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to Henry Knox
December 17, 1788
Platt, Richard, 1755-1830
Refers to a matter he and Knox discussed "at Club" the previous Saturday evening regarding Knox's St. Lawrence lands. Asks if the matter meets Knox's approbation.
GLC02437.04055
to Richard Platt
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Replies to Colonel Platt's letter (GLC02437.04055). Intends to see Platt the following morning, when they will discuss Knox's St. Lawrence lands.
GLC02437.04056
8 April 1789
Asks that if he has any more specie, he should give a check to the bearer and Platt will reimburse him.
GLC02437.04171
7 May 1789-4 June 1789
Document contains three portions. The first, directed to Henry Knox from Richard Platt, asks whether Knox can spare any of the money he keeps in his bank account for the next week. Asks that if he can, he should send it with the bearer of the...
GLC02437.04195
6 August 1789
Procter, Thomas, 1739-1806
Declares that he has not written to Knox in a long time. Writes that he served under Knox in the Artillery and believes Knox has a good opinion of him, so he would like to request an appointment under Knox in the Ordnance Department. Believes he...
GLC02437.04319
to David Ramsay
27 September 1789
Addressed to Doctor Ramsey, likely Dr. David Ramsay. Encloses corrected calculations about pay (not present). Apologizes for not being able to deliver the materials personally.
GLC02437.04365
20 December 1790
Post, Anthony, fl. 1780-1790
Major Post talks about the valuables from Knox's New York City home being transported to Philadelphia. Some things were damaged despite Post's efforts. "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.04804
January 19, 1791
Pritchard, John M., 1759-1844
Thanks Knox for the hospitality shown to him and his wife by Knox and his wife while in New York. Welcomes any friend of Knox's to Madeira should one come. Offers to send more wine at a discounted price and wants Knox to recommend Pintard's "house"...
GLC02437.04833
8 March 1791
Encloses a letter from Captain David Cook (see GLC02437.04873) to Secretary of War Knox explaining Cook's want of money that has forced him to be detained in Philadelphia. Says he would give Cook "forty dollars" if he could, but he is not in a...
GLC02437.04874
7 April 1791
Platt tells Secretary of Knox that he has sent him a box "containing a good large Salmon."
GLC02437.04908
13 June 1791
Prince, Job, fl. 1791
Says when he left Canton he received a box of china and a fan that Samuel Shaw, Knox's former aide-de-camp, asked him to forward. Says he should have taken care of it sooner, but he took a ship directly from the West Indies to Boston and had to wait...
GLC02437.04992
3 August 1791
Ramsay, David, 1749-1815
Letter of introduction from Ramsay for Mr. Harper, "an eminent young Lawyer" of South Carolina. Requests Knox shows Harper attention while he is in Philadelphia. Does not usually ask for these types of favors, but thinks Knox will gain much...
GLC02437.05100
October 1791
Pope, John, 1749-1802
Refers to his travels from Richmond, Virginia through Kentucky, Louisiana, and the two Floridas "under the governance of" Alexander McGillivray. Says he cannot return home without monetary help from Knox. Chooses to ask Knox because of "the...
GLC02437.05216
to John Marsden Pintard
14 November 1791
Received his last letter as well as a pipe made of bone he ordered from Pintard, which he likes very much. Discusses their families and mentions the death of his second son, Marcus, a few months ago. Relates that Mrs. Knox has been "inconsolable."...
GLC02437.05237
February 8, 1792
Pintard, John M., ?-1811
Received the letters Knox sent to him the previous November. Confirms that he is sending Knox the merchandise he asked for, including wine and a pipe. Has carefully monitored the quality of the items and is confident they will be to Knox's...
GLC02437.05315
12 June 1792
Requests Knox to ask around for information regarding the bankruptcy laws in Pennsylvania and how to take advantage of them. Signature is clipped. "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.05503
February 26, 1793
Ogden, Samuel, 1746-1810
Says there is an old proverb which states "Silence gives consent." Since Knox has not contradicted his previous suggestions, he will proceed to make "a location for you in this Town," meaning Newark. Has thought it over and knows it is the correct...
GLC02437.05835
24 December 1793
Received a letter from Canada this morning relating an account from Detroit that "the Indians have not been able to assemble more than between eight and nine hundred Men; That they had Cutt off the Escort of Provision." Says Mrs. Ogden's health is...
GLC02437.06005
February 26, 1794
Introduces a Mr. Campbell, who is traveling from Quebec to the West Indies.
GLC02437.06052
7 March 1794
Describes the purchase of lands (possibly in Maine) from Colonel [probably Benjamin] Walker. Also mentions the potential land sale to Mr. [William] Duer. Verifies whether the agreement suits Knox and asks for permission to sign the deed on his...
GLC02437.06057
27 May 1794
Notifies Knox the British intend to "wage War" with the United States over the western boundary lines. Reports the British believe their territory to be all of the west lakes and the Untied States territory to be limited to the Ohio River. Warns...
GLC02437.06108
20 October 1794
Informs Knox he received his letter regarding the commission from Carolina. Encloses a deed (not included) and needs Knox to have it signed by a federal judge. Discusses his wife's failing health. Congratulates Knox and Mrs. [Lucy] Knox on their...
GLC02437.06226
24 November 1794
Informs Knox he sold a tract of land and will be delivering the deed Saturday. Requests Knox forwards him his quick claim immediately.
GLC02437.06255
8 January 1795
Pourcheresse, C. P., fl. 1765
Expresses his sorrow about Knox resigning as Secretary of War. Discusses his service since being employed by Knox and requests a raise. Reminds Knox he had promised to do something better for him. Says he cannot support his family on a $700 yearly...
GLC02437.06298
25 November 1800
Rand, Isaac, 1743-1822
Rand is sending via the bearer of his letter a key to Rand's house for Knox. Rand requests an advance of "a quarters rent." Rand will send a receipt for Knox's payment.
GLC02437.07489
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