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to Henry Knox
29 August 1800
Flucker, Francis, fl. 1796-1801
Copy of notes on letter from Francis Flucker to Henry Knox. Full letter is GLC02437.07456. Mentions that Flucker is in the "goal" for debt.
GLC02437.07455
06 September 1800
Flucker says, "the ship Mount Vivian sails from Salem, for Calcutta, fourteen days from this date." Flucker needs to know what arrangements he should make. He has lawsuits pending against him and say "honour" compels him to stay in Boston. "Prison"...
GLC02437.07461
to Thomas Flucker
18 August 1800
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Copy of a letter Henry sent to his nephew Thomas Flucker instructing Flucker that he will meet Captain Talbot. Talbot will give Flucker money and clothing. Knox demands that Flucker return to Thomaston "immediately" if Flucker does not get on the...
GLC02437.07471
February 2, 1801
Flucker, Thomas, 1719-1783
Describes his sea voyage and food rations to his uncle Henry Knox. Says they eat beef and beans one day and pork and beans the other day. Mentions one of the vessels has the fever but believes they will not get it. Sends his regards to his aunt...
GLC02437.07502
4 June 1801
Informs Knox he just arrived at his destination and has received Knox's letter informing him to depart to London immediately. Asks Knox to send his belongings to him. Sends his love to Mrs. [Lucy] Knox and his cousins. Apologizes for his past...
GLC02437.07539
to John Avery
February 27, 1805
Freeman, Samuel, 1743-1831
Recommends Caleb Graffam for the office of Sheriff. Also mentions that his son, Samuel Deane Freeman, would like to live in Oxford county if he can find employment, so he recommends him for the post of Register of Probate. Provides a biography of...
GLC02437.07918
January 27, 1806
Foote, Erastus, fl. 1778-1856
Writes to recommend Mr. Ephraim Wood, of Camden, to the Governor and Council, for the position of Coroner in Lincoln County. Believes it clear that they need a coroner, as they do not have one. Also, as he understands the ailing Samuel Jacobs will...
GLC02437.08000
to Hannah Flucker
10 April 1784
Writing to his mother-in-law, Knox discusses the lands in the Waldo patent and other business matters.
GLC02437.09103
20 May 1799
Writes to his uncle, Henry Knox, with a list of bills that were not paid from his last school term along with his upcoming expenses for the next school term. Letter is not signed but is likely written from either Francis or Thomas Flucker.
GLC02437.09862
16 August circa 1776-1806
Flucker, Sarah Lyons, fl. 1784-1794
Apologizes profusely to Knox for not writing often enough. Discusses her family and Knox's daughter, Lucy Knox. Also informs him about various other acquaintances. Dated only 16 August, no year. Year range inferred from the life spans of Henry...
GLC02437.09895
14 May 1783
Knox, Commander of West Point, writes to Thomas Flucker, brother of Knox's wife Lucy. Notes that Thomas is still very dear to Lucy, despite the "turbulence of the times" (Lucy's family were Loyalists, and her parents had left America for England at...
GLC02437.10110
to Mrs. Flucker
4 May 1793
Writes to thank her for her concern during his illness and to let her know he is now recovered. Expresses concern about unrest in Europe. Hopes that the U.S. will remain "undisturbed notwithstanding the concussions of Europe," but states that "when...
GLC02437.10264
Receipt of wheat from James Van Deusen for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
1791/03/04
DeLameter, Cornelius, fl. 1790-1791
GLC03107.04723
Receipt of wheat from Nicholas Harman for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
GLC03107.04724
Receipt of wheat from Peter Miller for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
1791/03/03
GLC03107.04725
Receipt of wheat from Daniel Erkanbrach for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
GLC03107.04726
Receipt of wheat from Peter Harmen for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
GLC03107.04727
Receipt of wheat from Nicholas Harmall for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
GLC03107.04728
Receipt of wheat as rent due Robert, Walter, John, & Henry Livingston
1791/04/20
GLC03107.04729
Receipt of wheat from Nicolas Feler for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
1791/04/11
GLC03107.04730
Receipt of payment for an account with Philip Livingston
1794/10/29
Van Veghten, Dirck, fl. 1794
GLC03107.04731
Order for investigation of John Borland & Thomas Steel
1714/03/24
Council of Albany
The document states that Samuel Vetch is indebted to the Queen for a large sum of money, and has run away against her majesty's wishes. It notes that John Borland and Thomas Steel have corresponded with Vetch, and thus orders that they give over to...
GLC03107.04732
Deed of land to Elisha Williams
1734/02/25
Pell, John & Ezekiel Ashley, fl. 1734
The document states the terms of John Pell's and Ezekiel Ashley's sale of land to Elisha Williams. The document is marked as a copy.
GLC03107.04733
Bill of sale of a brigantine to Jonathan Clark
1735/05/23
Thomas, fl. 1735
GLC03107.04734
Order for a survey of a plot of land
1735/05/26
Talcott, J., fl. 1735
The document orders the survey of a plot of land granted to John Bissell.
GLC03107.04735
to [?] re: shipping and mercantile services [fragment]
[1739/05/26]
Storke, Sam, fl. 1739
GLC03107.04736
29 September 1781
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
Writes from Camp High Hills that he hopes Knox is with General George Washington in Virginia, where "the prospect is so bright and the glory so great." Wished the Continental Army had attacked New York, which was planned before the decision to...
GLC02437.01198
to Nathanael Greene
12 December 1781
Since arriving in Philadelphia, has tried to gather a party of about 30 artificers to give to Greene. Discusses Mrs. Greene's trip with their son George Washington Greene to visit Greene at the "high hills of Santee" (the Santee River in South...
GLC02437.01303
14 April 1782
Written by Major General Greene to Major General Knox. References two letters from Knox. Congratulates him on the birth of his son. Asks how his godson is. In reference to the godchild says, "Such a set of responsers I believe never happened before...
GLC02437.01388
4 March 1784
Discusses his family, stating "My feelings are more flattered by domestic duties than public bustle." Comments on credit being given to George Washington (and himself) for service during the Revolutionary War, noting "there are others no less...
GLC02437.02971
to Catharine Littlefield Greene
May 11, 1788
Knox writes to Greene, widow of Nathanael Greene. He discusses arrangements made for her son, George Washington Greene, to sail to France by packet. Notes that Mr [Joel] Barlow will attend to George on the packet and will place him under the care of...
GLC02437.03870
16 June 1788
Greene, Catharine L., 1755-1814
Contemporary copy of GLC02437.03898. Expresses gratitude for recent arrangements Knox made for her son George Washington Greene to travel to France for his education. Writes, "…your goodness particularly to my little boy has filled me with the most...
GLC02437.03897
8 October 1790
Mrs. Greene is losing her estate because of her late husband General Nathanael Greene's debts. She tells Knox that, "I am upon the point of sailing to Charleston to consult with Mr. Rutledge about your plan, and that of others - to relieve or rather...
GLC02437.04746
to William J. Warren re: response to a research inquiry about William Thompson
1879/02/13
Brown, Sevellon A., fl. 1879
Sevellon A. Brown of the State Department in Washington wrote to respond to Warren's inquiry about William Thompson, who served in the American Revolution. Brown gives information of what brigade he was in, and other details of his term of service....
GLC03107.04820
7 August 1781
Written by Major General Greene as commander of the Southern Department to Brigadier General Knox. Says if reports of New York's investment are true then "you must be the hero of the day. Me thinks I hear the cannon roar while I am writing..." Hopes...
GLC02437.01124
to Mordecai Gist
10 September 1781
Informs General Gist that he is sending an artificer officer named Mr. Thorp to him in Baltimore to obtain supplies. The items are urgently needed, and Knox has already been disappointed in obtaining them from Philadelphia. He hopes Major Sebastian...
GLC02437.01179
10 December 1781
Written by Major General Greene to Brigadier General Knox. Marked "private" on address leaf. References Knox's letter of 1 November 1781. Praises Knox and passes along the accolades of Colonel "Light-Horse" Henry Lee "who lately returned from the...
GLC02437.01302
20 May 1782
Written by Major General Greene to Major General Knox. Is happy to hear about Knox's promotion. Thought that he might be able to work with Knox on the coming campaign, but says the circumstances have been changed by British Admiral George Brydges...
GLC02437.01424
February 20, 1783
Gouvion, Jean Baptiste, 1747-1792
Asks Knox to send him "about 25 pounds of ten penny nails" in order to complete General Louis Du Portail's quarters since he had asked Colonel Timothy Pickering about them but now is asking Knox "because I can't get anything from the quarter master."...
GLC02437.01937
to Jean Baptiste Gouvion
1 July 1783
Written by Major General Knox to Colonel Gouvion. Says he was "mortified" that Gouvion did not call on him before leaving. Claims that despite the snub, he "cannot restrain my affection and esteem for you." Asks to be remembered with "pure love," as...
GLC02437.02218
15 July 1783
Written by Colonel Gouvion, a French engineering officer, to Major General Knox, in reply to Knox's letter at GLC02437.02218. Says when he left the army he received letters of some importance that kept him from going through West Point. Says if he...
GLC02437.02290
18 September 1783
Praises Knox's appointment as the Secretary-general of the Society of the Cincinnati. Seeks a certificate of membership (if such exists) from the Society of Cincinnati for foreign members and asks Knox to deliver his to Major Rochefontaine.
GLC02437.02534
4 January 1784
Grant, Edward, fl. 1783-1789
Discusses obtaining provisions for troops. Mentions Daniel Parker & Co., who had previously provided supplies for the army under contract. See GLC02437.02901 for Knox's letter to Grant ordering supplies.
GLC02437.02909
March 1784
Informs Knox that the Society of the Cincinnati is "... sure do well in this country, but the news we have from america give me some uneasiness, the american gentlemen who are in paris and not members of the Society are much against it, chiefly Mr...
GLC02437.02988
2 July 1784
Discusses public perception of the Society of the Cincinnati in France. Informs Gouvion of the reduction of the Continental Army, with only one remaining company commanded by John Doughty at West Point. Introduces and recommends Mr. Tracy, the...
GLC02437.03023
to Catharine Greene
10 November 1786
Consoles Mrs. Greene on the death of her husband, General Nathanael Greene. Writes that he planned to console her in person, but due to unforeseen circumstances will be unable to do so. Declares that he loved the General very much, as she knows...
GLC02437.03333
to Nathaniel Gorham
24 December 1786
Responds to a previous letter by Gorham. Writes a long letter discussing the proposal to use the arms and stores in Springfield, Massachusetts against the Shays' rebels. Declares that he has not received word from the Governor [probably James...
GLC02437.03391
7 January 1787
Writes a heartfelt letter in reply to Knox's condolence letter on the death of her husband, General Nathanael Greene (see GLC02437.03333). Declares that thinking of the letter he wrote "draws fresh streams of Blood from My heart," but thanks him for...
GLC02437.03406
August 31, 1787
Discusses Mrs. Greene's financial situation and her children. Mentions the quality of the schools in France as being one of the best, where "the system is admirably adapted to impress the best habits - both of body and mind - Dancing fencing... "...
GLC02437.03649
26 April 1788
Asks Gouvion, "Will the Russians or the Turks induce you to display your military talents... or have you prospects of active employment nearer home." Writes with assurance that the Constitution will be adopted within the course of a year, noting...
GLC02437.03861
19 May 1789
Glasbeech, Baron de, fl. 1781-1789
Has enclosed a letter from Mr. Thomas Fitsimmons. Asks Knox for a "favorable subscription," a confirmation of Glasbeech's service and monetary relief. A note written at a later date on the top of the document misidentifies Glasbeech as the "Baron de...
GLC02437.04207
to Baron de Glasbeech
20 May 1789
Knox signs in text as "General Knox." Writes that he has done everything in his power to help the baron, and wishes that he could help "every unfortunate person on earth." Notes that he has already contributed more than he can afford on Glasbeech's...
GLC02437.04210
2 June 1789
Writes to discuss his impoverished lifestyle and complains of the government owing him money. Asks if perhaps Knox can lend him money, and then when Congress settles his debts he will be able to pay Knox back. Back page features various...
GLC02437.04230
9 July 1789
Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796
Discusses a bill under discussion in the Court [probably the General Court of Massachusetts] dealing with "revenue collection." Had planned to leave the following day for New York, but believes that he will have to delay the trip for business...
GLC02437.04278
29 September 1789
Discusses the difficulties he is having in finding an agent. Mentions asking Rufus Putnam, but he "is so taken up with his Ohio concerns that I cannot prevail on him to undertake it." Has also tried to ask the surveyor, a Mr. DeWit, but he also...
GLC02437.04371
27 October 1789
Discusses the payment of debts and the possibility of traveling to the Ohio region.
GLC02437.04398
January 12, 1790
Asks for Knox's advice concerning the federal assumption of state debt, specifically the states of Massachusetts, Georgia, and North Carolina. Makes his own suggestions, and asks Knox to share it with Alexander Hamilton and others.
Signer of the U.S...
GLC02437.04470
January 20, 1790
Discusses the issue of state debt, writing "We understand here that Mr. Hamiltons report on finance was to be made on Thursday last - various are the conjectures on the nature of it. Many suppose that a proposal for the assumption of the State debts...
GLC02437.04476
17 April 1790
Says he has been laid up for the past week with the gout. Discusses a proposed congressional bill to regulate proceedings with the Indians. Gorham wants this to be extended to the Six Nations, stating "it is of great consiquence [sic] that more...
GLC02437.04588
7 June 1790
Writes to thank Knox for his friendship and support and hopes that he will continue his correspondence with her. When he is unable to write, hopes that his brother will send an occasional letter updating her on the well-being of the Knox family....
GLC02437.04624
20 June 1790
Writes about her current state of melancholy over her misfortunes. Relates an anecdote about her little daughter finding her crying and declaring, "oh My Dear Mama I wish I could die, that I might lesson [sic] your cares." Reports that this...
GLC02437.04630
22 November 1794
Discusses a legal matter involving her late husband, Nathanael Greene, and a Mr. Burnett. Notes if ruled unfavorably by the court, her children will be "without protection or scarcely a friend". Requests Knox's assistance with her troubles. Asks if...
GLC02437.06248
24 November 1794
Discusses a gentleman who is awaiting his next assignment. Requests Knox to contact the gentleman regarding the matter. "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature.
Signer of the U.S. Constitution.
GLC02437.06253
to John Gleason
13 December 1796
Knox writes to instruct Gleason on the various enterprises that Knox has him working on in Knox's Maine territories. Mentions the logging business, and the construction of some of the wood into shipbuilding materials like spars and masts....
GLC02437.06881
2 April 1797
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Discusses surveys of land.
GLC02437.06940
4 April 1797
Discusses giving Gleason materials for a boat, such as sails and rigging. Date from docket.
GLC02437.06941
20 April 1797
Discusses building materials such as boards and logs.
GLC02437.06950
20 June 1797
Gives Gleason directions concerning construction and business, such as asking him to have the mills repaired and wheels made. Also draws a couple of diagrams, one of which appears to be for a new barn.
GLC02437.06990
14 November 1797
Discusses purchasing and transporting cattle and sheep, as well as other materials needed for Knox's estate.
GLC02437.07046
16 November 1797
Discusses sheep and carpenters for Knox's estate, Montpelier, in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07050
13 December 1797
Informs Knox that he went up to see the logging and discusses the boards and lumber, along with other estate related business.
GLC02437.07068
January 27, 1798
Expresses his happiness that David Wells has returned to help take care of the horses and that he is helping Wells settle in.
GLC02437.07082
4 March 1798
Informs Knox that he is preparing for transporting logs down the river and writes about the general status of the lumber and logs in general.
GLC02437.07097
3 June 1798
Discusses the transporting of logs.
GLC02437.07143
4 June 1798
Informs Knox that he drew an order for some money.
GLC02437.07144
4 October 1798
Discusses Knox's wish for Gleason to oversee the estate of Montpelier. Describes his hesitancy in taking up the position and talks about the horse and other cattle. Noted as written at Montpelier, Knox's estate in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07177
2 December 1798
Informs Knox of two brigs that have arrived and discusses the loading process and their cargo.
GLC02437.07198
3 December 1798
Discusses two brigs and their cargo
GLC02437.07199
23 December 1798
John Gleason discusses with Knox the cargos of Brigs William and General Wayne. Gleason explains the arrangements he will make to access and pay for the cargo [of lumber].
GLC02437.07212
March 23, 1799
Gleason discusses with Knox planks and their lots of land. Knox asks Gleason to send him "some sugar, coffee, tea and mollasses."
GLC02437.07247
3 April 1801
Discusses the lumber and lime business. Notes one kiln of lumber has been burnt and the lime has not yet gone into affect. Also discusses production at numerous mills. Mentions various men who are working on the farm and lists materials and goods...
GLC02437.07519
24 September 1801
An account of the surveying that took place between the 16th and the 23rd of September at various areas in Maine. Says they had to stop surveying in Jackson, Maine due to the insurgents removing all traces of their markings. Describes the areas he...
GLC02437.07623
31 October 1801
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Signed by George Ulmer, Robert Houston, and John Gleason. Josiah Reed, who is the Justice of the Peace, signed the letter stating the three gentlemen took an oath to the written report. Document is possibly a copy. Writes to Knox telling him of...
GLC02437.07652
February 28, 1802
Holland, Park, 1752-1844
Noted as a copy. Discusses the lots, boundaries, and legal issues of the settlers in Bangor, Maine. Encloses (not included) a plan for Bangor, Maine that shows the settlers lots, the names of the settlers before 17 February 1798, and the names of...
GLC02437.07720
6 April 1803
Mentions that Knox's son [likely Henry Jackson Knox] has received his letters. Discusses the details of Knox's logging business. Also comments that an "old Mr. Wilson" is, with his men, putting in a new lock. Reports other matters pertaining to...
GLC02437.07795
18 May 1803
Vose and Gleason declare they have examined land cleared by a Mr. Healy and believe that he should be able to "have" (possibly rent) it at a certain rate.
GLC02437.07799
9 March 1804
Discusses the shipping of items shipped to and from Knox's estate, such as lime and meat. Provides a list of items they need at the estate, including coffee and Bohea tea.
GLC02437.07850
February 26, 1805
Graffam, Caleb, fl. 1805
Would like offer himself as a candidate for sheriff of the new county of Oxford, and hopes Knox will support his candidacy. Writes that he has spent time as Deputy Sheriff, and relates his qualifications. Hopes Knox will use his influence to help...
GLC02437.07917
4 June 1805
Writes that Captain Benjamin Killeran [possibly "Kelleran," a relation of Captain Edward Kelleran] arrived at Thomaston with a delivery of pork and beef in barrels; discloses that the beef is very good but the pork is very poor. The Captain will...
GLC02437.07938
11 June 1806
Describes another visit from Captain Killeran [usually spelled "Kelleran"- may be Benjamin or Edward]. Writes that he has brought a variety of cargo, including iron and coffee, and will depart again soon with another shipment. Discusses recent...
GLC02437.07944
January 11, 1806
Provides the results of a survey of lands in the town of Prospect, [Maine].
GLC02437.07996
February 2, 1783
Knox, Commander at West Point, congratulates General Greene, Commander of the Southern Department. Recently received news of Greene through Major Burnet. Writes, "To say only I congratulate you on the enemys total evacuation of the Southern States...
GLC02437.10091
to Catharine Littlefield Greene and Euphemia Morris Ogden
8 November 1788
Two parts. First for Catharine Greene. Apologizes that something may prevent him from seeing her. Hopes she will "accept [his] sincere wishes for your happiness, and the happiness of your dear little family." Tells her that if she ever needs...
GLC02437.10215
Notes from a meeting of commissioners [incomplete]
1711/08/12
Page 2 contains notes from another meeting, dated 2 May 1712.
GLC03107.04815
Order to appear before the Chief Justice
circa 1585-1763
George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760
GLC03107.04816
Court decision concerning resolution of a disputed boundary
circa 1654-1763
GLC03107.04817
Judicial proceeding concerning a murder committed by Bartholomew Noxon [incomplete]
The document describes Bartholomew Noxon's crime of murdering Cornelius Queen.
GLC03107.04818
to Robert Livingston re: description of Robert's coat of arms [later copy]
1698/12/13
Livingston, William, fl. 1769-1793
William describes some research he did into their family history, and describes Robert's coat of arms. The letter is a later copy of the original, GLC03107.00451.
GLC03107.04819
to H. Livingston Rogers re: response to a research inquiry about Anthony and William Thompson
1901/06/03
Jordan, John W., fl. 1901
John W. Jordon gives information about William Thompson's military service in the American Revolution. The letter is marked as a copy.
GLC03107.04821
Genealogical information about the Livingston family
The document lists various members of the Livingston family, and their dates of marriage, birth, and death. Written by the son of John Swift Livingston.
GLC03107.04822
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