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to Henry Knox
10 December 1794
Hoffman, Nicholas, 1736-1800
Introduces Knox to an acquaintance of his from Yorkshire, England. Writes, "as he is a stranger in your city I beg leave to recommend him to your notice and civility."
GLC02437.06270
20 December 1794
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
Informs Knox he was unable to secure a price for "ground" on the Mill River in Maine. Notes the owner says he will have a referral for the "grounds" upon Knox's arrival. Also mentions the owner was pleased about Knox's idea of building some mills...
GLC02437.06277
25 December 1794
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Discusses land deals involving the Winslows, Fluckers, and Knox. Appears that land was jointly owned by the Winslows and Fluckers and Knox may be entitled to a claim from when the land was sold. Marked as private on the address leaf.
GLC02437.06282
to Messrs. Brown and Francis
27 December 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses sheep he had previously inquired about. Requests they obtain two rams, four or six ewes, and to carefully ship them to Joseph Peirce.
GLC02437.06285
30 December 1794
Lincoln, Abner, 1763-1826
Informs Knox that Henry [Jackson Knox] arrived on the 27th. Discusses the impact the visit had on Henry Jackson Knox and ways to keep him on track (likely referring to his academics). Notes Knox's visit appears to have made a good impression on Henry...
GLC02437.06287
[Receipt of salaries]
December 31, 1794
United States War Department
Contains Knox's copied signature. Written from the War Office of the United States to the "Secretary for the Department of War" [Henry Knox]. Receipt of paid salaries for the months of October, November, and December. Signed by 12 War Department...
GLC02437.06288
circa December 1794
Lawrence, John, 1724-1799
Informs Knox he will not be in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Requests Knox pays Mrs. [Elizabeth?] Lawrence the rent on Fairy Hill. The day of the year is not listed. Written from Longbridge Farm, present day South Brunswick Township, New Jersey.
GLC02437.06289
to Thomas Randall
January 10, 1795
Informs Randall he needs to speak with Mr. [William] Crammond regarding the debt he owes. Discusses possible discounts and terms of payment on the debt.
GLC02437.06299
January 12, 1795
Randall, Thomas, ?-1811
Discusses Knox's debt and the consequences Randall will suffer if the debt is not paid. Expresses his disappointment in Knox for not making the payment to Mr. Crammond. Says he filed bankruptcy and was trying exonerate Knox from his securities...
GLC02437.06301
January 13, 1795
Discusses a debt that involves Randall and Mr. [William] Crammond. Appears to describe the payment arrangement agreed upon by himself and Crammond and asks if is suits Randall.
GLC02437.06302
to [Henry Knox]
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Certifies the new road between Belfast, Maine and [Davistown], Maine. States the road, which was cleared by Joseph Copeland and others, is according to the agreement except for a small number of places. Notes Copeland has promised to amend the errors...
GLC02437.06303
January 15,1795
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Copy of a letter from Benjamin Lincoln in Knox's hand, dated 15 January 1795. Letter congratulates Knox on his retirement and his "escape from an office, which did not give you [bread], and more, that Malice, and design have been fully checked by the...
GLC02437.06308
January 16, 1795
Howe, Benjamin, fl. 1795
Writes a long and sincere farewell to Knox. Congratulates Knox on his retirement and thanks him for his long, laborious, and faithful service.
GLC02437.06309
January 17, 1794
Discusses a business transaction involving himself, [Thomas] Randall, and Mr. [William] Crammond. Informs Randall he has made an arrangement satisfactory to [William] Crammond. Goes on to describe the payment arrangement that was agreed upon between...
GLC02437.06311
to unknown
January 22, 1795
Possibly a draft of a recommendation for a gentleman named John Hills. Discusses the survey and leveling work John Hills provided for him for the last four summers. Also mentions lands in Massachusetts, the Waldo patent lands, and canals.
GLC02437.06318
Discusses a business transaction involving himself, Thomas Randall, [Joseph] Anthony, and Mr. [William] Crammond. Informs Randall he met with Crammond to arrange payment for $12,000 with the condition of Crammond releasing Knox's and Anthony's names...
GLC02437.06319
January 24, 1795
Discusses a business transaction involving himself, Henry Knox, [Joseph] Anthony, and Mr. [William] Crammond. Expresses his relief in Knox paying his bond. Notes he will not be able to sell his teas without putting them up for auction unless an...
GLC02437.06323
January 25, 1795
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Encloses a letter (not included) from Mr. [Leonard] Jarvis informing Jackson that Knox's request has not been determined by the Committee yet.
GLC02437.06326
January 29, 1795
Discusses a business transaction involving himself, Thomas Randall, [Joseph] Anthony, George Bell, and Mr. [William] Crammond. Includes further correspondence concerning the debt owed by Knox to Randall, and Randall's debt to Mr. Crammond and his...
GLC02437.06330
January 31, 1795
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Describes his current health problems to his brother. Starts by stating that he had a very black day but is recovering and thanks "the supreme disposer of events for his mercy in pointing out this happy asylum to me." Includes a list of 11 things...
GLC02437.06335
February 1, 1795
Expresses disappointment that Knox will not be in Boston but states that "to clear the way for you I have settled with nearly all Mr. F.s creditors - " most likely referring to some money owed. Discusses land business. Gives his love to David.
GLC02437.06336
February 2, 1795
Discusses financial business and expresses his wish that Knox be in Boston as he had planned, stressing the importance of his presence due to financial interests. Mentions a plan to buy poultry.
GLC02437.06337
to Nathan Dane
February 4, 1795
Discusses having the legislature right mistakes made by the land surveyors in relation to the Waldo Patent. Letterpress copy.
GLC02437.06343
Ink is extremely faded and as a result, the document is largely illegible. Most likely about issues involved with the Waldo patent lands. Letterpress copy.
GLC02437.06345
Discusses the dire state of his finances and debts. Mentions Mr. Crammond, one of his creditors. States "my creditors have not yet met me and my situation is so intangled & complex that I fear it will end in my total ruin."
GLC02437.06347
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