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to Henry Knox
29 August 1783
Hull, William, 1753-1825
Discusses a mutual acquaintance who is thinking about selling a tract of land consisting of 350 acres.
GLC02437.02432
14 October 1783
Discusses the issue of imposts, which was brought up in the general court. States that "the Governor of Massachusetts has come out fully on the subject and strongly recommend a compliance with the late Resolutions of Congress on the subject of...
GLC02437.02651
February 1, 1781
Lieutenant Colonel William Hull transmits several documents to Knox, including military returns and a letter respecting subsistence of the officers. Writes, "We find ourselves much accommodated by the Articles of Furnitures left in the House and our...
GLC02437.02940
February 10, 1784
Hull, commandant of West Point, describes his conflict with Major Sebastian Bauman, in charge of the artillery at West Point. Bauman refused to carry out Hull's orders requiring artillery to carry out regular garrison duties with infantry. In...
GLC02437.02948
February 13, 1784
Transmits the proceedings of a recent court martial (GLC02437.02949). Reports that soldiers Samuel Sanders and Samuel R. Andrews, are sentenced to death for raiding the home and store of Quaker David Sands. The other participants are to receive 100...
GLC02437.02953
February 29, 1784
Hull, commandant of West Point, encloses a letter from Joseph Carleton, writing on behalf of Congress, regarding engineers retained in service (refer to GLC02437.02954). Hull instructed Carleton to defer final reorganization of the engineering...
GLC02437.02966
1 March 1784
Hull, commandant of West Point, encloses a monthly return of troops.
GLC02437.02967
21 September 1786
Inman, John, fl. 1786
Inman, who recently was imprisoned due to both debt and psychiatric instability, writes to Knox to thank him for his help in getting him released. Regrets not being able to see Knox before Knox left in the morning. Assures him that he will pay his...
GLC02437.03301
10 November 1786
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
Writes that since his last letter, has had an idea that he thought best directed to Knox privately. Suggests that "Congress, in all their Corps, to promote by Brevet the Lt Colonels Commandant to be Brigadiers, and the first Majors to be Lieutenant...
GLC02437.03334
February 18, 1787
Ingraham, Nathaniel, fl. 1787
Writes, "I received last post a number of papers from our mutual friend James Swan Esq. relative to an acct with a Mr. Campbell who fled from N York to this place, & was persued [sic] by a [Colo] McGregor & confin'd in this Goal, but is now in your...
GLC02437.03457
25 June 1787
Writes in full, "It appears by the Resolution of Congress, authorizing the Board of Treasury to enter into a Contract for a Copper Coinage, that a person is to be appointed to superintend the business on the part of the Public. Captn Throop, whose...
GLC02437.03590
27 July 1787
Writes to Knox about his last trip to Portsmouth and Boston. Says he was present and "highly delighted" with most of the "Academic Excercises" held at the University of Cambridge [Harvard], including one by a young Mr. [John Quincy] Adams, who...
GLC02437.03624
1 July 1788
Howell, Joseph, 1750-1798
Discusses details of settling the accounts of Colonel [John] Crane and his officers. Indicates that army accounts must be settled before officers can obtain "the lands they are entitled to." Notes that the advances made to those who were supposed...
GLC02437.03920
9 July 1788
Howard, John Eager, 1752-1827
Writes that the "Committee appointed to inquire fully into the proceedings of the War Department intend meeting at the War office tomorrow morning at 9 oclock, if convenient for you to attend." Signed by Howard, Chairman of the Committee. Docketed...
GLC02437.04273
January 26, 1790
Discusses the account of Colonel [John] Crane, stating that "[t]he principal objection to a close of the accounts of Colo. Crane arises on the expenditure of the monies recieved [sic] by him in the year 1777 for the recruiting service." Includes a...
GLC02437.04482
to Robert Howe
10 October 1790
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox acknowledges receipt of Howe's "elegant present of a cloak and Helmet, from the iles in the pacific Ocean."
GLC02437.04747
to Ralph Izard
March 31, 1791
Forwards a copy of "Mr. [OTallorys] letter" with the "permission of the President of the US." The said letter contains "insinuations...against several gentlemen of respectable character." Requests Izard to look at it and advise whether or not it...
GLC02437.04894
to Jacob Hull
20 June 1791
Written by Knox, who refers to himself in the third person throughout. Knox states that he is exempt from the local taxes of Philadelphia the same as any member of Congress. Says this was the case in New York. Says he would only have to pay taxes...
GLC02437.05016
July 1791
Encloses a copy of an "oration" (not present) given by Robert Porter before the Society of the Cincinnati in Pennsylvania. Date added later in pencil.
GLC02437.05283
to James Iredell
December 31, 1792
Written in the third person and signed in text by Knox. Informs Judge Iredell that he received the note he sent. Knox is sorry his business took up so much of his time that he couldn't enjoy the Judge's company. Looks forward to the Judge visiting...
GLC02437.05763
January 16, 1795
Howe, Benjamin, fl. 1795
Writes a long and sincere farewell to Knox. Congratulates Knox on his retirement and thanks him for his long, laborious, and faithful service.
GLC02437.06309
to Job and Josiah Ingraham
25 July 1795
Informs the Ingrahams that he is aware that they have been moving a mark, most likely a boundary marker, around and now asks that they refrain from doing so. Lower left side is ripped, resulting in text loss.
GLC02437.06471
December 9, 1797
Ingraham, Joseph, 1762-1800
Asks Knox to sponsor him as he is applying for a position as first lieutenant on board the frigate, the USS Constitution.
GLC02437.07062
15 May 1798
Maryland congressman Howard discusses the impending conflict between America and France and public reaction to the XYZ Affair. Free frank signed by Howard.
GLC02437.07128
to [Robert] Howe
21 August 1783
Possibly written to General Robert Howe. Asks Howe, commanding detachments of the Continental Army at Philadelphia, to inform him of any political news. Writes: "We have nothing here but the same dull round of the rise & setting sun. No objects to...
GLC02437.10128
Declaration of charges against Johannes de Peyster in the court at Albany
1678/04/15
Coker, Thomas, fl. 1678
Thomas Coker asked the court to induce Johannes de Peyster to pay an overdue debt, in addition to damages incurred by the delay.
GLC03107.04869
Account of Jacobus van Vorst [in Dutch]
1680/09/24
GLC03107.04870
Order for investigation into the drowning of Gerrit Hendrikse
1685/10/01
Wendel, Johannes, fl. 1684-1685
GLC03107.04871
Manuscript [in Dutch]
1685
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04872
Agreement with Richard Wilson to build a highway from Albany to Sand Bergh
1686/09/08
Mayor and Aldermen of Albany
Richard Wilson made the agreement with the Mayor and Aldermen of Albany.
GLC03107.04873
List of individuals
1686/10/19
GLC03107.04874
Petition of Arnout Cornelise [incomplete]
1690/02/27
Cornelise, Arnout, fl. 1690
GLC03107.04875
Testimony and evidence for Hillegard van Slichtenhorst
1692/04/16
Davenport, Anne, fl. 1692
The document provides evidence from 3 different individuals regarding Hillegard van Slichtenhorst, who became pregnant out of wedlock. The child's father, Peter Lund, refused to marry van Slichtenhorst. The first testimony was given by Anne...
GLC03107.04876
to Peter Schuyler re: [in Dutch]
1692/07/29
Phillips, Fredryck, fl. 1692
GLC03107.04877
Hearing at the Mayor's court
1694/02/06
The sheriff fined two defendants 10 pounds each for selling duck to the Indians on a sabbath day.
GLC03107.04878
Prohibition of fur trading with Indians
1696/06/16
Court of Mayor
The Court of Mayor and Aldermen declares that it has come to their attention that a great many people have violated orders prohibiting trade with Indians at Albany. The new order states that such practices have led to disturbances in the area, and...
GLC03107.04879
Indictment of Cornelis Teunise van Vechten
1698/05/03
The court indicted van Vechten for the malicious and premeditated act of murdering Anna Schuyler by running over her with his horses and sled.
GLC03107.04880
William Simson's trial
Due to damage, much of the document is illegible.
GLC03107.04881
Deposition of John Carter
1699/03/16
Carter, John, fl. 1699
In his deposition, John Carter stated that David Schuyler and Jacobus Turk refused to have their rum "gadged" according to custom, and proceeded to sell this rum in violation of regulations.
GLC03107.04882
Muster roll of Capt. James Weemes's company
1700/08/14
Weemes, James, fl. 1700-1701
GLC03107.04883
Tax account [in Dutch]
1702/08/20
GLC03107.04884
Account [in Dutch]
1702
GLC03107.04885
circa 1585-1763
GLC03107.04886
Tax list of Catskill & Coxhachky
1703/01/20
GLC03107.04887
Tax list in Albany [in Dutch]
1703
GLC03107.04888
Tax list for Schenectady [in Dutch]
1705/01/12
GLC03107.04889
Kiesers, Aldermen, Assistants, & Constables of Albany [in Dutch]
1707/09/29
GLC03107.04890
List of the election of aldermen, assistants, and constables in Albany
GLC03107.04891
Tax list for the city and counties of Albany [in Dutch]
1709
Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.04892
to Peter van Brugh re: [in Dutch]
Grevenraed, Anna, fl. 1714-1719
GLC03107.04893
Appointment of Rutgert Cleecker to receive and manage provisions and supplies for the colony of Connecticut
1709/07/03
Livingston, Johannis, fl. 1709
GLC03107.04894
Tax list of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck
1709/12/16
GLC03107.04895
Tax list of the 2nd ward of the city of Albany
Groesbeek, William, fl. 1709
GLC03107.04896
Orders to the sheriff of Albany to arrest William Rogers
The sheriff of Albany is ordered to apprehend William Rogers so that he may be brought before the Court of Common Pleas to answer to charges of trespass, assault, and battery.
GLC03107.04897
1714/01/19
Cruger, John, fl. 1714-1719
GLC03107.04898
Plea of trespass filed by John Long against Henry Stone
Court of Common Pleas
GLC03107.04899
January 22, 1795
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses land deals that lay north of the Waldo patent in Maine. Informs Knox he may have to go New York, New York on business. Notes if he goes to New York he will stop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Georgetown (present day a neighborhood in...
GLC02437.06316
March 31, 1793
Signed twice by Jackson. References Knox's letter of 20 March. Has heard nothing from William Tudor since the last letter he forwarded to Knox. Relates that his note to Tudor was due 17 March. Reports that [Thomas?] Adams the printer informed him...
GLC02437.05861
7 April 1793
References Knox's letter of 30 March. Is "rejoiced to hear that you are in such a promising way." Arrived at Hingham Academy last Tuesday morning . Attended the exhibition of the children, the afternoon sermon, and the bell in the evening. Was...
GLC02437.05865
14 April 1793
References Knox's letter of 3 April. Is happy to hear his health is better. Expects to hear at any moment from the sheriff of Lincoln County that the lands will not be sold to pay for back taxes. Says Henry Jackson Knox is with him and will return...
GLC02437.05872
15 April 1793
Forgot to mention in his letter of yesterday that he made an inquiry into apple and pear trees as well as currant bushes. Says they are hard to find here. Has been told it is too late in the season. If they were transported to Maine, not one in a...
GLC02437.05873
22 April 1793
References Knox's letter of 10 April. Says the enclosed letter to William Bingham will update him on their land concern (not included). Reports that it appears Mr. Corneau wants to purchase the tract and that Mr. Higginson is employed for that...
GLC02437.05875
23 June 1793
References Knox's letter of 18 June. Tells him not to worry about the taxes. Will make sure no land is sold by the sheriff to pay them. Wants to send a petition to the legislature, but needs to wait for Mr. [Nathan] Dane to arrive so he can gain...
GLC02437.05901
4 August 1793
References Knox's letters of 25 and 30 July. Wished that Knox would have sent a plan of the house with directions. Expects the men who will be building the house to arrive tomorrow to make a contract. Includes a copy of a letter he received from...
GLC02437.05911
2 September 1793
References Knox's letters of 22, 24, and 27 August. Those letters gave instructions for his house and had $500 enclosed. Says "Altho' I have written you and I still think it will be madness in the extreme besides a great distruction [sic] of...
GLC02437.05920
15 September 1793
Also includes copies of letters Jackson wrote to Captain Vose on 14 and 15 September. Contains 3 Jackson signatures. References Knox's letters of 5 and 7 September. Is happy Knox has given up the idea of building the large house this fall. Says...
GLC02437.05923
24 September 1793
Gives notice that there is a military guard at all the entrances into Boston stopping all persons coming from Philadelphia. All those people are being forced to stay on an island in the harbor 12-15 days to make sure they are not sick. Tells Knox...
GLC02437.05929
26 September 1793
References Knox's letter of 22 September from Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Mentions his previous letters that are supposed to meet him on the road to Boston. Notes military guards were stationed outside the city to prevent people from Philadelphia...
GLC02437.05931
29 September 1793
Tells Knox not to come within 15-20 miles of Boston without informing him. Does not want Knox to "fall into the hands of the Police of this Town, [if so] you will be conducted in a small boat by two Black men to Rainsford Island, figure to yourself...
GLC02437.05935
26 October 1793
Apologizes for opening the enclosed letter (not included). References receiving two letters from Knox. Tells Knox his desire for an oval room instead of a square one can be effected. Mentions a vessel that shipwrecked going from Kennebeck to...
GLC02437.05954
3 November 1793
References Knox's letter of 29 October. Is pleased with accounts of the yellow fever abating in Philadelphia. Hears "the inhabitants are returning with great confidence that all danger of taking it, is at an end." Makes reference to the logistics...
GLC02437.05959
24 November 1793
References Knox's letters of 8 and 13 November. Claims his life is "deranged" since "the change in my situation." This is in reference to Jackson selling his house and furniture. Hopes to have his papers put in order soon. Says Henry Jackson Knox...
GLC02437.05981
December 1, 1793
References Knox's letter of 20 November. Hopes his return this early into Philadelphia will be safe. Notes he will ship four loads of potatoes along with beef and butter and that he has arranged to have newspapers forwarded to him. Believes...
GLC02437.05985
December 8, 1793
References Knox's letter of 21 November. Reports that William Knox "wants as much care & attention paid to him as a Child, as he certainly is unable to govern or conduct himself." Says the 10 proprietors met last Thursday. Reports that Joseph...
GLC02437.05990
12 December 1793
Was disappointed not to receive a letter from Knox yesterday. Reports that the ten proprietors have sued Knox over his bond. Says the sheriff left a summons for Knox at his house, "it being your last place of residence in his County." Reports that...
GLC02437.05993
15 December 1793
References Knox's letters of 4 and 7 December. Encloses a letter from William Knox (not included). Says William "mentioned he was unwell and did not feel happy nor contentd that the journey and change of air may be of service which operated on his...
GLC02437.05995
22 December 1793
Called on Mr. [Stephen?] Higginson about a bill, but he declined accepting it. Received a letter from Colonel Tyler on his tour of Knox's Maine lands. Says "he will write you again respecting the conduct of some persons on the patent and the manner...
GLC02437.06003
December 29, 1793
References Knox's letters of 18 and 21 December. Says "your determination to make your brother work is of the first importance to you & him - and the only means in my opinion to drive of his gloom and the inactivity of his mind." Says Henry Jackson...
GLC02437.06011
5 January 1794
References Knox's letter of 25 December. Sends holiday wishes. Will try to give Madame Laval's draft to Mr. Higginson, but fears it will go badly. The trial involving the ten proprietors will be handled with due care. Says an error in the summons...
GLC02437.06020
January 12, 1794
References Knox's letter of 31 December with a note for $2,000 enclosed. Reports that Colonel Tyler is in Vermont and will write Knox fully when he returns. Wants Knox to examine the enclosed plans on his house in Maine. Says that Knox's son is...
GLC02437.06025
January 19, 1794
References Knox's letters of 4 and 11 January. Says Knox's son will not be seeing a dancing master as those instructions arrived too late. If he must go to Philadelphia, he will, "but I am closing the settlement of my Fathers Estate which cannot...
GLC02437.06029
January 20, 1794
Reports he parted with bills worth $1,636 to pay one note for $1,000 and two other notes for $300 each.
GLC02437.06030
January 26, 1794
References Knox's letter of 15 January. Makes references to various financial transactions. Forwarded the whole of Peters's survey to William Bingham last week. Says the weather is so cold the ink is freezing in his pen. Reports that the new...
GLC02437.06033
February 10, 1794
References Knox's letters of 29 January and 1 February. Claims his last letters have lacked detail becuase he has been working on the accounts of the theatre. Says that Nathan Dane is heading the committee on taxes. Says he has gone with Joseph...
GLC02437.06042
February 16, 1794
Reports that Mr. Denton has frequently called on him to discuss the plan for Knox's house. Says that Knox's delays on sending the alterations "will put back finishing the house by the time in contemplation." Says that Prince Edward left on the...
GLC02437.06047
February 19, 1794
Initialed by Jackson. Tells of meeting the committee of both houses on the taxes assessed on the Waldo Patent. Jackson, Peirce, and the two Winslows were there. It was decided that it will be referred to the next session of the legislature. At...
GLC02437.06048
3 March 1794
Discusses the contractors he has hired to build a house in the spring (most likely the future estate of Henry Knox, Montpelier, in Maine). Expects half of the construction to be completed by the beginning of next month. Asks questions about the...
GLC02437.06053
March 20, 1794
Updates Knox on the construction of Knox's house. Reports on the return of Captain Robinson from St. George's [House] (possibly part of the Waldo patent lands) and on Mr. Henry Simpson', the mason, consultation with Captain [Thomas] Vose regarding...
GLC02437.06067
March 27, 1794
Informs Knox he will deliver Captain [Thomas] Vose and Mr. Ebenezer Dunton their letters once he copies them. Cautions Knox on how large and costly his house will be. Writes the house "will be much larger than a Country meeting house and with all...
GLC02437.06069
March 31, 1794
Discusses attending a public exhibition at the Highland Academy where Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox, will be performing. Also mentions he will be taking Henry Jackson Knox to dance lessons like Knox requested. Believes the cost of Knox's house...
GLC02437.06070
8 April 1794
Discusses the possibility of war with the British. States while he hopes war is avoidable, the British should be held accountable for the depredation done to their property. Reports Mr. [Ebenezer] Dunton says the alterations Knox requested to the...
GLC02437.06075
13 April 1794
Reports Mr. Robinson, Mr. [Ebenezer] Dunton, Mr. [Henry] Simpson, and several laborers have set sail for St. George's [House]. Informs Knox he sent Mr. [Thomas] Vose a new ox cart and Mr. Vose expects the workmen to keep two teams in constant employ...
GLC02437.06078
22 April 1794
Discusses the cost of Knox's house and mentions he hopes he is wrong and Knox is correct on the estimated cost. Informs Knox he got a second opinion on the construction of Knox's basement and they all agree the basement should be made of stone....
GLC02437.06082
28 April 1794
Informs Knox the contractors and Masons; set the house in its current spot instead of moving it as Knox had requested. Discusses the letter he sent to Mr. [Thomas] Vose regarding supplies. Notes he informed Vose to purchase supplies from suppliers...
GLC02437.06087
4 May 1794
Informs Knox he has enclosed original agreements with this letter but wants Knox to return them. Requests Knox contacts Mr. [Thomas] Vose about purchasing material (most likely for his house, Montpelier, being built in Maine). Also notes he will...
GLC02437.06090
8 May 1794
Discusses bank notes (most likely belonging to Knox) that are due. Encloses an abstract of expenses for the construction of Knox's house (Montpelier). Mentions he purchased the materials for Knox's house at the best rate. Writes, "This said house...
GLC02437.06091
15 May 1794
Discusses discounts on bank notes and drawing money from Knox's exchange account. Mentions receiving a letter from Jon David and that he says he enjoys being a sailor. "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.06097
18 May 1794
Reports Knox's house (most likely future estate at Montpelier) should be completed by September. Mentions they have as many hands working as possible and as Captain [Thomas] Vose can keep employed. Notes he can hire more hands if Knox wishes....
GLC02437.06099
20 May 1794
Mentions he has been dining, drinking freely, and enjoying the evening. Informs Knox he enclosed a letter from Captain Thomas Vose and Captain Gamaliel Bradford Jr. Describes Bradford's character and his past military experience. Recommends...
GLC02437.06100
26 May 1794
Mentions continuing construction on Knox's house (Montpelier) as planned. Discusses elections held in Boston, Massachusetts. Reports [Samuel] Adams won the Governor's seat with two thirds of the vote and Moses Gill is leading over Mr. [Nathaniel]...
GLC02437.06107
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