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3 September 1782
Frothingham, Thomas, 1755-1827
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the month of August 1782 at West Point, New York. Items listed by type and weight.
GLC02437.10703
September 1782
Return for ordnance and military stores ordered by General Lord Stirling to be sent to West Point. Items listed by type and number.
GLC02437.10705
February 20, 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Return for Captain Thomas Patten's company of artillery men. Men listed by name (more than 70), date of enlistment, length of service, hometown and state including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
GLC02437.10706
March 28, 1783
Fleming, George, 1748-1822
Return of ordnance and ordnance stores at Stoney [Stony] Point and Verplancks [Verplanck's] Point. Items listed by weight, ammunition and location.
GLC02437.10707
[Return of American prisoners]
11 September 1783
Sherburne, Benjamin, fl. 1777-1783
People listed by name, home town, state, where and when they were taken prisoner and gender. Noted as a true copy in the docket. Place written taken from docket.
GLC02437.10710
4 October 1783
"Report of the Board appointed for examination of the invalids" of the army. Approximately 75 men listed by name, age, regiment, time of service and ailment. "Disease" column includes such ailments as dysentery, venereal disease, and lunacy....
GLC02437.10711
to Joseph M. Maitland
February 13, 1890
Morris, John W., fl. 1890
Letter addressed "Dear Sir and Comrade." Offers his vast legal experience in settling pension claims. Appears to be a generic letter of solicitation. Includes five blank pension forms as examples and one return envelope.
GLC03523.10.206
to Nettie Maitland
2 May 1890
Lemon, George E., fl. 1890
Attorney George E. Lemon Requests additional evidence for her claim. Writes, "Your own statements will not be accepted as sufficient, witnesses must be disinterested parties."
GLC03523.10.208
Rutherford B. Hayes
1861-1877
Portrait of Rutherford B. Hayes. Hayes is facing towards his right, looking diagonally left. Appears to be wearing a three-piece suit, with the vest unbuttoned and a black tie, mostly hidden by his beard. Mounted to a backerboard (9.9 x 22.3 cm)....
GLC00118.01.02
to Henry Knox
22 August 1801
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Discusses the progress of the surveying and updates Knox on his schedule. Mentions the committee's presence may help keep the peace with the settlers. Letter is a duplicate of GLC02437.07585.
GLC02437.07588
to Unknown
Discusses the progress of the surveying. Notes Mr. [John?] Gleason and his party will be with [George?] Ulmer on Monday. Also mentions Thomas and Major [Benjamin?] Bracket will be assembling the people on Monday to explain the surveying and to try to...
GLC02437.07589
[Indenture for land in Hampden, Maine]
25 August 1801
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Noted as a copy. A detailed indenture between Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, Henry Jackson, and Thomas Lindall Winthrop. The indenture appears to be for two tracts of land in Hampden, Maine sold to Winthrop by Knox, Lincoln, and Jackson. Indenture...
GLC02437.07592
28 August 1801
Whiting, Thurston, 1753-1829.
Appears to be reporting on the activities of the settlers. States "they [the settlers and/or bandits?] act upon system - that they have their spies out - that they occupy certain posts - & keep up a frequent communication between different parties."...
GLC02437.07594
to unknown
3 September 1801
Document is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Discusses a large barn full of various items such as hay and rye. Also discusses a shed adjoining the barn and the total value of the goods. Letter is likely referring to Mr. Joseph...
GLC02437.07603
to Lucy Flucker Knox [in French]
9 September 1801
Swan, Christiana, fl. 1799-1804
Letter is in French. Lucy Flucker Knox is the daughter of Henry and Lucy Knox.
GLC02437.07608
[A list of insurgents]
10 September 1801
Document is not signed but appears to be in Henry Knox's handwriting. A list of names of the insurgents. Relays a conversation between James [Cates] and William Whitney (who is one of the names listed as an insurgent). Appears Whitney was trying to...
GLC02437.07609
to Captain Hunter
16 September 1801
Towle, Simon, fl. 1801-1805
Noted as a copy. Reports on conversation he had with an old acquaintance regarding the settlers' opinions about Knox's lands being surveyed. His friend says the settlers are determined to butcher the Ulmer's, Houston, and Wilson with bayonets....
GLC02437.07616
[Indictments found by the Grand Jury]
1 October 1801
Document is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. A list of names of the men who were indicted by the Grand Jury for riots that took place 4 July 1801. Also includes two different lists of "evidences" (possibly witnesses) the first...
GLC02437.07633
to Edward Kelleran [incomplete]
16 October 1801
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Instructions given to Kelleran on a list of items to purchase and how and where to deliver the items. The first portion of the letter appears to be missing.
GLC02437.07638
[Receipt of cancelled bond]
29 October 1801
First page signed by John Rynier and David [Fales] as witnesses to the original agreement. Page two includes the receipt which is signed by James McCullison, Samuel Tilton (possibly a witness) and John Gleason as a witness. Appears to be a receipt...
GLC02437.07647
[Land bond]
First page signed by John Rynier and David [Fales] as witnesses to the original agreement. A bond given to Francis Reed by Henry Knox for 50 acres of land in Hancock Country, Maine.
GLC02437.07648
to the Senate and House of Representatives
30 October 1801
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. A letter from Henry Knox to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts regarding Joseph Jones' petition. Knox appears to be seeking help from the...
GLC02437.07650
[Cancelled bond]
A note on the second page is signed by John Gleason. Appears to be a receipt of a note for a lot of land in Lincoln, Maine. A sworn statement by Knox that the note for John Foot has been fully paid.
GLC02437.07651
[Written deposition]
31 October 1801
Cates, Benjamin, fl. 1801
Signed by Benjamin Cates, James Cates, John Cates, and Andrew Cates. Also signed by David Fales as the Justice of the Peace. A written deposition regarding the defacement of surveyed land on Henry Knox's patent in Maine. The deposition describes the...
GLC02437.07653
[Land deed]
4 November 1801
Signed by George Ulmer, Polly Ulmer, and David Fales and John Gleason as witnesses. A land deed in Penobscot Bay, Maine for the sum of $500 paid by Henry Knox to George and Polly Ulmer.
GLC02437.07655
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