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to Henry Knox
15 November 1801
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Reminds Knox of the importance to pay Mr. Thomas C. Amory's note while in Boston. Says the note is due around the end of the month.
GLC02437.07669
to Henry Jackson and Benjamin Lincoln [incomplete]
3 July 1804
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Unsigned, and likely incomplete, but the handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Writes that he is grateful to Jackson and Lincoln and wants to relieve them of their endorsements of his notes. Discusses financial arrangements with Mr....
GLC02437.07869
to Henry Jackson
31 October 1789
Writes regarding his wife's estate, sending related papers for Jackson to examine and to show to others.
GLC02437.09229
28 October 1804
Discusses his house building business. Notes he is in the process of purchasing materials and engaging his mechanics to work on his buildings. Requests 200,000 to 300,000 bricks of lime from Knox. Describes the type and style of houses he wishes to...
GLC02437.09870
16 November 1783
Knox gives Jackson orders regarding taking control of King's Bridge, New York as the British evacuate their troops. Informs Jackson that the first and fourth Massachusetts regiments "have been directed to march this day for King's Bridge" where they...
GLC02437.10189
to Henry Jackson [incomplete]
9 April 1792
Reiterates that "Mr. Duer and I myself authorized you and Mr. Flint to purchase for us and not for any other person - " in relation to a land purchase. Continues discusses the circumstances surrounding the buying of the land. Mentions Madame la Val...
GLC02437.10248
20 May 1792
Discusses a letter received previously from Jackson and how sorry that he has not been able to respond promptly. Most of the rest of the page is illegible. Date and place writ from previous assessment. Watermarked "G R" under a crest.
GLC02437.10249
2 August 1792
Discusses a problem with William Duer about Duer's "inablity to comply with his contract with me." Writes that Duer seems to want things to "remain on their former footing." Mentions that Duer raised $12,500 dollars and still promises $25,000 for...
GLC02437.10252
to unknown
31 August 1793
Discusses the construction of a building. States that "I am persuaded that it would be chaper and perhaps better to defer the building until next year." Mentions the cold weather and that if it lasts, the digging of the foundation can begin. Last...
GLC02437.10280
7 September 1793
Discusses financial situation in regards to taxes and the Waldo patent, a tract of land Knox inherited by marriage in present-day Maine. Mentions possibly making a trip out to the patent, but is uncertain whether or not he will be able to go and...
GLC02437.10284
December 7, 1793
Writes that "Madame dela Val has been here ... " Goes on to say that she should have the deed of land and a mortgage. Mentions a payment of $133 upon acceptance of the land. Watermarked "J Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold By J Woodmason/London."...
GLC02437.10286
29 May 1794
Discusses payment for services rendered. Wants Jackson to keep men "supplied so that no unnessary expence [is made] for idle workmen [due to] want of materials ... " Mentions installing lightning rods and "keeping an attentive eye upon the house...
GLC02437.10300
12 July 1794
Writes that he is looking forward to seeing Jackson soon and that a Mr. B might be "accompanying [him], but he is so uncertain that [he] doubt[s]." Watermarked "J Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold by J Woodmason/London." Letterpress copy.
GLC02437.10307
Manuscript [in Dutch]
1677/04/03
GLC03107.05023
1677/05/30
Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.05024
1677/02/19
GLC03107.05025
1678/03/06
GLC03107.05026
1677/03/19
GLC03107.05027
1678/04/13
GLC03107.05028
1678/08/06
GLC03107.05029
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
Jacobse, Pieter, fl. 1678
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.05030
1678/10/22
GLC03107.05031
1679/05/06
GLC03107.05032
Account document [in Dutch]
1681/02/10
GLC03107.05033
1679/07/01
GLC03107.05034
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