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to the president and directors of the Boston branch of the Bank of the United States
3 September 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Asks for a discount of an enclosed note (not included).
GLC02437.06512
[Formal request]
13 Ocotober 1795
Smith, James, 1713-1806
Requests Henry Knox to send in a plan for a plantation and mentions submitting resolves to the office of the commonwealth of Massachusetts.
GLC02437.06540
to Henry Knox
23 August 1796
Appleton, Nathaniel, 1731-1798
Signed by several members of the Standing Committee of the 20 Associates. Committee writes to ask Knox for a complete survey of the entirety of their territory. The committee explains the nature of the survey they want, the boundaries of what they...
GLC02437.06803
18 July 1797
Writes on behalf of 20 associates discussing a possible adjustment in the terms of settlement between Knox and settlers.
GLC02437.07004
to [the Board of the United States Bank]
28 November 1798
Expresses concern over his ability to pay back a loan and suggests mortgaging the house of his land agent George Ulmer as collateral.
GLC02437.07194
to James Brown
March 1800
Knox is upset that the Senate did not approve his son's promotion and asks Brown to have his son, Henry Jackson, serve as an acting Lieutenant with midshipman's pay. Letter is written on very fine tissue paper with very faded writing.
GLC02437.07381
[Receipt]
13 May 1790
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Receipt from Henry Knox for money for accommodation.
GLC02437.08632
[Note]
29 July 1791
Note of receipt of Henry Knox for two notes of $2,500 each.
GLC02437.08642
December 17, 1791
Promissory note to pay Henry Knox $1,000.
GLC02437.08648
February 13, 1792
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Promissory note to pay Henry Knox $3,000.
GLC02437.08651
January 17, 1795
Receipt of Henry Knox for $350.
GLC02437.08687
Account of Sales at Grean leafs Auctions
circa 1771-1774
List of account sales for Henry Knox. Includes paper, books, and a trunk. Title taken from docket. Circa date based on other similar documents in the collection.
GLC02437.09916
[Memorandum of conversation with Edmond-Charles Genêt]
7 June 1793
Initialled by Knox. Reports on a conversation with French Minister Genet. Mentions news about Guadalupe and Martinique. Says Admiral Gardener made an appearance there and was told that the defenders were in need of muskets, cannon, and ammunition...
GLC02437.05897
to unknown
October 1793
Relates the concerns of the President, George Washington, regarding the "present hostile state of Europe," and the consequences it may have for the United States. Writes, "It is acknowledged by all who reflect upon the course of human events that a...
GLC02437.09950
To: Gov. Thomas Hicks.
1861/?/17
Garrett, John W., fl. 1861
Regarding Garrett's conversation with Lincoln: "Gentlemen, the salvation of the union depends upon your state. If Maryland...secedes, civil war is inevitable."
GLC07968
To: Samuel Huntington
1789/10/02
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Forwarding proposed Bill of Rights for ratification to Governor of CT. with Huntington docket on verso.
GLC07973
to Joseph Conn Guild
1835/04/24
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
"It is true in politics as in morals, that those who are not for us are against ... I have long believed, that it was only by preserving the identity of the Republican party, as embodied and chracterised by the principles of Mr. Jefferson that the...
GLC07986
To: Irwin McDowell
1877/06/24
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Plans to visit montana, hostile situation with Indians at Fort Lapwai, Idaho.
GLC08004
Defeat of McClellan on the Peninsula [VA] during the Seven Days Battles.
1862/07/04
Smith, Caleb B. (Caleb Blood), 1808-1864
Confidential report about defeat of McClellan on the Peninsula [VA] during the Seven Days Battles. The assesment is blunt but still hopeful, and Smith expresses his strong desire for his comments to not be leaked as they may cause wide-spread alarm.
GLC08006
To: Freedman's Aid
1863/12/01
Address to President Lincoln regarding the Freedman's Bureau.
GLC08008
[Notes on a conversation with John Morgan]
February 27, 1792
Recounts a conversation he had with Morgan that day, about a letter Morgan wrote regarding an incident in the Northwest Territories. Writes that he informed Morgan he must take action and have the matter investigated, due to his office. The...
GLC02437.05327
[Bond for Shaw & Randall]
March 24, 1792-April 4, 1792
Several documents detailing financial arrangements between the firm of Samuel Shaw and Thomas Randall, and a firm called Philips, Cramond & Co. of Philadelphia. A copy of the original, including the signatures. See GLC02437.05375 for the letter...
GLC02437.05374
[Account between Henry Jackson and Henry Knox]
11 May 1792-9 October 1792
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Authorship is unclear, but Henry Jackson's signature appears to be at the bottom of page 4. Account for May-October 1792 between Henry Knox and Henry Jackson [in a secretarial hand], to which Jackson adds his handwritten and signed commentary on...
GLC02437.05457
[Deed regarding sale of Flucker estate]
13 May 1792
Signed by Knox in the text of the docket. Outlines how he, Henry Knox, as agent and administrator of the estate of his late father-in-law Thomas Flucker, has arranged with the Massachusetts General Court to sell the estate at auction to pay off his...
GLC02437.05463
[Indenture between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox]
24 May 1792
Ogden, Samuel, 1746-1810
Indenture contract between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox. Includes the details of their arrangement, particularly regarding finances and the purchase of townships. Signed by Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox, as well as two witnesses.
GLC02437.05477
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