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[Account]
22 September 1773
Wright, & Gill, fl. 1753-1798
Lists transactions between Henry Knox and Wright & Gill, a London firm, by date, starting from 5 April 1771 to 6 July 1773. Noted as a copy in the docket.
GLC02437.08332
[Receipt to General Henry Knox]
April 1778
Craft, Nathaniel, fl. 1778
Knox bought three pounds of the "Best Green Tea." The total was from £22.10.
GLC02437.08426
[Account with William Knox]
January 18, 1779
Yancey, James, fl. 1779
William's account with Yancey includes sealing wax, shoes, tax, thread, various types of cloth, stockings, sugar, playing cards, etc. The total for this bill came to £837.11.3. Signed by Yancey stating he received payment.
GLC02437.08460
January 22, 1779
Account between William Knox and James Yancey. Includes women's shoes and credit for sugar. Signed by Yancey.
GLC02437.08463
[Receipt]
13 August 1793
Cox, Reuben, fl. 1793
Receipt of $30 from Henry Knox.
GLC02437.08665
8 June 1797
Woodworth, fl. 1797
List of items Captain Spalding bought from Woodworth.
GLC02437.08713
29 May 1802
Young, & Minns, 1803-1814
Receipt for a turnpike road for Henry Knox.
GLC02437.08798
6 November 1802
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Receipt of $50 from Stephen Young to be deducted from the amount Young owes to Henry Knox.
GLC02437.08802
[Testimony]
10 May 1738
Woodside, William, fl. 1738
Report concerning the Indians in the Penobscot region of Maine and their relations with Samuel Waldo. Attested to by Benjamin Larrabee.
GLC02437.08885
14 May 1738
Woodside, Jean, fl. 1738
Testimony of Jean and Anna Woodside regarding an encounter with a Penobscott Indian and his squaw. "She then asked him why the Indians would not lett the English and Irish sett down there, he replyd it spoild their hunting..." Jean appears as 'Jane'...
GLC02437.08886
to unknown
January 15, 1748
Zouberbuhlen, S., fl. 1748
Discusses the sale of cargo, including boards, and cattle.
GLC02437.08946
to Thomas Flucker
February 17, 1767
Woodbridge, Timothy, 1709-1774
Discusses the recent visit of Mr. [possibly Stephen] West, who is considering purchasing part of Woodbridge's "Glasswork grant." Believes that this will help the grant, as it is already split into portions by the "Housatonnock river." Imagines...
GLC02437.09041
[Relative to lands in Worcester]
March 31, 1769
Docket suggests the letter is a copy of a letter to [Major Denny]. Discusses lands belonging to Brigadier Waldo in the county of Worcester, which had apparently been sold to several other parties before his death.
GLC02437.09058
[Account of payment made by Thomas Flucker to John Homer]
1772
Homer, John, fl. 1772
Includes account information from 29 August 1772. Appears to be signed on verso by Homer. Flucker pays Homer for tomb stones, fire stones, and hearth stones.
GLC02437.09474
[Account of payment made by Thomas Flucker to Thomas Crafts]
March 16, 1774
Crafts, Thomas, 1740-1799
Includes account information from 24 December 1772-25 October 1773. Signed on verso by Crafts 16 March 1774, certifying that Flucker paid his account in full. Flucker paid Crafts for various painting jobs.
GLC02437.09478
December 6, 1774
Contains account information from April and July 1774. Flucker pays Crafts for painting work, and for "case stone colour at the House Admiral Graves lives in" (possibly referring to Admiral Samuel Graves).
GLC02437.09486
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for James Wheland]
10 December 1782
Carleton, Osgood, 1742-1816
Carleton, Lieutenant Commander of the Invalid Regiment, recommends Wheland for a thirty day furlough so he may spend time with his wife, who is sick. Directs his recommendation to Major Doughty (possibly John Doughty).
GLC02437.09558
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Major Perkins]
6 January 1783
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Colonel Crane recommends Perkins for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09605
[Deed]
30 September 1801
Freeman, Pelatiah, fl. 1797-1801
Signed by [Pelatiah] Freeman. Thomas L[illegible] and William Freeman signed as witnesses and Oliver Parker signed as a Justice of Peace. A land deed between Pelatiah Freeman and Isaac Jones Woodworth. Freeman acknowledges he received $180 from...
GLC02437.09865
1791
Shippen, Edward, 1729-1806
Discusses renting out a farm at Mount Pleasant to [Henry] Knox. Edward Shippen and Tenth Coxe were noted in red pen at a later date.
GLC02437.09889
[List of items Knox ordered from Wright & Gill]
Addressed to Henry Knox, "Mercht" [merchant]. Lists Knox's order, followed by a note at the bottom of the page: "The present serves to bring you the above Invoice which is all we could possibly get on board this Ship, will forward the remainder of...
GLC02437.09998
[Certification of the creation of a return of ordnance and military stores after the Siege of Yorktown]
8 August 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Marked as a copy. Knox attests that he ordered the creation of an ordnance and military stores return. Adds, "But from the confused state in which the British stores were, and even our own, which were divided in the trenches, at the Park, and on...
GLC02437.10125
[Invoice]
February 18- February 20, 1773
Invoices of goods ordered and bought by Henry Knox to be shipped to Boston. Consists of various types of stationery, quills, boxes, pencils, and others. Also includes a note of receipt dated 20 February 1773.
GLC02437.10379
February 4, 1774
Invoices of goods ordered and bought by Henry Knox to be shipped to Boston. Consists of various types of stationery, quills, blotting paper, ink, and others.
GLC02437.10383
[Return of goods drawn from Continental Army stores from September 1775 to January 1776]
February 13, 1776
Crafts, Edward, 1746-1806
Lists the names of 40 men in Captain Craft's Company, with a numeric figure. Docketed in graphite.
GLC02437.10437
[Return of prisoners taken at the surrender of the British garrisons of Yorktown and Gloucester, Virginia]
19 October 1781
Lists numbers of prisoners taken 19 October 1781 in the British surrender of Yorktown (excluding marine prisoners). Docketed by Knox's aide-de-camp, Samuel Shaw: "Prisoners of War under [Earl] Cornwallis."
GLC02437.10665
to Walter Patterson re: receipt of naval honors
1806/12/27
Patterson, Daniel, fl. 1803-1818
Daniel describes a recent occaision on which a dinner was given to honor his naval service. Docket and address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04501
to Mr. Patterson re: hope for a return to free trade
1807/02/09
Skipwith, Fulwar, 1765-1839
Skipwith writes that he hopes the British will cease their blockade of French ports so that free trade may resume. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04502
to Mr. Patterson re: ban on the exportation of arms
1807/02/25
Jarvis, William, fl. 1806-1807
Jarvis asks Mr. Patterson for advice on how what to do with some weapons, since there it is prohibited to export arms from France. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04503
Court case between Daniel Wilson and James McCauley
1807/09
The document explains a court case between Daniel Wilson, plaintiff; and James McCauley, defendant. Wilson brought the plea of trespass against McCauley, who failed to fulfill the terms of a promissary note, and was therefore indebted to Wilson....
GLC03107.04504
The document explains a court case between Daniel Wilson, plaintiff; and James McCauley, defendant. Wilson and his attorney Walter Patterson brought the plea of trespass against McCauley, who failed to fulfill the terms of a promissary note, and was...
GLC03107.04505
Court case between Jacob Stout and Charles Bruce
1808/06
Jacob Stout, plaintiff, and his attorney Walter Patterson brought the defendant Charles Bruce to the Mayor's Court for failing to pay a debt to Stout.
GLC03107.04506
to Mssrs. Andrew & John Sufern re: shipment of pig iron
1810/11
Patterson, Walter, fl. 1810
Patterson states that Mssrs. Andrew and John Suffern will receive a shipment of pig iron from Henry Livingston, for which they should make prompt payment. Patterson wrote the letter on Henry Livingston's behalf.
GLC03107.04507
to Walter Patterson re: arrival in Albany
1811/03/13
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
GLC03107.04508
to Walter Patterson re: information regarding their "legacy"
1811/08/01
Daniel asks his brother to retrieve whatever information he can about their "legacy," as an individual has offered to pay a substantial sum of money for this information. He also asks why so few of his letters have been answered. Docket and address...
GLC03107.04509
to William Gordon
2 April 1786
Writes that he is unaware of a present being sent from the King of France to General George Washington; declares that Colonel Laurens received money and goods but he thought they had been purchased. Provides information about a wartime incident...
GLC02437.03257
to Henry Knox
1 April 1787
Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796
Believes that George Washington's attendance at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia "will add weight to their proceedings - the spirit of electioneering has exceeding any before known ... " Discusses the election for the Massachusetts...
GLC02437.03510
15 July 1790
Glover, John, 1732-1797
Requests assistance in obtaining the position of collection officer at the port of Marblehead. Asks Knox to recommend him to President George Washington for the appointment. For a recommendation of Glover given by Benjamin Hichborn, refer to GLC02437...
GLC02437.04653
January 28, 1783
Glenney, W., fl. 1783
Discusses how his brother wants Knox's permission to join his regiment and take his brother out of confinement. Originally enclosed with GLC02437.01872.
GLC02437.01870
January 29, 1785
Giles, James, fl. 1776-1785
Asks Knox for assistance in obtaining the depreciation of pay for his service during the Revolutionary War. Expresses his hope to settle his accounts with the New York Legislature. Writes that although he fares well as a lawyer in New York, he does...
GLC02437.03089
March 21, 1785
Gordon, William, 1728-1807
Contains a note at the top of the page from Reverend Gordon, a Revolutionary War historian. The bottom half of the page contains a detailed discussion of the process of making charcoal from walnut wood to be used in the manufacture of gun powder...
GLC02437.03115
11 March 1786
Writes to Reverend Doctor William Gordon, a prominent Massachusetts minister and historian. Discusses a brigade of General Nathanael Greene's division, commanded by Brigadier General Weedon, that engaged with the British "at the close of the action...
GLC02437.03247
29 November 1786
Written from "Charles Town," possibly Charlestown, Massachusetts, where Gorham was born. Asks Knox to deliver a letter he has enclosed to his daughter. Relates information on preparations Massachusetts has made to confront the insurgents associated...
GLC02437.03355
13 December 1786
Writes that he had planned to write him a long letter but the Governor sent him on a consultation. Writes, "There is no militia in Hampshire or Worcester that have artilery [sic] - & they are expecting soon to be called & advise not to take any from...
GLC02437.03377
December 31, 1786
Received his last letter and "shall endeavour to impress the sentiments therein contained. I shall be at Boston tomorrow & will se the Governor if possible. it will not be easy to have any considerable conversation with as he now has his councill in...
GLC02437.03397
February 18, 1787
Discusses the debate in Massachusetts as to whether to send delegates to the upcoming Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. Writes that "sensible & bold Men shall be chosen for the convention if I can have any influence in the business." The...
GLC02437.03460
11 March 1787
Discusses an issue concerning the salary of the governor. States that "One step they [the General Court] took[,] I am afraid[,] will be injurious in the approach[ing] election - which is that the two Towns passed a Bill to reduce the Governor salary...
GLC02437.03488
25 October 1787
Discusses the Massachusetts legislature setting a date to meet and decide whether or not to ratify the Constitution. Mentions changing the date from "the 12 of December to the second Wednesday of January - the numbers present 161 - voted for the...
GLC02437.03681
30 October 1787
Discusses the ratification of the Constitution and states that "[t]hings look pretty well. Though there is an opposition preparing - but I do not think it will be sufficient to answer the intention of some." Lists opponents and supporters of...
GLC02437.03689
4 December 1787
Feels encouraged by good news regarding Pennsylvania and Connecticut's reception of the Constitution. Wishes he could say the same about Massachusetts, but "Mr. Gerry's Letter has done infinite mischief." Writes "I have rec'd a considerable share of...
GLC02437.03720
December 16, 1787
Writes that he is "very anxious to hear from Delaware Pensylvania [sic] & Jersey," in reference to whether those states ratified the constitution. Describes the situation in Massachusetts, "The prospects rather brightens here. There is one hundred...
GLC02437.03727
6 January 1788
Discusses the Massachusetts convention scheduled to meet in February to decide on ratification of the Constitution of the United States. Relates that the Boston Delegates to the state convention dined with [James] Bowdoin the previous Thursday....
GLC02437.03754
January 16, 1788
Of Massachusetts' possible ratification of the Constitution, writes: "...we are hard at work- & the prospect not very good- numbers are at present against us- & the opposition leaders say they are sure of the Victory." Comments on various delegates...
GLC02437.03764
February 3, 1788
Encloses a paper discussing details of the Massachusetts convention for ratification of the United States Constitution (paper not included). Predicts the numbers will be 185 for and 160 against ratification, although the Anti-Federalists claim they...
GLC02437.03782
February 17, 1788
Notes that Mr. [Rufus] King will inform Knox of "everything," that is, events that recently transpired at the Massachusetts State ratifying convention. Writes, "The [sic] was a necessity in the Convention of mentioning Rhode Island as having...
GLC02437.03802
March 19, 1788
Discusses Massachusetts politics, primarily the election for governor and lieutenant governor. Replies to a recent letter from Knox. Writes, "I can hardly think myself of consiquence [sic] enough to receive the notice or emolument under the general...
GLC02437.03826
6 April 1788
Reports, "The Legislature is up- & no great damage done- tomorrow for electioneering-" Expects that John Hancock will retain his post as Governor of Massachusetts. Predicts that General Benjamin Lincoln or James Warren will be elected Lieutenant...
GLC02437.03832
30 November 1788
"The close of the business relative to the Senators you must ere this have seen in the News papers considering the jumble it wound up very well every thing perfectly quiet and peaceable at present." Transmits a letter for Mr. Morris. Sends his...
GLC02437.04039
March 15, 1789
Asks him to forward the enclosed letter to Mr. [Samuel] Ogden. Provides a brief report on politics (apparently election results) in New England.
Signer of the U.S. Constitution.
GLC02437.04143
March 22, 1789
Reports that he arrived home safely. Discusses the "business of electioneering" in publications, especially the apparent desire to slander General [Benjamin] Lincoln's name. Believes Mr. [Samuel] Adams has an equal chance of winning. Mentions...
GLC02437.04148
to Caleb Gibbs
16 June 1794
Mentions an unnamed lodging is full. Says the lodging has been occupied for many years. Discusses his pleasure over an unspecified event.
GLC02437.06121
to Benjamin Goodhue
15 April 1795
Discusses a duke's son. Date from docket. Noted as a rough draft.
GLC02437.06391
30 November 1795
Gibbs, Caleb, fl. 1748-1818
Asks Knox to forward a letter for him to the President.
GLC02437.06576
to John Gleason Jr.
12 September 1797
Informs Gleason that he has arrived in Boston and gives him a list of things that have been ordered, such as corn and rye. Also discusses construction at his house in Maine.
GLC02437.07028
29 November 1798
Discusses the shipping of goods via boat.
GLC02437.07195
to John Gleason
December 19, 1798
Knox explains that the expenses of his estate have exceeded his income. Knox has depended on lumber to help pay the bills, but the bad saw and bad logs have been the norm of late. Knox states that "the object of this letter is to "turn your...
GLC02437.07209
05 November 1800
Knox leaves Gleason specific business and managerial instructions to Gleason regarding his lime, lumber, and foodstuffs that Gleason will have to tend to during Knox's three week absence.
GLC02437.07481
9 January 1801
Provides instructions for his upcoming two month absence. Discusses the quantity of wood and limestone he would like to see gathered. Says a large portion of wood can be obtained from people who are indebted to him. Provides further instructions on...
GLC02437.07500
22 June 1801
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Instructs Gleason to purchase 20,340 acres of land located between Belfast and New Landrian in Maine. Describes the boundary lines and also instructs Gleason to note the quality of the...
GLC02437.07548
14 December 1801
Gore, John, fl. 1801
Informs Knox he is unable to fulfill Knox's request due to other financial obligations.
GLC02437.07694
24 Deceber 1801
A list of duties Gleason has promised to attend to during Knox's two to three month absence. The instructions mainly deal with Knox's logging and lime business, mills, his lands in Maine, and dealing with the contracts for the wood cutters.
GLC02437.07701
21 May 1801
Letter is not signed but based on the content it appears to be from Knox. Informs Gleason he will be heading to Boston, Massachusetts and needs Gleason to look after things in Thomaston while he is gone. Stresses the importance of keeping the mills...
GLC02437.07733
January 18, 1804
Instructions for Gleason to perform a variety of tasks on Knox's estate. Stresses that he will be judging Gleason's expertise and quality as an agent based on how well he follows these instructions. The tasks focus on harvesting and collecting kiln...
GLC02437.07843
4 March 1804
Discusses his trading business. Mentions that Captain [Edward] Kelleran just arrived with a shipment of bricks, and while most of them were of acceptable quality, some were not; warns Gleason that this must not happen. Also discusses the...
GLC02437.07848
March 28, 1804
Provides news and instructions for running Knox's estate and lime works business. Reports on beef and pork shipments, and mentions that Mr. [possibly David] Russell will be arriving at the estate with hired hands, who should be employed at the lime...
GLC02437.07852
10 April 1804
Reports a delay in the arrival of men he is sending to Thomaston, under the care of Mr. [possibly David] Russell; he would like Gleason to employ them at the lime works. Discusses his desire to push the lime business to the forefront of his...
GLC02437.07853
5 June 1804
Is sending, via Captain [Edward] Kelleran, a variety of cargo such as corn and rum, as well as some articles for Captain [Thomas] Vose. Discusses several shipping issues.
GLC02437.07859
24 June 1804
Mentions a shipment of various goods he has ordered sent to Captain [Thomas] Vose by way of Captain Kelleran. Discusses his lime business, especially focusing on the necessity of preparing good quality lime, and on the price he is getting for...
GLC02437.07865
6 March 1806
Gilbert & Dean (firm)
The firm of Gilbert & Dean writes to Knox regarding his financial accounts.
GLC02437.08012
4 June 1806
Received his recent letter. Discusses the lime business. Mentions that articles Gleason asked Knox to order will soon be sent by the firm of Wales & Beale. Refers to a financial transaction, as well as to woodcutters who work for Knox's lime...
GLC02437.08027
21 June 1806
Writes that the articles Gleason asked for have been shipped via Captain [likely Edward] Kelleran. Discusses the difficulties his lime business is facing, as well as his current economic difficulties.
GLC02437.08030
circa 1789-1806
Gordon, Thomasin, fl. 1789
Thanks Knox for the care of his wife and family.
GLC02437.08128
circa 1784-1806
Gilkey, Thomas, fl. 1784-1806
Informs Knox about an issue with a surveyor of his land.
GLC02437.08139
Thanks Knox for his kindness.
GLC02437.09936
to John Glover and Benjamin Hichborn
circa 1777-1797
Two letters, one to John Glover and another to Benjamin Hichborn. Writes to General John Glover discussing some kind of office. Writes to Benjamin Hichborn concerning the same matter about which he wrote to Glover. Circa date based on Glover's...
GLC02437.09955
to Christopher Gore
24 June 1794
Written as an introductory letter for Mr. Tallerand and Beaumetz, "two gentlemen, of the greatest respectability, whom the troubles of France have constrained to quit their ... Country." Continues saying that "[t]hey are on a visit to New england...
GLC02437.10310
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
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