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to Henry Knox
28 October 1797
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Asks Knox for assistance as he finds himself unable to provide adequately for himself and his family. Noted as written in Portland, most likely in Maine.
GLC02437.07039
[Certificate]
14 November 1797-29 September 1801
Richard, Joseph, fl. 1797
Certifies that he has relinquished his claim on land in Maine. A second part, written and signed by David Fales, dated 29 September 1801 in Lincoln, states that Richards relinquished his claim of his own free will.
GLC02437.07047
26 November 1797
Writes a letter of recommendation for a man from Jamaica on his way to Boston. Noted as written in Portland, most likely Portland, Maine.
GLC02437.07055
Report
14 August 1800
Houston, Robert, 1765-1824
Docket reads that this document is a report "given by Robt Houston...of the murder of a Mr. Winslow a resident near Portland."
GLC02437.07444
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
circa 1784-1806
Winslow, Isaac, 1736-1806
Discusses land deeds.
GLC02437.08081
to William Crosby
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses a deed.
GLC02437.08091
[Bill for William Knox]
31 July 1778
William Knox bought 54 reams of various kinds of paper from Thomas Cushing and Co. The total came to £240.10. Signed, "pr John Amory Jnr."
GLC02437.08443
[Receipt]
25 September 1797
Receipt for a "Second Hand Chariot with Harness compleat" that Henry Knox bought from Isaac Winslow.
GLC02437.08720
[Report]
20 October 1746
Warren, Peter, 1694-1771
Discusses an expedition against the French fort at Crown Point. Warren approves Shirley's recommendation of Samuel Waldo to lead the expedition. Noted as a true copy by William Shirley, who also signs.
GLC02437.08931
[Relative to selling land in Nova Scotia]
4 June 1763
Waldo, Francis, fl. 1728-1784
Agreement in which the signatories, who are the heirs of Samuel Waldo, appoint John [Palianet] of London as their agent and attorney. They commission him to sell their lands in Nova Scotia. Also signed by several others as witnesses.
GLC02437.09016
[Thomas Flucker's obligation to Isaac Winslow]
22 April 1766-circa December 1771
Account of Flucker's debts to Winslow between April 1766 and December 1771.
GLC02437.09034
March 22, 1770
Winslow, Isaac, 1709-1777
Receipt for a bond Winslow received from Thomas Flucker, signed by Joseph [Barnet], John Moore, and several other parties. Lists the pay schedule for the bond.
GLC02437.09062
9 October 1775
Receipt for a note Thomas Flucker gave Winslow, which had been given to Flucker in turn by Benjamin Wait.
GLC02437.09095
to Isaac Winslow
14 November 1785
May be written on Knox's behalf by his assistant, Samuel Shaw. Though docket notes that the addressee is Samuel Winslow, the document itself lists the addressee as Isaac Winslow. In response to Winslow's earlier letter, discusses legal arrangements...
GLC02437.09141
to Isaac Winslow, Sr.
February 26, 1787
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. May be incomplete. Discusses several issues relating to the Waldo patent lands, including bonds forwarded to Knox by Mr. Sullivan, and the transfer of power of attorney.
GLC02437.09165
to Isaac Winslow, Jr.
January 26, 1788
Discusses documents he has recently examined which suggest a dispute over the estate of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo between his son Samuel Waldo, and his sons-in-law Isaac Winslow (father of the addressee) and Thomas Flucker (father-in-law of...
GLC02437.09172
March 17, 1788
Declares that the papers he and Winslow have on the claim of Mrs. [possibly Sarah] Waldo on the Waldo estate are likely all the papers that exist. Discusses Mrs. Waldo's claim, and asks that Winslow, his brother [Samuel Winslow], and his cousin...
GLC02437.09174
to Samuel Winslow
10 October 1788
Discusses legal issues concerning the land owned and taxes owed by his late mother-in-law, Hannah Flucker, in Falmouth, Maine. Extracts are included which list out who the land was sold to and the amount of taxes paid. Expresses his desire to...
GLC02437.09202
6 November 1788
Thanks Knox for his attendance and communication respecting business [likely regarding land] that affects them both. Notes he has called on another gentleman for opinion regarding Knox's affairs.
GLC02437.09206
Letter to Henry Knox
21 June 1789
Informing Knox of various issues relating to Waldo's patent, a large tract of land he owns. Discusses petitions to the State Legislature against Knox from settlers who are attempting to win land from him.
GLC02437.09223
28 June 1789
Informs Knox that the General Court of the State Legislature has put off ruling on pettitions regarding land Knox owns. Many residents on this land are petitioning. Also relates other information relating to property disputes over Waldo's Patent...
GLC02437.09224
25 July 1789
Discussing financial issues and difficulties related to the Waldo patent, a large tract of land which Knox owns and which Winslow helps manage. Winslow also discusses his personal affairs.
GLC02437.09226
24 November 1792
Discussing Knox's plans to purchase two fifths of the Waldo patent from him and his family. Asks Knox to at least purchase his smaller share, since his family is destitute, and discusses a price.
GLC02437.09238
12 May 1793
Assuring Knox that Winslow will be able to provide him with a secure title to the large portion of the Waldo patent Knox wishes to buy from him. While Nathan Dale is worried that Winslow lacks the proper deeds for this land, Winslow tells Knox that...
GLC02437.09243
[Account of payment made by Thomas Flucker to James and William Cunningham]
22 August- 8 October 1772
Cunningham, James, fl. 1772
Note on verso indicates that Flucker paid in full for items such as lead, iron, and paper.
GLC02437.09473
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