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Manuscript [in Dutch]
1689/08/10
GLC03107.05093
Account document [in Dutch]
1689/12/09
GLC03107.05094
1689/12/18
GLC03107.05095
Account of Leisler's Rebellion [in Dutch]
1690/06/05-1690/06/08
English translation available in the collateral file.
GLC03107.05096
1690/01/13
Docketed on p.8.
GLC03107.05097
to Henry Jackson
February 28, 1787
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses General [Rufus] Putnam as suitable candidate for handling their "eastern matters." Also suggests Colonel Maxwell and asks what Jackson thinks of him. Discusses a map that Captain Stone was to deliver to Jackson, possibly concerning Waldo...
GLC02437.03474
to Henry Knox
25 November 1783
Jackson, Michael, 1734-1801
Reports to Knox concerning the restructuring of the New Hampshire line. Discusses stores and cannons and other general military business.
GLC02437.02800
3 December 1786
Writes that Jackson must be anxious and surprised that he has not yet heard from Knox "on the subject of clothing & rations. The fact is that I have been unable to give you any satisfaction on these points." Writes, "Congress came to the...
GLC02437.03362
to [William] Jackson
28 June 1787
Note stating that Knox is returning signed diplomas for the Rhode Island Society (presumably the Rhode Island branch of the Society of the Cincinnati) to Jackson. Signed in text by Knox, who writes in the third person.
GLC02437.03595
to Henry Jackson [incomplete]
16 August 1787
Knox writes that he and Lucy have lost their youngest daughter. Lucy's health is hurt by her grief but she is now better. Says he has been informed that Jackson has ignored Knox's warning and has not attended to his accounting with the "rigidness"...
GLC02437.03635
30 September 1787
Forwards a bill of exchange drawn by Capt. Thomas Randall for $40. Noted as an extract.
GLC02437.03669
21 November 1787
Discusses financial business involving Judge Wendell. Also mentions selling Colonel Platt a bill at 30 days for $625. Extensive docket, with accounting, in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.03709
January 13, 1788
Reports that he seems to be recovering from a recent illness. Transmits a letter to Mrs. McNeill related to financial matters. Asks Jackson to "wait on Mrs. [Mary] McNeill and take duplicate receipts for the said certificate." Asks Jackson to write...
GLC02437.03759
7 May 1788
Knox writes a scathing castigation in response to Jackson's letter of 27 April, in which Jackson informed Knox he could appropriate 10,000 of Knox's dollars [in certificates] "without the least risque" (refer to GLC02437.03862). Knox writes, "I...
GLC02437.03866
18 May 1788
Refers to a letter in which he castigated Jackson for suggesting he might appropriate a sum of Knox's dollars [in certificates] to invest (refer to GLC02437.03866). Writes, "In my letter to you I state how ruinous such a measure would be to me owing...
GLC02437.03875
25 May 1788
Signed "H.K." Expresses extreme disappointment that Jackson has not responded to his previous letters. Jackson had suggested he should appropriate 10,000 of Knox's dollars [in certificates] to invest. Knox was alarmed by the suggestion, relating...
GLC02437.03876
27 May 1788
Knox discusses a recent situation in which Jackson suggested he appropriate 10,000 of Knox's dollars [in certificates] for investment. Writes, "As all my eastern arrangements, and others also depend on the Single circumstance of my certificates...
GLC02437.03877
8 June 1788
Discusses a delicate situation in which Henry Jackson invested 10,000 dollars worth of Knox's notes without his permission. Writes, "Having previously built on my notes in my arrangements, as I before informed you it would be unnecessary and...
GLC02437.03889
16 May 1790
Confirms that he was out of town the previous week and that this is why he was unable to respond to a previous letter. Reports that he will forward Jackson's circular letter during the coming week. Declares that Jackson has "involved me in an...
GLC02437.04609
19 June 1791
Initialed twice by Knox. Reference's Jackson's two letters of 12 June. Says the goals of his negotiations seem "practicable." Tells him to "Be Snug and dont let it slip through your fingers." States that the difficulty of "any one companys holding...
GLC02437.05011
23 June 1791
References Jackson's letter of 16 June (GLC02437.05003). Says "so far so good." Will be sorry if the General Court says the Committee can only sell 2 million acres. Hopes he can secure more, "But be sure [to] take one million on Penobscot."
GLC02437.05025
26 June 1791
References Jackson's letter of 19 June (GLC02437.05012) which contained the proposals of the committee for the sale of 2 million acres east of the Penobscot River. Says that without maps he cannot give a precise opinion upon the proposed boundaries...
GLC02437.05029
29 July 1791
Encloses a conveyance of the purchase on eastern land Jackson and Flint made for him and Duer (not included). Asks him to sign and return it as soon as possible. Will have a legal instrument drawn up tomorrow for the 100,000 acres Jackson is to...
GLC02437.05091
2 September 1791
Initialed by Knox. Reports that Madame de la Val and Mr. de la Roche have made a provisional agreement with William Duer and himself "for some of the lands at the Province of maine." States they want to see the land and asks that Jackson go with...
GLC02437.05138
to John Kean
7 November 1791
Authorizes Kean to use Knox's name freely in an unnamed situation proposed in Kean's letter of 7 November 1791.
GLC02437.05228
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