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30 June 1785
Smith & Loring, fl. 1785
Sales of sundry equipment on William Knox's account from October 1781 to July 1782. Includes prayer books, spelling books, hinges, brass knob locks, and various other items.
GLC02437.10615
[Contract]
16 December 1737
Waldo, Samuel, 1695-1759
Signed by Samuel Waldo and Yardley Lewis. Edward [Setner] and Charles [Lamb] signed as witnesses. Indenture contract between Samuel Waldo and Yardley Lewis. Waldo agrees to sell 200 acres of land in Maine to Lewis. Terms and conditions of the...
GLC02437.10632
circa 15 November 1752
Signature is illegible. List of subscribers who have acknowledged receiving supplies from Isaac Winslow (Samuel Waldo's agent). List includes the number of bushels, value of bushels, and each subscriber's signatures. Date was added later in pencil.
GLC02437.10638
[Map of land]
circa 1796-1806
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
A sketch of land surveyed by John Gleason. Cover 50,000 acres of land likely located in Maine. Shows a pond and various land marks in water colors and has a partially colored border.
GLC02437.10650
[Regarding land disputes on Waldo patent] [Fragment]
circa August 1798
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Document regarding the issues of land ownership between Henry Knox and settlers on the Waldo patent. Written on the verso of a printed land sale deed that was left blank. Both the beginning and end of the document are missing. Written some time after...
GLC02437.10651
[Abstract of pay due to the field and staff officers and nine companies of the regiment of artillery commanded by Colonel Henry Knox]
1775-1776
Includes travel expenses and billeting. Contains information from December 1775 and January 1776.
GLC02437.10656
[Abstract of Captain Thomas W. Foster's Company in the regiment of artillery commanded by Henry Knox]
Foster, Thomas Waite, fl. 1769-1776
Includes records of service and wages from December 1775 and January 1776.
GLC02437.10658
[Bond between Henry Knox, Henry Jackson, and Israel Thorndike]
3 April 1799
Knox and Jackson promise to pay Thorndike six thousand dollars. Contains the details of their obligation. The signatures of Knox and Jackson are struck. Countersigned by Samuel Cooper and Charles Grinnell as witnesses. Docketed 16 October 1804:...
GLC02437.10337
[Thomas Henderson's declaration regarding a settlement in the Eastern part of Massachusetts Bay]
February 18, 1747
Henderson, Thomas, fl. 1747
Henderson attests that he became a settler on the Eastern part of Massachusetts Bay in 1728. Took up a lot of land on St. George's, a colony of which Colonel [Samuel] Waldo was the proprietor, in 1735. Moved to Lincoln (present-day Maine) in 1736...
GLC02437.10409
circa 1750-1820
List of names with amounts next to them in £s.
GLC02437.10451
[Diagram of a naval weapon]
circa 27 November 1775
Quincy, Josiah, 1710-1784
Seems to describe a naval weapon. Accompanies GLC02437.00213, a letter from Josiah Quincy in which Quincy discusses benefits of establishing an American naval force. Notes indicate that three "tier" of the structure depicted by the diagram "would...
GLC02437.10000
[Provision return of Captain Thomas Patten's Company of Artificers]
February 17, 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Also signed by Captain Patten. Lists captains, amount of rations, and number days receiving rations. Shaw signs as aide-de-camp to Henry Knox at West Point. Patten signs a note on verso listing absentees. Also contains a note written by Dudley...
GLC02437.10094
to Charles Claude Guillaume Lambert
22 November 1790
Schweizer Jeanneret & Co.
Detailed description of what the United States owes France, which amounts to about 40 million livres. Discusses the political situation in the United States regarding this debt, the actions of Congress regarding the debt, and dealings with US agents...
GLC02437.10227
[Certificate for Jacob Rambo]
8 June 1791
Rambo, Jacob, fl. 1791
Partially printed certificate shows Jacob Rambo voluntarily enlisted at Fort Washington in the first regiment of levies to serve for six months. Also shows that Rambo swore an oath of allegiance. These levies were raised from a law signed by...
GLC02437.04981
to Henry Knox
12 June 1791
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Writes about the subject "of the Lands." Says Oliver Smith will attend to that business. General Brooks is going to write by this post. Hopes their mutual friend Dr. Eustis will obtain "the appointment of principal in the Medical line of the United...
GLC02437.04990
to Samuel Phillips
13 June 1791
Marked "Copy." Was disappointed by the answer from the committee for the sale of lands respecting the mode of payment and quantity of lands. Wants to buy two million acres of unallocated land for specie payable at different installments with...
GLC02437.04991
16 June 1791
Written by General Jackson to Secretary of War Knox. Says he is enclosing a copy of the correspondence he had with the committee on the sale of the eastern lands (not included). Says the committee declined to sell him 2 million acres. The...
GLC02437.05003
23 June 1791
Says he has not slept "and if the Committe [sic] do not recind we have contractd for two Millions, at 10 Cents pr. Acre payable in eight annual installments."
GLC02437.05026
3 July 1791
References Knox's letter of 26 June. Knows that Joseph Peirce wrote him about the sale of the patent and hopes Knox has no fears about it. Reports that "it was well conducted, and Mr. Smith had a right to buy. - he was the highest bider [sic], and...
GLC02437.05048
References Knox's letter of 26 June. After much difficulty and jealousy with the committee, the contract was signed, sealed, and delivered. Encloses a copy for Knox (see GLC02437.05043, a copy of this contract or a slightly earlier version of it)....
GLC02437.05049
to John Maunsell
6 July 1791
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Reports that nothing new has taken place in France since he left. Wishes him a pleasant and speedy trip and hopes he gets to see his friends and family in New York and Philadelphia. Asks him to send his regards. Wants Maunsell to report to him on...
GLC02437.05053
22 July 1791
Notes he received this day from Captain Chessman a tin case containing the maps of the District of Maine. Hopes Knox receives them safely. Says he will see the advantage of purchasing Mount Desert by looking at the maps. Saw in the newspaper that...
GLC02437.05080
28 July 1791
Encloses Phineas Bruce's report on the Maine lands around the Penobscot and Schoodie as well as the Kennebec Rivers (GLC02437.05087). After reading the report, Jackson says "I am decided to take one million in each situation." Has concluded the...
GLC02437.05090
7 August 1791
Agreeable to his promise of 31 July, he is enclosing a copy of the agreement with Mr. Gregoire (not included). Notes he will move forward with the surveys. States he drew upon Duer for $200 payable at 20 days sight to pay the sums mentioned his...
GLC02437.05106
References Knox's letter of 29 July. Besides the 100,000 acres mentioned as his payment earlier, Jackson wants another 100,000 acres more "as a subordinate purchaser, but I will leave it with you to determine exactly as is most agreeable to your...
GLC02437.05107
21 August 1791
References Knox's letters of 12 and 15 August. Comments he will be mortified if "our transfers did not arrive in season to avail yourself of the highest going price." Notes he could have sold them to be delivered in a few days, which was the usual...
GLC02437.05130
[Extract of a letter from Mr. Priestly to Mrs. Lapsly]
28 August 1791
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Creator from docket, which is in Knox's hand. Williams sent an extract of a letter from Mr. Priestly of Beardstown, Kentucky to Mrs. Lapsly who was residing at the warm springs in Bath County, Virginia. The extract says "The men are returned from...
GLC02437.05135
11 September 1791
References Knox's letter of 4 September. Did everything he could to get another million acres of land in Maine for Knox. Reports that the committee is "even affraid to think of selling, much more to treat with me on the subject." Writes that since...
GLC02437.05153
18 September 1791
Reports that on Friday evening, he received an express from William Duer from New York that only took 45 hours to arrive. The letter said Madame de la Val and Mr. de la Roche will be leaving New York by 18 September with 20 of her people to proceed...
GLC02437.05163
11 October 1791
Waldo, Samuel, 1764-?
Was in Boston six weeks previously and saw Joseph Peirce, who "was making inquiries of me respecting Uncle Fluckers interest in Falmouth, and I think he was of opinion, that it would be best to make partition of such lands as were undivided, with the...
GLC02437.05191
to Nathan Jones
14 October 1791
This is a copy of two letters and one paper. The letters were written on 14 and 19 October 1791, and the paper is undated. Jackson signs twice, once after each letter. The first letter is from Jackson to Nathan Jones. Jackson reports that Madame de...
GLC02437.05196
to William Stephens Smith
28 October 1791
References Smith's letter dated 21 October, which he received on 25 October. Writes, "The message by Mr. Duer was upon the general concern between him and me where he says you were of opinion [it] was rather of too great magnitude to be undertaken...
GLC02437.05214
to James Wilkinson
9 March 1792
Zeigler, David, 1748-1811
Marked copy; titled "Copy of a letter from Major Zeigler to Lt. Col. Commandt. Wilkinson." Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Comments on the job the Quartermaster has performed, and justifies his own conduct when working...
GLC02437.05341
[Receipt for goods and services purchased by the French Company of the Union]
2 November 1791
Roche, Jean-Baptiste de la, fl. 1790-1792
Receipt for items purchased by Rosalie Josephe Bacler de Leval and Jean-Baptiste de la Roche on behalf of the French Company of the Union. Receipt confirms an agreement the company made on 27 August 1791 with William Duer in New York, and on 3...
GLC02437.05220
6 November 1791
Apologizes for not writing immediately upon returning from "the Eastward" (the Waldo patent lands in Maine). Was busy procuring supplies and attending to "the Lady [perhaps Rosalie Josephe Bacler de Leval] and Mr De La Roche." Discusses the seaport...
GLC02437.05227
January 29, 1792
Received his recent letter. Writes that he is "full in the opinion with you that so long as you are entangled with the Winslows, the Patent will never be worth half its real value, and you ought to exert every nerve to buy them out, or to...
GLC02437.05300
February 1, 1792
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Copy of GLC02437.05304.
GLC02437.05305
12 April 1792
Ogden, Samuel, 1746-1810
Received Knox's letter but wanted to wait until he arrived in New York City before he responded. Declares that he has never seen a place in so much distress. Explains that Mr. [Alexander] Macomb is under so much stress that he has "gone beyond...
GLC02437.05412
[Contract between the Massachusetts Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands and Henry Jackson and Royal Flint]
18 April 1792
Phillips, Samuel, 1752-1802
Contract between the Massachusetts Committee on the Sale of Eastern Lands, part of the Massachusetts legislature, represented by Phillips, Jarvis and Read, and Henry Jackson and Royal Flint. Contract specifies the terms for the purchase by Jackson...
GLC02437.05418
27 April 1792
Argues that it is necessary, because of Mr. [Alexander] Macomb's situation, for them to split up the St. Lawrence tract of land. Will be traveling to New York on that business, and hopes Knox will send him his deeds and authority to act on Knox's...
GLC02437.05434
to Winthrop Sargent
12 May 1792
Later copy. Writes to enclose Sargent's commission as Adjutant General (not present). Also explains that Congress's act erroneously listed him as a Lieutenant Colonel, but that the error will be corrected to show his rank as Colonel.
GLC02437.05461
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
17 May 1792
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Largely a copy of GLC02437.05466, with additional content where the other letter leaves off. However, the letter is still incomplete.
GLC02437.05467
[Account between the United States and General Arthur St. Clair]
28 May 1792
Howell, Joseph, 1750-1798
Detailed financial account between Major General Arthur St. Clair and the United States government.
GLC02437.05483
to Henry Jackson
3 July 1792
Flint, Royal, 1754-1797
Reports that he would have written sooner, but William Duer has not yet "been able to engage suitable characters to enter into a speculation of those lands." States that Mr. [Andrew] Craigie hopes to take part in the land dealings and has gone to...
GLC02437.05526
[Completion of land survey]
13-29 July 1792
Bradford, Samuel, 1759-1818
First part informs Mr. and Mrs. Grégoire that the land survey is now complete and compatible with the financial portion of the business. Noted as dated 29 July 1792. The second part certifies that Henry Jackson has presented and read all of the...
GLC02437.05537
[Price current of lumber at Dublin, Ireland]
19 July 1792
Forbes, Edward, fl. 1792
Lists the prices for various types of wood and other items, including white oak, pine, bees wax, and whale and cod oil. Addressed to William Knox.
GLC02437.05550
to Rosalie Josephe Bacler de Leval
23 August 1792
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Reports that Henry Knox has authorized him to enter into a land agreement with Madame de Leval. Discusses the price for different tracts of land. Duer's signature is clipped.
GLC02437.05588
20 September 1792
Expresses his hope that Madame de Laval has arrived so they can finish their business. Asks Jackson to do everything he can to have the Committee agree with Madame de Laval in a contract. Noted as a copy. Written in Jackson's hand.
GLC02437.05621
[Salaries for the Department of War]
1-2 October 1792
Lists the salaries of the members of the War Department for the months of July, August and September. Dated 1 October at the War Office. Verso dated 2 October and lists the names of the members and their signatures, indicating that they have...
GLC02437.05635
to Lucy Flucker Knox
14 October 1792
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Writes to her niece Lucy Flucker Knox (daughter of Henry and Lucy Knox) informing her that she received her letter from Shrewsbury. Mentions being in Boston, and discusses the weather and mutual acquaintances.
GLC02437.05652
28 October 1792
Green, William, fl. 1792
Forwards Knox an edited draft of a memorandum Knox had sent him before (not included). Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.05672
[Correspondence and document dealing with land speculation]
31 October - 4 November 1792
Leval, Rosalie Josephe Bacler de, ?-1811
Contains seven sections. The first section was written in Boston, on 31 October, to Henry Jackson from Jean-Baptiste de la Roche and Rosalie Bacler de Leval. They received correspondence from settlers who have threatened to leave the colony at...
GLC02437.05681
to Thomas FitzSimons
17 November 1792
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Contains two letters, written in the same hand. The first, from FitzSimons to Hodgdon, informs Hodgdon that his business has been referred to a committee of the House of Representatives and will be discussed on 19 November. The second portion is...
GLC02437.05702
11 March 1792
Swan, Caleb, 1758-1809
Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Writes that he went to Kentucky to "pay off the militia of that district who served in General [Arthur] St. Clair's expedition against the Indians in 1791," as he was instructed to do....
GLC02437.05349
5 November 1791
Greene, Catharine L., 1755-1814
Apologizes for not responding to his last two letters; she did not want to bother him by writing frequently, and was also too saddened to write when she heard of the death of Knox's son Marcus. Sends condolences. Declares her gratefulness to Knox...
GLC02437.05224
[Memorandum]
Van den Brock, Reiner John, fl. 1789-1796
Lists the salaries for War Department employee Caleb Swan for the first several months of 1792, and discusses Swan's account.
GLC02437.05302
to Samuel Shaw
January 31, 1792
Kellock, William, fl. 1792
Declares that their mutual friend, Mr. Buchanan, has been in the country for several days. Writes that he and Buchanan are worried about Shaw's safety on the ship the Pequot, as they have been having stormy weather in England. Touches on financial...
GLC02437.05303
to Mrs. Montgomery
3 March 1792
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Has long intended to write and thank Mrs. Montgomery for her kind words during Lucy's time of distress, but has been unready to think about the difficult situation until the present time. Discusses her feelings about the death of her son. Comments...
GLC02437.05330
to William Eustis
5 March 1792
Informs Dr. Eustis that there is an opening for a Chief Military Surgeon. Explains the pay and benefits, and offers him the position. Asks that if he is interested, he comes to Philadelphia as soon as possible. Declares that he has Knox's full...
GLC02437.05334
to William Hull
March 31, 1792
Waters, Josiah, fl. 1776-1794
Discusses passage of a militia bill and his correspondence with Mr. [Congressman from Massachusetts Fisher] Ames. Is asking Mr. Ames about the fate of Waters's own company. Would like his company to be "particularly noticed & recognized" in the...
GLC02437.05388
3 April 1792
Copy. Contains two letters to Jackson from Flint, written on the same date. As Colonel [William] Duer has recently become insolvent, Flint tries to plan ways to raise the money he owes for their business arrangements, particularly regarding their...
GLC02437.05394
[Comments on the contract between Henry Jackson and Royal Flint]
Sullivan, James, 1744-1808
Summarizes and comments on the contract between Jackson and Flint and the Committee on the Sale of Eastern Lands, describing each article individually. Seems to have several problems with the terms of the sale. See GLC02437.05418 for the contract...
GLC02437.05419
[Letter relating to Arthur St. Clair and the discharge of the troops and levies]
circa 1792
Later copy. Discusses paying the levies under General [Arthur] St. Clair. Comments on the rate of pay and the dates on which they were used.
GLC02437.05454
[Certificate of commission]
29 June 1792
Taylor, George, fl. 1792-1798
Taylor, the Chief Clerk at the State Department, certifies that Caleb Swan's commission for the post of Paymaster was dated on 9 May 1792.
GLC02437.05520
[Salaries of the Department of War for April, May and June 1792]
30 June - 7 July 1792
Two parts. First part lists the salaries for the members of the Department of War for the months of April, May and June. Noted as written on 30 June at the War Office. Second part lists the names with signatures of each member of the department...
GLC02437.05522
23 July 1792
States that he is "mortified" that Sargent declined the office of Adjutant and Inspector General. He does not know who will be appointed. Discusses Arthur St. Clair, the governor of the Northwest territory. Writes, "When I last saw the governor, he...
GLC02437.05556
31 July 1792
Informs Jackson that William Duer "has made some arrangements among his friends to carry through his proportion of the Contracts for two million of Acres." Provides brief information about payment arrangements. Written in the hand of Jackson who...
GLC02437.05564
15 August 1792
Informs Knox that "Mr. Cazenove is absent, but is expected this day. all negotiations are suspended until you & he arrives - " Extensively discusses business regarding their land holdings especially in regards to Mr. William Duer.
GLC02437.05581
[Statement regarding a land purchase]
12 September 1792
A draft statement by Knox admitting "WG" as a partner. Discusses the purchase of a tract of land and payment. Date added later in pencil.
GLC02437.05608
[Receipt of salaries]
2 October 1792
States that the members of the War Department have received their full salaries from the time of their appointment to 13 September 1792. Signed by Philip Audebert, Benjamin Bankson, Constant Freeman, Nathan Jones, James B. Smith, Frederick Sprig...
GLC02437.05637
to Thomas Vose
8 October 1792
Informs Vose that he has received his letter concerning a tract of land. Mentions the possibility of postponing his trip to [St. Georges, Maine]. Hopes to make the trip in June, which at that time he will be "prepared to give deeds to all entitled...
GLC02437.05647
[Indenture between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox]
25 May 1792
Indenture contract between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox. Includes the details of their arrangement, particularly regarding finances and the purchase of townships. Similar to GLC02437.05477, but with much more detail. Document mentions Robert Morris...
GLC02437.05478
[Indenture between Henry Knox and William Duer] [incomplete]
7 June 1792
A copy of pages 1-2 of GLC02437.05492.
GLC02437.05494
to William Knox
Harvey & Deaves, fl. 1792
Wishes William an agreeable voyage and prosperous return. Asks him to recommend their firm to his friends in America. Requests him to deliver a letter.
GLC02437.05549
[Inventory of various tracts of land]
21 August 1792
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Briefly describes each tract of land from Thomas Flucker's estate, including information on the acreage of each tract. Date added later in pencil.
GLC02437.05586
18 September 1792
McClure, David, 1748-1820
Discusses his attempt at publishing several sermons. Forwards one of his subscriptions for Knox's review and opinion: "If sir, you approve of it, I shall be gratified to have it honor'd with the name of so dear & valuable a friend." Notes how the...
GLC02437.05620
19 October 1792
Replies to Knox's letter from the same day, stating that he does not approve of the bonds Knox offered as security for the $40,000. Explains that William Greene's involvement complicates matters because "part of his fortune is involved in a Lawsuit...
GLC02437.05658
13 November 1791
Received his recent letter and was happy to hear that Knox and his family are well. Discusses a recent severe snowstorm. Refers to papers he recently sent Knox regarding the purchase of townships in Maine, and declares that the only thing causing...
GLC02437.05236
to unknown
4 December 1791
Addressed to "Gentlemen." Outlines an arrangement by which Madame de Leval's and Mr. Jean-Baptiste de la Roche's countrymen from France could settle Knox's lands in the Waldo patent in Maine. Describes the steps they took in their negotiation, and...
GLC02437.05254
[War office salaries]
December 31, 1791 - January 3, 1792
Stagg, John, Jr., 1758-1803
First page written on 31 December 1791 delineates the salaries of seven members of the War Department for the months of October, November, and December. An additional member, Caleb Swan, was added on 11 March (from the day he returned from Creek...
GLC02437.05280
to William Tudor
January 14, 1792
Macomb, Alexander, 1748-1831
Thanks him for his recent letter, which contained information on Mr. [Richard] Soderstrom's desire to purchase land in Maine. Also acknowledges the benefits of Mr. Russell's involvement with the purchase. Hopes Tudor will continue assisting them...
GLC02437.05290
to Thomas Russell
January 15, 1792
Writes that Mr. [William] Tudor has contacted him regarding lands in Maine to be purchased by Mr. [Richard] Soderstrom. Mr. Tudor has sent Mr. Soderstrom to Boston to "conclude the purchase with your Land Committee." Has asked Mr. Tudor to push for...
GLC02437.05292
February 12, 1792
Provides an update on the Committee's debates regarding the Waldo patent lands. Comments on Knox's request that he purchase the portion of the town of Trenton belonging to Colonel Jones. Reports his happiness at seeing the reasons for the Indian...
GLC02437.05317
to the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands
10 March 1792
Refers to an offer made by Mr. William Tudor on lands he would like to purchase; offers, on behalf of himself and Mr. [Royal] Flint, to pay a higher price than Tudor for the lands.
GLC02437.05343
[Salaries for War Department employees]
March 31, 1792-April 4, 1792
Written in two different hands. Lists the salaries for War Department employees, including Caleb Swan and Constant Freeman, for the period of January, February and March, 1792. Signed by nine War Department employees: John Stagg Jr, R.J. Vanden...
GLC02437.05389
1 April 1792
Writes that the letter will be handed to Knox by Captain John Hobby, who may need Knox's help in a redress of grievances against the United States government. Jackson declares that he believes Hobby would be a good candidate for the position of...
GLC02437.05391
21 April 1792
Letter appointing Sargent to the office of Adjutant and Inspector General of the United States Army. Writes to appoint him to the office of Adjutant and Inspector General. Has worked to get this appointment for Sargent and hopes he will derive...
GLC02437.05423
[Land purchase guarantee]
1 May 1792
Treat, Robert, fl. 1792-1801
Document certifies that Treat has put a deposit on a particular tract of land, and is in the process of negotiating the purchase of that land from Henry Knox and Isaac and Samuel Winslow. Signed by Treat and two witnesses. Written from "Frankfort,"...
GLC02437.05438
[Act allowing Henry Knox and others to build a canal from the Connecticut River to Boston]
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Act allowing Henry Knox, John Coffin Jones, David Cobb, Benjamin Hichborn, and Henry Jackson to construct a canal connecting the Connecticut River to Boston. Signed for David Cobb, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts; Samuel...
GLC02437.05339
[Receipt for Nathan Knight]
13 July 1796
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Receipt of goods purchased from Knight on Knox's behalf.
GLC02437.06785
24 September 1796-5 November 1796
Laurance, John, 1750-1810
Copy of GLC02437.06825, with an additional portion, dated 5 November. In this section, Laurance declares that since he has not received a response from Knox, he fears his earlier letter was miscarried, so he is sending a copy to him.
GLC02437.06826
4 October 1796
Waldo, Samuel, fl. 1793-1798
Writes that he understands that a Mr. Anderson will be applying to Knox to purchase some of the Falmouth lands in Maine. Declares that he has sold Anderson some of his land and that Anderson is financially responsible and conscientious, always...
GLC02437.06836
[Agreement between Christopher Gore and William Hay]
14 November 1796
Signature, possibly of Christopher Gore, has been clipped. Also signed by William Hay and by John Trumbull as witness. Contract between the American Christopher Gore, living in London, and William Hay, a London gardener. Enumerates the terms of...
GLC02437.06868
23 December 1796
Lohra, Peter, fl. 1796
Partially printed. Declares that several financial notes of William Bingham's, which have been endorsed by Knox, are unpaid and due to the Bank of the United States. A handwritten note reports that the notes were attached to a creditor of William...
GLC02437.06887
to Orvis Paine
20 April 1797
Paine, Samuel Royall, 1744-1834
Discusses a delivery. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.06951
[Expenses]
23 May 1797
Ware, Henry, fl. 1796-1797
Lists the expenses for instructing Francis Flucker. Items listed by date.
GLC02437.06968
[Memorial]
June 1797
Discusses a memorial pointing out an error regarding the Waldo patent in the last survey done of the land.
GLC02437.06998
circa 8 August 1797
Beaumez, M. de (Bon-Albert Briois), 1759-1809
Postscript, possibly to GLC02437.07013. Informs Knox of his potential business partner. Most likely written in Calcutta, India, where Beaumez has been living and conducting business.
GLC02437.07014
[Accounts]
circa 5 March 1798
Writes that he sent his nephews Thomas and Francis Flucker to pay a Mr. Pemberton, but they only paid half the amount and kept the rest for themselves.
GLC02437.07098
to Daniel Russell
16 November 1798
Flucker, Francis, fl. 1796-1801
Asks Russell to help persuade his uncle to allow him to enter the army immediately because he really does not want to return to Boston. Goes on to describe his present situation, which he is enjoying. Noted as written in "New Port," which is...
GLC02437.07191
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