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to Henry Knox
13 July 1799
Flucker, Francis, fl. 1796-1801
Francis writes his uncle Henry Knox to tell him the item of clothes he received on the Constitution noting that "we sail on Monday." Signs as "Fluker."
GLC02437.07286
to Francis W. Flucker
16 July 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox tells his nephew Francis, "It is untrue that I refused to pay Dansforth for any authorized articles. I refused to pay for Ginn and brandy." Knox warns Francis "if you shall adhere to drinking such liquid fire, you will ruin your health, and...
GLC02437.07287
7 November 1799
Flucker, Thomas, 1719-1783
Thomas Flucker writes his uncle Henry Knox to tell him that he has just learned navigation and is set to learn a few things in his training. Flucker is determined to join the navy and is eager to have Knox help that happen.
GLC02437.07324
29 August 1800
Copy of notes on letter from Francis Flucker to Henry Knox. Full letter is GLC02437.07456. Mentions that Flucker is in the "goal" for debt.
GLC02437.07455
06 September 1800
Flucker says, "the ship Mount Vivian sails from Salem, for Calcutta, fourteen days from this date." Flucker needs to know what arrangements he should make. He has lawsuits pending against him and say "honour" compels him to stay in Boston. "Prison"...
GLC02437.07461
to Thomas Flucker
18 August 1800
Copy of a letter Henry sent to his nephew Thomas Flucker instructing Flucker that he will meet Captain Talbot. Talbot will give Flucker money and clothing. Knox demands that Flucker return to Thomaston "immediately" if Flucker does not get on the...
GLC02437.07471
February 2, 1801
Describes his sea voyage and food rations to his uncle Henry Knox. Says they eat beef and beans one day and pork and beans the other day. Mentions one of the vessels has the fever but believes they will not get it. Sends his regards to his aunt...
GLC02437.07502
4 June 1801
Informs Knox he just arrived at his destination and has received Knox's letter informing him to depart to London immediately. Asks Knox to send his belongings to him. Sends his love to Mrs. [Lucy] Knox and his cousins. Apologizes for his past...
GLC02437.07539
to John Avery
February 27, 1805
Freeman, Samuel, 1743-1831
Recommends Caleb Graffam for the office of Sheriff. Also mentions that his son, Samuel Deane Freeman, would like to live in Oxford county if he can find employment, so he recommends him for the post of Register of Probate. Provides a biography of...
GLC02437.07918
January 27, 1806
Foote, Erastus, fl. 1778-1856
Writes to recommend Mr. Ephraim Wood, of Camden, to the Governor and Council, for the position of Coroner in Lincoln County. Believes it clear that they need a coroner, as they do not have one. Also, as he understands the ailing Samuel Jacobs will...
GLC02437.08000
to Hannah Flucker
10 April 1784
Writing to his mother-in-law, Knox discusses the lands in the Waldo patent and other business matters.
GLC02437.09103
20 May 1799
Writes to his uncle, Henry Knox, with a list of bills that were not paid from his last school term along with his upcoming expenses for the next school term. Letter is not signed but is likely written from either Francis or Thomas Flucker.
GLC02437.09862
16 August circa 1776-1806
Flucker, Sarah Lyons, fl. 1784-1794
Apologizes profusely to Knox for not writing often enough. Discusses her family and Knox's daughter, Lucy Knox. Also informs him about various other acquaintances. Dated only 16 August, no year. Year range inferred from the life spans of Henry...
GLC02437.09895
14 May 1783
Knox, Commander of West Point, writes to Thomas Flucker, brother of Knox's wife Lucy. Notes that Thomas is still very dear to Lucy, despite the "turbulence of the times" (Lucy's family were Loyalists, and her parents had left America for England at...
GLC02437.10110
to Mrs. Flucker
4 May 1793
Writes to thank her for her concern during his illness and to let her know he is now recovered. Expresses concern about unrest in Europe. Hopes that the U.S. will remain "undisturbed notwithstanding the concussions of Europe," but states that "when...
GLC02437.10264
Receipt of wheat from James Van Deusen for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
1791/03/04
DeLameter, Cornelius, fl. 1790-1791
GLC03107.04723
Receipt of wheat from Nicholas Harman for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
GLC03107.04724
Receipt of wheat from Peter Miller for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
1791/03/03
GLC03107.04725
Receipt of wheat from Daniel Erkanbrach for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
GLC03107.04726
Receipt of wheat from Peter Harmen for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
GLC03107.04727
Receipt of wheat from Nicholas Harmall for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
GLC03107.04728
Receipt of wheat as rent due Robert, Walter, John, & Henry Livingston
1791/04/20
GLC03107.04729
Receipt of wheat from Nicolas Feler for rent due Walter, Robert, John, & Henry Livingston
1791/04/11
GLC03107.04730
Receipt of payment for an account with Philip Livingston
1794/10/29
Van Veghten, Dirck, fl. 1794
GLC03107.04731
Order for investigation of John Borland & Thomas Steel
1714/03/24
Council of Albany
The document states that Samuel Vetch is indebted to the Queen for a large sum of money, and has run away against her majesty's wishes. It notes that John Borland and Thomas Steel have corresponded with Vetch, and thus orders that they give over to...
GLC03107.04732
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