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to Henry Knox [incomplete]
28 September 1795
Varlé, Peter Charles, fl. 1794-1809
Discusses the structure of Knox's canal project on the St. Georges River.
GLC02437.06531
10 October 1795
Discusses how the weather will affect the construction of a canal.
GLC02437.06537
to Peter Charles Varlé
14 October 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Asks Varlé to send a whole report for the canal, complete with all of its locks and levels.
GLC02437.06541
21 October 1795
Discusses financial matters.
GLC02437.06544
to Henry Knox
December 11, 1795
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
Informs Knox that he received his last letter concerning fruit trees and states that they are expecting the apple trees to arrive shortly.
GLC02437.06579
January 17, 1796
Updates Knox on the status of his estate in Maine.
GLC02437.06599
February 10, 1796
Writes that he received Knox's letters but was kept from answering them by important business matters. Describes attempts by several groups to harm Knox's prospects in his land speculation project in Maine. Mentions one group led by Mr. [Samuel]...
GLC02437.06623
February 13, 1796
Writes to update Knox on the status of his landholdings in Maine. Provides reports of a possible insurrection, including the possibility of burning Knox's house down. Details the various rumors he has heard. Is a bit worried for the welfare of his...
GLC02437.06627
February 27, 1796
Talks about his inability to send his letter by an earlier post. Mentions the illness of an unnamed associate, which he heard about from a Colonel [possibly Mason] Wheaton. Discusses the desire of some people in Maine to buy land from Knox.
GLC02437.06640
5 March 1796
Written from Warren, possibly in Maine. Writes that he visited a mutual friend, Captain G., that morning for information, but did not receive learn anything useful. Discusses government intervention to convince the people in Knox's territories in...
GLC02437.06651
6 March 1796
Reports several stories about townspeople who live on Knox's land in Maine, and discusses whether the townspeople believe Knox to be the rightful owner of the lands on which they live. Also touches on financial matters.
GLC02437.06654
March 19, 1796
Writes that he saw Knox's instructions to Mr. [likely Ebenezer] Dunton regarding the building of a store. Discusses his plans, including his difficulty obtaining lumber during the winter season. Also mentions several individuals who have claimed...
GLC02437.06668
March 21, 1796
Reports about an unsuccessful attempt made to apprehend the insurgent [Samuel] Ely. Describes when the warrants against him were sent out, and relates how one of Ely's associates might have told Ely there were warrants out against him. Discusses...
GLC02437.06669
27 April 1796
Discusses a variety of matters relating to Knox's estate in Maine, particularly regarding the purchase of cows and bulls for the farm. Also mentions the construction of a house for the cook and the purchase of cucumber seeds.
GLC02437.06722
21 May 1796
Reports on several small debts he incurred while working as Knox's agent in Thomaston. Also mentions that a mare Knox purchased in Philadelphia gave birth to a "beautiful mare colt," but the colt died, of indeterminate cause, at about ten days old.
GLC02437.06747
to unknown
January 22, 1797
Discusses financial business. The fifth page is a small piece of paper, separate from the rest of the letter and may or may not be a continuation of the previous page.
GLC02437.06904
to Charles Vaughan
31 May 1801
Appears to discuss a land agreement made between Henry Knox, Charles Vaughan, Thomas Winthrop, and George Ulmer.
GLC02437.07536
7 June 1801
Vaughan, Charles, 1759-1839
Noted as a copy on the docket. Informs Knox he cannot make it to Knox's house until the 17th. Notes once he is at Knox's house he will proceed to the lands with [George?] Ulmer.
GLC02437.07541
25 June 1801
Encloses (not included) the commissioner's report on some land in Maine. Notes the low value is due to the poor quality of land. Says all the good land has already been claimed by the settlers.
GLC02437.07550
5 July 1801
Informs Knox to send the gentleman (unspecified) who is interested in settling on Vaughan lands to Vaughan.
GLC02437.07556
20 July 1801
Appears to discuss Vaughan's nephew. Also mentions a balance on a commission being due regarding land in Hampden, Maine.
GLC02437.07571
26 July 1801
Encloses (not included) expenses from the survey work on the lands in Hampden, Maine. Notes most of the valuable land is already occupied and subjected to the price under the director of the government. Believes Knox will find the same circumstances...
GLC02437.07575
17 August 1801
Informs Knox a party of four, two of which who are related to Vaughan, is heading out east and would like to stop and visit Knox before they return. Also provides a list of names who are in the party.
GLC02437.07584
25 August 1802
Informs Knox the period for adjusting with settlers on the Plymouth Company land is almost near. Asks Knox various questions about the land, mainly concerning Knox's terms and sale price.
GLC02437.07747
circa 1794-1795
Discusses his observations regarding a canal of Knox's. Creator previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.08110
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