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8 October 1806
Drinkwater, Micajah, 1739-1825
Asks the addressee to pay a Jonathan Holbrook a sum of money. Also mentions a financial transaction with a Colonel Knowlton.
GLC02437.08039
[Calculations]
circa 1784-1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
List of calculations most likely regarding business between Henry Knox and William Duer.
GLC02437.08658
[Account]
12 March 1804
Dennie, James, fl. 1804
Lists transactions between Henry Knox and Thomas Dennie, listed by date. Signed by James Dennie. Most transactions are regarding wine and other alcohol.
GLC02437.08824
[Certificate]
January 14, 1734
Drinkwater, George, fl. 1734
Certifies a survey for a region in Maine.
GLC02437.08862
9 October 1734
Wheeler, Henry, fl. 1734
Certifies that Henry Wheeler and others have been assigned to survey land.
GLC02437.08866
to Samuel Waldo and Shem Drowne
5 April - 7 June 1739
Drowne, Shem, fl. 1739
Two letters. The first letter to Samuel Waldo from Shem Drowne discusses the protection of the settlements from Indian attacks and what the government is or is not doing. Dated 5 April, Boston. The second letter is to Shem Drowne from Samuel Waldo...
GLC02437.08896
[Note]
1 August 1753
Grinlay, William, fl. 1753
Promise to pay Samuel Waldo £48. Signed by William and Jonathan Grinlay, with James Beveridge and John Wight signing as witnesses. Noted as written in Greenock in North Britain.
GLC02437.08966
[Receipt for Thomas Flucker]
30 June 1761
Dowse, Jonathan, fl. 1761-1762
Declares that Dowse received a sum of money from Flucker for his father.
GLC02437.09003
[Deed of land to Samuel Denny]
18 October 1769-7 June 1770
Denny, Samuel, fl. 1734-1770
Deed indicating that the heirs of Brigadier Samuel Waldo purchased a particular tract of land from Samuel Denny. Signed by Denny as well as John and Elizabeth Stinson as witnesses. Page 2 has three notes about the land purchase, and is signed by...
GLC02437.09059
[Pay abstract for Captain Jotham Drury's company in Henry Knox's regiment of artillery]
February-April 1776
Drury, Jotham, 1741-1831
Appears to be signed by Drury.
GLC02437.09513
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Douglass]
February 17, 1783
Wright, Joseph A., fl. 1783
Major Wright recommends Douglass, of the Third Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09649
to Henry Knox
26 October 1791
Doughty, John, 1754-1826
Mentions the terrible weather and how unwell he is. Says he cannot leave his home right now but will as soon as he can. Notes he had a fever all of last night and his mind was disturbed. Also discusses a mission Knox wants him to do, and mentions...
GLC02437.09822
to David Packard
24 August 1805
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Appears to be an order concerning $30 and possibly some rum for Henry Knox. Spencer Drake noted on 28 August 1805 the order was shipped in full.
GLC02437.09871
to William Duer
circa 1793
Informs Duer he is financially unable to comply to Duer's request. Describes his current financial circumstances and apologizes to Duer. The year 1793 is listed at a later date in pencil.
GLC02437.09894
1784
Forwards to Knox returns of the troops' stores and feels burdened by the number of Canadian refugees. Date from docket.
GLC02437.09973
[Fragment of a diary]
circa 1804-1820
Fragment of a diary with completed entries for Sunday 28 June to Tuesday 7 July. Discusses visits to the author's sister, character commentaries of friends and neighbors and various other topics. Possibly written by Henry Knox's daughter, Lucy...
GLC02437.10362
Mensuration of North River at Dobbs Ferry
circa 1780
Map drawn by or for Knox as commander, bearing his emendations and handwritten docket on the verso identifying the map as "Mensuration of North River at Dobbs Ferry," New York. Measured in yards. Date was added later in pencil.
GLC02437.10668
to Walter Patterson re: iron business
1818/03/30
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
GLC03107.04531
[Letter to officers defending himself against accusations]
30 June 1783
Wheaton, Joseph, 1755-1828
Written by Lieutenant Wheaton of the Rhode Island Battalion. Long letter describing his service in the army and denouncing the accusations made in "envy" against him. Says he has been in the army close to eight years and has not seen his family. Says...
GLC02437.02204
to Joseph Wheaton
7 August 1783
Pratt, William, fl. 1779-1783
Expresses his objection to improper orders.
GLC02437.02365
[Testimony]
22 September 1783
Barker, Ananias, fl. 1783
Testimony concerning a lieutenant Wheaton. States that Wheaton "directed me to sell the same [rum] by retail at a cheaper rate than any person in of about the place, (which I did) ... "
GLC02437.02556
[Testimony and observations of Lieutenant Pratt]
circa September 1783
Lieutenant William Pratt's testimony for the trial of Lieutenant Wheaton. Accuses Wheaton of shirking his duty and of arresting him without due cause. According to Pratt, despite being the commanding officer, Wheaton had tried to pass command to...
GLC02437.02597
[Charges against Lieutenant Wheaton]
Lists the charges brought against Lieutenant Wheaton, including "unofficer & ungentleman-like behaviour in defrauding the Non-commission'd officers and Soldiers of the Battalion (for his own private benefit) ... " Addressed to the President and other...
GLC02437.02599
[Report regarding orders previously given]
24 October 1783
Explanation of orders given as he only had a limited number of officers to command.
GLC02437.02706
to [Joseph] Wheaton
circa December 1783
To Lieutenant Wheaton, possibly Joseph Wheaton. Pratt informs Wheaton "I neither conceive that I have the honor to Command the first Compy nor do I think it my duty to sign any return of it, or to give any General directions respecting it- while an...
GLC02437.02880
[Testimony related to Lieutenant Joseph Wheaton]
December 17, 1783
Greenman, Jove, fl. 1783
Lieutenant Greenman gives testimony regarding Lieutenant [Joseph] Wheaton. Describes a conflict between Wheaton and Lieutenant Pratt. Wheaton ordered Pratt to take command of a company, threatening to arrest him if he refused. Also complains that...
GLC02437.02890
January 25, 1791
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Informs Knox he will provide Morris (either Gouverneur or Robert) with a receipt for Knox's note. Says Morris will show Knox Duer's letter to Alexander Hamilton. Notes he would have written a longer letter if it wasn't for his "old Complaint" that...
GLC02437.04837
27 April 1791
Duer asks Knox for a loan of a check for "six hundred Dollars," which Duer will return to Knox the following Saturday. J. Geary signed on verso for receipt of the check for William Duer.
GLC02437.04932
24 May 1791
Written by Duer to Secretary of War Knox. Reports that General Henry Jackson is going to Philadelphia, presumably because of the problematic speculation deal sponsored by Duer. In reference to the business problems between Duer and Knox, Duer says...
GLC02437.04956
[Principles of agreement between Henry Knox and William Duer and the state of Massachusetts]
2 June 1791
Agreement of Knox and Duer to purchase lands in the District of Maine from the state of Massachusetts. Written in Duer's hand. The major stipulations include: an equal stake in the investment for both parties, a desire to pay only 12 cents per acre...
GLC02437.04971
7 July 1791
Says Duer will receive by this day's post a public letter "relative to the supplies on the western frontier." Says he is alarmed about information he just received from Mr. Walker that Duer has yet "to arrange for ... the stores for the expedition."...
GLC02437.05056
10 July 1791
Knows that Duer is a bad correspondent so "I have not suffered myself to be hurt by your silence." Congratulates him on their shared accomplishments in Massachusetts, a reference to their purchase of two million acres of land in the District of...
GLC02437.05060
15 July 1791
Intended to leave for New York today, but circumstances will prevent him from going until next week. Says he cannot give an exact day "as I am not entirely master of my own time." Will go at the first opportunity. Place written assumed from...
GLC02437.05064
[Agreement to purchase one million acres of land in Maine]
25 July 1791
Legal document written in William Duer's hand. Signed by Duer, Henry Knox, Royal Flint. Knox also signed for Henry Jackson. The document states the four parties to the agreement "agree with each other upon honor to be equally concerned in the...
GLC02437.05084
to William Duer and Benjamin Walker
4 August 1791
Pages 1-2 contains a letter to William Duer. Pages 2-3 contains a letter to Benjamin Walker. Knox signed the Duer letter and initialed the Walker letter. Hopes Duer received the maps and that he will be in Boston with Royal Flint by 14 August....
GLC02437.05101
5 August 1791
Initialed by Knox. Encloses Mr. Bruce's report on the eastern lands (not included). Congratulates him on their purchase of the Mount Desert lands. Says "This is decidedly a good thing." Mentions that Duer will see from Bruce's report "that it...
GLC02437.05103
27 August 1791
Reports that this letter will be delivered by Madame de la Val and Mr. de la Roche who will communicate provisional articles "I have Enterd into with them for commencing a French Establishment on the Lands we have purchased." Says the present state...
GLC02437.05134
5 September 1791
Says he wrote to Duer earlier about the provisional articles for the French colony on the land they have purchased in Maine. Believes that Madame de la Val and Mr. de la Roche were supposed to have seen the property yesterday, but believes they were...
GLC02437.05145
4 October 1791
Knox signs with his initials. Knows that Duer understands the "modification of our purchase in Massachusetts yet I confess I wish we could make some definitive arrangement, to enable us to pay for a considerable portion of it that we might be freed...
GLC02437.05185
[Receipt]
December 17, 1791
Knox outlines monies Duer owes him for accommodations. Duer writes that he promises to repay the monies, and signs his name at the bottom.
GLC02437.05259
23 December 1791
Pintard, John, 1759-1844
The first part, at the top, is a note from John Pintard, explaining that he is sending Knox five thousand dollars in gold to Knox, per Duer's request. The note on the bottom is from William Duer, referring to the sum Pintard is sending, and...
GLC02437.05271
7 March 1792
Appears to be making arrangements with Duer for his portion of lands in the Waldo patent. Mentions General [Henry] Jackson, as well as debates in the Legislature regarding the lands.
GLC02437.05336
to William Duer or Royal Flint
9 March 1792
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Marked "copy." Explains the offer he made to the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands the day before, describing what lands he asked for and the terms by which he intends to purchase them.
GLC02437.05342
March 20, 1792
Duer, Catharine Alexander, fl. 1792
Catharine Alexander Duer, also known as Lady Kitty Duer, wife of William Duer, writes that she and her husband have sent the bearer, their old servant Henry, to Philadelphia so he could check on his petition to Congress. Hopes Knox will extend his...
GLC02437.05366
to Catharine Alexander Duer
March 29, 1792
Marked "copy." Received her letter, and will try to help her servant Henry if possible. Largely illegible, but may be discussing the financial troubles of Mrs. Duer's husband, William Duer. Place not listed, however, another letter (GLC02437.05384...
GLC02437.05386
22 August 1792
Promises Knox he will not sell any of his own shares in their joint business before offering them first to Knox. Makes arrangements with Knox on how he will come up with the necessary amount of money.
GLC02437.05424
26 April 1792
Urges Duer to make a decision with respect to the purchase of lands in Maine. Suggests he speak to General [Henry] Jackson about it, who will report faithfully back to Knox. Would like to travel to New York but is unable to do so, due to the...
GLC02437.05431
to War Department [in French]
29 April 1792
Note on the docket declares that this is a copy of a letter Colonel William Duer sent to Mr. [Despreminet] without the authority of Henry Knox. Mentions Madame de Leval and Mr. de la Roche. Docket is an Autograph document signed by Knox, stating, "a...
GLC02437.05435
4 May 1792
Wrote to Duer a week ago asking him to see Henry Jackson in New York City regarding their project to purchase lands in Maine. Stresses the importance of their making a decision on the lands, as their financial situation is dire. Will not personally...
GLC02437.05447
5 May 1792
Discusses a conversation he had with General [Henry] Jackson about business, but feels he needs to speak to Knox directly about their arrangements. Considers their attempts to purchase land in Maine. Comments on his own character and the damaging...
GLC02437.05448
[Account between William Duer and Henry Knox]
8 June 1792
Ledger outlines accounts between Duer and Knox from 1791-1792.
GLC02437.05498
to Henry Jackson
8 July 1792
Discusses his lack of funds to purchase Henry Knox's land claim and other business in regards to land. Noted as a copy and written in Jackson's hand.
GLC02437.05531
5 August 1792
Informs Duer that he has received the letter informing Knox that their agreement "is to be considered as conclusive." Will be travelling to New York City to finalize their arrangements.
GLC02437.05569
8 August 1792
Informs Duer that he will not be able to make their previous appointment as he cannot leave Philadelphia at this time due to some "public business." Adds that he does not think this will disappoint Duer, though, because he understands that it is...
GLC02437.05574
[Copies of correspondence]
6-13 September 1792
Copies of correspondences between William Duer, Henry Knox, Royal Flint, and Henry Jackson detailing the progress of their land deals and Duer's financial instability. Also includes details on the land agreements involving Madame de Leval and...
GLC02437.05607
16 September 1792
Discusses an agreement between them concerning land. Notes he was in hopes of hearing Duer's decision on whether he will be selling his land.
GLC02437.05612
6 October 1792
Marked "Confidential." Apologizes for not answering Knox's letter sooner. Discusses his difficulty in keeping to his part of the contract with Knox. Is unable to find funds to buy a tract of land. Describes his circumstances and why he is unable...
GLC02437.05643
16 October 1792
Informs Jackson that Henry Knox has agreed to give Madame de Leval and Mr. de la Roche deeds for portions of Trenton and "No. 8" (both in present-day Maine). Instructs Jackson, "To enable her further to place the Germans, you will assist her to take...
GLC02437.05655
19 October 1792
States that [Samuel] Shaw and [Thomas] Randall are considered "transient merchants," thus their credit is not considered good for long engagements. Discusses a financial matter with Knox, and notes that he hopes to see Knox before he leaves.
GLC02437.05656
Asks if Duer approves of the joint bonds between Knox and William Greene as security for the $40,000. Instructs Duer to let him know by sending a note to Mr. King's, where Knox will be having dinner.
GLC02437.05657
21 October 1792
Agreement with Duer where Duer will sell "all [the] original rights in the province of maine lands" to Knox. Duer will be paid $50,000 in three annual installments, and he will receive the bonds of William Green, Knox, and Shaw and Randall....
GLC02437.05662
Copy of GLC02437.05662. Agreement with Duer where he will sell "all [the] original rights in the province of maine lands," to Knox. Noted as a copy and signature(s) are clipped.
GLC02437.05663
29 October 1792
Discusses concerns about an agreement with Mr. [William] Green: "As Mr Green has not to my knowledge any great fixed property in this Country, and as he objects to any guarantee of his bonds, although going abroad, an apprehension is excited in my...
GLC02437.05677
to William Green
30 October 1792
Writes that he received Green's proposition for securing the payment of the purchase of Duer's Eastern land claim. Discusses the security, which involves Henry Knox, Green, and Shaw & Randall.
GLC02437.05679
2 November 1792
Thanks Green for his concern for his situation and his family. Discusses their financial arrangement. Writes, "I have no doubt notwithstanding our present difference in opinion that yourself and General Knox will devise some satisfactory mode of...
GLC02437.05687
12 November 1792
Urges Knox to conclude the financial agreement between them, as it is "Essential to [Duer's] present relief." Encloses correspondence between himself and William Green.
GLC02437.05698
17 November 1792
Green, William, fl. 1792
Discusses the termination of his agreement with Henry Knox regarding the Eastern lands. Says he has no objection to giving Duer the bonds for $50,000. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.05700
Discusses bonds and land speculation. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.05701
18 November 1792
Discusses property, bonds and other business. Bottom third of the second sheet of paper is clipped.
GLC02437.05703
22 November 1792
Informs Duer that he has engaged a Mr. [Bingham] to take a look at their business and mentions that Bingham will be consulting with other people on the subject.
GLC02437.05712
26 November 1792
Informs Duer that he has not heard anything new concerning the Eastern Lands and is trying to bring the matter to a conclusion "even if I am compelled to make greater sacrifices than I have yet contemplated." Believes he will succeed.
GLC02437.05714
28 November 1792
Informs Duer that he has looked over the agreement and believes it to be obligatory for them to fulfill the terms and conditions stated. States that he will be taking a look at all of the agreements made with Madame de Leval in order to better assess...
GLC02437.05716
2 December 1792
Discusses land business and describes his meetings with various people in regards to land.
GLC02437.05718
to Mason Wheaton
February 3, 1795
Is happy to hear that his uncle, Mason Wheaton, is doing well and expresses his warm feelings for him. Heard that Henry Knox is going to be Mason Wheaton's neighbor soon and writes, "it is a satisfaction which requires energy to express that so great...
GLC02437.06339
[Answers given to William Duer]
December 7, 1795
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
List of interrogation answers for William Duer's trial listed by date.
GLC02437.06577
[Petition]
January 27, 1796
Drinkwater, Samuel, fl. 1796
Petition from the citizens of Ducktrap, Maine regarding land rights. Signed by Samuel Drinkwater, among others.
GLC02437.06603
[Agreement with inhabitants of Ducktrap, Canaan and North Port]
26 November 1796
Asks the inhabitants of Ducktrap, Canaan and North Port to deliver to George or Philip Ulmer any lumber they have, in order to pay money they owe for land they inhabit.
GLC02437.06871
[Answers to Madame de Leval]
circa 1789-1796
Lists questions that Madame de Leval has posed on the left side of the paper and William Duer's answers next to the respective questions. Discusses mainly contracts and payments.
GLC02437.08247
[Agreement] [incomplete]
States the terms of an agreement between William Duer and Henry Knox relating to land purchases.
GLC02437.08249
[Testimony of Ephraim Kirby]
circa 1783
Kirby, Ephraim, ?-1804
Testifies concerning the accusation against Lieutenant Wheaton for illegally turning over his command to Sergeant Pratt, a subordinate officer. States that Mr. Pratt, in "compliance with the Baron's [Steuben] wishes he would acknowledge that he...
GLC02437.10198
16 September 1783
Sherburne, Benjamin, fl. 1777-1783
Testimony of Lieutenant Sherburne of the Rhode Island troops in the trial of Lieutenant Joseph Wheaton. Wheaton, while in command of the garrison at Saratoga, sold sundry items and rum to the soldiers for profit. John Thompson, Justice of the Peace...
GLC02437.10521
[List]
January 18, 1801
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Noted as a "true copy" by George Ulmer on the second page. Lists settlers who have agreed to George Ulmer's (Henry Knox's land agent) terms in Ducktrap, Maine and possibly various other towns. Includes the settlers names, amount of acres, price per...
GLC02437.10603
[Contract]
1 July 1792
Contract regarding the purchase of land by William Duer and Royal Flint from Samuel Philips, Leonard Jarvis and John Read. Authorizes the sale of the lands in Maine and grants Duer and Flint all of the rightful legal claims to it. Noted that Henrys...
GLC02437.10724
[Legal document involving land agreement with William Duer and Henry Knox]
3 September 1791
This document is in the hand of William Duer, but the last sentence on page 3 is written by Knox, who also signed it. States that Duer and Knox accede to the forming of a French colony on their land in Maine, probably in reference to Madame de la...
GLC02437.05141
[Copy of correspondence and documents]
17-18 September 1792
Copies of correspondence related to Henry Knox's agreement with William Duer concerning land. Includes various legal documents from the Circuit Court in the Pennsylvania District of the Middle Circuit. Various witnesses and judges include Samuel...
GLC02437.05615
[Statement concerning the Scioto Company in Ohio]
Discusses the problem with the Scotia company, the uncertainty of the emigrants who thought they had bought land, and the possibility of obtaining actual acreage versus merely a land option. Divided into eleven parts. Sewn binding.
GLC02437.10236
December 16, 1784
Knox had been in correspondence with Wheaton, who was handling matters related to the division of the Waldo Patent among Samuel Waldo's heirs. Encourages Colonel Wheaton to "come up to this place as soon as possible, that we may finally agree upon...
GLC02437.03077
January 10,1789
Writes that the bearer, Captain Thomas Vose, has arranged with Knox to occupy and apparently rent farmland belonging to Knox. Asks Wheaton to deliver him to the territory at a time he and Vose can agree upon.
GLC02437.04082
William Duers receipt for stock of the United States 28th April 1791
28 April 1791
Lists stocks received of Henry Knox on 26 April 1791 transferred to Messrs Le Roy and Bayard. Title from docket.
GLC02437.04930
[Land purchase instructions for Henry Jackson and other agents]
Document is apparently written in Duer's hand and signed by both Knox and Duer. Docket is in Knox's hand. Document provides instructions to their agents for the purchase of a tract of land in Maine. Docket suggests General Henry Jackson was one of...
GLC02437.04970
[Notes on his accounts with William Duer]
February 16, 1792
Chronicles financial transactions between Henry Knox and William Duer from December 1791 to mid-February 1792. Information on page 2 indicates that a Francis Ingraham is willing to "take up Mr. Duer's note."
GLC02437.05322
10 May 1792
Money order to pay fifty dollars to a Peter Hasenfrats.
GLC02437.05455
[Indenture between Henry Knox and William Duer]
7 June 1792
Harrison, Richard, 1750-1841
An important land transaction of Knox's involving more than one million acres of land. Agreement of indenture between Henry Knox and William Duer. Signed by Richard Harrison and [Benjamin] Walker. Henry Knox signature has been crossed out.
GLC02437.05492
[Obligation between Henry Knox, Samuel Ogden and William Duer]
Knox signs with his initials. Outlines a financial transaction between Knox, Ogden and Duer regarding their purchase of townships (in Maine).
GLC02437.05495
Copy of GLC02437.05495. Includes a note written and signed by William Duer authorizing delivery of "the deed within mentioned to Benjamin Walker in his own name." On page two, contains a note written and signed by Benjamin Walker authorizing...
GLC02437.05496
[Proposition for Henry Knox]
June 1792
Duer signs in text as "Mr. Duer." Presents a proposal for Knox to relinquish to Duer "his Right in the Pre Emption of Two million acres of land made of the State of Massachusetts of by Henry Jackson and Royal Flint..." Discusses in detail seven...
GLC02437.05524
4 October 1792
Replies to Wheaton's request for money owed him by the late Mr. Flucker, Knox's father-in-law. States that while he would like to help Wheaton, he is only responsible for affairs under his control and refers him to someone in Boston.
GLC02437.05639
For Major [Henry] Jackson: Papers to be obtained from [William] Duer or Col. Walker.
December 21, 1792
Title taken from docket. Lists various contracts and agreements that Jackson or Walker is suppose to obtain from Duer; most dealing with land agreements.
GLC02437.05748
to the president and directors of the Boston branch of the Bank of the United States
3 September 1795
Asks for a discount of an enclosed note (not included).
GLC02437.06512
[Formal request]
13 Ocotober 1795
Smith, James, 1713-1806
Requests Henry Knox to send in a plan for a plantation and mentions submitting resolves to the office of the commonwealth of Massachusetts.
GLC02437.06540
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