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to Henry Knox
1785
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Discusses a proposal related to land in Maine and expresses a wish to see him. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.09939
[Bond] [incomplete]
17 July 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Bond between Henry Knox and Joseph Anthony for a payment. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.09956
[Plan]
1790
Plan for works at Bristol Ferry, drawn in graphite. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.09963
[List]
circa 1784
Merlet, H., fl. 1783
Lists of Canadian refugees at [Newbery] who are using provisions. Listed by name and rank.
GLC02437.09965
[Regarding finances] [incomplete ?]
1793
Discusses financial business relating to William Bingham. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.09966
No 4 ordnance & stores received during the year 1781
circa 1781
List of ordnance stores received for the year. Lists items by date.
GLC02437.09968
[Return]
circa 1775-1783
List of 34 named soldiers. Docketed as "Those of the men to be under Capt Buchanan."
GLC02437.09975
For the information of Persons transacting Business with the Bank of North-America...
circa April 1782
Claypoole, David C., fl. 1757-1849
Details rules and regulation for those who want to do business with the Bank of North America. Includes business hours, and rules regarding payment, savings and bank notes and bills. Noted as printed in Philadelphia by David C. Claypoole.
GLC02437.09980
[Estimate]
circa 1791
Estimates concerning a canal, regarding its measurements. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.09981
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
5 August 1797
Beaumez, M. de (Bon-Albert Briois), 1759-1809
Informs Knox that he wishes to return to America soon, but has decided to stay in India, after consulting with his wife.
GLC02437.09991
30 September 1797
Informs Knox that he's happy to hear that Knox and his various projects are doing well. Discusses business relating to land and finances. Noted as written in Lansdowne, state unknown.
GLC02437.09992
[Map of Yorktown, Virginia]
October 1781
Drawn map of Yorktown, Virginia. Shows roads, rivers, and other land markings, but not fortifications. With Cornwallis autograph note written across the front: "you will deliver the town immediately." Likely created by the British right before the...
GLC02437.10669
The Suffolk resolves: Proceedings of the ...
1774/09/17
Suffolk Resolves, fl. 1774
Printed by John Holt. The first printing in New York of the Suffolk Resolves. Evans 13701
GLC02438
To the inhabitants... re: calling for appointing delegates from NY to Congress
1774 ca.
Printed by John Holt. Evans 13660. only 2 copies recorded
GLC02439
Advertisement re: NY delegate nominations for first Continental Congress
1774/07/05
GLC02440
Minutes and Agreements of the Indiana Company
1775/09/21-1775/11/15
Morgan, George, 1743-1810
A "true copy of the minutes" made by George Morgan re: various minutes and agreements pertaining to the Indiana company, which speculated in land along the Ohio river. In an 1768 treaty Indians had ceded a large tract of land to the "unfortunate...
GLC02441
In Provincial Congress [calling for election of revolutionary government]
1776
New York, Legislature
Possibly printed by John Holt. Evans 14934.
GLC02442
The case of Trevett against Weeden: On Information and Complaint,....
1787
Varnum, James M., fl. 1787
Evans 20825, Kress B1355, Sabin 98638. The legal case tested the powers of the Articles of Confederation to the right of Trial by Jury.
GLC02443
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
19 November 1788
Phillips, Samuel, 1752-1802
Commonwealth of Masachusetts set of resolutions to create separate districts within Massachusetts with representatives from each district. States the common dates for election of representatives and establishes that elected representatives must then...
GLC02444
Speech in the House of... re: promotion of commerce
1794
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Printed at Greenleaf's press. Evans 27258.
GLC02445
Proceedings of the Virginia Assembly... re: division of power, constitution
1800
Also concerning constitutional rights and the Alien and Sedition Acts. Evans 38460
GLC02446
Abolitionists collection: 19 letters and documents [decimalized]
1765-1874
Various
GLC02448
to Joshua Leavitt
26 June 1847
Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857
Birney, an abolitionist, writes to Leavitt, a reformer and minister in Boston. Has been asked to write columns for the Herald, a newspaper, and is allowed by the editor to freely express his opinions. Notes that Dr. Bailey (possibly Gamaliel Bailey...
GLC02448.02
to Reverend Dr. Murray
29 April 1858
Burritt, Elihu, 1810-1879
Recalls receiving a letter from Murray regarding the Cleveland Emancipation Convention one year before. Transmits a circular (GLC 2448.03.02), an account of the organization of the National Compensation Emancipation Society. Asks Murray to read the...
GLC02448.03.01
[Manumission of a slave]
1 August 1791-2 January 1792
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804
Appears to be a copy dated 2 January 1792, of a document written on 1 August 1791. Note at bottom signed by Thomas Edwards on 2 January 1792 says "An extract from the Deed recorded in the Northumberland District Court." Document says that Carter was...
GLC02448.04
to unknown
23 August 1851
Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903
Written from "White Hall," Clay's estate. Clay, an emancipationist, replies to a letter from an unspecified recipient. Possibly discussing his run for Governor as an anti-slavery candidate in 1851, writes, "The number of votes cast for the anti...
GLC02448.05
to Joseph Ricketson
4 December 1847
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Accepts Ricketson's invitation to lecture before the New Bedford Lyceum, if his health permits. Exclaims, "Would that U could be an attendant at your anti-slavery meetings, to be held to-day and to-morrow in your place!" Notes that his friend, the...
GLC02448.06
January 17, 1861
Higginson, Thomas W., 1823-1911
Higginson, a militant abolitionist, discusses an upcoming meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society: "About the defence of W. P. there is of course no question. All plans for the defence of the meeting must depend on the wish of the Society-...
GLC02448.07
to John Mason Peck
30 Jaunary 1835
Lovejoy, Elijah P., 1802-1837
Lovejoy, an abolitionist, writes to Peck, a reverend in St. Louis. Requests Peck to stop sending copies of the "Pioneer," a paper containing criticism of Lovejoy. Docket is faded.
GLC02448.08
February 25, 1783
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Orders Knox to inquire about the repeated theft of artillery stores at Kings Ferry. Written at "Head Quarters."
GLC02437.09381
March 24, 1783
Requests a non-commissioned officer to expedite messages back and forth between Head Quarters and Dobbs Ferry. Written at "Head Quarters." Docketed by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide.
GLC02437.09382
March 27, 1783
Enclosing a summary of documents recently sent to him by the Marquis de Lafayette. Also notes that a Congressman has assured him that the army is in fine shape. Letter written at "Head Quarters." Docketed in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.09383
14 April 1783
Encloses a letter from yesterdays post, and asks Knox his thoughts on the letter's subject. Instructs Knox to obtain General Huntington's thoughts on the subject of the enclosed letter (possibly Jedediah Huntington). Docket states "From Colonel...
GLC02437.09384
21 April 1783
Due to an announcement of the cessation of hostilities (between the United States and Great Britain) Washington instructs Knox to permit any citizens of New York or the United States to pass and repass his post (West Point) with vessels, boats, or...
GLC02437.09385
14 May 1783
Washington writes to Knox, commander at West Point. Supports Knox's approval of officers' court martial of rioters. Writes, "I am loth at this time to consent to the absence of Officers from their Corps,- wanting their influence as much as possible...
GLC02437.09386
8 June 1783
Washington answers a question from Knox. States that under a resolution of Congress of 23 April 1783, musicians are not entitled to take firearms home with them on furlough or disbandment. Notes that they should be allowed to take their drums &...
GLC02437.09387
10 June 1783
Responds to a letter sent by Knox enclosing instructions issued by the Secretary at War (Benjamin Lincoln) regarding the construction of an arsenal and magazines at West Point. Calls the plan "an eligible one." Relates that as soon as he is...
GLC02437.09388
17 August 1783
Emphasizes the priority of garrisoning the posts which will soon be ceded to the United States from the British in the "Western Waters," (referring to the Great Lakes region, specifically the posts at Oswego and Niagara, in present-day Western New...
GLC02437.09389
26 September 1783
Encloses resolves of Congress. Instructs Knox to publish the resolves for the army. Expresses great pleasure in Congress's commendation of General [Robert] Howe and his detachment (for their role in suppressing the Philadelphia mutiny of 1783)....
GLC02437.09390
28 September 1783
General Washington discusses supplying troops with clothing during the winter. Instructs Knox to call for returns of such articles as will be necessary, and to forward him a return as soon as possible.
GLC02437.09391
8 October 1783
Reports receiving a letter from Knox, delivered by Captain Shaw (possibly Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp). Informs Knox, commanding at West Point, he has been impatiently waiting for Congress to decide the number of troops to be stationed at West...
GLC02437.09392
to Pierre Charles L'Enfant
16 October 1783
Grants permission to Major L'Enfant, of the Corps of Engineers, to be absent from his Corps until the first day of May 1784, so L'Enfant may travel to France for "his own private affairs." Includes the original red seal of what appears to be the...
GLC02437.09393
23 October 1783
Writes, "The arrival of the Definitive Treaty and the evacuation of New York- have been so long delayed as to interfere very materially with our arrangements for the Celebration of Peace..." Has decided that the celebration will be deferred until...
GLC02437.09394
2 November 1783
Notes that a previous reply he had written to Knox was stolen from the post office, along with other copies of letters sent to Colonel Varick (Richard Varick was Washington's recording secretary). Discusses military specifics regarding the soldiers...
GLC02437.09395
1 June 1786
Transmits a letter (not included) and asks Knox's advice regarding the Society of the Cincinnati. Notes that all papers of the Society are in the care of the Society's Secretary General, thus he cannot answer Mr. Jefferson's questions (possibly...
GLC02437.09396
[Proclamation regarding the violation of treaties made with the Choctaw and Chicksaw tribes]
26 August 1790
President Washington warns citizens of the United States against violating certain treaties previously negotiated with Native American tribes. Instructs civil and military officers of the United States to govern themselves according to the treaties...
GLC02437.09397
29 August 1789
Countersigned by Henry Knox. Instructs Knox regarding his conduct (notes that the principles imparted are to remain secret). Indicates that the Government of the United States are determined that their administration of Indian Affairs shall be...
GLC02437.09398
5 September 1781
Transmits a box and map (not included), asking Knox to commit them to a person in whom he can confide. Notes that Knox should go by water to Christiana (possibly Delaware). Gives his compliments to Knox's wife, Lucy, hoping that she will spend some...
GLC02437.09399
March 30, 1782
General Washington discusses a "character" (possibly Loyalist Henry Van Schaack) present with Knox in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Instructs Knox to guard his colleague (possibly Gouverneur Morris) against freely discussing matters with this person...
GLC02437.09400
23 September 1783
Expresses gratitude for Knox's praise of Washington in the context of Congress's resolution "That an equestrian statue of General Washington, be erected at the place where the residence of Congress shall be established," passed on 7 August 1783 (and...
GLC02437.09401
Mentions the return of General Benjamin Lincoln. Hopes the transition to a peacetime military establishment will commence without further delay. Does not think Congress intends to abolish the Office of Secretary at War (which Lincoln held from 1781...
GLC02437.09402
Marked "Duplicate" at the top by George Washington. Mentions the return of General Benjamin Lincoln. Hopes the transition to a peacetime military establishment will commence without further delay. Does not think Congress intends to abolish the...
GLC02437.09403
February 20, 1784
General Washington writes to Knox, who had been Chief of the Continental Artillery during the Revolutionary War. Recently visited his "aged Mother," Mary Ball Washington. Thanks Knox for so diligently reporting the state of the garrison and stores...
GLC02437.09404
February 28, 1785
Washington encloses letters "under flying Seals" to the Count de Rochambeau and the Marquis de Chastellux "introductory of Mr. Swan." Also includes certificates for Lieutenants Seaver and Henley (no documents included). Discusses suspending a...
GLC02437.09405
January 5, 1785
Washington complains of applications, letters of compliment, and enquiries which occupy his time and deprive him of exercise. He plans to hire someone to deal with the drudgery of this troublesome correspondence. Assures Knox that his letters are...
GLC02437.09406
18 June 1785
Congratulates Knox on his appointment (on March 8, 1785) to the post of Secretary at War. Encloses a certificate of service for Major Sergeant (not included). Hopes to receive limestone for use in construction. Discusses the Virginia Assembly's...
GLC02437.09407
December 11, 1785
Discusses trade between Indians and the British stationed on the American side of the territorial line (in the Northwest Territory). Reports criticism of the Society of the Cincinnati, including a pamphlet, Considerations sur l'ordre de Cincinnatus...
GLC02437.09408
December 26, 1786
Lamenting Shays' Rebellion, writes "I feel, my dear Genl. Knox, infinitely more than I can express to you, for the disorders which have arisen in these States. Good God! who besides a tory could have foreseen, or a Briton predicted them!" Alludes to...
GLC02437.09409
February 3, 1787
Refers to the constitutional rights of Massachusetts. Also discusses insurgents in that state (Shays' Rebellion was losing momentum). Relates in confidence that he does not want to go to the Constitutional Convention (to be held in Philadelphia)...
GLC02437.09410
February 25, 1787
Thanks Knox for several letters, which put his mind at ease regarding General Benjamin Lincoln's military operations (Lincoln led the Massachusetts state militia in Shays' Rebellion) and the dignity of Government. Congratulates Knox on the recent...
GLC02437.09411
2 April 1787
Relates reasons for not wanting to attend the Constitutional Convention, including the possibility that all states might not attend (rendering representation partial). Notes that if all Delegates attend with the power to address and cure the defects...
GLC02437.09412
27 April 1787
Transmits a copy of an excerpt from a letter (see GLC 02437.03338) sent by Mr. Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson). Notes that the excerpt pertains to a translation of the article "Cincinnati," from the Encyclopedie Methodique, and reflects the way the...
GLC02437.09413
19 August 1787
Discusses the Constitutional Convention, and cannot predict the result. Hopes Congress, the states' legislatures, and the community at large will adopt the government agreed upon in the Convention. Is convinced that such government is the best that...
GLC02437.09414
January 10, 1788
Discusses which states are ratifying the Constitution, and predicts its success. Notes "The determination of New York, of all others, seems most problematical; and yet, I can hardly entertain an idea that she will be disposed to stand alone..."...
GLC02437.09415
February 5, 1788
Expresses regret that "the important question" Massachusetts is deliberating "stands on such precarious ground" (referring to ratification of the Constitution; Massachusetts ratified 6 February 1788). Predicts that Virginia will choose to ratify...
GLC02437.09416
17 June 1788
Received Knox's previous letter on the eve of departure for Fredericksburg, to visit his mother. Doubts acceptance of the United States Constitution by the Virginia Convention for ratification. Accuses Anti-Federalists of creating jealousies and...
GLC02437.09418
1 April 1789
One of Washington's most famous letters, written shortly before going to New York for his inauguration. Washington writes about his apprehensions on assuming the presidency: "my movements to the chair of Government will be accompanied with feelings...
GLC02437.09419
10 April 1789
Thanks Knox for recently sending cloth and buttons. Notes that his coat requires six more buttons for trim, and asks Knox to procure and hold these until Washington arrives in New York. Mentions an article of impost, and laments "the stupor, or...
GLC02437.09420
19 November 1790
Discusses an expedition against the Wabash Indians. Expresses disappointment in General [Josiah] Harmer. Expected little from Harmer, after hearing he was a drunkard. Instructs Knox to present other important matters before Congress, as they occur...
GLC02437.09421
1 January 1791
Transmits a letter from the President of the Society of the Cincinnati of South Carolina (possibly William Moultrie). Relates that the enclosed letter pertains to a resolution of the Society. At the bottom of the page, indicates that Knox is...
GLC02437.09422
11 November 1782
Discusses his orders regarding collecting wood to be used as fuel for the nearby hospital. Washington states he directed the Fourth Connecticut regiment to gather the wood because he found the corps idle and the rest of the army was employed in...
GLC02437.10429
December 26, 1791
Transmits a letter from Colonel Nicholas, who Washington describes as an "influential character in Kentucky." Sends Knox the letter without asking Nicholas's permission. Notes that the transmitted letter pertains to the lack of confidence the...
GLC02437.09423
January 22, 1792
Instructs Knox not to disclose information regarding the nomination of General Officers and a bill that has not yet passed. Docketed in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.09424
March 17, 1797
Bradford, Alden, 1765-1843
Asks Knox for money to fund a building for Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine.
GLC02437.06933
to William Bingham
March 19, 1797
Discusses finances and states that the senate and house have agreed on a price for land in the Penobscot area.
GLC02437.06935
to John Adams
Writes that he does not know if he ought to congratulate Adams on becoming the next president, since there are also a lot of issues and heavy responsibilities that come with the office, but expresses his happiness that Adams will be "at the helm of...
GLC02437.06936
March 24, 1797
Discusses finances.
GLC02437.06937
March 30, 1797
Writes that he does not think Knox will be able to pay the note that is due. Continues to discuss Knox's poor financial situation.
GLC02437.06939
10 April 1797
Mentions his plans to travel to Philadelphia and New York and discusses financial business.
GLC02437.06945
Discusses a loan and the sale of land in Maine.
GLC02437.06947
23 April 1797
Discusses the state of affairs in England regarding American finances as well as other financial matters.
GLC02437.06954
Discusses the payment of notes and mentions that the need for money is pressing. Also mentions the state of affairs in England.
GLC02437.06955
to Francis Flucker
28 April 1797
Expresses his happiness on receiving Francis's letter and encourages him in his studies. Writes that Francis's mother, Sarah Lyons, and his sister Harriet are doing well and describes the weather in India. Sends his love to his other step-son...
GLC02437.06956
29 April 1797
Anthony, Joseph, fl. 1792-1797
GLC02437.06957
to Thomas Flucker
30 April 1797
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Encourages her son Thomas with his studies and to maintain a good character and habits throughout life.
GLC02437.06958
to Francis and Thomas Flucker
Expresses her happiness and support for both her sons in their studies.
GLC02437.06959
5 May 1797
Discusses the possibility of borrowing money from friends to help pay for his various business engagements as he is in need of funds.
GLC02437.06962
15 May 1797
GLC02437.06966
21 May 1797
Discusses business involving a bank note and other financial matters.
GLC02437.06973
22 May 1797
Expresses his concern over business matters.
GLC02437.06974
27 May 1797
Discusses business matters involving the payment of a bank note.
GLC02437.06975
29 May 1797
Baring, Alexander, 1774-1848
Discusses business regarding land in Maine.
GLC02437.06977
Discusses financial business.
GLC02437.06978
4 June 1797
Discusses financial business and the payment of bank notes.
GLC02437.06980
10 June 1797
Writes to Knox saying that he would lend him the money Knox needs if he had it, but the money he has, he needs for his own business ventures. Discusses selling some of his land in Pennsylvania and the possibility of taking out a loan from the...
GLC02437.06985
23 June 1797
Expresses his gratitude over everything Bingham as helped him with and discusses business matters.
GLC02437.06992
10 July 1797
Informs Knox to expect a visit from Alexander Baring and discusses the possibility of having settlers for some of Knox's property, as well as other land business.
GLC02437.07002
2 August 1797
Burwell, Lewis, 1745-1800
Describes a trip down a river. Date and place writ from docket.
GLC02437.07011
8 August 1797
Writes to Knox about his plans to start a business here in Calcutta, and notes that this idea was "formed with the concurrence of my Wise counsellor [sic] Mrs. B - " who is presumably his wife, Sarah Lyons Flucker Beaumez. Continues on to discusses...
GLC02437.07013
Refernces in Canaan
16 August 1797
List of names.
GLC02437.07016
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