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to Sarah Wood
8 June 1916
Wood, Mary A., fl. 1900-1916
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GLC02176.39
to Dear Cousin
23 December 1930
Hiatt, George J., fl. 1930
GLC02176.40
[Tribute to Capt. Boswell]
1861-1865
Clipping from unknown newspaper. Dated August 6, no year.
GLC02176.41
Map of an unnamed town, with various houses identified.
GLC02176.42
Genealogical notes on small lined sheets.
GLC02176.43
circa 1820
Wood, Isaac, fl. 1820
Fragment containing accounts and remedies.
GLC02176.44
[Genealogical notes on the Way family]
With attached newspaper clipping.
GLC02176.45
[Tintype portrait of Matthew Wood]
Tintype portrait of Matthew Wood as an older man.
GLC02176.46
[Tintype portrait of unidentified male]
GLC02176.47
[Tintype portrait of unidentied female]
GLC02176.48
[Tintype portrait William A. Wood]
GLC02176.49
[Albumen portrait of Leydia Boswell Way]
Albumen portrait.
GLC02176.50
[Tintype portrait of William A. Wood]
As a young boy.
GLC02176.51
[Red leather pocketbook]
GLC02176.52
to Henry Knox
3 September 1774
Brown, Christopher, fl. 1772-1774
Reports shipment of publications to Knox from Thomas Longman, with Brown writing on Longman's behalf. Reports that there have been no recent shipments from Boston. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00179
to William Knox
21 September 1774
Waldo, Jonathon, fl. 1721-1779
Indicates that Captain Scott has magazines for Henry Knox, which Waldo will forward. Very much looks forward to seeing William. Comments on the kindness of a women named Miss Sally to both William and himself.
GLC02437.00180
29 September 1774
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Thanks Knox for their business relationship. In regard to the (illegal) tea Rivington sent Knox to sell, Rivington comments: "I fancy you had much rather I had not sent an article so much out of your way of Business." If Knox has not sold it...
GLC02437.00181
2 October 1774
Asks Knox to send a copy of John Hancock's Massacre Day Oration from March 1774 under a blank paper cover, because Rivington has an immediate use for the speech commemorating the Boston Massacre. Also regquests a single copy of any well-written...
GLC02437.00182
6 October 1774
Reports shipment of publications to Knox from Thomas Longman, with Brown writing on Longman's behalf. Reports that there have been diminished shipments from Boston. Mentions that parliament dissolved, which may work to America's advantage. Longman...
GLC02437.00183
15 October 1774
Asks Knox to send him printing ink immediately. Discusses the contraband tea Knox is selling for him (see also GLC02437.00171, GLC02437.00178, and GLC02437.00181). Indicates that his home is open to Knox and his wife if they travel to the New York...
GLC02437.00184
9 November 1774
Makes a lengthy, poetic comparison of the reception of Knox's last letter to a lost sailor finding land. Also gives a lengthy explanation for why he has not written sooner and apologizes for being remiss. Continues with a discussion of friendship...
GLC02437.00185
14 November 1774
Asks Knox to find an excuse for Waldo's mother, who has accused Waldo of neglect for not writing. States that running a store is very time consuming and prevents him from writing. Mentions that he sent a package with letters and newspapers to Knox...
GLC02437.00186
19 November 1774
Indicates that he is in desperate need of printing ink and wants Knox to procure it for him. Discusses pricing for Rivington's edition of Lord Chesterfield's Letters, asking Knox to find purchasers immediately because the resolutions for non...
GLC02437.00187
December 1, 1774
Tells Knox that he has sent loyalist pamphlets to his friend Mr. Bates, the "Burser of the Swan man of war" which will set sail for Boston on 2 December 1774. Explains that he did not send them directly to Knox because Knox's friends "on the patriot...
GLC02437.00188
February 3, 1774
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818
Orders magazines.
GLC02437.00189
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