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to Estelle Spero
December 31, 1942
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond provides Estelle with a description of how best to kill one's enemy.
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GLC09120.164
The Knox Papers.
circa 1870s
General overview of the Knox collection mentioning important events and people represented in the collection.
GLC02437.10736
to Henry Knox
19 June 1791
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Wrote Knox by the last post and included a copy of his letter to the legislative committee that is managing the sale of the lands in Maine. Reports "the Legislature had directed the Committee to negotiate for two Million of Acres - this was a great...
GLC02437.05013
26 June 1791
References Knox's letters of 17 and 19 June. Also references the letter he sent Knox on 23 June (GLC02437.05026). Encloses a copy of the preliminary agreement (not included) made with the committee for the sale of lands. Says the agreement will be...
GLC02437.05030
Writes, the "business of the patent was well conducted, had you been on the spot your most sanguine wishes & exertions could not have placed the conclusion of the business in a more favorable & satisfactory situation." Stresses that everything was...
GLC02437.05034
30 June 1791
References Knox's letter of 23 June. Says the agreement is now finished and that two hands are now copying them. They will be signed, sealed, and delivered tomorrow morning. Made no material alteration from the instrument he sent to Knox on Sunday...
GLC02437.05041
[War Department accounts]
Stagg, John, Jr., 1758-1803
First page written on 30 June 1791 delineates the salaries of seven members of the War Department for the months of April, May, and June. Notes that Knox made $750 those three months and that his annual salary was $3,000. A total of $1,437.50 was...
GLC02437.05042
Articles of agreement made and entered into this day of June one thousand seven hundred & ninety one
June 1791
This is a copy of the legal agreement negotiated by Henry Jackson and Royal Flint as agents for Henry Knox and William Duer for two million acres of land in the District of Maine, sold by a committee of the Massachusetts General Court. The names of...
GLC02437.05043
7 July 1791
Says he wrote to Knox last Sunday and enclosed a copy of the contract. Reports that [Royal] Flint left Boston for New York on 3 July. Will forward Flint the maps tomorrow. Says the maps are accurate and well copied and give a good "insite into the...
GLC02437.05055
17 July 1791
References Knox's letter of 10 July. Is happy to hear Lucy is doing well after the birth of their tenth child. Hopes God will take particular care of the little girl. Has made discreet inquiries about the powers of attorney necessary to transfer...
GLC02437.05067
References Knox's letter of 10 July. Is happy that Knox approves of his negotiations. Is at a loss "where would be the best location." Will know more when Mr. Bruce returns from Penobscot. Wrote to Knox last Sunday about the purchase of the town...
GLC02437.05068
[Partially printed law document involving the estate of Samuel Waldo]
25 June 1791
Price, Ezekiel, 1727-1802
Marked "Copy." Signed three times by the attorney Ezekiel Price. Witnessed by Samuel Niles. States the amount recovered from the estate of Samuel Waldo in the Court of Common Pleas in Suffolk County was 4,125 pounds, 1 shilling, and 4 pence. That...
GLC02437.05083
[A prospectus for "A Topographical analysis of the United States of America"]
1 August 1791
Tatham, William, 1752-1819
Enclosed with a broadside with GLC02437.05093.01. Advertises the work to be published by Tatham. Says the analysis covers each state and "shewing the extent and relative Situation of the several Counties." It will be continued annually. Says three...
GLC02437.05093.02
31 July 1791
Anticipates seeing Knox by the middle of August. Observed that Major Jackson was appointed Postmaster General (although this was wrong, Timothy Pickering was appointed on 12 August 1791). Says the news will "disappoint & mortify" their friend David...
GLC02437.05095
9 August 1791
References receiving Knox's letter of 3 August. Says "the five townships next the patent shall be attend'd to." Thinks the committee will meet on 15 August to receive the $5,000. Will then bring up the purchase of the other million acres then....
GLC02437.05113
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
12 August 1791
Bird, Henry Merttins, 1755-1818
Marked "Extract." This is a partial copy of the GLC02437.05117.
GLC02437.05119
18 August 1791
Reports that the bank scripts have been forwarded. Believes he took advantage of the high prices they were bringing and sold them. Says he "made prospects this day for the purchase of the other million, but I think they will not sell, or will ask...
GLC02437.05125
to Phineas Bruce
5 September 1791
Marked "Copy." Asks Bruce to procure information on the soil, timber, and waters within the two purchases in Maine made for William Duer and Knox, each of which contains a million acres. Says expenses and "a consideration for your Service" will be...
GLC02437.05144
15 September 1791
Reports that Captain James Magee is bound for a voyage around the cape to the northwest coast of America on the 150-ton ship, "Margarett." The ship is owned by James and Thomas Lamb, James Magee, and Thomas H. Perkins, all of Boston. They intend to...
GLC02437.05158
18 September 1791
References Knox's letters of 8 and 11 September, which have "overwhelmed me with grief." This is in reference to the death of Knox's son, Marcus. Writes, "that so lovely, promising & amiable boy [sic] should be taken away from his Parents & friends...
GLC02437.05162
to Henry and Lucy Knox
circa September 1791
Robaulet, James, fl. 1791
Signed in text in the third person. Asks leave to visit with Henry and Lucy Knox when he returns to Philadelphia from Albany.
GLC02437.05178
2 October 1791
Reports that Madame de la Val and her entourage arrived in Boston on Friday. Says they are leaving today with a "fine S.W. wind." Relates that he has drawn on Benjamin Walker for $550 to pay for their supplies, and asks Knox to tell Walker, since he...
GLC02437.05180
[Copy of Thomas Goldthwait's power of attorney to Timothy Rogers]
17 October 1791 - 12 August 1806
Goldthwaite, Thomas, 1717-1799
This power of attorney allows Rogers to collect any debts owed to Goldthwait on lands in New England. This in relation to the Flucker estate. Contains two statements, each followed by the clerical signature of Samuel Barrett, Justice of the Peace...
GLC02437.05198
[Copy of an unsigned paper delivered by John Maunsell to Henry Knox]
20 October 1791
Maunsell, John, fl. 1724-1795
A clerical copy of GLC02437.5202 bearing an autograph endorsement signed by Henry Knox on page 3.
GLC02437.05203
[Receipt for the pay of Caleb Swan]
5 November 1791
Swan, Samuel, fl. 1791
Receipt for the $150 paid to Caleb Swan as a deputy agent to the Creek Indians from 14 February-14 May 1791. A note indicates that Caleb's brother Samuel Swan was given the money by Henry Knox of the War Department. The receipt appears to be...
GLC02437.05219
to Joseph Harrance
6 November 1790
Hardin, John, 1753-1792
Discusses the conduct of his militia and Major [James] Paul, about whom he "cannot say too much in his favour for his Distinguished behavior as a valuable officer." Notes Major Paul from Uniontown, Pennsylvania formed a battalion of volunteers to...
GLC02437.04771
[Proceedings before the treaty with the Creek Nation]
circa 1790
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Details the upstanding behavior of President George Washington in the treaty negotiations with the Creek Nation. Relates the past arrangements and relationships between the Creeks in Savannah, Georgia and the United States. Date listed in pencil at...
GLC02437.04786
to Henry Jackson
27 November 1790
Knox, Henry Jackson, 1780-1832
Knox's son, Henry Jackson, writes his "Uncle" Henry Jackson of the Knox family's journey from Boston to New York and then from New York to Philadelphia, with a stop at Samuel Ogden's. Tells of a horse that drowned on the journey.
GLC02437.04781
[Minutes for Creek Treaty]
Draft of a treaty between the United States and the Creek nation stipulating that Creek Chief Alexander McGillivray would be the liaison with the "rank of Brigadier General." The "great medal chiefs" will also be granted a commission and two agents...
GLC02437.04785
December 1790
Hawkins, Benjamin, 1754-1816
Colonel Hawkins relates the events surrounding the negotiations between the Creeks and the United States government. Writes that the Creeks have expressed disapprobation of the treaty at Augusta in 1785 (Treaty of Galphinton). Discusses the...
GLC02437.04813
January 15, 1791
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Original version of GLC02437.04828. It contains an additional page where William tells Knox that he has heard from General Maunsell that Knox gave a grand one hundred person ball before leaving New York for Philadelphia and of several society...
GLC02437.04829
1 March 1789
Is thrilled to hear from Knox that he has recovered from his illness enough to walk about the house, and hopes to hear soon that he is perfectly well. Hopes General [George] Washington will not hesitate to accept the Presidency. Believes the vote...
GLC02437.04130
[to Lucy Knox]
14 October 1788
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Possibly to her daughter, Lucy. Contains four large areas of text loss. Writes, "I begin to count the hours until I shall have the pleasure to embrace you... may god bless you my precious daughter." Possibly to another daughter; in one partial...
GLC02437.03999
6 January 1789
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Contemporary copy of GLC02437.04075.
GLC02437.04076
2 March 1789
Gordon, William, 1728-1807
Half of the signature is missing. Writes that Knox may have seen by now a review of Gordon's history of the American Revolution. Would "rejoice to hear, that you have allowed it to pass muster, as contributing toward the support of the American...
GLC02437.04132
to Samuel Parkman
1 April 1789
Encloses (not included) an extract of a letter from Mr. [Samuel] Ogden. Parkman apparently owes his share of funds for iron that was paid for, in part, by Major [Samuel] Shaw. Knox says that the iron can likely be procured in Boston, but might be...
GLC02437.04161
[Certificate respecting monies owed to William Palfrey]
11 April 1789
Nourse, Joseph, 1754-1841
Declares that Congress, on 11 December 1780, ordered the Board of Treasury to provide a sum of 3200 dollars to Mr. William Palfrey, Paymaster General, and that the money was drawn upon Benjamin Franklin (see GLC02437.04175 for related information)....
GLC02437.04175
Foundation of some paragraphs published in Fennos paper 2nd May 1789
circa 1 May 1789
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
Writes, "We learn, from good authority, that the President of the United States will see no Company on Sundays. We are also informed that the President, after his inauguration, will assign one or two days in every week for receiving such Foreigners...
GLC02437.04312
Request for information [incomplete]
January 1790
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Asks if the recipient would "be so obliging as to inform me what time Genl Green superceeded [sic] Genl. Gates - it seems necessity to accertain [sic] it in order to the settleg of my deceased brothers affair - " Date written in previously inferred...
GLC02437.04488
February 21, 1790
Discusses the outcome of a hearing concerning a mutual acquaintance's petition. Writes that Knox's "plan for the militia is not very well received here - altho every one speaks highly of it, as it appears on paper, and confess, that it is a masterly...
GLC02437.04518
[Petition of Catharine Littlefield Greene]
4 March 1790
Greene, Catharine L., 1755-1814
Petition to the House of Representative and the Senate on behalf of Catharine Littlefield Greene for money due to her late husband from the government. States that in General Greene's pursuit for indemnification from the United States government...
GLC02437.04528
to Thomas Randall
10 March 1790
Instructs Randall not to deliver to Messrs Pintard, or any other person for them, the bills of lading for his cargo, to let any of the property out of Randall's hands, or make any other stipulation until he speaks to their friends, Henry Knox and...
GLC02437.04536
to Lucy Knox
2 April 1790
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Discusses her recent recovery from an illness, her trip to Barbuda with the Commodore and some friends, and the local fauna. Comments that the Governor's situation there is not enviable. He only has "one other White Inhabitant on the Island to...
GLC02437.04573
Salaries of the Secretary of War and his gentlemen
1-6 July 1790
Cummings, Cesar Lloyd, fl. 1790-1792
Lists the salaries for the Secretary of War and his staff for the months of April, May and June. Second page includes signatures noting the receipt of the money. Noted as written at the War Office. Co-signed by Constant Freeman, William Knox...
GLC02437.04642
to Alexander McGillivray
18 August 1790
Secretary of War Knox writes Creek chief McGillivray expressing his pleasure that they could agree on the Treaty of Peace. Knox expects McGillivray will be a positive example to his people. Knox talks about the Cherokees and says he hopes to...
GLC02437.04684
[Copy of three bills of sale]
28 August 1790
William Knox signs on his own behalf and on behalf of his brother Henry Knox. Copy of three bills of exchange drawn by William Knox, and owed to Henry Knox from London associates. On page two Henry Knox endorses (William Knox signs on behalf of...
GLC02437.04704
[Proposed instructions but not given to the Secretary of War about the Creek Treaty]
August 1790
Instructions that were never actually given to Knox regarding the Creek Nation. Instructs Knox he has the power and consent of the Senate to arrange a "treaty of peace and friendship between the United States of America and the Creek Nation of...
GLC02437.04707
to James Wilkinson
13 March 1792
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Writes that in the course of his duties, he has offended Captain Ford, but wants to assure him that no cause for offense was given. Has enclosed some materials explaining his case....
GLC02437.05351
16 June 1791
Marked "private" on address leaf. Peirce references Knox's letters of 8 and 9 June. Says his friends concluded it was best not to offer a petition to the legislature regarding the taxes. Observes Knox's instructions regarding Fowles's land and...
GLC02437.04999
A short description of the lands between the rivers Penobscott and Schoodie in the District of Maine
27 July 1791
Bruce, Phineas, 1762-1809
Appears to be a copy of the description of lands in Maine sent to Henry Jackson and Royal Flint. There is also a secretarial signature of Bruce on page four. Claims it is less mountainous than most of Massachusetts. Describes fine fresh meadows...
GLC02437.05087
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