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[Account]
29 May 1791
Noted as a copy. A list of claims on the estate of Thomas Flucker. Docket notes the list are debts allowed by the Commissioners of Insolvency against Thomas Flucker's estate. Date taken from docket.
GLC02437.10617
[Note]
circa 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Signature is not listed but appears to be in Knox's handwriting. Appears to be a note about account information involving Henry Knox and William Duer. Various numbers and notes are noted on docket page. Most likely a draft. Date was added later...
GLC02437.10618
[Financial agreement]
25 May 1795
A financial transaction involving Henry Knox, George Meade, and Samuel Hodgdon. Lists drafts and orders accepted by Meade amounting in the sum of $31,136.32. Noted that the drafts and orders were drawn by Knox in favor of Hodgdon. Each party noted...
GLC02437.10622
[List]
25 May 1798
Account of orders drawn by John Gleason from 6 December 1797 to 25 May 1798. Various names and dollar amounts are listed. Document possibly has John Gleason's signature but is likely a docket. Date taken from docket.
GLC02437.10626
[Return]
circa 1 August 1781
Ruddock, John, fl. 1779-1796
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered at Fishkill, New York for the month of July 1781. Items listed by type, weight and current condition.
GLC02437.10683
[Roll of inhabitants living near West Point]
January 12, 1782
Carthy, Daniel, fl. 1780-1782
Roll for the inhabitants living in and nearby the garrison. People listed by name (33 cited), occupation, length of stay and related remarks. A note at bottom state that 20 of them are sutlers.
GLC02437.10690
A statement of the cannon, mortars, and howitzers at West Point and its dependencies essential to the defence of those places...
9 July 1782
Title continues, "... with a computation of ammunition and an exhibition of the quantities on hand and of the deficiencies." Sent to George Washington from Henry Knox, General commanding the artillery. Signed for and docketed for Knox by Samuel Shaw...
GLC02437.10503
[Return of sutlers in garrison at West Point]
8 October 1782
Moodie, Andrew, ?-1787
Return of sutlers and others in garrison at West Point, not of the army. Lists names, who they were licensed by, who gave them permission to build houses, and their trade or calling. Signed by Captain Andrew Moodie. Two dockets on verso.
GLC02437.10512
26 September 1783
Stafford, John R., ?-1812
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Return for the third regiment of Massachusetts foot soldiers. Lists men by company, rank, and present status. Countersigned by Michael Jackson. Noted as printed in...
GLC02437.10527
20 September 1783
Bailey, Francis, 1744-1817
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Return for troops at West Point, New York, commanded by Henry Knox. Lists men by company, rank, and present status. Noted as printed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by F...
GLC02437.10531
20 October 1783
GLC02437.10555
30 May 1784
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Return for troops at West Point. Lists men by regiment, rank and current status. Heavily waterstained in areas.
GLC02437.10582
Schedule of requisitions on the several states by the United States Congress assembled
25 September 1787
Nourse, Joseph, 1754-1841
Lists the requisitions and quotas, date, amount paid and balances due by state. Noted as taken from the Register's Office in the Department of the Treasury.
GLC02437.10585
circa 1796-1806
Account of Henry Knox's and the estate of the late Thomas Flucker. Includes a list of person names and pounds possibly owing through 1794 to 1795. 1806 noted on the docket.
GLC02437.10620
[Map of land]
circa 1790
Noted as a copy. Drawn sketch of a plan for the northwestern part of the Waldo Patent located in Maine. Depicts county lines and the northern and western boundaries of the Waldo Patent. Date was added later in pencil.
GLC02437.10666
Birthplace of General Knox.
circa 1860
Engraving of Georgian style house in Boston, Massachusetts, where Henry Knox was born.
GLC02437.10733
The Knox manuscripts:
1881
Slafter, Edmund F. (Edmund Farwell), 1816-1906
Title continues, "being the substance of a report made at the annual meeting of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, January 5, 1881, on the arrangement and binding of the manuscripts presented to the Society by the late Rear Admiral Henry...
GLC02437.10737
March 29, 1784
Hull, William, 1753-1825
Return for troops at West Point. Lists men by regiment, rank and current status. Date from docket. Noted as a copy in the docket.
GLC02437.10579
1792
Pierpont, Joseph, fl. 1792
Map of the land by the Penobscot River. Water is drawn with blue watercolor ink. Shows the division of land into different plots.
GLC02437.10593
[Muster roll]
8 September 1747
Morris, Charles, 1711-1781
Cosigned by David White. List of "effectives" [soldiers] in Captain Morris's Company of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo's regiment of Foot raised in the Province of Massachusetts Bay for the reduction of Canada.
GLC02437.10636
to Estelle Spero
December 21, 1942
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond describes his first sampling of Mexican food.
GLC09120.158
December 31, 1942
Diamond writes that it is New Years Eve yet he has "no place to go".
GLC09120.163
Diamond provides Estelle with a description of how best to kill one's enemy.
with drawinf in upper left hand corner
GLC09120.164
The Knox Papers.
circa 1870s
General overview of the Knox collection mentioning important events and people represented in the collection.
GLC02437.10736
to Henry Knox
19 June 1791
Wrote Knox by the last post and included a copy of his letter to the legislative committee that is managing the sale of the lands in Maine. Reports "the Legislature had directed the Committee to negotiate for two Million of Acres - this was a great...
GLC02437.05013
26 June 1791
References Knox's letters of 17 and 19 June. Also references the letter he sent Knox on 23 June (GLC02437.05026). Encloses a copy of the preliminary agreement (not included) made with the committee for the sale of lands. Says the agreement will be...
GLC02437.05030
Writes, the "business of the patent was well conducted, had you been on the spot your most sanguine wishes & exertions could not have placed the conclusion of the business in a more favorable & satisfactory situation." Stresses that everything was...
GLC02437.05034
30 June 1791
References Knox's letter of 23 June. Says the agreement is now finished and that two hands are now copying them. They will be signed, sealed, and delivered tomorrow morning. Made no material alteration from the instrument he sent to Knox on Sunday...
GLC02437.05041
[War Department accounts]
Stagg, John, Jr., 1758-1803
First page written on 30 June 1791 delineates the salaries of seven members of the War Department for the months of April, May, and June. Notes that Knox made $750 those three months and that his annual salary was $3,000. A total of $1,437.50 was...
GLC02437.05042
Articles of agreement made and entered into this day of June one thousand seven hundred & ninety one
June 1791
This is a copy of the legal agreement negotiated by Henry Jackson and Royal Flint as agents for Henry Knox and William Duer for two million acres of land in the District of Maine, sold by a committee of the Massachusetts General Court. The names of...
GLC02437.05043
7 July 1791
Says he wrote to Knox last Sunday and enclosed a copy of the contract. Reports that [Royal] Flint left Boston for New York on 3 July. Will forward Flint the maps tomorrow. Says the maps are accurate and well copied and give a good "insite into the...
GLC02437.05055
17 July 1791
References Knox's letter of 10 July. Is happy to hear Lucy is doing well after the birth of their tenth child. Hopes God will take particular care of the little girl. Has made discreet inquiries about the powers of attorney necessary to transfer...
GLC02437.05067
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
[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 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
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
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
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
18 August 1791
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
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
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
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
2 October 1791
Reports that Madame de la Val and her entourage arrived in Boston on Friday. Says they are leaving today with a "fine S.W. wind." Relates that he has drawn on Benjamin Walker for $550 to pay for their supplies, and asks Knox to tell Walker, since he...
GLC02437.05180
[Copy of Thomas Goldthwait's power of attorney to Timothy Rogers]
17 October 1791 - 12 August 1806
Goldthwaite, Thomas, 1717-1799
This power of attorney allows Rogers to collect any debts owed to Goldthwait on lands in New England. This in relation to the Flucker estate. Contains two statements, each followed by the clerical signature of Samuel Barrett, Justice of the Peace...
GLC02437.05198
[Copy of an unsigned paper delivered by John Maunsell to Henry Knox]
20 October 1791
Maunsell, John, fl. 1724-1795
A clerical copy of GLC02437.5202 bearing an autograph endorsement signed by Henry Knox on page 3.
GLC02437.05203
[Receipt for the pay of Caleb Swan]
5 November 1791
Swan, Samuel, fl. 1791
Receipt for the $150 paid to Caleb Swan as a deputy agent to the Creek Indians from 14 February-14 May 1791. A note indicates that Caleb's brother Samuel Swan was given the money by Henry Knox of the War Department. The receipt appears to be...
GLC02437.05219
to Joseph Harrance
6 November 1790
Hardin, John, 1753-1792
Discusses the conduct of his militia and Major [James] Paul, about whom he "cannot say too much in his favour for his Distinguished behavior as a valuable officer." Notes Major Paul from Uniontown, Pennsylvania formed a battalion of volunteers to...
GLC02437.04771
[Proceedings before the treaty with the Creek Nation]
Details the upstanding behavior of President George Washington in the treaty negotiations with the Creek Nation. Relates the past arrangements and relationships between the Creeks in Savannah, Georgia and the United States. Date listed in pencil at...
GLC02437.04786
to Henry Jackson
27 November 1790
Knox, Henry Jackson, 1780-1832
Knox's son, Henry Jackson, writes his "Uncle" Henry Jackson of the Knox family's journey from Boston to New York and then from New York to Philadelphia, with a stop at Samuel Ogden's. Tells of a horse that drowned on the journey.
GLC02437.04781
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