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[Notes]
circa 14 May 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Notes regarding various business, listed by date. Includes a drawing of a pointing hand on the first page.
GLC02437.08685
[Agreement with the 20 Associates]
22 August 1794
Agreement between Knox and "the twenty associates" represented by Charles Barrett regarding lands in the Waldo patent. Establishes the boundaries of the lands owned by the associates, and lists other rules reragding this property. The twenty...
GLC02437.09253
[Memorial to the Massachusetts Congress regarding the Waldo patent]
February 1795
Petition by Henry Knox to the state of Massachusetts arguing that the state has not properly surveyed the Waldo patent and has not alloted enough land to Knox and his partners.
GLC02437.09260
to Henry Knox
13 October 1794
Burkmar, Thomas, fl. 1771-1803
Discusses Knox's division of the Ducktrap plantation and "beg[s] leave to acquiant [sic] you that we the said Subscribers would wish to have the said division incoporated into a Town and we would further respecfully intimate to you that it is the...
GLC02437.10313
[Indenture with Samuel Ogden]
1794
Indenture in which Samuel Ogden will hold a certain amount of land in trust from Knox and his wife, Lucy Knox.
GLC02437.10316
[Plan of house]
Includes lists and plans for the house in addition to a penciled floor plan.
GLC02437.10319
[Statement related to the Waldo or Muscongus Patent]
February 4, 1795
Knox presents an argument to Congress for his share of the patent by relating its history and present state (according to him). Attests that the Patent was granted in 1629 extending "thirty miles square on each side of Penobscot river." Discusses...
GLC02437.10322
[Account]
6 September 1795
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
List of transactions between Henry Knox and Henry Jackson from 14 September 1794 to 4 September 1795.
GLC02437.10394
circa 19 June 1795
List of transactions between Henry Knox and Joseph Peirce by date from 29 September 1794 to 19 June 1795.
GLC02437.10395
January 19, 1795
Hills, John, fl. 1771-1796
Lists transactions between Henry Knox and John Hills by date from 10 July 1794 to 6 January 1795.
GLC02437.10396
[List]
24 November 1794
An account of Henry Knox's with Henry Jackson. Appears to be a list of persons names Jackson paid on Knox's behalf from 14 September 1794 to 10 November 1794.
GLC02437.10621
to James Monroe
1815/01/13
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Five days after battle of New Orleans, criticizes delayed supplies: "The want of them continues to expose me to great hazard. How unfortunate it is that our preparations are always so far behind the events that make them necessary!"
GLC07985
Last Will and Testament
1842/09/01
Last Will and Testament. Jackson leaves a presentation sword to his son to use " In support of our glorious union and the constitutional rights of our beloved country" and various other swords to family members. With Secretarial copy of a subsequent...
GLC07987
to George M. Dallas
1858/01/20
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Buchana's Presidency and politics: " Does it not sound oddly enough to hear ... Douglas ... Question whether he is indeed in or out of the Democratic party? These early open divisions certainly do not argur well."
GLC07990
To: Ambrose Burnside
1863/11/29
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Praising Burnside and offering support in defense of Knoxville: "Do not be forced into a surrender by short rations. Take all the citizens have to enable you to hold out a few days longer. As soon as you are relieved from the presence of the enemy...
GLC07994
To: Jesse R. Grant
1859/03/12
Embarking on a new career, concerns about Julia traveling into free states with a slave.
GLC07997
Draft of one of the opening sections of first State of the Union address.
1885/12/08
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Draft of one of the opening sections of first State of the Union address. With collateral G.L. Rives Als fowarding draft to his sister, stating " the rest of the draft wad torn up, - so this is all there is of it."
GLC07999
Draft of Ladies Home Journal article "Woman's Mission and Woman's Clubs."
May 1905
Draft of Ladies Home Journal article "Woman's Mission and Woman's Clubs." Opposing women's suffrage." Let it be here distinctly understood that no sensible man has fears of injury to the country on account of such participation. It is its dangerous...
GLC08000
to Oscar King Davis
1915/06/23
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
"I am pretty well disgusted with our government ... in a democracy like ours people will always do well or ill largely in proportion to their leadership. If Lincoln had acted after the firing on Fort Sumter in the way that Wilson did about the...
GLC08003
Group of 7 Letters regarding the French and Indian War. [Decimalized .01- .07]
Var 1746-1768
Group of 7 Letters regarding the French and Indian War.
GLC08014
To: Sir William Johnson
1768/05/14
Whiting, Nathan, fl. 1768
Criticizing General Lyman's account of Johnson's 1755 campaign against Crown Point: "I was not so surprised to see the rest of us stripped as I was to see you."
GLC08014.02
To: Col. John Bradstreet
1759/10/09
Appy, D.J., fl. 1759
Military situation at Crown Point: "The brig and sloop are expected here this day, if they arrive our navy and part of the army proceed down the lake to...endeavor to burn and sink and destroy enemys vessels, and attempt what further may be done."
GLC08014.03
To: Caldwallader Colden.
1746/12/22
Nicholls, Richard, 1624-1672
Relaying information from Governor George Clarke during King George's War: "He says it was expected at home that Crown Point would be reduced by our troops, so that way be open to Montreal when the fleet and forces come over."
GLC08014.04
Bill of Expenses
1763/01/16
Whitney, Joshua, fl. 1763
Bill of expenses providing for soldiers who became ill on march to Crown Point charged to Massachusetts Bay Colony.
GLC08014.05
Detailed supply list of Colonel Fitch's Connecticut Regiment while at Ticonderoga
1759/10/25
Williams, John, fl. 1749-1759
GLC08014.06
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