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[Proposal to sell one hundred thousand acres in the Waldo patent]
circa 1784-1806
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Offers 100,000 acres for sale, and describes the positive characteristics of this tract of land.
GLC02437.09298
[Regarding interest in the borders of the Waldo patent]
1783-1815
States that two men are interested in the boundaries of the Waldo patent, and discusses the surveys used to establish these bounds.
GLC02437.09299
[Discussing proposal regarding settlers on Waldo patent]
Regarding the terms on which the settlers on the Waldo patent can continue to live on their lands. There was an ongoing debate between Knox and these settlers over who these lands belonged to.
GLC02437.09300
Observations on the lands adjacent to the Bay of Fundy, its make, produce, inhabitants &c.
Geographical survey of the lands and waters around the Bay of Fundy in Maine. Also counts the number of inhabitants on the land.
GLC02437.09301
[Discussing the boundaries of the Waldo patent]
Mills, John, fl. 1755-1796
Discussing the boundaries of the Waldo patent, and surveys of the land. Written some time after 1786.
GLC02437.09302
[Estimate of deductions that may be made from the Waldo patent]
circa 1785-1806
Estimates of the total acreage that may be deducted from the Waldo patent, due to various losses such as water and debt. Also gives a detailed description of these losses, and explains why many of them should not be considered detrimental to the...
GLC02437.09303
[Notes on Winslow family claims on Waldo patent]
Discussing the claims of the Winslow family on the Waldo patent. Written after 1785.
GLC02437.09304
[Discussing Indians settling on the Waldo patent]
circa 1795-1806
Discussion of whether part of the Waldo patent should be given over to Indians, and also relates the history of the ownership of the patent. Written after 1795.
GLC02437.09305
Return of recruites inlisted [sic] and sworn to serve for three years and during the War in the Second Regiment of Artillery commanded by Colonel John Lamb
May 1782
Machin, Thomas, 1744-1816
Lists the names of forty soldiers.
GLC02437.10035
[Regarding land disputes on Waldo patent] [Fragment]
circa August 1798
Document regarding the issues of land ownership between Henry Knox and settlers on the Waldo patent. Written on the verso of a printed land sale deed that was left blank. Both the beginning and end of the document are missing. Written some time after...
GLC02437.10651
to his parents, [brother-in-law], and sister
December 16, 1863
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Reports that Hiram Wright has been taken to the hospital with small pox and expects that he will come down with it pretty badly. Writes that he has been appointed cook for the week and discusses what he's had for dinner. He explains that the men in...
GLC07460.065
December 24, 1863
Thanks his family for the gift of "goodies" he received for Christmas and hopes that he will be able to share Christmas with them after the war is over. Writes that he is very proud of his nephew Welly (Wellington Spohn) and expects to receive a...
GLC07460.066
[Collection of WWII letters of Sidney Diamond to Estelle Spero] [decimalized]
April 28, 1942 - January 19, 1945
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Sidney Diamond (1922-1945) enlisted in mid-April 1942, interrupting the chemical engineering degree that he was undertaking at City College. Diamond was sent to the South Pacific in June 1943, where he served as First Lieutenant to the Eighty-Second...
GLC09120
to Henry Knox
24 July 1791
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
References Knox's letter of 17 July. Will forward the letter Knox included for David Cobb. Claims that Cobb will write him and President Washington about the Postmaster General position. Tells Knox that Cobb's situation is "a very unpleasant one."...
GLC02437.05081
22 August 1791
Maunsell, John, fl. 1724-1795
Says he arrived in New York 2 days ago after a passage of 39 days from Falmouth. Reports that he left London on 29 June and that William Knox and their friend Brett saw his post chaise off. Notes the enclosed letter is meant for him (not included)...
GLC02437.05133
to James Wilkinson
9 March 1792
Zeigler, David, 1748-1811
Marked copy; titled "Copy of a letter from Major Zeigler to Lt. Col. Commandt. Wilkinson." Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Comments on the job the Quartermaster has performed, and justifies his own conduct when working...
GLC02437.05341
11 March 1792
Swan, Caleb, 1758-1809
Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Writes that he went to Kentucky to "pay off the militia of that district who served in General [Arthur] St. Clair's expedition against the Indians in 1791," as he was instructed to do....
GLC02437.05349
March 13, 1792
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Writes that in the course of his duties, he has offended Captain Ford, but wants to assure him that no cause for offense was given. Has enclosed some materials explaining his case....
GLC02437.05351
to Henry Knox [Fragment]
March 19, 1791
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Placing Knox in charge of certain affairs of govenrment, because he is going on "a journey to the Southern States." Gives Knox orders regarding various military actions, including troop recruitment, hostilities "against the indians." and treaty...
GLC02437.09312
[Statement]
January 16- January 26, 1792
First part includes a printed letter from George Washington asking the Secretary of War (Henry Knox) to publish a statement regarding the United States' attempts for the "re-establishment of peace and friendship" with the Indians. The second part is...
GLC02437.10589
17 July 1791
References Knox's letter of 10 July. Is happy that Knox approves of his negotiations. Is at a loss "where would be the best location." Will know more when Mr. Bruce returns from Penobscot. Wrote to Knox last Sunday about the purchase of the town...
GLC02437.05068
22 July 1791
Notes he received this day from Captain Chessman a tin case containing the maps of the District of Maine. Hopes Knox receives them safely. Says he will see the advantage of purchasing Mount Desert by looking at the maps. Saw in the newspaper that...
GLC02437.05080
Is disappointed that he has not heard from Royal Flint on the purchase of Mount Desert in Maine. Having authority to negotiate, he will make advances to Mr. Greigore tomorrow. Will receive the maps by Captain Chessman, who is on the Brig "Ceres" on...
GLC02437.05082
[Partially printed law document involving the estate of Samuel Waldo]
25 June 1791
Price, Ezekiel, 1727-1802
Marked "Copy." Signed three times by the attorney Ezekiel Price. Witnessed by Samuel Niles. States the amount recovered from the estate of Samuel Waldo in the Court of Common Pleas in Suffolk County was 4,125 pounds, 1 shilling, and 4 pence. That...
GLC02437.05083
A short description of the lands between the rivers Penobscott and Schoodie in the District of Maine
27 July 1791
Bruce, Phineas, 1762-1809
Appears to be a copy of the description of lands in Maine sent to Henry Jackson and Royal Flint. There is also a secretarial signature of Bruce on page four. Claims it is less mountainous than most of Massachusetts. Describes fine fresh meadows...
GLC02437.05087
to Lucy Knox
Reports that Mrs. Flucker arrived in New York from Antigua this afternoon with her 2 children, Thomas and Muriel. Says she is with him at Mrs. Lorings. Writes, "You will be charmed with and proud of her." She will set off from Elizabethtown either...
GLC02437.05089
28 July 1791
Encloses Phineas Bruce's report on the Maine lands around the Penobscot and Schoodie as well as the Kennebec Rivers (GLC02437.05087). After reading the report, Jackson says "I am decided to take one million in each situation." Has concluded the...
GLC02437.05090
[A prospectus for "A Topographical analysis of the United States of America"]
1 August 1791
Tatham, William, 1752-1819
Enclosed with a broadside with GLC02437.05093.01. Advertises the work to be published by Tatham. Says the analysis covers each state and "shewing the extent and relative Situation of the several Counties." It will be continued annually. Says three...
GLC02437.05093.02
31 July 1791
References Knox's joint letter with William Duer of 26 July. Is happy he was able to anticipate their desires by concluding the deal on Thursday (this was for the purchase of half of Mount Desert and various islands off the coast of Maine). Goes on...
GLC02437.05094
Anticipates seeing Knox by the middle of August. Observed that Major Jackson was appointed Postmaster General (although this was wrong, Timothy Pickering was appointed on 12 August 1791). Says the news will "disappoint & mortify" their friend David...
GLC02437.05095
7 August 1791
Agreeable to his promise of 31 July, he is enclosing a copy of the agreement with Mr. Gregoire (not included). Notes he will move forward with the surveys. States he drew upon Duer for $200 payable at 20 days sight to pay the sums mentioned his...
GLC02437.05106
References Knox's letter of 29 July. Besides the 100,000 acres mentioned as his payment earlier, Jackson wants another 100,000 acres more "as a subordinate purchaser, but I will leave it with you to determine exactly as is most agreeable to your...
GLC02437.05107
9 August 1791
References receiving Knox's letter of 3 August. Says "the five townships next the patent shall be attend'd to." Thinks the committee will meet on 15 August to receive the $5,000. Will then bring up the purchase of the other million acres then....
GLC02437.05113
11 August 1791
Encloses the deeds for the two million acre land purchase executed by Flint and himself. Has also forwarded Knox his own transfers for the twenty shares (not included). Will forward Peirce's 20 shares when he is back in town. Says the shares are...
GLC02437.05114
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
12 August 1791
Bird, Henry Merttins, 1755-1818
Marked "Extract." This is a partial copy of the GLC02437.05117.
GLC02437.05119
14 August 1791
References Knox's letter of 8 August. Says the Eastern committee will be together tomorrow or the next day. Notes he will attend to the other million acres and a conditional agreement respecting the four townships. Reports "the Winslows will never...
GLC02437.05120
to the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
18 August 1791
Reports that as "we have located only one million acres of land between the Schoodie & Penobscot, I think it most for the interest of the concern'd to make a further purchase (provided we can command the funds) of the other million acres to join the...
GLC02437.05124
Reports that the bank scripts have been forwarded. Believes he took advantage of the high prices they were bringing and sold them. Says he "made prospects this day for the purchase of the other million, but I think they will not sell, or will ask...
GLC02437.05125
21 August 1791
References Knox's letters of 12 and 15 August. Comments he will be mortified if "our transfers did not arrive in season to avail yourself of the highest going price." Notes he could have sold them to be delivered in a few days, which was the usual...
GLC02437.05130
Last Thursday he gave the enclosed proposals (not included) to the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands. Received a verbal answer on Friday "that it was an object of such magnitude they had concluded to consult and advise with their absent...
GLC02437.05131
[Extract of a letter from Mr. Priestly to Mrs. Lapsly]
28 August 1791
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Creator from docket, which is in Knox's hand. Williams sent an extract of a letter from Mr. Priestly of Beardstown, Kentucky to Mrs. Lapsly who was residing at the warm springs in Bath County, Virginia. The extract says "The men are returned from...
GLC02437.05135
References Knox's letter of 22 August. Asks if he has any influence to exert it for John Coffin Jones to become the Director of the Bank. Jones owns 80 shares and Jackson says "few are better qualified for that important trust - he is now at...
GLC02437.05136
1 September 1791
References Knox's letter of 26 August. Reports that the committee "Jointly and Severally are averse to selling any more land in large quantities; and as I wrote you we must be prepared to make our application to the Legislature at their next Session...
GLC02437.05137
to Phineas Bruce
5 September 1791
Marked "Copy." Asks Bruce to procure information on the soil, timber, and waters within the two purchases in Maine made for William Duer and Knox, each of which contains a million acres. Says expenses and "a consideration for your Service" will be...
GLC02437.05144
11 September 1791
References Knox's letter of 4 September. Did everything he could to get another million acres of land in Maine for Knox. Reports that the committee is "even affraid to think of selling, much more to treat with me on the subject." Writes that since...
GLC02437.05153
15 September 1791
Reports that Captain James Magee is bound for a voyage around the cape to the northwest coast of America on the 150-ton ship, "Margarett." The ship is owned by James and Thomas Lamb, James Magee, and Thomas H. Perkins, all of Boston. They intend to...
GLC02437.05158
18 September 1791
References Knox's letters of 8 and 11 September, which have "overwhelmed me with grief." This is in reference to the death of Knox's son, Marcus. Writes, "that so lovely, promising & amiable boy [sic] should be taken away from his Parents & friends...
GLC02437.05162
Reports that on Friday evening, he received an express from William Duer from New York that only took 45 hours to arrive. The letter said Madame de la Val and Mr. de la Roche will be leaving New York by 18 September with 20 of her people to proceed...
GLC02437.05163
[List of salaries for the War Department]
30 September 1791
Stagg, John, Jr., 1758-1803
A total of 7 salaries for a total of $1,437. This was the pay for the quarter consisting of July, August, and September. Page two has the signatures of the department, noting they were paid on 3 October 1791. Only Knox's signature is absent....
GLC02437.05177
to Henry and Lucy Knox
circa September 1791
Robaulet, James, fl. 1791
Signed in text in the third person. Asks leave to visit with Henry and Lucy Knox when he returns to Philadelphia from Albany.
GLC02437.05178
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