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to Henry Knox
January 29, 1783
Hawes, William, fl. 1781-1783
Discusses military stores, what is needed, what he has ordered, the condition of new equipment, completion of the magazine and furnace, etc.
GLC02437.01873
to Joseph Harrod
4 March 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the affairs of the late Captain Lieutenant Samuel Treat, and how his heirs would receive the money and estate. Also includes a certificate giving his heirs the right to his possessions. Both the letter and the certificate are written and...
GLC02437.01981
March 24, 1783
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802
Informing General Knox that he has made a draft of the report concerning current business and enclosed it for Knox's inspection and correction.
GLC02437.02029
17 May 1783
Hay, Udney, fl. 1776-1806
Hay requests that Knox furnish him with volunteer assistants to help rebuild his house after a fire.
GLC02437.02129
to Udney Hay
23 May 1783
Replies to Hay's letter of 17 May 1783 (see GLC02437.02129) stating that he is unable to grant his request for men to help with construction of Hay's house since the time of service for the men expires with the end of the war.
GLC02437.02130
31 July 1783
Discusses problems with paying the troops.
GLC02437.02346
14 September 1783
Hawkins, Benjamin, 1754-1816
Written by Confederation Congressman Hawkins to Major General Knox. Encloses a letter for Captain Hopkins from General Robert Howe (not included here). Mentions that there are dispatches from diplomats before Congress. Says "I can only inform you...
GLC02437.02513
16 September 1783
Asks Knox for permission to retain a few of the men who were assigned to help build his house since many of the men are sick and unable to work. Advises the sick be sent to the hospital and wants to know how the remaining men will draw provisions...
GLC02437.02520
17 September 1783
Grants Hay permission to retain some men to continue to work on his house. See GLC02437.02520 for Hay's request.
GLC02437.02531
[Expression of gratitude from the president and fellows of Harvard College]
18 May 1784
Willard, Joseph, 1738-1804
Willard, President of Harvard College, expresses thanks on behalf of Harvard for Henry Knox's "kind present to this University, of a number of valuable books on folio."
GLC02437.03001
to Samuel Hardy
13 June 1784
Knox writes to Hardy, a Congressman and Chairman of the Committee of the States. Reports that he has discharged most of the troops remaining in service besides a small number at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania, and West Point, New York. Discusses...
GLC02437.03018
9 August 1784
Knox informs Hardy, Chairman of the Congressional Committee of the States, that William Hull's mission to Canada failed. Hull had attempted to ascertain when Frederick Haldimand, Governor of the Province of Quebec, intends to withdraw British troops...
GLC02437.03039
3 July 1786
Harmar, Josiah, 1753-1813
Written from Fort Pitt, the location of present-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Discusses his arrival at the fort the month before, and describes which officers and companies are there, or are on their way. Includes returns of personnel and stores...
GLC02437.03280
to John Haskins
26 July 1786
Marked "copy" in docket. Discusses the "pitiable case" of Haskins's son-in-law, Mr. John Inman, who has been imprisoned for debt and has become "deprived of his reason." Upon hearing about the case, Knox took a physician to evaluate him and then...
GLC02437.03287
30 July 1786
Haskins, John, 1729-1814
Thanks Knox for his attention to his son-in-law Mr. John Inman (see GLC02437.03287) and for "delivering [him] from Prison & perhaps Death." Inman arrived last night and was escorted home by General [John] Crane, and is "now under the care of an able...
GLC02437.03288
to Hannah Flucker Urquhart Harwood
February 20, 1788
Knox congratulates Harwood on her nuptials. Comments on his own marriage: "I have read yr letter to Lucy with great pleasure- her memory seems to have led her into [scrape]- She forgot that she married one Henry Knox of Cornhill, Boston- She was a...
GLC02437.03804
to Elnathan Haskell
21 August 1788
Missed Haskell when he recently called on Knox. Considers [Platt's?] bills accepted, and will send his friend Joseph Peirce to present the bills to Haskell for his signature. Knox's signature has been clipped.
GLC02437.03968
to Alexander Hamilton
December 28, 1788
Asks for Hamilton's help if he is traveling to Albany. Is a purchaser, with Hamilton and others, of lands around the St. Lawrence River, the patents for which lands have been taken out of the Land Office in the name of Alexander Macomb. Aside from...
GLC02437.04063
8 April 1789
Addressed to his "dear Sister." Mentions that he perused the letters she sent to Lucy Knox earlier in the year. Discusses his actions regarding "her father" Thomas Flucker's estate, especially regarding how favorable the government is to his claims...
GLC02437.04169
to Hannah Harwood [incomplete]
16 July 1789
Top portion of page 1 is torn off. Appears to discuss financial arrangements regarding their shared business interest in the Waldo patent lands and the Flucker estate.
GLC02437.04291
12 September 1789
Hays, Moses M., 1739-1805
Writes that he has heard that Rhode Island will soon "embrace the Federal Union," and the government will therefore need to appoint a Collector at Newport. Apparently offers himself as a candidate, as he relates that he plans to give his son control...
GLC02437.04355
to Moses Michael Hayes
20 September 1789
Would be happy to help Mr. Hays if he had the power to do so. However, it appears that Mr. Hays's not being a current resident of Rhode Island is a formidable barrier in securing him the appointment. Regardless of this problem, if he would like to...
GLC02437.04361
8 January 1790
Harwood, Hannah, F.U., fl. 1774-1796
Discusses issues with the Waldo patent and mentions the Winslow family. Also sends along news of her own family, a daughter and husband Richard. Appears to be Knox's sister-in-law.
GLC02437.04464
to Richard Harrison
29 April 1790
Discusses Harrison's account with the Commission of Army Accounts. Says he has enclosed (not included) him a copy of his accounts which shows that his claim has been settled.
GLC02437.04592
2 June 1790
Apologizes for not writing sooner, but declares she was ashamed to tell him that no progress had been made on their Waldo patent land dealings. However, is pleased to report that she "obliged the Creditors of my Father to consent to your receiving...
GLC02437.04622
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