and requests advice on planning the seige....
GLC02437.09323
February 21, 1778
Realizes that supplies are badly needed in many locations, but wishes to transport supplies as little as possible. Also mentions how well Knox has performed as superintendent of his division. Washington's signature has been clipped out of the...
GLC02437.09353
1 March 1781
Transmits a requisition from New York for ammunition and says to send only what stock is deficient to Fort Schuyler. Written at "Head Quarters." At bottom, a note in the hand of Samuel Shaw reads, "Answered and the papers returned to the man who...
GLC02437.09354
28 May 1781
Discusses the possible evacuation of New York and various issues regarding supplies. Requests an estimate of articles needed for Knox's department and asks Knox to attend to supplies needed by General Clinton and Captain Moodie. "I have only to...
GLC02437.09355
1 May 1782
Does not yet know the route Colonel Lamb's regiment will take, and has ordered the sappers and miners to West Point. "I am so totally in the dark at this Time, respecting the scene of our operations for the ensuing Campaign, that I cannot at present...
GLC02437.09356
17 August 1782
Requests Knox's opinion on the "proposed arrangement of the office of Field Commissary of Military Stores." Includes an extract from a letter by the Secretary of War at the end of his letter, which he wants Knox's opinion on. The extract is...
GLC02437.09357
9 September 1782
Proposes use of prisoners as armorers, discusses trial of Sergeant Spinoza [Spinosa] for treason, requests help organizing the Department of the Commissary of Military Stores and wonders if "it be possible to get the field pieces directed to be...
GLC02437.09358
17 September 1782
Refuses to grant leave to Captain Machin while he is on trial. "Captain Machin being under Arrest there would be an impropriety in his transacting any public business - or in granting him leave of absence from Camp. His Trial must soon come on in...
GLC02437.09359
13 October 1782
Suggesting stationary duty for an Invalid Regiment. Instructs Knox to "keep Van Schaick's Artificers," and fill the rest of his need for artificers with carpenters and Masons;. Also discusses movement of materials from Fishkill, condition of "the...
GLC02437.09360
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