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Last will and testament of John Forbes
1759/05/08
Forbes, John, fl. 1759
The document is marked as a copy of the original.
GLC03107.04750
Last will and testament of Samuel Robbins
1759/07/12
Robbins, Samuel, fl. 1759
Part of the will deals with the inheritance of Robbins' ore hill. The document is marked as a copy.
GLC03107.04751
Lease of land to Benjamin Everts
1762/12/28
Douglas, Asa, fl. 1762-1768
GLC03107.04752
Agreement to allow Robert Livingston to receive any and all profits from the farm leased to Benjamin Everts
1765/10/14
Asa Douglas states that the farm he leased to Benjamin Everts belongs to Robert Livingston, and therefore grants Livingston the right to take any and all profits from Everts' farm.
GLC03107.04753
Notes on a court case concerning a land dispute [fragment]
circa 1763-1783
GLC03107.04754
to Elisha Shelden re: request for financial assistance
1768/02/17
Douglass, Asa, 1715-1792
GLC03107.04755
Testimony regarding Asa Douglas
1768/02/20
Paine, Elisha, fl. 1768
Elisha Paine describes some past business dealings with Asa Douglas, and a dispute that erupted between Asa and his brother Benajah Douglas.
GLC03107.04756
1768/03/02
Carter, John Jr., fl. 1768
John Carter, Jr's testimony describes how a dispute arose between Asa Douglas, and his brother Benajah. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04757
Testimony concerning Asa Douglas
John Carter's testimony describes the relationship between Asa and Benajah Douglas, and how they managed their farms and other property. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04758
Testimony concerning Asa & Benajah Douglas
1768/03/03
Cary, John, fl. 1768
John Cary's testimony describes his financial and business dealings with the Douglas's.
GLC03107.04759
Testimony regarding Benajah Douglas
1768/03/04
Ripley, David, fl. 1768
GLC03107.04760
1768/03/05
Lathrop, Benjamin, fl. 1768
The three testifiers state that they remember Benajah Douglas to have been a sane and responsible man.
GLC03107.04761
Testimony regarding Asa and Benajah Douglas
1768/03/07
Abbe, Joshua, fl. 1768
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04762
Statement concerning a deceased father's papers
1768/03/09
The author of the document states that after his father's death, his brother, Cornelius Dunham, saved the deceased man's papers.
GLC03107.04763
Testimony of Cornelius Dunham
Lee, Jared, fl. 1768
The Justice of the Peace, Jared Lee, recorded Cornelius Dunham's testimony. Cornelius Dunham stated that after his father's death, he saved most of the deceased man's papers, but discarded those that had been damaged and rendered illegible by water.
GLC03107.04764
to Henry Knox
23 July 1776
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Discusses plans to have artillery pieces cast in New York and relays information he has gathered in regard to the necessity of small, mobile weapons for fighting in the New York landscape. Also mentions copper held by the New Jersey government and...
GLC02437.00388
to George Weedon
23 September 1781
Gaskins, Thomas, 1747-?
Informs Weedon that there is a ship with 20 soldiers and artillery stores caught on a shoal in the Wicomico River. Discusses how to get the stores off the ship and suggests he may want to "continue this" with Genl Washington. The Continental Army...
GLC02437.01189
20 May 1787
Gardoqui y Arriquibar, Diego, 1735-1798
Asks Knox to deliver the enclosed letter (not included) to George Washington and informs him that all their mutual friends in the area are well. Wishes "the Convenssion [sic] & the Cincinatus all manner of success," referring to the upcoming...
GLC02437.03551
to Horatio Gates
5 January 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Colonel Knox writes to General Gates, reflecting on "the successful campaigns of the past season." Hopes to be able to congratulate Gates in a few days on the possession of Quebec. Page three contains a struck draft of Knox's 5 January 1776 letter...
GLC02437.09490
February 10, 1783
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Informs Knox that he expects Knox and General Huntington for dinner as they will be in the area for a Board of General Officers meeting. States the he "will try to get you as good a Dinner as I can, but you must not expect the delicacies with which...
GLC02437.01910
February 15, 1783
Informs Knox that he has a mandatory court appearance and that he is happy that Knox escaped. Noted as written at Ellison's, which likely refers to the military headquarters at the Ellison family home in New Windsor, New York.
GLC02437.01925
22 August 1783
Frothingham, Richard, 1748-1819
Written by Frothingham as Commissary of Military Stores to General Knox. Reports that to finish his business in Philadelphia, he met with Mr. Milligan, "who is Autheriz'd to settle the accounts of the department." Says the account cannot be closed...
GLC02437.02407
26 August 1783
Gibbs, Caleb, fl. 1748-1818
Discusses the warm weather. Explains how he is trying to accommodate the invalids and prepare transportation for them. Considers the costs involved. Mentions travelling through New Jersey to get to Dobb's Ferry.
GLC02437.02420
1 September 1783
Written by Major Gibbs to Major General Knox. Says he wrote Knox a letter on 27 August from Brunswick and since then his regiment has been reduced by sickness. Reports he left 60 men in Brunswick and more have become sick since marching from there...
GLC02437.02457
21 April 1785
Gibbs transmits a newspaper to Knox in New York. Discusses "the turbulent news of the day," referring to Bostonians' recent decision not to buy goods from resident British "factors," or agents (newspaper not included). Notes that Knox's wife, Lucy...
GLC02437.03130
to Alexander Fullerton
7 January 1786
Clerical copy of GLC02437.03231, written in the hand of Samuel Shaw with clerical signatures of Knox and Samuel Ogden, both in Shaw's hand. Note written regarding Samuel Shaw, who is the "defendant in an action brought against him by Mr. John Holber...
GLC02437.03230
Original of GLC02437.03230. Text is in the hand of Samuel Shaw, but signatures, which have been struck, appear to be those of Henry Knox and Samuel Ogden.
GLC02437.03231
31 May 1786-14 March 1787
Gardiner, Catherine, fl. 1786-1787
Written from "Newport." Explains that at the beginning of the war, Knox applied to the Provincial Congress in Massachusetts to exchange furniture with Gardiner's Loyalist aunt and uncle Barnes, Knox's furniture being in Boston. Due to poor...
GLC02437.03270
to Diego Gardoqui y Arriquibar
25 July 1786
Writes to provide a list of books he recommends to Gardoqui, which can be obtained "in this city" (likely New York). They are not all of the same genre, but would "suite the tastes more or less of every man of reading." Regrets that not all have...
GLC02437.03285
to Elbridge Gerry
26 November 1786
Later copy of GLC02437.03353. Across the top is a note stating that this letter was copied by Townsend Ward of Philadelphia and the copy was received 16 December 1857. Writes that he and Mr. [Samuel] Osgood are investigating any openings in the...
GLC02437.03352
to Catherine Gardiner
March 31, 1787
Discusses household furniture that used to be the property of a Mr. Barnes of Marlborough which Knox received from the Government of Massachusetts in 1775. Encloses the certificate of the transaction (see GLC02437.03507).
GLC02437.03508
2 May 1787
Fears that he will have to miss the meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati as business will keep him in New York a few more days. Hopes to arrive in Philadelphia by Thursday or Friday to pay his respects. Will forward the papers of the Society if a...
GLC02437.03540
4 May 1787
Asks Don Diego de Gardoqui to help a soldier, Captain Thomas Wooster, the son of General David Wooster of Connecticut. Wooster needs to go to Trinidad on personal business and Knox requests that Gardoqui give a letter of introduction to the Governor...
GLC02437.03541
11 November 1787
Fullerton, Alexander, fl. 1785-1787
Discusses a court case in which Samuel Shaw is defending himself against a Mr. Holker. Reports that the jury has been dismissed, having been unable to agree on a verdict. After polling the jury, Fullerton has found that eight of the jury members...
GLC02437.03698
24 July 1786
Gardoqui writes, "A Lover of literature in our Spanish America desires me to send him such Books [as] are good & worth reading..." Seeks Knox's advice on what books to buy. Docket indicates that this letter was written 24 July 1786; a pencil note...
GLC02437.03946
to Samuel Freeman
23 August 1788
Hopes to examine details regarding the land that belonged to the estate of Thomas Flucker, Knox's late father-in-law.
GLC02437.03974
February 17, 1789
Fuller, Jonathan, fl. 1789
Written from Woolwich, likely in Maine. Hired a Mr. Noah Miller to do some agricultural work for him on land in New Canaan, in Lincoln County, in 1780. However, Fuller was unable to continue the improvements, because British troops took possession...
GLC02437.04118
28 July 1789
Gardner, Andrew, fl. 1789
Writes that he has just arrived from the West Indies, and asks if Knox might help him find a job as a store keeper or a keeper of a lighthouse. Explains some of his financial misfortunes.
GLC02437.04307
to Andrew Gardner
4 August 1789
Has received Gardner's recent letter (see GLC02437.04307). Does not know whether any new lighthouses will be set up, or whether there will be any vacancies for lighthouse-keepers. Writes that if, in the course of business, he is able to help...
GLC02437.04314
2 September 1789
Thanks Knox for the letters of recommendation he furnished for Gardoqui's son, who left this morning. Writes, "Pray what would you advise me to do in respect to an invitation I had to dine with the President tomorrow? For I see by the papers that he...
GLC02437.04349
1 October 1789
Thanks him for his letter and gift of Spanish cloth, which he will "wear with high satisfaction, as an evidence of your friendship." Wishes him health and happiness.
GLC02437.04374
ardoqui y Arriquibar, Diego, 1735-1798
Sends Knox his compliments and a gift in thanks for the kindness and friendship Knox bestowed on him during his stay in the United States.
GLC02437.04375
2 March 1790
Asks Knox about what is due to an officer in Colonel Henry Jackson's regiment, Samuel Rogers, who was killed in the Battle of Yorktown, which Gerry calls "the seige of Cornwallis."
GLC02437.04524
12 March 1790
Gibbons, John, fl. 1790
Asks Knox for an appointment in the Department of Military Stores in Virginia. Says he currently has an appointment in customs but does not make enough to support his expenses. "Free" handwritten on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.04583
4 September 1790
Informs Knox of his travel plans and about adding subscribers to "Mrs. Warrens poems." Page two includes notes written in Knox's hand regarding what appears to be cargo on a vessel. Also includes calculations in an unknown hand.
GLC02437.04717
February 1, 1790
Writes that he assumes Knox has heard about Gardoqui's recent appointment at Finance Minister in Spain. Introduces the "bearer Mr. Joseph Jaudenes" and his nephew Joseph Santayana, "both having Commissions from His Majesty." Signs as "James...
GLC02437.04845
10 June 1791
Written by Massachusetts Congressman Gerry to Secretary of War Knox. Says he requested 26 shares in the Bank of the United States from Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Cox. Enclosed a $650 bank note "to make the first specie payment." Asks...
GLC02437.04983
20 August 1791
Gardiner, John, fl. 1791-1792
Mentions that the mechanic Joseph Pope, who invented the orrery purchased by the legislature for Harvard, "brought with him on his return from England, a great Variety of Drawings of many of the most useful and late invented machines, mills, &c...
GLC02437.05129
7 July 1792
Sends Knox a bit of writing which he has recently published. States that their mutual friend Samuel Breck also intended to send Knox a copy of the publication, but Gardiner offered to send it instead. Discusses sending copies to various people, as...
GLC02437.05527
to John Gardiner
5 September 1792
Knox has observed that some of the public is suspicious of whether the theatre can contribute to the "good of the community." Supports Gardiner's defense of the theatre, writing that "the theatre may exude and confirm the most elevated and pure love...
GLC02437.05598
28 August 1799
Geoffrey, Nicholas, fl. 1798-1799
Geoffrey tells Knox that his nephew Francis Flucker owes Geoffrey a small balance from credit Francis secured from him in 1798. Geoffrey produces a copy of the letter Francis wrote him on 6 November 1798 requesting the loan.
GLC02437.07304
to Moses Gale and/or Moses Higgins
23 October 1801
Discusses the production of his limestone. Notes a shipment was returned due to suspicions of the lime being bad. Mentions the reputation of the lime is his greatest concern and requests Gale destroy it. Provides instructions on how to properly...
GLC02437.07642
7 March 1802
Gabrial, Alexis, fl. 1802
Informs Knox he is leaving for Baltimore, Maryland tomorrow. Says he would be happy to be of service to Knox and speaks highly of Mrs. Lucy Knox and their daughter Lucy Knox.
GLC02437.07721
circa 1790
Discusses the payment of a debt. The "draft inclosed" is likely GLC02437.04526.
GLC02437.08109
circa 1788-1798
Mentions the Marquis de Santa Cruz and the Duque de Almodovar and states that a Mr. Carmichael has probably written to the firm Messrs. Holten & Gerry. Per the closing line, "from Don Diego de gardoqui."
GLC02437.08125
to William Frost
2 March 1789
Requesting "an abstract of conveyance reflecting" the Waldo Patent, a large tract of land that belonged to his wife's grandfather. This abstract should contain all transactions relating to the property. Frost was the "Register of deeds for the...
GLC02437.09218
March 26, 1789
Frost, William, 1747-1827
Says he will soon respond to Knox's request for information regarding the Waldo Patent, a large tract of land belonging to Knox.
GLC02437.09219
to Henry Jackson
31 October 1789
Long statement listing the properties belonging to the late Thomas Flucker, Knox's father in law. Notes lands belonging to Flucker, lands sold off, debts, and other transactions affecting the value of his estate. Pages are bound together with...
GLC02437.09230
4 August 1806
Requesting papers pertaining to the life of Samuel Waldo, his correspondence, and the ownership of the Waldo patent. Requesting these documents from the "Register of deeds for the county of York."
GLC02437.09285
25 August 1806
Explaining why he has not yet sent documents Knox has requested. States it is because there is so much copying work to be done before the documents can be shipped, that it has taken some time. The third page appears to be a postscript, as discusses...
GLC02437.09286
Relates a recent adventure in which he was apparently traveling over a frozen waterway to meet a military board that included Gates. On the way, the ice under his party broke, but through a fortunate turn of events they remained safe. Knox and...
GLC02437.10093
13 July 1783
Major Gibbs writes from Germantown, outside of Philadelphia, to General Henry Knox, Commander of West Point Describes in detail the march of his detachment from West Point to quell mutineers in Pennsylvania. On the way, they passed through...
GLC02437.10121
Sale of land to Isaac Sheldon and Timothy Seymour
1742/01/21
Seymour, Richard, fl. 1742
GLC03107.04737
Bond with Joseph Fennour
1747/09/17
Douglass, Benajah, fl. 1747-1752
GLC03107.04738
Deed of land to Asa Douglass
1748/05/17
GLC03107.04739
Promise to repay a debt to Daniel Tracy
1748/06/23
GLC03107.04740
GLC03107.04741
1750/07/18
GLC03107.04742
Report of the Massachusetts Bay Assembly
1753/05/30
Massachusetts. General Court
The report orders that improvements be made on lands in the western part of Massachusetts.
GLC03107.04743
to James Elliot re: pending agreement for the release of prisoners
1755/06/06
Stevenson, James, fl. 1750-1755
Stevenson writes to James Elliot, who is at the time confined in prison, and informs him of proceedings between "the two governments" to reach an agreement regarding the exchange of prisoners.
GLC03107.04744
Summons for William White to appear in court
1755/11/17
Ashley, John, fl. 1755-1787
GLC03107.04745
to John Everts re: opinion regarding rights to the oar bed at Salisbury
1756/03/11
Seymour, Thomas, fl. 1744-1756
Thomas Seymour writes to clarify the rights of various owner's, and specifically Mr. Livingston's, to use the oar bed at Salisbury. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04746
Military summons
1757/02
The summons orders Mr. Jonse Wood[?], a training soldier, to report to Capt. Robert Nolle on an appointed date and time.
GLC03107.04747
Deed of ore hill at Salisbury to Jedadiah Moore
1757/10/22
Forbs, Elijha, fl. 1757
GLC03107.04748
Lease of ore field at Salisbury to John Everts
1758/04/11
Day, Thomas, fl. 1758
GLC03107.04749
[Certificate regarding R. J. Vandenbrock]
10 August 1789
Curtenius, Peter Theobald, 1734-1798
Certifies that "Mr. R.J. Vandenbrock has been employed by me as a Clerk in the Auditors Office of this State for above four years, and during that time has faithfully executed the trust committed to him."
GLC02437.04324
19 November 1792
Green, William, fl. 1792
Writes that William Durer said he could not address a business matter until he hears from Knox. Green wrote Duer a letter, a copy of which he encloses (not present) along with Duer's answer. Asks for Knox's opinion on the matter.
GLC02437.05707
to John Gleason
March 28, 1805
Provides Gleason with a variety of instructions about work to be done at Knox's estate. Includes a list of workmen arriving by ship, as well as information on how to run the lime mills.
GLC02437.07925
to John Gleason [incomplete]
1805/03/31
Unsigned, and apparently incomplete, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Discusses various issues related to Knox's lime business, such as the burning of kilns and shipments via Captain [Edward] Kelleran.
GLC02437.07926
30 May 1805
Discusses his late arrival to Portland, and adds that Captain [Edward] Kelleran has not yet arrived. Provides instructions for his shipping and lime works business.
GLC02437.07935
1 June 1805
Has received Gleason's letter via John Robinson. Discusses financial transactions between Gleason, Alexander Lermond, and Captain Edward Kelleran. Comments on an order Gleason placed, in his letter via John Robinson, for iron and other articles....
GLC02437.07937
24 June 1805
Discusses the travels of Benjamin and Edward Kelleran on their respective vessels, and the cargo they are transporting. Mentions at some length shipping arrangements with John Robinson and Captain [Thomas] Vose.
GLC02437.07945
25 June 1805
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Discusses issues with the workmen at the Knox estate and lime works, apparently suggesting Gleason has sent some of them to jail (he spells it "goal"). Asserts that he plans to arrive at...
GLC02437.07946
1 July 1805
Writes an angry letter about the negligence of workmen in his lime plant. Also discusses the shipments being made by both Captain [Edward] Kelleran and Captain [Benjamin] Kelleran.
GLC02437.07950
3 July 1805
Writes a brief note to Gleason mentioning his travel plans.
GLC02437.07951
25 October 1805
Discusses problems he is having with Captain B[enjamin] Kelleran, who he has employed to carry cargo for him, such as casks of lime. Mentions he does not know when he will be able to return to Thomaston. Touches on several other business issues.
GLC02437.07977
22 November 1805
Is sad to say he cannot yet leave Boston. Plans to send Gleason a sum of money via Captain E[dward] Kelleran. Discusses monies owed to a variety of people, possibly workers on Knox's estate; is apparently instructing Gleason on how much to pay each...
GLC02437.07987
February 3, 1806
Writes that he arrived to Boston on the evening of 31 January, and found the sleighing difficult. Considers the ways he depends on Gleason's help. Provides instructions regarding the receipt of shipments of articles, as well as the hauling of wood.
GLC02437.08002
February 17, 1806
Writes in response to two of Gleason's previous letters. Reports that the articles a Mr. Bentley ordered will be sent on a vessel in March. Mentions the very "serious" problem of the destruction of the lime store, which he blames on the...
GLC02437.08008
14 March 1806
Does not have much news to report, and believes he will have more leisure time next week when the legislature adjourns. Discusses shipments of lime casks.
GLC02437.08014
March 17, 1806
Writes to report that Captain [Edward or Benjamin] Kelleran has not yet arrived with his vessel, and he is concerned, as the vessel has workmen, money, and letters of Knox's on board. Instructs Gleason to keep the woodcutters at work.
GLC02437.08015
March 24, 1806
Reports that Captain [Edward or Benjamin] Kelleran has not yet arrived, and that there is a terrible snow storm. Mentions that a Mr. Russel has engaged some men to work, and asks Gleason to continue performing the work Knox assigned him, to the best...
GLC02437.08017
March 28, 1806
Reports that Captain [likely Edward] Kelleran and John Robinson arrived last night, and that Robinson will be continuing to sell Knox's lime. Adds that Knox made Wales & Beale his agents. Discusses shipment of articles via Captain Kelleran....
GLC02437.08018
16 April 1806
Has received Gleason's letter via Captain [likely Edward] Kelleran. Discusses financial dealings with a Mr. West. Includes a list of workmen and their salaries; explains their duties and provides information regarding the lime business.
GLC02437.08020
20 April 1806
Provides extensive directions for tasks various workmen are to complete in the lime mill. Reports on the travels of Captain [Edward] Kelleran and his vessel, and declares that Mrs. [Lucy] Knox is en route to visit Knox.
GLC02437.08021
20 May 1806
Considers how expensive it is to be in the lime business, and discusses his financial concerns. Mentions his dealings with the firm of Wales & Beale. Comments on the extent to which he depends on Gleason to act as his agent.
GLC02437.08026
1768/03/10
Wadham, Noah, fl. 1768
Noah Wadham's testimony concerns the rights of Benajah and Asa Douglas to various pieces of property. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04765
Testimony regarding Asa & Benajah Douglas
1768/03/25
Asa Douglas, Jr. testified about an occasion on which his father, Asa Douglas, gave cattle to Benajah Douglas. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04766
Deposition of Jacob Bunce regarding Asa and Benajah Douglas
Bunce, Jacob, fl. 1768
GLC03107.04767
Deposition of William Warner regarding Asa and Benajah Douglas
Warner, William, fl. 1768
GLC03107.04768
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