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to Henry Knox
24 December 1791
Burnham, John, 1749-1843
Requesting acceptance of his resignation from public office. Briefly explains his motivations for resigning.
GLC02437.05272
to John Stagg
26 December 1791
Received his recent letter. Is ready to proceed, but is waiting for the "honorable Secretary" (Henry Knox, the Secretary of War) to accept his resignation. His request has not yet been sent in, so asks Stagg to forward it to Knox. (See GLC02437...
GLC02437.05275
[Certificate for Major John Burnham]
December 27, 1791
Howell, Joseph, 1750-1798
Certifies that Major John Burnham has settled his accounts with regards to his pay, subsistence, and monies given to him for recruitment purposes. Declares that Burnham's accounts are now balanced.
GLC02437.05277
to Samuel Shaw
January 14, 1791
Bell, George, fl. 1791-1795
Marked "true copy." Writes that per their discussions and correspondence regarding Shaw's trip to China, he agrees to receive "what Consignments you may be pleased to put under my care." Provides the details of the arrangement, including the value...
GLC02437.05291
to Samuel Ogden
January 19, 1792
Barton, Benjamin, fl. 1792
Lists his location as "Niagara," in Western New York, as he refers to Indians from Geneseo, also in Western New York. Discusses his receipt of reports regarding General [Arthur] St. Clair's defeat at the hands of Indians. Comments on his...
GLC02437.05294
George Washington
22 December 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Introduces Rufus Davenport, a Boston merchant, to Washington. Writes that he, "like myriads of others, cannot die in peace, nor live with satisfaction, until they see you, who has done so much for them and for their Country!" Briefly discusses news...
GLC02437.07342
to David Cobb
March 22, 1800
Knox offers effusive praise for the late George Washington. He speaks of the gratitude all the people of the United States owe Washington. Knox responds to Cobb's complaints of ill spirits and advises him to be active and trust that his body knows...
GLC02437.07384
to John Adams
3 July 1799
Talbot, Silas, 1751-1813
Talbot thanks President Adams for receiving the commission of Captain of the Navy and "also another to Cotton Thayer as Second Lt. of Marines." Talbot has difficulty accepting this commission because he fears he will be a junior officer to someone...
GLC02437.07279
12 July 1799
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Bingham received Knox's letter of 30 June 1799. Bingham agrees with Knox that the "the Kennebec Tract has a fair chance of attracting a full Portion of Settlers." Bingham believes, however, that Knox needs to make the Lands attractive to purchasers...
GLC02437.07285
[Mortgage Agreement]
26 August 1799
Cheever, Abijah, 1760-1843
Agreement between Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, Henry Jackson, and Abijah Cheever about notes and mortgages.
GLC02437.07302
3 October 1799
Blagge, John, fl. 1783-1799
Blagge asks Knox to put in a good word about him to President Adams. Blagge wants to be Surveyor of the Port of New York.
GLC02437.07314
to Lucy Knox
31 October 1799
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Mrs. Beaumez writes her niece Lucy Knox. She says her last letter were "dismal" because here "health and spirits were bad." Now they are well. She speaks of missing her children back in America, of what she hears from them, and of the little gifts...
GLC02437.07322
7 November 1799
Beaumez, M. de (Bon-Albert Briois), 1759-1809
Beaumez relates his troubles for "being borne in France," as the government general in Calcutta wants him to return to America. Beaumez talks about the dangers he faces should he be captured by a French ship. He says that his reputation has allowed...
GLC02437.07323
[Contract]
8 November 1799
This agreement says that "the subscriber expecting dayly to receive from Daniel Davis Esq. of Portland, an account of the sales of property in Falmouth hereby pledges himself as soon as he shall receive such account ...that he will transmit to Mrs...
GLC02437.07325
20 November 1799
Blagge thanks Knox for writing to President Adams on his behalf. Blagge asks the Knoxes to remember in their prayers "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" whose daughter Antoinetta just that day died.
GLC02437.07328
[Certificate]
30 November 1799
Bradford, Joseph, fl. 1799
A certificate certifying that Bradford tendered to Henry Knox a deed of land "lying in the county of Hankock and State of Massachusetts...by a certain agreement made with James Swan." The price was $2 an acre. At the bottom of the document it reads...
GLC02437.07332
December 8, 1799
Bradford, Alden, 1765-1843
Bradford tells Knox that "Mr. Wood has returned from Boston without the volume, which I mentioned to you I expected." He wants Knox to pass on to Knox's daughter Lucy that he will "be on the last of December." Bradford also says "I heard it mentioned...
GLC02437.07336
[List of Appointments of Major Generals]
1799
List of Major General appointments that include Alexander Hamilton as Inspector General of the Army, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Knox, Henry Lee, among others.
GLC02437.07350
[Mortgage form]
Mortgage involving Knox and Abiyah Cheever, who paid Knox a "sum of one hundred dollars."
GLC02437.07351
January 21, 1800
Bridge, Edmund, 1739-1826
Bridge received Knox's letter of December 28, 1799. Bridge tells Knox he can safely send Bridge the money Knox needs to, and that either Bridge or his "deputy" David Fales will take it.
GLC02437.07358
February 18, 1800
Mrs. Beaumez writes to Knox about her sons Francis and Thomas and where their military orders might send them. She hoped they could be both sent to England, but she has heard that Thomas should be with the American convoy and Francis sent to India....
GLC02437.07370
3 March 1800
Brimmer, Martin, 1742-1804
Brimmer sends within a letter to Knox "described Tracts of Land...claimed by Mrs. Hannah Waterhouse, (widow of S. Waterhouse Esqr.) as sole heiress of her father Job Lewis-her situation in Life is such as calls for the assistance of all her friends."
GLC02437.07372
to James Barron
20 November 1800
Knox's son has been under the command of Captain Barron as a lieutenant. Knox informs Barron that despite a recommendation from John Adams, "the Senate had declined to approve the nomination of the President of the United States of him as a...
GLC02437.07380
[Account of bricks delivered]
01 April 1800
Account log of bricks delivered. Includes recipients, dates, and quantities.
GLC02437.07389
[Quit claim deed]
19 April 1800
Anderson, Samuel, fl. 1800
Partially printed agreement in which Samuel Anderson sells to Henry Knox "a certain Tract of land lying in Warren." John Gleason signed as a witness.
GLC02437.07394
29 April 1800
Archbald, Anna, fl. 1800
Archbald tells Knox she is waiting for Mr. Peirce who said "he would discharge the note with pleasure if you had mention it."
GLC02437.07397
06 May 1800
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
Biddle tells Knox that he "got the Certificate for the Bank share passed through as soon as I could after the full time allowed by the regulations at the bank had Expired and should have transferred it but your power to me for the purpose has been...
GLC02437.07402
[Quit Claim Deed]
28 May 1800
Bogs, David, fl. 1800
David Bogs releases to Henry Knox "a Certain tract of land lying near the Great Falls of St. Georges River in Warren and near the Mills...." Josiah Reed and John Gleason sign as witnesses. Partially printed document.
GLC02437.07413
to Henry Jackson Knox
Burwell, Lewis, 1745-1800
Burwell writes Henry Jackson Knox and invites him to visit him in Richmond when Henry Jackson Knox can spare leave time from his ship in Norfolk. Mentions that he has two nephews in the Navy who may also travel with Henry Jackson Knox to visit...
GLC02437.07414
Burwell tells Knox he received his letter through "Mr. Pope," who did not call on Burwell when he was first in town because he said he was in a rush. Mr. Pope informs Burwell that Knox's son "is on board of one our Frigates in Hampton Road" but has...
GLC02437.07415
Ames, Joel, fl. 1800
Ames requests a loan of "fifty or 1 hundred dollars." Ames asks that Knox leave his answer with Henry Jackson.
GLC02437.07417
[to Alden Bradford]
08 June 1800
Knox tells Bradford that Knox's daughter just wrote Bradford a reply, seemingly to accept Bradford's invitation for her to stay with them. Knox says "I think it not improbable that my Daughter might incline to defer her visit until the Supreme Court...
GLC02437.07425
10 June 1800
Bradford writes Knox that when Knox's daughter is ready, Bradford will travel to Thomaston to accompany her to Wiscasset where he lives. Mentions "Mr. Forsyth's" plans to travel there as well. Bradford says "the court is the second Tuesday in July...
GLC02437.07427
18 June 1800
Bradford talks about Mr. Forsyth coming to see him and wishes for Knox to pass on the word Forsyth. Bradford says his wife would like to visit the Knoxes and asks if Knox's daughter will be visiting Bradford.
GLC02437.07429
Receipt
July 1800
Receipt from Cheever indicating that he received of Henry Knox "two Notes with the corresponding mortgages" of Benjamin Packard and Jonathan Huskell. The agreement was made "between Henry Knox and Abijah Cheever dated at Thomaston the 26th day of...
GLC02437.07436
to Colonel Avery
08 August 1800
Knox tells Avery that he should be receiving "five tons of seasoned oak timber" from Captain Hatevil Libbey "commanding the Schooner Jenny." Avery should pay the $35 freight fee. Knox will ship out more lime and lumber "in about a week or ten days...
GLC02437.07440
13 August 1800
Bingham discusses in great detail contract issues with Knox that also concern Bingham. Mentions how outraged he is that Knox's surveyors on the Waldo Patent were attacked. Bingham thinks that it is good that Knox is going to be a member of the...
GLC02437.07443
3 October 1800
Bradford, William, 1729-1808
Bradford laments having missed Knox in Rhode Island in August and waited on Knox in Boston to discuss the Muscongus lands. Bradford reminds Knox that Bradford's grandfather first initiated payment for those lands, and Bradford's father and himself...
GLC02437.07466
Barron, James, 1769-1851
Captain Barron informs Knox that he will monitor Thomas Flucker and believes that Knox's "advice (admonition) had the desired affect."
GLC02437.07485
Knox thanks Captain Barron for taking Thomas Flucker on as a midshipman. Knox hopes Flucker behaves, but if he does not, Barron should feel free to admonish Flucker.
GLC02437.07486
February 6, 1801
Mentions setting up a meeting with Knox to discuss the purchase or division of the Muscongus lands (part of the Waldo patent lands) in Maine. Also discusses hereditary rights and other legal complications associated with the land.
GLC02437.07503
2 March 1801
Expresses his displeasure with the American sea captains in the Calcutta ports. Notes their actions reflect poorly on all Americans and that Calcutta society does not distinguish traders from gentleman. Discusses in great length what life is like in...
GLC02437.07509
6 March 1801
Writes to her sister-in-law. Inquires after her god-daughter and the rest of Lucy Knox's family. Appears to express her disappointment in [Henry] Knox's silence regarding her children (likely Francis and Thomas Flucker). Comments on Knox's...
GLC02437.07510
March 23, 1801
Introduces Samuel W. [Fisher] to Knox. Notes Fisher is a member of Knox's state legislature and will be visiting the "Eastward" area.
GLC02437.07515
March 30, 1801
Appears to discuss land deals possibly located in Maine. Mentions the troubles Knox is having with squatters and the possibility of building roads and buildings on the land.
GLC02437.07517
20 May 1801
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832
Appears to discuss Mr. [Dawees] Jeffrey's behavior and character during his two year stay in Annapolis, Maryland. Describes Dawees as being industrious. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
GLC02437.07532
1 June 1801
Bayley, Kiah, 1770-1857
Discusses the results from the Board of Trustees meeting. Informs Knox the board discussed ways of raising funds and decided to furnish each member with a subscription.
GLC02437.07538
8 July 1801
Mentions his mind has been "extremely agitated" over his experiences. Notes his friends have recommended a change of situation and he has decided to visit Europe. Goes on to discuss land values and dealings.
GLC02437.07558
to William Sterrit, Samuel Brown and Josiah Reed
14 July 1801
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox handwriting. Discusses the ongoing conflict with the settlers on the north part of the Waldo patent. Describes the issues of the conflict and the danger the surveyors are in. Requests the gentlemen show...
GLC02437.07568
20 July 1801
Writes to Knox regarding the legal troubles he is having. Appears a suit has been brought against Bingham by Caboth and others for the recovery of cargo during the last war (Revolutionary War). Complains of "vile misrepresentations" and "prejudices"...
GLC02437.07572
26 September 1801
Carpenter, William, fl. 1801
Discusses land negotiations for a lot of land located in Hancock County, Maine. Appears to question the rightful owners of the lot and requests Knox gives them a title to prevent trespassers. Written from "Buckstown" which is likely in Maine.
GLC02437.07626
1 October 1801
Bacon, Josiah, fl. 1801
Informs Knox he delivered the goods to a Captain Killeran as requested. Includes a bill to Knox for the delivery on the second page of the letter.
GLC02437.07631
[Captain Hunter's information regarding the insurgents]
7 October 1801
Document is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Appears to be information that Knox gathered from a Captain Hunter respecting Thomas's (possibly Walterman Thomas) information. It was reported the insurgent threaten to kill the...
GLC02437.07635
[Quit Claim]
20 October 1801
Brooks, Martin, fl. 1801
Signed by Martin Brooks and George and Polly Ulmer who are likely witnesses. A sworn statement by Martin Brooks attesting that Caleb Brooks paid him $300 for a "grant Bargain" and the sell of over 85 acres of land in Ducktrap, Maine. There is also...
GLC02437.07640
11 November 1801
Mentions he had the pleasure of seeing Knox's family on his way to Boston, Massachusetts. Notes another trial will be held and discusses a particular judge. States the judge has always been a federal and "does not approve of the new order of things...
GLC02437.07662
to Thomas Coffin Amory
13 November 1801
Discusses business transactions involving numerous people and various amounts of notes.
GLC02437.07666
[Rough outline of the case of the Germans on the west side of Broad Bay]
18 November 1801
Document is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. A rough outline regarding the Germans' land claims on the west side of Broad Bay (Waldoboro, Maine). Discusses land deals and legal obligations involving Henry Knox, Brigadier Samuel...
GLC02437.07674
to Kiah Bayley
25 December 1801
Informs Bayley he is unable to attend the meeting for the Lincoln Academy. Regretfully informs Bayley that due to his current financial problems he is at present unable to secure any subscriptions. Says he is in the process of fixing his financial...
GLC02437.07702
[Sworn statement]
7 January 1802
Neal, Daniel, fl. 1801
A sworn statement by Daniel Neal, who is an agent of Henry Knox's, stating he has been notified to hear the land claims of the settlers in Bangor, Maine. A list of all the lots he is to hear has also been included.
GLC02437.07705
[Land deed]
February 8, 1801
Amory, Thomas Coffin, 1767-1812
First portion of the letter is signed by Thomas Amory. William [Rowsory] signed as a witness and John Lowell signed as a witness and Justice of Peace. Second portion of the letter (page 3) is signed by Rufus Amory. A. Ritchie Jr. and J. Taylor...
GLC02437.07713
5 April 1802
Informs Knox he received Knox's letter and has executed a deed and sent it to Judge Davies. Discusses other legal matters regarding the deed.
GLC02437.07725
[Power of Attorney]
The letter is signed by William Bradford. James D[illegible] signed as a witness and Joseph Rawson signed as a witness and Justice of Peace. William Bradford appoints Henry Knox to be his "true and lawful" attorney (Power of Attorney). Appears that...
GLC02437.07726
28 April 1802
Discusses the pleasant weather they are having. Mentions there will be a meeting of the Justices of Lincoln Academy in Newcastle, Maine on Monday. Also mentions he would like some of Knox's peach trees.
GLC02437.07729
to unknown
19 June 1801
William Sullivan signed the letter as a witness. Discusses various business transactions concerning notes and mortgages. Appears Cheever is vowing that a mortgage deed has not been discharged to him.
GLC02437.07736
31 August 1802
Carnes, Thomas J., fl. 1775-1802
Informs Knox he has decided to settle in Lincolnville, Maine and asks for some land. Briefly discusses his school and the inhabitants being desirous for him to stay. Notes the land he wishes is located in the center of the school district.
GLC02437.07750
29 September 1802
Mentions he sent Knox a horse that has only been ridden for two miles. Asks Knox to send him $50 either in gold or silver. Also discusses various people visiting them including Mrs. [Lucy] Knox.
GLC02437.07753
4 October 1802
Clark, John Innes, 1745-1808
Discusses the safe arrival of Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox. Notes he was happy to assist Knox in delivering Henry Jackson Knox into his family's protection. Writes, "That the future conduct of your son may be such as to meet the approbation of his...
GLC02437.07756
[Account]
circa 1802
Later copy. Appears to be an account Knox's has or owes with Bussy and Ingalls concerning land and money.
GLC02437.07779
[List]
1802
Holland, Park, 1752-1844
Noted as a copy. A list of settlers in the town of Bangor, Maine. The list contain the names of settlers who settled before 17 February 1790 and the names of the present owners. The year was added at later date in pencel.
GLC02437.07780
February 14, 1803
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Writes to Knox to discuss why Adams "dissented from the vote for an address to remove the two Judges." Includes the major reasons as to why he dissented, such as that the judges were only accused of "official misdemeanors," and that the Constitution...
GLC02437.07788
[Invitation to the ordination of Mr. William Ellery Channing]
30 May 1803
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842
On behalf of the "religious society in Federal Street," Wright invites Knox to the ordination of Mr. William Ellery Channing.
GLC02437.07802
3 June 1803
Recommends a Mr. Copeland of Warren for an appointment as Special Justice, but also believes that Colonel Head or Josiah Reed would be an acceptable choice. Discusses the local bank as well.
GLC02437.07805
15 September 1803
Andrews, Stephen, fl. 1803
Asks for help about a land deed conflict between him and a Mr. [possibly David] Fales or Fails, on or around the Waldo patent lands in Maine.
GLC02437.07821
22 September 1803
Blake, George, fl. 1803-1821
Writes that the bearer of the letter, Mr. Prescott, is a young lawyer who recently completed his study of law at Blake's firm. Prescott plans to travel eastward [perhaps to Maine] and Blake hopes Knox will help him settle in and introduce him to...
GLC02437.07824
to Elijah Brigham, Dwight Foster and Kilborn Whitman
3 October 1803
Location added later in pen. Writes to Brigham Foster and Whitman, all prominent jurists or Congressmen, in answer to their previous letter. Knox assures them that he still fully intends to submit to their decisions regarding the settler's rights...
GLC02437.07828
14 October 1803
Brigham, Elijah, 1751-1816
Brigham, Foster and Whitman, as Commissioners, have received Knox's letter. They will be happy to see Knox at Waldoborough on 18 October to hold a meeting.
GLC02437.07831
2 June 1804
Avery, John, 1739-1806
Writes that he was directed to inform Knox that both houses of the Legislature in Massachusetts have elected him to serve as "a Counsellor to advise the Governor in the executive part of Government the current year."
GLC02437.07858
22 June 1804
Carpenter, Benjamin, fl. 1804
Reports that a financial note Knox owes to Carpenter is located in the Salem bank. Discusses payment of the note.
GLC02437.07864
to Caleb Strong
June 1804
Civis, fl. 1804
Written by "Civis," likely a pen name. Has enclosed a memoir about the state militia (not present). Explains briefly about the letter's content. Adds that he wished to have a member of the military present the letter to Governor Strong, but found...
GLC02437.07867
[Financial agreement with R.G. Amory]
9 July 1804
Outlines a financial agreement in which Knox borrows money from R.G. [possibly Rufus G.] Amory. Includes information on repayment.
GLC02437.07870
[Account with Benjamin Bussey]
5 October 1804
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Discusses his financial accounts with Benjamin Bussey, Israel Thorndike, and Henry Jackson.
GLC02437.07884
Proposal to Benjamin Bussey
November 1804
Proposal to Benjamin Bussey of a financial arrangement between him and Knox.
GLC02437.07896
to John Avery
6 June 1805
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Addressed to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, who was John Avery. Writes, "I respectfully accept the honor conferred by the legislature electing me a member of the Council for advising...
GLC02437.07939
7 June 1805
Writes to inform Knox that the Governor [Caleb Strong] requests Knox's presence in the Council Chamber as soon as convenient.
GLC02437.07940
[Agreement between Henry Knox and Benjamin Bussey]
8 July 1805
Bussey, Benjamin, 1757-1842
Agreement describing the sale of various towns and townships from Knox to Bussey. Agreement also states that Samuel Dutton and Charles Turner will be hired to survey of the lands. Signed by Knox and Bussey, as well as by Charles Davis as a witness.
GLC02437.07953
12 September 1805
Writes that since Knox has declined to be a candidate for state Congress in the next election, many reputable men in his district are supporting a Mr. Orchard Cook. Provides some of his qualifications, including that he is a Federalist, and asks...
GLC02437.07971
12 October 1805
Recommends John Merrick of Hallowell, Maine, for a Justice of the Peace commission. Also suggests Jonathan Ellis of Topsham for a Special Justice position. Explains their qualifications.
GLC02437.07974
[Map of land]
30 November 1801
Notes as a copy. A detailed hand drawn map of a plan for settlers' lots in Bangor, Maine. Shows rivers, creeks, and each lot is numbered. Docket notes, "Park Holland Esq [his] letter February 1802 - John Gleasons extract."
GLC02437.10605
to George Washington
14 April 1796
Declines the appointment as a commissioner to negotiate the boundary between Maine and Canada (part of Jay's Treaty). Cites his preoccupation with the construction work being done on his home, as well as the conflict of interest he faces due to his...
GLC02437.06704
12 May 1796
Signature was clipped, but handwriting suggests the author is Sarah Lyons Flucker Beaumez, Knox's sister-in-law. Was unable to forward the power of attorney to Knox via Mr. [Christopher] Gore, who returned to Boston earlier than she expected....
GLC02437.06738
January 15, 1797
Mentions the loss of two children and settling into his new home and the surrounding area. Also discusses Washington's retirement and the threat of war with France, "there will be no danger of the french attempting an invasion of our country. If...
GLC02437.06900
February 27, 1796
Received Knox's recent letter and regrets the news that he omitted a bond he meant to send Knox; he sends it along now (not present). Discusses their land purchase deal with Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring. Explains at great length the details of...
GLC02437.06639
February 28, 1796
Regrets living so far from her dearest friends. Writes at length about her hopes that Knox will make good on his promise and help take care of her and her children. Has spoken to several friends on the subject, including General [David] Cobb, and...
GLC02437.06644
2 March 1796
Bingham discusses at length, and in detail, various business arrangements he is making as Knox's agent, particularly regarding land speculation. Mentions the recent actions of the General Court on the subject.
GLC02437.06647
3 March 1796
Burton, William, fl. 1789-1796
Burton and Philip Audebert mention that Knox had previously given them certificates verifying that they had remained in Philadelphia during a fever yellow epidemic in 1793. Write that Congress is now considering providing compensation to those who...
GLC02437.06648
5 March 1796
Anthony, Joseph, fl. 1792-1797
Writes to Knox with a question about exchanging bonds for a business associate, Mr. William Mc[Murtrie].
GLC02437.06652
Discusses land purchase negotiations with Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring. Also considers the purchase of Indian lands, though the location of those lands is unspecified. Writes that General [Henry] Jackson has been too busy lately to help with...
GLC02437.06653
8 March 1796
Provides information and advice on Knox's land speculation projects. Advises him on whether to form a company to buy land, how best to handle the Committee, and similar issues. Mentions negotiations with Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring.
GLC02437.06658
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
March 23, 1796
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is William Bingham. Includes some information and calculations regarding a business negotiation apparently with a Mr. [Alexander] Baring, which he is working on for Knox. Provides detailed information...
GLC02437.06671
March 26, 1796
Discusses financial transactions, including a negotiation with Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring. Mentions certain "Engagements" which will become payable in a month. Comments on sale or mortgage of lands. Provides a detailed account of several...
GLC02437.06675
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