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[Henry Knox's account with Jeremiah Wadsworth]
1786
Account between General Henry Knox and Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth for the year 1786. Docket reveals a balance due to Knox. Additional calculations on verso.
GLC02437.03402
to James Sullivan [incomplete]
January 28, 1787
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Body of the letter and signature in the hand of Robert Pemberton, Knox's aide. Previous research determined the addressee to be James Sullivan, but the document does not indicate that explicitly. Knox discusses the settlement of the estate of Thomas...
GLC02437.03428
[Translation of a French letter from Pierre Huet de la Valiniere, Vicar General to Charles Thomson]
February 3, 1787
Valiniere, Pierre Huet de la, 1732-1806
Body of the letter in the hand of Robert Pemberton, Knox's aide. Original letter written from "Kaskaskias in the Illinois." Writes that he left New York to go west in May 1786 and has received very few provisions from Congress. Has enclosed a...
GLC02437.03440
[Receipt for bills drawn by the Board of Treasury]
February 14, 1787
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
Reads, "Received from the Secretary at War, ten Bills drawn by the Board of Treasury on William Imlay Esqr. Commissioner of the Continental Loan Office, State of Connecticut, amounting to one thousand Dollars, for which I have given duplicate Rects...
GLC02437.03455
to Benjamin Lincoln
February 24, 1787
Same as GLC02437.03465. 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.
GLC02437.03466
[Receipt of $300 from General Knox]
13 June 1784
Hull, William, 1753-1825
Acknowledges receipt of money to cover his trip to Canada (Hull was assigned by Knox to ascertain from Frederick Haldimand, Governor of the Province of Quebec, when the British would withdraw their forces from posts within United States boundaries).
GLC02437.03021
[Certificate of service for Major Job Sumner]
29 July 1784
Certifies that Sumner served in the Massachusetts line "from the earliest period of and during the whole War... he has through all its exigencies and distresses sustained the reputation of a gallant, and intelligent officer and has retired to private...
GLC02437.03026
[Receipt for traveling expences]
9 October 1784
Mitchell, John, fl. 1755-1790
The State of Massachusetts pays Mitchell for expenses incurred on his trip to Boston. Mitchell traveled to Boston to give evidence regarding his previous survey of the St. Croix River. Henry Knox was recently appointed by the State of Massachusetts...
GLC02437.03056
[Excerpt of a petition in which Knox and others attempt to persuade the Massachusetts Legislature to sell uncultivated lands to officers and soldiers who served in the Revolutionary War]
March 1785
Signed in the docket. Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, Henry Jackson, and others attempt to persuade the General Court of Massachusetts to divide land in the eastern part of the state (present-day Maine) for officers and soldiers who served in the Revolution...
GLC02437.03124
[Speech regarding the boundary line of the Creek Nation]
June 1785
McIntosh, Lachlan, 1725-1806
Docket indicates this to be a speech by McIntosh. "We wish to show you our Brothers & Country Men also, that all injuries are forgotten and gone away- and the Hatchet buryed deep between us and your Nation likewise [1]... if one nation or people...
GLC02437.03161
to Henry Knox
13 August 1785
Savage, Joseph, 1756-1814
Captain John Savage writes to ask for Knox's recommendation for a job. Savage explains that Colonel William Burbeck has recently died, and the berth is unoccupied. Plenty of people are applying for the position, including Savage, so he hopes that...
GLC02437.03177
6 September 1785
Broome & Platt (firm), fl. 1785
The writer, on behalf of the firm of Broome & Platt, encloses documents detailing the correspondence between the firm and its creditors in England, as requested. Outlines the firm's dealings with John Blackburn, of London, who until July 1783 was...
GLC02437.03185
[Receipt for goods received from the firm of Broome & Platt]
12 September 1785
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Duplicate of GLC02437.03193, in the hand of Samuel Shaw. Receipt of "sundry goods" received from the firm of Broome & Platt, "charged at their lowest cash price, amounting to seven hundred and ten pounds four shillings, sterling money of Great...
GLC02437.03192
to Louis-Marie Noailles
July 2, 1784
Knox writes to Viscount Noailles, brother-in-law of the Marquis de Lafayette. He expresses his friendship for Noailles, and discusses American trade and relations with Great Britain. Refers to public opinion of the Society of the Cincinnati...
GLC02437.03025
The substance of the commissioners speech to chiefs of the Penobscot Indians 4 September 1784
4 September 1784
Lists the Penobscot Chiefs as Oronoe (Orono), Squire Orson, Nicktumbowit, John Nepton, Peelsock, Wine [Measum] (possibly the Wine Meesor of other sources) and Wine Aremooglit. Congratulates the Penobscot tribe on their conduct during the...
GLC02437.03048
[Speech delivered to the Penobscot Tribe]
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Written at the Penobscot River, present-day Maine. Lincoln, a commissioner chosen to negotiate land boundaries with the Penobscot Tribe, praises the Penobscots' involvement in the Revolutionary War. Continues, "It is said that in your own Opinion...
GLC02437.03049
February 25, 1785
Killingley, Green, & Son, fl. 1785
Killingley, Green, & Son, a merchant firm, attempt to collect the balance of an account owed them by William Knox. Killingley notes that William is delinquent on the bill due to "the unfortunate gloom that hath pervaded [his] mind of late" (William...
GLC02437.03100
to Samuel Holden Parsons
March 29, 1785
Later copy of GLC02437.03120. Contains a note at the top of page one written by the transcriber of this letter at a later date: "The parts between parentheses are from the rough draught in my possession of Knox's letter to Parson's- The other parts...
GLC02437.03121
to James Webber
30 September 1785
Draft of GLC02437.03204, written in the hand of Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.03205
[Articles of two treaties, concluded at Galphinton and Shoulderbone Creek between Georgia and the Creek Nation]
12 November 1785-2 June 1789
Milton, John, fl. 1740-1804
Clerical copies of treaties concluded at Galphinton between "commissioners appointed on the part of the state of Georgia" and the Creek Nation. Verified as a true copy by the Secretary of the State of Georgia, John Milton. Apparently establishes...
GLC02437.03216
20 November 1785
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Writes that in Knox's letter from 14 November, Knox had reported that his brother William Knox had not yet arrived from England, but believes Knox is mistaken since he heard that the ship had in fact arrived. Discusses the political prospects of Mr...
GLC02437.03218
to George Washington
13 June 1786
Later copy of GLC02437.03273.
GLC02437.03274
to Marquis de Lafayette
June 16, 1786
Knox references Lafayette's letter from February 11, 1786. He thanks Lafayette for his kindness toward his brother, William, when he was ill. Says that William has recovered and has been with him since October 1785. Hopes the recovery is permanent...
GLC02437.03276
25 July 1786
North, William, 1755-1836
Written by Major William North, Inspector of the Army who was stationed in the environs of Fort Pitt and Fort McIntosh. Discusses inspection of military stores at Fort McIntosh, the best place to keep the stores, the inhabitants of Pittsburgh (he...
GLC02437.03286
3 October 1786
Writes a brief note to General Parsons regarding the recent end of Shays' Rebellion and also the likelihood that the "Malcontents" might want to raid the stores at Springfield. Hopes that he can rely on the "late officers of the Continental Army"...
GLC02437.03307
[Receipt from Jonathan Burral, Esq.]
23 November 1786
Snelling, Joseph, fl. 1786
Duplicate of GLC02437.03345. Written from Salem, possibly in Massachusetts. Receipt from Jonathan Burral [possibly Burrall], Esq., Commissioner of Accompts [possibly Accounts], for 450 dollars with interest to be given to Henry Knox.
GLC02437.03344
to Henry Jackson
February 1, 1787
Eustis, William, 1753-1825
Dr. William Eustis writes that it "amounts almost to a presumption in Major [Elnathan] Haskell & myself" to provide information by letter to Jackson, as "Colo. [William] Hull will carry more in his head than we can possibly crowd into his pocket."...
GLC02437.03438
February 9, 1787
Unsigned, and marked "copy." Body of the letter in the hand of Robert Pemberton, Knox's aide. Knox refers to a previous letter he sent to Lincoln (see GLC02437.03446). Thanks him for his last letter, and believes his recent services to the...
GLC02437.03447
[Receipt of money paid by Henry Knox]
January 25, 1788
McNeill, Mary, fl. 1787-1791
Countersigned by Henry Jackson as a witness. McNeill acknowledges receipt of a certificate for $2091.54, "the ballance of an Account between the United States & my late husband Hector McNeill." Appears to be written in the hand of Henry Jackson...
GLC02437.03772
January 30, 1788
Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796
Gorham discusses the progress of the Massachusetts convention for ratification of the United States Constitution. Writes, "Wisdom & patience were never more necessary than at the present time- some of our People are so opposed that there seems to be...
GLC02437.03777
At a meeting of the directors and agents of the Ohio Company, at Mr. Rice's Tavern, in Providence, State of Rhode-Island, Wednesday, March 5, 1788.
5 March 1788
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Discusses agents, shares, and other Ohio Company business. One resolve notes, "That the Directors be requested to pay as early attention as possible to the education of youth, and the promotion of public worship, among the first settlers."
GLC02437.03815
[Copy of a receipt related to pay warrants]
16 April 1788
Knox, Secretary of War, notes receipt of ten warrants from John Pierce drawn by the Board of Treasury "in favor of Michael Hillegas." Intends to forward the warrants to Jeremiah Wadsworth and to issue warrants for the payment of troops.
GLC02437.03840
to Nicholas Hoffman
30 July 1788
Parkman, Samuel, 1752-1824
Discusses a financial transaction, possibly related to the building of the ship. Marked as a "true copy" by Nicholas Hoffman.
GLC02437.03950
[Account information related to the estate of the late Thomas Flucker]
circa 20 August 1788
Accounts related to the Flucker estate, likely obtained by William Winthrop (1753-1825), who wrote to Knox on the subject (refer to GLC02437.03966).
GLC02437.03967
[Account between Jeremiah Wadsworth and Henry Knox]
19 April 1788
Account between Jeremiah Wadsworth and Henry Knox. Pertains to warrants drawn by the Board of Treasury on William Imlay, receiver of Continental Taxes for the State of Connecticut. Duplicate of GLC02437.03846.
GLC02437.03848
[Receipt for a cask for Lucy Knox]
11 October 1788
Ogilvie, Alexander, fl. 1788
Ogilvie notes receipt of a cask from Lucy Knox directed to Sarah Lyons Flucker in Antigua (refer to GLC02437.03991). The cask will be sent on the ship Hercules.
GLC02437.03994
[Record of Jeremiah Wadsworth's payment of 1500 dollars to William Knox]
16 December 1788
Pertains to William Knox and John Stagg.
GLC02437.04054
to Isaac Winslow, Sr. [incomplete]
1 March 1789
Previous research determined that the addressee is Isaac Winslow, Sr. Received his last letter respecting the Waldo patent lands and learned from it that their predecessors agreed to sell to several different parties. Discusses legislation allowing...
GLC02437.04129
[Certificate for Elias Parker]
3 March 1789
Certifies that Elias Parker served under Knox in the artillery, but was then transferred by his own request to the Massachusetts line of infantry. Possibly docketed by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.04134
to Joseph Howell
11 May 1789
Swan, James, 1754-1830
Written from the "War Office." Writes that a Lieutenant Colonel Monbarrot of Colonel Fennuiel's regiment claims a right to be in the Society of the Cincinnati. Declares that the Secretary of War (Henry Knox) would like Howell, Paymaster General, to...
GLC02437.04199
January 27, 1788
Schuyler, Arent J., 1746-1803
Copy of a letter from Schuyler to Hoffman, written in Henry Knox's hand. First three pages consist of Schuyler's letter; final three pages contain Knox's remarks concerning this letter. Schuyler's original was written at Barbados Neck. He lists...
GLC02437.03775
Estimate for clothing a foot soldier
February 5, 1788
Brett, Piercy, fl. 1788-1792
Copy of Piercy Brett's estimate in GLC02437.03786.
GLC02437.03787
February 27, 1788
Gorham comments on New Hampshire's progress toward ratifying the Constitution. Writes, "We have met with a small repulse at N Hampshire... I have the best reason to suppose they will approve at their next meeting- no question was taken upon the main...
GLC02437.03809
22 June 1788
Swan writes from Brighthelmstone, possibly Brighton, England. Remarks, "There is a coldness and indifference - so far distant from your Letters when I was at home, that chills my heart & forces a discharge, very involuntary of the warmth with which...
GLC02437.03911
[Receipt for a warrant from Henry Knox payable to Zephaniah Webster]
19 July 1788
Audebert, Philip, fl. 1788-1796
Possibly signed by Audebert as clerk at the War Office.
GLC02437.03940
[Account of expences on the road between Exeter, New Hampshire and Boston]
16 August 1788
Price, William, ?-1790
Covers 14 and 15 August, including the cost of meals and lodging.
GLC02437.03964
[Articles of a convention held at Augusta between the Creek Indians and the state of Georgia]
1 November 1783
Milton, John, fl. 1870-1880
Copy with clerical signatures of several individuals on both sides of the treaty, including John Twigg, Elijah Clark, Tallessee King, and Tallessee Warrior. See GLC02437.03216 (probably originally another component of the same document) for copies of...
GLC02437.03222
to Marquis de Lafayette [in French]
January 19, 1786
Francastel, Nicolas Jean, fl. 1784-1786
For an English translation of this French letter see GLC02437.03239. The translation is in a different hand. This letter was written by Parisian jeweler Nicolas Jean Francastel, who was one of the creators of the jeweled eagle insignia worn by some...
GLC02437.03238
A Speech from the Delaware Chiefs residing in the Delaware towns in the Shawanese country met in council at Coshocton June 18, 1786
18 June 1786
Tatopocsha, fl. 1786
Copy of a translation of a speech by Tatopocsha, Chief of the Coshocton Delaware, as well as Chief Captain John Dowdy and Chief Bigg Catt. Contains a note by Obadiah Robins, confirming that "This is the sense of the speech as it was interpreted to me...
GLC02437.03277
to Smith and Wyckoff
28 August 1786
Inman, John, fl. 1786
Writes to the firm of Smith and Wyckoff on behalf of himself and his brother, G.S. Inman of London. Writes, "As I apprehend I am of sound mind & memory, it becomes me on my return to this place (where I have formerly done business) to address you...
GLC02437.03297
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