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to Henry Knox
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
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
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
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
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
Bradford, Alden, 1765-1843
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
Bradford, William, 1729-1808
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
Cheever, Abijah, 1760-1843
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
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