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[List of goods sold from the estate of Patrick Pursell]
20 July 1739
Listing items from the estate of Patrick Pursell that were sold, value totalling twenty pounds. Also lists debt records owed to Pursell with blank amounts.
GLC03434.13
[Attesting to a debt owed by the Pursell estate]
17 August 1739
Reid, James, fl. 1739
Attesting that Joseph Small is owed ten schillings by the estate of Patrick Pursell.
GLC03434.14
British Orderly Book
5 March 1763 to 30 July 1764
Kemble, Stephen, 1740-1822
A record book containing British military orders and instructions including parale locations and infractions of soldiers.
GLC07126.01
to William Knox
January 10,1779
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses recent trouble with the post, his estate (William handled many business matters in Knox's absence), and a petition. Possibly referring to his own estate, expresses relief that William has chosen Joseph Peirce as an agent. Requests that...
GLC02437.00745
[Account between John Jacob Faesch and Henry Knox]
December 31, 1778
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Document in Shaw's hand, and signed by him for Henry Knox. Knox ordered grape shot and three pound balls from Faesch (spelled "Feash" in this document). Faesch signed 31 December 1778 at Mount Hope Furnace. Knox signs 20 February 1779 at Pluckemin...
GLC02437.00741
No. 7: Articles Issued in the Year 1779
4 January 1779 - 29 June 1779
Lists articles issued to 240 men, including officers. Includes articles such as bayonets, cartridges, powder, muskets, and flints, among many others.
GLC02437.00742
[Articles issued in 1779]
July 29, 1779 - December 31, 1779
Appears to be a continuation of GLC02437.00742. Lists articles for 180 men, including officers. Includes powder, ball, flints, cartridges, and muskets, among others.
GLC02437.00743
No. 2: Ordnance and stores received during the year 1779
January 6, 1779 - December 31, 1779
Lists articles for 90 men, including officers. Includes muskets, bayonets, lead, flints, and gun slings, among other items.
GLC02437.00744
January 13, 1779
Address leaf has been cut out. Discusses the management of an estate, possibly his own, noting his satisfaction that William chose Joseph Peirce as agent. Requests William to procure black cloth from the State Store of Massachusetts to make coats...
GLC02437.00746
to Benjamin Lincoln
January 29, 1779
Later copy. Knox gives advice to General Lincoln, Southern Department Commander: "My ignorance of the Country makes me an inadequate judge of your situation, but the numbers you mention you have to oppose the Enemy is most certainly a very serious...
GLC02437.00747
February 3, 1779
Is in Philadelphia to suggest new ordnance regulations to a [Congressional?] committee. Of the military, writes, "We are in great want of Lead- The board of War have desir'd me to write to Boston to inquire which quantity can be gotten there and at...
GLC02437.00748
February 7, 1779
Has just returned from Philadelphia. Reports that the Winslows have arrived at Pluckemin. Borrowed five hundred dollars from Mr. French, commissary, who is traveling to Boston. Instructs William to arrange for the repayment of French (William...
GLC02437.00749
February 13, 1779
Explains why he has not written recently, citing "a very bad arrangement between me & the post Master." Expresses relief that he and William agree regarding an unspecified matter and a Mr. Hichborne (most sources say "Hichborn"). Refers to the...
GLC02437.00750
February 28, 1779
Discusses the revival of the General Arnold, a ship that wrecked in December 1778. Knox had some investment in the ship, and remarks "it would be worth while to... get as much in her as will be prudent to risque," possibly referring to loading the...
GLC02437.00751
13 March 1779
Mentions the loss of a vessel and the General Arnold, a ship. Discusses his distaste for "making anything out of the public," or making a profit from public service. Notes that he will consider unspecified proposals previously mentioned by William...
GLC02437.00752
March 20, 1779
Agrees with William that commerce is a profitable venture. Quotes Shakespeare: "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken [at] the flood lead[s] on to Fortune..." Discusses William's previous proposal, which apparently involves buying...
GLC02437.00753
[Account of postage paid 20 March 1779]
Smith, Hugh, fl. 1779
Title from docket. Knox pays Hugh Smith postage from July 1777 through 20 March 1779. Smith confirms receipt of postage from Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp.
GLC02437.00754
3 April 1779
Asks William, his brother, to pay Mr. French a sum owed by Knox. Discusses the procurement of cloth for coats. Reports that his wife bore a daughter, whom they named Julia, the previous Sunday. Expresses happiness, though they had wished for a son...
GLC02437.00755
[Receipt of payment from Henry Knox]
February 9, 1776
Document in Knox's hand, signed by Mosely twice. His first signature indicates receipt of payment from Knox for transporting two cannons from Westfield to Worcester. His second signature confirms receipt of payment for "a mistake in the calculation...
GLC02437.00756
11 April 1779
Discusses business ventures and the depreciation of currency. Mentions the General Arnold, a ship in which Knox was apparently invested. Refers to a certain gentleman, whose name is not mentioned. States, "...I have the most unequivocal evidences...
GLC02437.00757
24 April 1779
Discusses a letter William recently wrote to Knox's daughter, Lucy. Lucy is exceedingly pleased to receive a letter from her uncle, and "begs me to assure you she loves you exceedingly and shall write you often." Remarks that his baby daughter...
GLC02437.00758
Statement of the troops furnished by the following States, taken from actual returns of the army for the year 1778.
1778
Includes two charts. The first indicates, "February 26th 1778 Congress resolved to have the following numbers of men furnished by each State." Lists states and corresponding quotas and required troops for 1778. Lists numbers of men furnished...
GLC02437.10468
The United States of America in account with Brigadier General Henry Knox, commanding the artillery of the same.
2 April 1779
Lists "expenditures in a journey from the camp round Boston to New York, Albany, and Ticonderoga." Includes two Knox signatures. The first is from 2 April 1779 at Artillery Quarters in New Jersey. Knox signs again, swearing by oath that the...
GLC02437.10469
GLC02437.10472
to Nancy E. Jones
February 19, 1863
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
He thinks they will stay in Murfreesboro. He would like to know how the Confederates are faring near home.
GLC02739.037
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