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[Certificate]
March 26, 1800
Kingsbury, Phineas, fl. 1800
Certifies something concerning payment for roads in 1799. Mentions a William McGlathery. Noted as written at Frankfort, state unknown.
GLC02437.08763
[Bill of exchange]
March 22, 1800
Bill of exchange to pay Martha Street $200. Noted as written at Norfolk, state unknown.
GLC02437.08765
[Account]
December 17, 1800
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Lists transactions between John Eames and Henry Knox regarding finances starting from July 1799 to December 1800.
GLC02437.08783
[Ledger]
December 18, 1802
Ledger booklet with a list of names, towns, dates and amounts. Appears to be related to mortgages.
GLC02437.08792
[Receipt]
March 17, 1802
Colfin, P., fl. 1802
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Receipt of Henry Knox's claim on the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.08796
December 9, 1803
Rider, John B., fl. 1803
List of transactions between Henry Knox and John B. Rider from 2 March 1803 to 9 December, mainly relating to finances and cash flow.
GLC02437.08820
to Henry Fox
March 27, 1756
Montagu-Dunk, George, 1716-1771
Written in reply to Fox's letter concerning the spy and intercepted letters. Agrees that the affair has now become a major issue, "well deserving the immediate attention of his Majesty's Servants..." Suspicious of Pennsylvania troops, as their...
GLC09054.14
to the Secretary of the Navy
March 20, 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes to the Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddert, concerning two new U.S. Navy vessels and their construction as he has timber he believes would be good to use for the construction of ships.
GLC02437.07108
to unknown
December 8, 1798
Apparently a bled-through copy of GLC02437.07203. Knox acknowledges that he "received your note respecting Francis Flucker and the explanations of his conduct by McEllery." Knox believes that Francis must change his behavior sincerely, but as for...
GLC02437.07204
[In search of lime]
March 15, 1800
List of recipients of lime, as well as those who are delivering the lime and the prices of these transactions.
GLC02437.07377
to David Cobb
Later copy of a letter to David Cobb (GLC02437.07384).
GLC02437.07385
[Invitation]
March 15, 1802
Beare, John, fl. 1802
An invitation to attend the Charitable Irish Society annual meeting. The invitation is partially printed; dates and signatures are written by hand.
GLC02437.07722
[Petition to the committee considering the claims of Frankfort]
1803/12/30
Unsigned, but content and handwriting suggest that the author is Henry Knox. Explains the history of the town of Frankfort, discusses whether it is part of the Waldo patent, and considers who owned the territory, and at what times.
GLC02437.07842
[Agreement with John L. Gillman]
December 7, 1804
Partially printed. Agreement indicating Gillman's purchase of a certain tract of land in Maine, from Henry Knox. Signed by Knox (signature seems to be crossed out), and signed by John Gleason as a witness.
GLC02437.07898
[Provision return for Captain Thomas Patten's company of artillery artificers]
March 17, 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Also signed by Captain Patten. Lists captains, amount of rations, and number of days receiving rations. Shaw signs as aide-de-camp to Henry Knox at West Point. Patten signs a note on verso listing absentees. Also contains a note written by...
GLC02437.10106
[Return]
December 28, 1783
Price, William, ?-1790
Return for ordnance and military stores at West Point, New York. Items listed by type, weight and ammunition.
GLC02437.10712
to Friend Maitland
March 19, 1884
Darrow, J., fl. 1884
Letter addressed "Friend Maitland." States he has investigated "...to learn the feeling of the republican voters of Goshen...on the question of the Clerkship..." Reports "...I think your chances are very good here now I feel confident of your success...
GLC03523.10.197
to Joseph M. Maitland
December 17, 1884
Coleman, Daniel, fl. 1884-1890
Letter is addressed "Dear Cousin." Says he has bought an additional twenty acres of land for pasture. Plans to plant thirty-eight acres of corn. Comments "I think all over the land there is deadness in the church owing to the bitter feeling between...
GLC03523.10.200
to Joseph M. Maitland [incomplete]
March 19, 1885
Letter addressed "Dear friend Joe." Reports the winter has been severe with much snow. Discusses duck and rabbit hunting. Comments businesses are failing and real estate values continue to fall. Mentions crop yields will be lower this year due to...
GLC03523.10.201
[to Henry Fox]
March 19, 1756
Discusses a letter William Shirley wrote to William Johnson "in which he (Shirley) proposes Sending the Indians of the Six Nations to the Ohio." Writes about a suspicious affair and a letter that might prove damaging. Signed "Dunk Halifax" Scored...
GLC09054.04
[to Sir Charles Hardy]
Discusses possible treason by way of an "intercepted Letter, directed to the Duke of Mirepoix, the Contents of which, upon a full Consideration of them, appear to me of a very extraordinary Nature, & of the utmost Importance." Mentions a Peter...
GLC09054.05
[to William Shirley]
March 20, 1756
Fox, Henry, Baron Holland, 1705-1774
Informs Shirley that one of his men, Lydius is a spy and expresses surprise "that you (Shirley) should, this Summer, have employed M. Lydius...who [is] suspected to carry on a secret correspondence with the Government of Canada." Demands an...
GLC09054.06
to Col. Daniel Webb
Instructs Colonel Daniel Webb about the transportations of troops. Webb is to "take upon [him] the Command of the Forces ordered to embark there (Plymouth), & to proceed in the ship" where they are to be part of the convoy to New York. Expects the...
GLC09054.08
March 17, 1756
Discusses more secret intelligence from another intercepted note. "The most incredible thing, either in this, or in his(the spy) former Letter, was, the very great Force raising in Pensylvania, of which no Man here knew anything." News came from a...
GLC09054.09
to George Montagu-Dunk, the Earl of Halifax
Discusses the issue of a spy under William Shirley's command and intercepted letters. Urges that Shirley be sent back to England as soon as possible and maintained as the Governor of Jamaica, a position to which Shirley had been recently appointed....
GLC09054.10
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