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to Henry Knox
17 October 1782
Loring, Joshua, 1744-1789
Writes that he has received Knox's letter of 10 October. Promises that when the "bill you mention for two hundred dollrs. comes to hand it shall be duly honour'd."
GLC02437.01669
to Joshua Loring
22 October 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Orders Loring to pay 77 dollars to the Chevalier de Maudit du Plessis, and to charge it to Knox's account.
GLC02437.01676
14 November 1782
Writes that he has received Knox's letter from 22 October regarding payment to the Chevalier de Maudit du Plessis of seventy-seven dollars, and has made the payment to Mr. Thomas Halsey.
GLC02437.01713
12 December 1782
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786
Writes to ask for Knox's permission to obtain two barrels of salt pork. Explains that due to the approaching cold weather, the river will soon be impassble, so he decided to undertake some navigation while it was still possible. Approached Mr....
GLC02437.01737
14 December 1782
Writes, "I received your favor of this day. I shall be ready to sett off from this, on Tuesday next, if the weather is fair, and all other arrangements are compleated, which dont depend on me. I suppose Col [John] Brooks will bring over the...
GLC02437.01743
February 5, 1783
Informing Knox that his "draft in favr. Wm. Duer Esq, for One hundred & thirthy three dollars, with when presented shall be duty honor'd." "13-8 / On Public Service" written on address leaf. Also stamped "Boston" in red ink.
GLC02437.01893
to Benjamin Lincoln
20 August 1783
Written and signed for Knox by Major Samuel Shaw. Says the bearer of this letter, Mr. Peck, was in a company of artillery artificers under Captain Post. Says that this unit was raised for 2 years and is therefore excluded from any allowance for the...
GLC02437.02404
30 September 1783
Later copy. Discusses the lack of funds for supplies and the large expenses incurred due to lack of stores. Plans to apply for more aid to see if "I cannot obtain the same compensation as those who have gone before me. Certainly I have expended as...
GLC02437.02592
29 October 1783
Discusses a dispute regarding two officers of the artillery, Majors Perkins and Bauman, concerning the differences in rank within the artillery as compared to that of the general army.
GLC02437.02723
10 November 1783
Discusses an addition to his monthly allowance. Mentions how his pay compares unfavorably to that of other generals, such as [Alexander] McDougall and [William] Heath. Asks Lincoln to discuss the issue with Mr. Morris, likely Robert Morris, the...
GLC02437.02764
to Henry Knox [in French]
20 November 1783
Luzerne, Anne-César, chevalier de la, 1741-1791
Luzerne informs Knox of the arrival in Philadelphia of the engraved cannon for delivery to the Count de Grasse. He thanks Knox, saying that it is especially appreciated as Knox, more than any other, contributed to the victory at Yorktown which had...
GLC02437.02791
16 August 1784
Later copy. Expresses disappointment that General Lincoln will not be ready to sail as soon as Knox anticipated. Adds that commissioners are waiting for them at Halifax, Nova Scotia. About the urgent voyage, writes "We ought to determine upon the...
GLC02437.03042
August 1784
Later copy. Writes, "You must probably have been informed of being chosen with Mr Partridge and myself to examine the encroachments of the british on the eastern line of this State, and to endeavor to form some compromise with the Penobscot Indians...
GLC02437.03047
February 19, 1785
Manteau, fl. 1785
Recently arrived in London. Offers his regards to Mrs. Knox and other acquaintances. In a post script, notes that he has not forgotten the dictionary.
GLC02437.03098
2 November 1785
Lott, Abraham, fl. 1785
Writes, "Accept my thanks, my dear Sir, for the Extract, from the Journals of Congress- It appears to be fully in point- But now I have begun with you I must have your further assistance- Will it not be necessary that a certificate should be obtained...
GLC02437.03210
January 21, 1787
Writes that he is fully impressed with how busy Lincoln is (Lincoln was preparing to lead a regiment to face off against the Shays insurgents), but hopes that he would not mind giving him news of the battles in Massachusetts when possible. Writes,...
GLC02437.03419
February 9, 1787
Later copy. Written from the "War Office," likely in New York City. Writes that the bearer, Major [William] North, "will inform you of an intended disposition of some of the federal troops for the protection of the stores of the United States at...
GLC02437.03446
March 21, 1787
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Discusses an inheritance Thomas Flucker left for his daughter, Lucy, Knox's wife, totaling more than 1300 pounds. When this money is received by Longman, he will use it to pay Knox's accounts with Messieurs Wright and Gill.
GLC02437.03496
11 September 1787
Lovell, James, 1737-1814
Discusses the friendship he established with the Chevalier de Longchamps when they were both prisoners of war in 1775. Also refers to his intent to defend Longchamps character in relation to the Chevalier's involvement in the Longchamps-Marbois...
GLC02437.03660
22 December 1788
McClure, David, 1748-1820
Reverend McClure, a childhood friend of Knox, writes a letter of reacquaintance and reminiscence: "I sometimes call to mind those scenes of innocent amusement & play, in which we were mutually engaged when we were boys..." Praises Knox's service to...
GLC02437.04059
to David McClure
January 25, 1789
Received his recent letter (GLC02437.04059). Remarks about remembering the joyful times they had playing together as children: "Our juvenile sports and the joyful sensations they excited are fresh in my mind; and what to me renders the remembrance...
GLC02437.04098
to Abraham Lott
March 19, 1789
Received his last letter regarding Lott's son. Writes that he will always be happy to help any member of Lott's family, but does not know of any vacant position at present. Will let him know if any position becomes available in which Lott's "sons...
GLC02437.04146
to John Lowell and Thomas Russell
March 25, 1789
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Received his recent letter via Mr. [Nathaniel] Gorham. Reports that while he "feel[s] for the situation of the respectable Mr. Henley," he is unable to assist him apart from what he...
GLC02437.04156
to Thomas Longman
8 April 1789
Document is unsigned, but handwriting suggests its author is Henry Knox. No addressee is listed, but previous research determined it to be Thomas Longman (which is corroborated by the content of GLC02437.04169). Discusses an arrangement for Longman...
GLC02437.04170
January 29, 1790
Lyman, Daniel, 1756-1830
Forwards a letter from Samuel Shaw (not included) and mentions his desire to be appointed in the "Revenue Establishment for the Port of Newport, when this State should accede to the Union." And also asks Knox for his support for his application.
GLC02437.04485
2 June 1790
Expresses his displeasure on hearing that Longman has yet to receive the money he sent him. Also discusses financial business of the Flucker estate. Some text loss on the third page due to a large portion, including the signature, being clipped.
GLC02437.04623
13 August 1790
Longman mentions Knox's letter to him of 2 June entrusting power of attorney to him allowing him to receive money from Mrs. [Hannah Urquhart] Harwood [Lucy Knox's sister], to pay an outstanding debt. The transaction has been taking longer than...
GLC02437.04690
to Chevalier de la Luzerne
4 September 1790
Writes a letter of introduction on behalf of his brother William Knox to Luzerne. Says the situation in France should concern the people of the United States. Docketed by Knox.
GLC02437.04716
February 18, 1791
Writes that since he did not receive a response to his letter to Knox of 13 August 1790, he has had "several meetings with the holders of Mr. Flucker's Bond and Notes and found that it was impossible to prevent their filing a Bill in Chancery against...
GLC02437.04852
July 5, 1791
References Knox's letter of 6 April. Expresses his regrets on the loss Knox is likely to sustain due to his sister-in-law Mrs. Harwood's poor financial situation. Declares, "You may depend on every exertion in my power to recover as much of it as...
GLC02437.05050
24 November 1791
Discusses business arrangements, such as recovering a sum from Mr. [Richard] Harwood (Knox's brother-in-law), and making a payment to the firm of Wright & Gill (see GLC02437.05245).
GLC02437.05246
February 1, 1792
Marked "copy." Received his last letter. Provides a comprehensive update on Knox's accounts with him, including payment of a debt to the firm of Wright & Gill, and a dividend on the Harwood estate (referring to Hannah Harwood, Knox's sister-in-law)...
GLC02437.05304
3 September 1792
Writes concerning the state of the Indian wars. Though he prefers peaceful ways to settle the conflicts, acknowledges that "[p]acific measures which I wished ardently at first, are now probibly [sic] too late. When I wrote you, I knew not that so...
GLC02437.05596
22 October 1792
Responds to a previous letter from Knox (GLC02437.10255) and thanks him for ordering copies of his "Sermons on the Moral law." States that Knox has suggested the only plan for teaching the Native Americans "civilization": "an incorporation of white...
GLC02437.05664
1 August 1793
References Knox's letter of 3 June. Describes the situation of the debt Hannah Flucker Urquhart Harwood owes Henry. Reports that other creditors in England have also laid claim to part of the debt and they have filed a "Bill in Chancery to prevent...
GLC02437.05910
28 September 1793
Lyman, Cornelius, 1758-?
Encloses recruit returns (not included). Says he enclosed enlistments, vouchers, and accounts and forwarded them to Mr. Howell. He was directed to deliver them to Knox. Heard they were received. Lyman says there was a balance due to him on the...
GLC02437.05933
15 December 1793
Later copy. References Longman's letter of 1 August. Is sorry to hear Longman is having so much trouble with the Flucker estate. Says "I have it the most speedy way to terminate the affair to assign to Mrs Harwood the legacy left to Mrs Knox by...
GLC02437.05994
4 March 1794
Informs Knox Messrs. Wilhelm H. of Amsterdam will only be able to pay Knox a portion of the money owed. Vouches for his character and is "satisfied for the very respectable character of those Gentlemen, that utmost value has been obtained." Has...
GLC02437.06054
8 August 1794
Discusses the balance owing on his account. Notes he will pay interest on the account until it is paid in full. Thanks Longman for his indulgence.
GLC02437.06160
7 May 1796
Lothrop, Zenas, fl. 1764-1858
Written from "Brigadier's Island." Discusses shipment of goods and livestock to and from Knox's estate in Maine, especially sheep.
GLC02437.06734
February 27, 1797
Writes concerning the death of his father and mentions some sort of payment.
GLC02437.06920
to Zenas Lothrop
4 April 1797
Discusses farming and business at Brigadier's Island.
GLC02437.06942
to Mr. Lowe
10 April 1797
Writes that he will be sending peach and plum trees to Lowe and gives instructions on landscaping and construction. Partially written in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.06946
7 March 1798
Lowe, Samuel, fl. 1797-1798
Discusses cattle and includes a list of feed and such for animals.
GLC02437.07101
4 May 1798
Lucas, John, fl. 1775-1798
Asks Knox to send his picture of Elisha Brown and his heroic revolutionary story to John Adams to be installed in the Museum of the United States.
GLC02437.07124
20 July 1798
Describes the landscaping for Knox's house, Montpelier.
GLC02437.07158
to Samuel Lowe
10 October 1798
Discusses the management of his farm. Signature is clipped. Noted as written at Montpelier, Knox's estate in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07178
February 23, 1799
MacDonogh, Thomas, fl. 1798-1799
An invitation to Henry Knox, his wife, and daughter to attend dinner from Mr. and Mrs. MacDonogh. Notes on the docket that seem unrelated to the invitation that mention Noah Humphrey, Beza Ripley, and Amos Saunderson in the context of business...
GLC02437.07236
18 June 1801
Speaks of their "ancient friendship" and of Knox's accomplishments with the Indians while Secretary of War. Writes, "Altho' we are not yet old men yet we are verging into that class, and the greater part of those who set out with us on the journey...
GLC02437.07735
26 June 1804
Longfellow, Henry W., 1807-1882
Asks Knox to pay to a Mr. Eastburn the money Knox owes to the estate of Thomas Longman, Thomas Norton Longman's father.
GLC02437.07866
to Nicholas Lowe
21 November 1805
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Mentions that he found he owned shares in the Patterson Manufactory, of which Lowe was President, and which was sponsored in part by their late mutual friend [Alexander] Hamilton. Knox's...
GLC02437.07986
1 October 1792
This letter was copied in an unknown hand. Writes to the Reverend David McClure and thanks him for the "remembrances of the pure friendship of our early years." Goes on to discuss his views on the Indian Wars and his ideas for intermarriage between...
GLC02437.10255
February 8, 1783
Contemporary copy. Report of the Committee of the Army at Philadelphia. Discusses issues of commutation of half pay in the army and mentions how various states voted on this matter.
GLC02437.10515
Manuscript [in Dutch]
circa 1585-1763
GLC03107.05350
to Robert Livingston re: shipping instruction for beaver furs
1743/06/11
Van Slyck, Cornelius, Jr., fl. 1743
GLC03107.05351
Financial bond with Henry Livingston
1742/09/28
Livingston, Carroll, fl. 1742-1836
GLC03107.05352
Deed of land to Henry Livingston
1803/09/14
Best, Jacob, fl. 1803
GLC03107.05353
Agreement of Philip H Mink to lease a farm to Henry P. Clum
1828/04
Clum, Henry P., fl. 1828
Henry W. Livingston originally leased the farm to Philip H. Mink, who then requested permission to lease the farm to Henry P. Clum.
GLC03107.05354
Conveyance of all leases and rents of the late Henry W. Livingston to John Levy
1845/08/18
Livingston, Caroline D., fl. 1845
GLC03107.05355
Conveyance of a farm by Nancy van Dyke to Henry W. Livingston
1825/09/19
Van Dyke, Nancy/Livingston, Henry W., fl. 1825
Docketed on verso. Nancy van Dyke signed with her mark.
GLC03107.05356
Agreement to purchase land from Henry W. Livingston
1830/01/26
Warren, Abraham/Link, Nicholas, fl. 1830
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.05357
Bond to Henry W. Livingston for a sum of money
1822/05/06
Brusie, John F., fl. 1822
GLC03107.05358
Lease of a farm from John P. Miller
1829/08/13
Livingston, Henry W., 1798-1848
GLC03107.05359
Sale of land by Carroll Livingston to William Rayner
1836/08/01
Carroll Livingston was the executor of the estate of the deceased Robert Thong.
GLC03107.05360
Sale of land by Henry W. Livingston to Samuel M. Fox
1840/03/18
GLC03107.05361
Lease of land by Carroll Livingston to Jonah Levine
1836/03/28
Livingston, Carroll/Levine, Jonah, fl. 1836
Jonah Levine signed with his mark.
GLC03107.05362
Lease of land by Carroll Livingston to Derick van de Bogart
1835/07/15
GLC03107.05363
Lease of a farm to Henry P. Smith
1808/01/17
Livingston, Henry W., 1768-1810
GLC03107.05364
Lease of a farm by Carroll Livingston to Jonah Levine
1835/02/18
GLC03107.05365
Lease of land by Carroll Livingston to Jeremiah Barnard
1835/03/05
GLC03107.05366
Release of land to Henry W. Livingston
1830/03/19
Shaver, John, fl. 1830
GLC03107.05367
Release of farm to Henry W. Livingston
1827/12/04
Garrey, Henry, fl. 1827
Followed by a signed statement by John I. Kilmer, in which he binds himself to the above agreement.
GLC03107.05368
Lease of land by Henry and Henry W. Livingston to Jeanne Dulux
1824/03/30
Henry W. Livingston signed as Henry Livingston's attorney, as Henry Livingston was deceased at the time of the agreement.
GLC03107.05369
Lease of a farm to Jacob and Nicholas Decker
1824/10/21
GLC03107.05370
Lease of land to James Waring
1802/05/01
GLC03107.05371
Agreement of Thomas Smailes to be the agent of Henry W. Livingston
1824/11/12
GLC03107.05372
Agreement of Henry W. Livingston to rent land to Thomas Palmer
1827/12/01
GLC03107.05373
Lease of land from Henry W. Livingston
Waring, James, fl. 1802
James Waring signed with his mark.
GLC03107.05374
Sale of land to Henry W. Livingston
1824/09/02
Cornish, Samuel Ezra, fl. 1824
GLC03107.05375
Sale of land to Archibald Kennedy
1749/09/13
Harvey, Joel, fl. 1749-1758
GLC03107.05376
to Josiah Sutherland re: purchase of land from Henry W. Livingston
1836/01/07
Stoddard, Charles, fl. 1836
GLC03107.05377
Lease of a farm from Robert Livingston, Jr.
1774/01/25
Smith, Johan, fl. 1774
Johan Smith signed with his mark.
GLC03107.05378
Deed of mortgage to William Smith Vothers
1784/05/06
Viele, Stephen, fl. 1784-1785
GLC03107.05379
Lease of land by Philip Livingston
1733/05/01
Decker, Gysbert, fl. 1733
GLC03107.05380
1737/10/12
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.05381
1744/12/10
Loundert, Pieter, fl. 1744
GLC03107.05382
Lease of land to Peter Loundhardt
GLC03107.05383
February 24, 1787
Later copy of GLC02437.03466. Writes a recommendation to Lincoln for Mr. Payson, a "reputable inhabitant of Massachusetts" who is looking for "employment to give him bread." Notes he has no openings at present and is referring him to Lincoln.
GLC02437.03465
to Samuel Ogden
16 October 1782
Has received Ogden's letter from yesterday asking him to meet at General [George] Washington's headquarters at eleven o'clock the next morning. Declares that he had already made his travel plans and he shall certainly be there by that time. He and...
GLC02437.01668
to Jeremiah Olney
Asks Colonel Olney (possibly Jeremiah Olney of Rhode Island) to deliver a petition and address regarding soldiers' pay to General [Andrew] McDougall and Colonels [Samuel] Ogden and [John] Brooks, who will carry it to Congress in Philadelphia....
GLC02437.01740
to Samuel Osgood
30 December 1783
Knox writes to Osgood, a Continental Congressman. Thanks him for the "disinterested attention" he has paid Knox in several instances. Assures Osgood he prizes their friendship highly. Reports that George Washington has instructed him to dissolve...
GLC02437.02875
9 July 1782
Written by Major General Knox to Continental Congressman Osgood. Says the letter will be delivered by Major General Baron von Steuben. Says "I am certain you are well acquainted with the reputation of his abilities, and that it is been owing to him...
GLC02437.01480
17 September 1782
Osgood, Samuel, 1748-1813
Discusses recent resolutions of Congress which restructured the system of ranks and payments in the military. Considers whether pay grades should be linked directly to ranks, or whether people in each rank should be paid according to the way they...
GLC02437.01618
2 November 1782
Ollivier, fl. 1782
Written by a Captain Ollivier, first name not mentioned. Asks Knox to give the Commissary an order for victuals to deliver to a soldier in his company named Louis Belange, his "ordinary provisions, being at Fishkill."
GLC02437.01698
4 December 1782
Written by Osgood as a Continental Congressmen from Massachusetts to Major General Knox. References Knox's letter of 2 November. After reading it says he "began to repent that I had wrote you with Respect to the System for the Adjutant Genl...
GLC02437.01730
20 December 1782
Written by Major General Knox to Massachusetts Continental Congressman Osgood. This letter is a reply to Osgood's letter at GLC02437.01730. Says that his sentiments have caused "uneasiness" among the officers. Knox made sure the principal officers...
GLC02437.01752
22 December 1782
Olney, Jeremiah, 1749-1812
Written by Colonel Olney of the Rhode Island Regiment to Major General Knox. References Knox's letter of 12 December on the petition of the army on pensions to Congress. Says he has told his regiment about it and that it meets their approval. The...
GLC02437.01758
1 January 1783
Originally written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp, but now badly faded. Writes, "I this minute reviewed your favor of the 22 ult. with its enclosures. Major Shaw, my aide de camp, who was chosen Treasurer by the...
GLC02437.01785
2 March 1783
Parker, Daniel, 1782-1846
Informs Knox that they have "received information that Liquors have been sold to the Troops in the Garrison of W'Point, by our agents, in such manner as tends to the Disorder of that Garrison ... " States that they will attend to the matter and give...
GLC02437.01971
to Viscount de Noailles
16 June 1783
Written by Knox to the Viscount de Noailles. References two of Noailles's letters -- one from Boston and the other from France -- that needed to be answered. Says he did not know where to send the answer as Noailles was rumored to be anywhere from...
GLC02437.02163
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