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to Lucy Knox
February 8, 1801
Hayer, Martha, fl. 1801
Inquires why she has not heard form her. Discusses various people and friends. Also inquires after Knox's mother and father.
GLC02437.07504
[Appraisement of land]
23 April 1801
Vaughan, Charles, 1759-1839
Noted as a copy on the docket. Land dealings involving Thomas Winthrop, Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, Henry Jackson, Charles Vaughan, George Ulmer, and Daniel Livermore. Also appears to be an agreement for the hiring of Daniel Livermore to assist...
GLC02437.07522
to Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, and Henry Jackson.
Winthrop, Thomas, fl. 1801
An agreement for the appraisal of lands in Hampden, Maine. Also involves land deals with Thomas Winthrop, Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, and Henry Jackson. Note at bottom of letter that says, "see also p. 175." Docket notes received 7 May 1801.
GLC02437.07523
to Charles Vaughan and George Ulmer
Noted as a copy. Formally requests an appraisal and description of the metes and bounds in the township of Hampden, Maine that is owned by Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, and Henry Jackson.
GLC02437.07524
[Agreement for land]
5 May 1801
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Noted as a copy on the docket. Document is unsigned but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Appears to be an agreement allowing Israel [Thorndale] to "enter" and "take hold" of a tract of land located in the back of Hampden, Maine (north of the...
GLC02437.07527
[List of stock at St. Georges]
1 June 1801
A list of stock at the farm in St. George, Maine. The list contains the number of horses, sheep, oxen, and so on.
GLC02437.07537
to George Ulmer
9 June 1801
Seobey, John, fl. 1801
Appears to be an official statement of events that took place in the county of Hancock, Maine. An informant reported there was a large gathering of armed men who intended to head to [Cartine?], Maine to release the prisoners. The informant reports...
GLC02437.07542
[Receipt for highway taxes]
22 June 1801
McGlathery, William, fl. 1800-1801
Receipt for highway taxes paid by Henry Knox on the Muscongus patent (also known as the Waldo patent) in the township of Frankfort, Maine for the year 1800.
GLC02437.07549
to unkown [illegible]
6 July 1801
Letter is illegible due to fading. Name and date taken from a note added at a later date.
GLC02437.07557
to Esquire Elmore
11 July 1801
Welch, Abraham, fl. 1801
Noted as a copy. Appears to be discussing an encounter he had with a "hellish gang" and reports on the information he learned. Mentions he was unwillingly "anisiated" [initiated?] this day into the "Diabolical Lodge" by one of the members of that...
GLC02437.07563
Letter is possibly a copy. The letter is not signed but based on the content it is likely from Knox. Continues to discuss the ongoing conflict with the settlers and the surveyors on the north part of the Waldo patent. Informs Knox of rumors of men...
GLC02437.07564
to Henry Knox
16 July 1801
Hall, Joseph, 1720-1807
Informs Knox he paid $750 and received the release on a note as Knox had instructed. Also mentions they arrested Knox's farrier but ended up releasing him. Discusses the ongoing conflict between the settlers and surveyors on the Waldo patent lands.
GLC02437.07569
[An affidavit from Henry Knox]
22 August 1801
Document is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. An affidavit by Henry Knox concerning a land warrant granted to him for his military services. Appears Knox delivered the warrant to Richard Platt and received a certificate for $1000...
GLC02437.07586
Legal document regarding dispute over land deeds
3 November 1792
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
Discusses the decision made concerning a deed to a tract of land. Mr. De la Roche and Madame de Leval "went unto Henry Jackson ... and demanded of him title, to a tract of Land ... " which he refused to do so, saying "he has already assigned to Mr...
GLC02437.10256
Henry Knox Esq. Secretary at War in a/c with the United States for expenditures for Indian treaties.
12 November 1792
Nourse, Joseph, 1754-1841
Lists charges to Knox's account from Indian treaties. Total amounts to $3,479.39 ¼. Two notes. First dated 12 November. States "I certify that the above Acct. is a True Copy the original of which is filed on Record in this Office." Second dated 16...
GLC02437.10258
Henry Knox Esq. Secretary at War in a/c current with the United States
November 16, 1792
Three parts. First part dated 16 November. Lists expenditures due to Indian treaties as well as expenses incurred through different departments. Total amounts to $51,464.36. Note stating "By a Statement of this Transaction mark't A it appears that...
GLC02437.10259
to Samuel Waldo
January 23, 1793
Discusses a purchase for a patent and property. Document is largely illegible. Watermarked "C Patch."
GLC02437.10261
to unknown [incomplete]
25 April 1793
States that he would like Captain John Hills, "a celebrated and scientific Surveyor and draughts man" to "make a perfect plan of the Waldo patent which has now become to me very interesting as I have agreed to purchase out the Winslow family."...
GLC02437.10263
to James Wilkinson
17 May 1793
Marked private. Thanks General Wilkinson for his letters and states that he is "persuaded that your good sense as well as inclination will lead you to unite cordially with general Wayne, and to promote a spirit of harmony throughout the several corps...
GLC02437.10267
[Excerpt of a letter discussing national conflict] [incomplete]
circa 1784-1806
Advocates a peaceful settlement in a national conflict. Hopes that the outcome will not be like a duel in the army "in which both parties expired." Waterstained, making ink blurry and difficult to read. Letterpress copy.
GLC02437.10279
to Henry Jackson
5 September 1793
Writes to General Jackson about the goings on of the family. States that "I depnd on you about the taxes" and that the "yellow fever still conitues to rage." Mentions that his son is still studying. Watermarked "Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold by J...
GLC02437.10283
to William Morris
December 11, 1793
Writes that he will leave papers with Morris and asks that he deliver them. Mentions a deed and how it should be handled, "signed before two or more witnesses." Goes on to give instructions on what to do with the papers. Ink is faded, especially...
GLC02437.10287
to Thomas Longman
15 December 1793
Writes to express sympathy that Longman has been having "trouble with the Creditors of Mr. Fluckers estate." Mentions exchanging money for different currencies. Discusesses unspecified circumstances and expresses "gratitude for your forbearance and...
GLC02437.10289
to unknown
10 May 1794
Discusses money and materials in constructing the house and states that he is "extremely anxious that it should be completed in the course of the year, although my heart fears that I shall not be able to go there this summer." Mentions the new corps...
GLC02437.10299
to Joseph Peirce [incomplete]
24 June 1794
Discusses taxes and states "in case of all taxes in future, it would be much more acceptable to me, and more civil, that he would notify you [Jackson] ... " Continues writing about taxes and the possible ramifications of an increase. Watermarked...
GLC02437.10303
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