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to Henry Knox
8 August 1795
Kirby, J.B., fl. 1795
Thanks Knox a great deal for his letter and attention. Sends love to Lucy Knox and asks about Mrs. Flucker, presumably Sarah Lyons Flucker, who once lived in Antigua.
GLC02437.06487
2 September 1795
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Asks Knox to bring some things back from Boston for her, among other various topics.
GLC02437.06509
January 14, 1796
Expresses her desire to see Knox again and worries about her son.
GLC02437.06595
March 15, 1796-March 18, 1796
Nesmith, James, fl. 1796
Signed by Knowlton, Nesmith, and several other parties. Write to inform Knox that they have heard from Alexander Campbell that the inhabitants of Ducktrap, Maine, have joined together to oppose Knox's land ownership rights in the region. Wanted to...
GLC02437.06664
1 July 1796
Kersey, William, fl. 1796
Free frank stamped as "free" and signed by William Simmons. Writes to ask for Knox's help. Knew Knox from service during the war. Explains that due to a recent act of Congress, he will be among a number of soldiers to be "deranged" [released] from...
GLC02437.06781
to Edward Kelleran
30 October 1798
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Three letters written by Knox to various people. First to Captain Edward Kelleran discussing the cargo of a ship and payment of the crew. Second to John Gleason regarding the delivery of letters to Kelleran. Last to Waterman Thomas about the sale...
GLC02437.07182
to Benjamin Joy
23 August 1799
Knox received Joy's letter of 6 August 1799. Knox's financial woes are preventing him from making payments presently. He, himself, is owed money. Knox mentions that his sawmills are not at work right now. He has discussed these matters with Henry...
GLC02437.07301
12 November 1800
Lucy Knox writes to her husband Henry to say he left some provisions behind because he left so suddenly. Lucy could Knox was harried and distressed. She talks of her daughter not feeling well. Lucy does not know when she should expect to hear from...
GLC02437.07483
14 June 1801
Informs Joy his timber will be shipped to him this week. Also informs Joy that he hired a surveyor for Joy's lands.
GLC02437.07544
1 August 1801
Joy, Benjamin, 1758-1830
Discusses business transactions involving timber and lime. Appears to complain about a shipment of timber being short and the long pieces being cut. Threatens to prosecute the shipper who delivered the timber unless the shipper can replace the...
GLC02437.07577
10 October 1801
Joy mentions he is desirous to have a description of the land he purchased from Knox. Notes he would like as detailed of a description on the lands as possible. Says he would like the information to be "backed" by Knox's "declaration" and would like...
GLC02437.07636
to General [Stevens]
16 October 1801
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Knox explains the financial difficulties he is having. Describes his limestone business and boasts over its quality. Requests Steven's takes Knox's limestone under his protection and...
GLC02437.07637
to Nathaniel Kidder
9 October 1802
Noted as a copy. Instructions given to Kidder regarding the sale of Brigadiers Island (present day Sears Island, Maine) to [Rowland] Center.
GLC02437.07760
to Mr. Kerby
13 October 1802
Letter is not signed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Discusses their mutual friend Mrs. [Sarah Lyons] Beaumez (Knox's sister-in-law) and the loss of her husband. Mentions Beaumez's sons (Thomas and Francis Flucker) and how he hopes they...
GLC02437.07761
16 November 1802
Kidder, Nathaniel, 1771-1855
Updates Knox on the advertisement he listed for Knox's personal property on the newly purchased Brigadiers Island (present day Sears Island, Maine). Informs Knox he tried negotiating with the new owners (Messrs [Rowland] Center and Jenkins) as...
GLC02437.07768
23 November 1802
Says the "post" left earlier than expected and he was not able to mail the letters last week. Notes he enclosed (not included) an account of the sale from the auction. Also mentions William Staples applied to him about paying Knox's current years'...
GLC02437.07771
18 August 1806
McKellar, John, fl. 1759
Written from "St. Georges," likely in or near present-day Thomaston, Maine. Writes to ask for an appointment to be keeper of the new lighthouse to be built on Franklin Island. Explains that he and his son are in financial trouble, and if he obtains...
GLC02437.08037
1782
King, Rufus, 1755-1827
Asks for his help in obtaining an extract of a letter. Dated added later in pencil.
Signer of the U.S. Constitution.
GLC02437.08156
to Rufus King
13 June 1785
Discusses the line of inheritance for the Waldo patent, beginning with Brigadier General Samuel Waldo and passing down to his wife, Lucy Flucker Knox. Also provides news about friends and acquaintances, such as the fact that General [Rufus] Putnam...
GLC02437.09127
21 July 1802
Discussing various leases of small parts of the Waldo Patent, parts of which he oversees for Knox. Wonders why Knox allows Captain Grant to occupy so much of the marshland.
GLC02437.09280
23 1791
Appears to discuss trying to find a vacancy or employment for King. Month is not listed. Date was taken from the docket.
GLC02437.09823
1788
Writes that she misses him and is quite impatient for him to come home. Discusses their children and mutual friends. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.09933
18 June 1794
Discusses hiring an agent for the building of the frigate in New York and the fact that he is looking for "a character of approved accuracy, and integrity, acquainted with the modes of obtaining labor and materials which will be required in the most...
GLC02437.10302
3-8 June 1777
Laments Henry's absence, noting he has been gone for three months exactly. Relates that their daughter, Lucy, is well and beautiful despite "five pitts of the small pox in her face." Comments on Henry's loss, possibly of clothes, noting that she...
GLC02437.10452
Manuscript [in Dutch]
1686
GLC03107.05074
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