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to Henry Knox
22 July 1789
Heth, William, fl. 1750
Asks Knox for help placing his brother, John Heth, in a government military position. Describes his gallant service during the war and the many generals he worked with and aided.
GLC02437.04300
28 July 1789
Hichborn, Benjamin, 1746-1817
Encloses a letter to the President from his "worthy friend and Nephew Majr. [likely Nathaniel] Fosdick," which asks for an appointment in Marblehead for Fosdick. Knows Fosdick to be an "honest worthy fellow." Sends his regards to Knox's wife and...
GLC02437.04308
15 October 1789
Writes that the upcoming visit to New York of their mutual friend [Henry] Jackson will likely render unnecessary the present letter. Discusses Knox's financial dealings in Maine, especially regarding a land ownership dispute with Mr. [William]...
GLC02437.04390
20 November 1789
Has browsed Knox's statement on the Flucker Estate and plans to attend to the matter of the creditors. Asks Knox to recommend that his friend [John] Tucker be appointed to the position of clerk of the Supreme Court, implying that the appointment...
GLC02437.04418
December 8, 1789
Hazen, Moses, 1733-1803
Hopes for a final settlement of his affairs, presumably his military accounts. Notes that when he entered the service, he was promised an indemnification of his losses in Canada, and a commission was appointed to hear related evidence. Congress has...
GLC02437.04430
December 9, 1789
Received a letter from Knox on the same day (GLC02437.04433). The letter included an enclosure from [Joseph] Howell. Agrees that there must be some mistake with his accounts, because he never received the sums Howell listed. Related to GLC02437.04430...
GLC02437.04432
to Moses Hazen
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Forwards a letter from the pay office. Notes that Hazen was mistaken with respect to the proportion of pay which was advanced to the army in 1782 and 1783. Writes that it is not in his power to advance Hazen any funds. Related to GLC02437.04430...
GLC02437.04433
March 17, 1790
Higginson, Stephen, 1743-1828
Asks Knox to help his son obtain a position in the military. Higginson's son, John, previously served as an Ensign under General Jackson. He is now employed as commander of a ship, overseeing its cargo, but wants to change careers and become a...
GLC02437.04553
7 April 1790
Requests an appointment in government for his son. Discusses his, and the general population's, views on the current government. Writes that judging from the past, "there appears too much reason to fear yet further fluctuation, if not changes, in...
GLC02437.04578
15 July 1790
Writes on behalf of General [John] Glover who wishes to fill the office of collection officer at Marblehead, Massachusetts. Mentions that a Mrs. Danforth "took herself from earthly trouble yesterday by strangling herself." For Glover's appeal to Knox...
GLC02437.04652
2 May 1791
Hills, John, fl. 1771-1796
Reports to Knox his findings as he surveys the land and rivers for a canal. Says he has ridden along the river Chikabi for several miles. Comments that "hiring men in this part is very troublesome for I have been obliged to discharge two that I had...
GLC02437.04936
10 May 1791
Captain Hills reports that he has left Springfield [Massachusetts] and is proceeding with his land survey. Lists the area he intends to cover, and offers preliminary results of the surveys.
GLC02437.04945
to John Hills
6 June 1791
Written by Secretary of War Knox to Captain Hills. References Hills's letter from Brookfield. Says that as Hills is still surveying the project must be promising. This is in reference to surveying a route for a canal from the Connecticut River to...
GLC02437.04977
23 June 1791
Written by Hills as a surveyor examining ground for a canal from the Connecticut River to Boston. Hopes Knox does not think he was neglecting him, but he has been 10-15 miles off the Post Road and has been unable to send a message. Says he found...
GLC02437.05022
30 June 1791
Written by Knox as Secretary of War to Captain [John] Hills, who was surveying a route for a canal from the Connecticut River to Boston. References Hills's letter of 23 June (GLC02437.05022), which gave him satisfaction. Writes, "In a work similar...
GLC02437.05039
3 August 1791
Signed twice by Hills. Captain Hills references the letter he sent to Knox on 9 July. Provides an update on the proposed canal between the Connecticut River and Boston. Gives detailed list of the places he has scouted. Postscript says he has been...
GLC02437.05097
7 August 1791
References his last letter to Knox of 3 August (GLC02437.05097). Received a letter from Knox, which was delivered by General Hull, with a $100 order. Tells of his latest surveying efforts to find a route from the Connecticut River to Boston.
GLC02437.05108
10 September 1791
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
References Knox's letter of 4 September. Is pleased to find his several drafts on General Henry Jackson have "met due honor." Is happy he can now "draw on him as your Notes become due here, until the whole sum is exhausted." Has already taken up...
GLC02437.05150
to William Heth
13 November 1791
Provides sympathy for "the melancholy cause of your brothers detention." Does not explain the cause of the detention.
GLC02437.05235
February 4, 1792
Location of writing listed as "Shillelah." Asks him to forward an enclosed letter (not present) to his brother Jack, in order to save his brother postage and ensure the letter's safe arrival. Describes his brother's unhappy career as a soldier of...
GLC02437.05306
15 July 1792
Expresses dissatisfaction with his situation and states that he has not heard from General Jackson or Cobb on what his next action should be. Informs that if he does not hear anything tomorrow, he will return to Boston on the Tuesday stagecoach,...
GLC02437.05540
22 July 1792
Discusses his trip to various towns while surveying land to connect a canal to the Connecticut River.
GLC02437.05552
5 August 1792
Informs Knox that he had, under the direction of General [David] Cobb, "begun to Survey the road from Worcester to the head of Long pond," along with the surrounding areas. Continues with a description of the lay of the land, including the brooks...
GLC02437.05567
16 September 1792
Informs Knox on his progress of surveying land for a canal. Discusses people he has met and writes saying that he will endeavor to reach Connecticut as fast as possible and that he will send letters from either Boston or Dartmouth College.
GLC02437.05614
to [Henry Knox]
4 October 1792
Thanks Knox for his financial assistance and letters. Discusses financial business and describes the land he is travelling through including the various trees in the area. Notes he is unsure how much further he will able to travel due to the thick...
GLC02437.05640
8 March 1794
Encloses a sketch of what he believes are the duties of the new officer. Also included what the new officer's pay and allowances should be with the sketch. Discusses the public property and military stores the new officer is to be in charge of, as...
GLC02437.06058
12 August 1794
Informs Knox he received a message from Major [Isaac] Craig regarding the situation. Notes the messenger had to travel by foot to avoid being searched. Reports on the activities at Fort [Fayette?] and the progress of the generals involved in the...
GLC02437.06164
15 June 1795
Discusses business concerning rates. Asks after Knox's children and Mrs. Knox.
GLC02437.06442
4 January 1796
Expresses his regret on not being able to see Knox when Knox was here but is happy to hear that he and his family are doing well. Writes about timber and transportation.
GLC02437.06594
March 31, 1796
Mentions that Knox has recently been appointed by the President to be Commissioner of a committee to map the eastern boundary of the United States. Asks, though it is early in the process, if he may be considered for a surveyor position under Knox.
GLC02437.06683
25 April 1796
Hill, William, fl. 1789-1796
Writes that he must bring a lawsuit against Knox because he is the endorser of a note of William Bingham's. Declares that he has always respected Knox, but believes Bingham's behavior to be "shameful," having "not paid the least regard to his word...
GLC02437.06721
to William Hill
9 May 1796
Signature clipped, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Discusses financial business between himself, Hill, and Mr. [William] Bingham.
GLC02437.06736
January 24, 1797
Hill, Henry, fl. 1797
Expresses his "pleasure from the accot. of your wellfare [sic] I felt for your late humiliating loss of a lov'd Son ..." Also asks Knox to look out for a friend who will be visiting Boston.
GLC02437.06906
29 May 1797
Hewes, Elihu, fl. 1797
Discusses business and a delivery of beef and pork, among other items.
GLC02437.06979
3 December 1800
Henley, Samuel, fl. 1788-1795
Noted as a copy. Speaks of his past services to Knox. Appears to be seeking employment from Knox either in training "young" men in the military or receiving a captain's commission in the Artillery. Requests Knox gives his letter to the current...
GLC02437.07492
to James W. Head [incomplete]
10 July 1801
Informs Head he made the necessary arrangements to his regiment. Mentions he can produce 250 men on a short notice. Expresses his desire to have the business with the insurgents in the back settlement (likely part of the Waldo patent) taken care of...
GLC02437.07562
30 December 1803
Asks about possibly purchasing bricks and lime from Knox, and wonders about cost and delivery.
GLC02437.07840
10 October 1804
Hill, Mark L., 1772-1842
Written from Georgetown, likely in Maine. Discusses the possibility of Hill's succeeding Judge Bowman in his position, and considers the other candidates.
GLC02437.07886
9 September 1805
Head, Joshua, fl. 1805
Writes that following his request, he delivered to Moses Copeland a particular financial agreement with Edward Carter.
GLC02437.07970
8 July 1791
Discusses information dealing with banks and other financial information.
GLC02437.08140
circa 1789
Discusses land.
GLC02437.09937
10 July 1791
Discusses business regarding land, including conducting surveys and the leveling of land. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.09942
January 14, 1782
Heath, William, 1737-1814
General Heath relates that Doctor Woodward, who presented this note to Knox, left for furlough in November 1781 and was supposed to have returned to service 7 January 1782. Heath explains that the death of Woodward's father, Reverend Woodward, and...
GLC02437.10033
February 8, 1787
Informs Knox that he (Higginson) spoke to Congress, including "Mr. Maddison," about forming a special convention to revise the Articles of Confederation. Discusses the need to draft a new document for the basis of government as the "Confederation is...
GLC02437.10209
15 August - 7 September 1793
Three parts. First part dated 15 August. Details his journey to view the land and states that "for about 1 mile the land was very poor, but the Inhabitants a long the River are very thick settled and have plenty of Wheat, Barley, Rye, and Corn." Goes...
GLC02437.10272
Reasons offered to the House of Burgesses against a tax on exports from Maryland
1697
Antill, Edward, fl. 1697
The manuscript states that the tax on exports obstructs trade and is against the interests of the province.
GLC03107.04838
Statement that Robert Livingston should be reimbursed for costs incurred during Leisler's Rebellion
1697/06/02
Cuyler, Johannes, fl. 1697
Johannes Cuyler states that during the time of Leisler's Rebellion, the city of Albany was desperately short of funds. Consequently, Robert Livingston resorted to using his private funds to supply and manage the city and its soldiers during the...
GLC03107.04839
Receipt of wages for work on the Caledonia
1699/09/07
Francis, Henry & William, fl. 1699
GLC03107.04840
Copy of the Emperor of Muscovy's speech to King William
1697/10/14
Peter I, Emperor of Russia, 1762-1725
The Emperor of Muscovy (Moscow) declares his support for England in a conflict with France, and states that if the war continues, he will put himself at England's service.
GLC03107.04841
Receipt of payment from Abraham van Horne for work on the ship Caladonia
1699/09/21
Drummond, Ro, fl. 1691
GLC03107.04842
List of men in the company's of Coll. Ingoldesby and Capt. James Weemes
1700/05
GLC03107.04843
Petition of John Lanch to Richard Earl of Bellomont
1700/08/27
Lanch, John, fl. 1700
John Lanch petitioned Bellomont to request that he be paid for some hogs and a cow that Indians slaughtered.
GLC03107.04844
to Richard Earl of Bellomont re: money to sustain troops
1700/10/30
Commission on Trade and Plantations
GLC03107.04845
Paper delivered to the Council by William Smith
8 April 1701
Smith, William, 1797-1887
In the paper, William Smith discusses his right to the position of President of the council after the death of Richard, Earl of Bellomont.
GLC03107.04846
Paper presented to the Council to dispute William Smith's claims to authority
1701/04/09
Peyster, Abraham de, fl. 1768
Abraham de Peyster, Samuel Staats, Robert Walters, & Thomas Weaver presented the paper to Council. The document is marked as a copy.
GLC03107.04847
Paper presented to the Council in response to statements made by Abraham de Peyster, et al.
1701/04/14
The paper is a response to an earlier paper presented by Abraham de Peyster, Samuel Staats, Robert Walters, and Thomas Weaver, in which they accuse Smith of obstructing the work of the Council, and unjustly claiming authority over the Council. In...
GLC03107.04848
21 October 1781
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802
Communicates General George Washington's order that 100 swords confiscated from enemy forces at the surrender of Yorktown be sent to the regiment of Marquis Laval. Hand was an adjutant general under Washington.
GLC02437.01255
7 June 1782
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Written by Hamilton after he left the Army to Major General Knox. Letter details Hamilton's opinions against retaliation for the execution of American Captain Joshua Huddy at the hand of New York Loyalists (this is reference to the well-known Huddy...
GLC02437.01442
14 March 1787
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Thanks Knox for his sympathetic letter concerning the death of his son, John George Washington Hancock, who was only nine years old. Discusses his pursuit of health and states traveling was recommended to him during this trying time, "Journeying is...
GLC02437.03491
to Catherine Littlefield Greene
August 15, 1791
Having been in New York lately, Knox hoped to have seen her there, but heard she had been in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, returned, and departed for Block Island. Encloses a letter from Lafayette that was sent to President Washington (not included). He...
GLC02437.05123
4 May 1793
Gunn, James, 1753-1801
Says that the Indians have committed several murders in Washington County, with two murders committed on the frontier of South Carolina. Reports they refuse to return property or give up the offenders. Mentions the hunters have returned to the towns...
GLC02437.05887
to James Gunn
10 June 1793
Thanks Gunn for his letters of 26 April and 4 May. Says the idea of the "commanding officer" being a speculator is news to him. Hopes Gunn can send some confirmed information. Believes the situation with the Indian agent can be rectified, as...
GLC02437.05898
February 1776
Gridley, Richard, 1711-1796
At the request of General Horatio Gates, Gridley asks Knox to inform General Israel Putnam of the need for repairs on a bridge at Lechmere Point, Massachusetts. Gridley was the army's chief engineer, he was succeeded by Knox in 1775 but retained the...
GLC02437.00251
to John Hancock
1 May 1782
Written on two different sizes of paper: the first is 33.4 x 21.3 cm, the second is 13 x 21 cm. Writes to Hancock, Governor of Massachusetts, to ask that eighteen-year-old Isaac Winslow be allowed to return to land his family owns in Roxbury...
GLC02437.01408
30 August 1782
Written from "Orderly Office." Writes, "Major Mannand of the Corps of Engineers has this minute applied to me for five men to go to wappings creek for a Batteau, which is to transport the Baggage of the Engineers from the Neighborhood of Fishkill...
GLC02437.01551
1 September 1782
Encloses information from the day's General Orders and asks Knox to pass the information on to the 3rd Massachusetts Regiment who are on fatigue on West Point. Orders say they should probably march on Friday next. Also has orders for the 2nd...
GLC02437.01559
2 September 1782
Written by Major General Knox to Massachusetts Governor Hancock. Says Colonels Putnam and Hull comprise a committee of the Massachusetts Line to request an explanation on the status of payment of half pay pensions to officers. Says they "have no...
GLC02437.01562
4 September 1782
Written from Camp Verplanks Point, present-day Verplanck, New York. Writes, "As the Commander in Chief proposes reviewing the Line on Saturday next, the relief for Dobb's Ferry and the fatigue at West Point will not march untill Sunday - it is...
GLC02437.01573
5 September 1782
Written from Camp Verplanks Point, present-day Verplanck, New York. "Public" is written on the upper right side of the address. Writes, "I beg you may be pleased to have the following extract from the Orders of this day published to your Garrison -...
GLC02437.01579
to Isaac Guion
24 September 1782
Titled, "Instructions for Capt. Lt. Guion of the 2d regt. of Artillery." Written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Writes, "You are with the detatchment under your command to proceed to Albany and relieve Capt....
GLC02437.01627
to Edward Grant
24 October 1783
Informs Grant that the 4th Massachusetts regiment will be quartered several miles away along the river and to provide them with transportation and supplies as they are housed rather far from their post.
GLC02437.02708
to Grant
14 November 1783
Writes in full to a Mr. Grant, "I beg you would come down to this post tomorrow to make some arrangements for supplying some troops who are to march the day after tomorrow towards New York."
GLC02437.02776
Hampton, Richard, 1735-1801
Brigadier General Hampton recommends a Lieutenant McLean to Knox and praises his good qualities. Asks if it would be possible for McLean to be sent to Knox to serve under him. Noted as written in the Philadelphia Barracks.
GLC02437.02777
to [Edward] Grant
2 January 1784
Knox informs Grant that West Point has only enough provisions to last for one week. Orders Grant to immediately obtain supplies. For Grant's response, please refer to GLC02437.02909.
GLC02437.02901
6 January 1784
Knox writes to Grant, "I have received your favor of the 4th instant, and accordingly we shall rely entirely upon you that the garrison [at West Point] are not out of provisions." Notes that Daniel Parker & Co., a firm that provided the troops with...
GLC02437.02921
9 January 1784
Knox writes to Grant, who was in charge of supplying West Point with provisions (refer to GLC02437.02921). Discusses the state of his account with Daniel Parker & Co., a contractor who supplied provisions to the army.
GLC02437.02930
January 28, 1785
Knox present his compliments to Hancock, Governor of Massachusetts. Acknowledges the receipt of an unspecified commission. Signed in text as "General Knox."
GLC02437.03088
to Thomas Halsey
20 June 1785
Knox requests that Halsey secure transportation on a ship from Providence, Rhode Island to New York City for his family and some furniture. Anticipates that Halsey can secure their passage on either Captain Godfrey's or Captain Laton's ship.
GLC02437.03157
14 March 1786
Grayson, William, 1736-1790
Writes, "I received a tickett from you just as I was setting out from N York, & had not then time to answer it. I am sorry it is not now in my power to say any thing certainly on the subject matter of it. We yesterday had an audience before the...
GLC02437.03252
February 11, 1787
Writes a lengthy letter of condolence on the death of Hancock's child. Explains that only those parents who have suffered that loss can understand how it feels. Expounds upon his understanding of God, death and the afterlife, the human role in the...
GLC02437.03449
to Marie-Thérèse de Grégoire
April 18, 1787
Knox thanks Madame de Grégoire for her letter and wishes he could be in Boston to help her. States that he is unable to assist her at this time because a new Massachusetts legislature is about to be elected and he cannot yet be sure who to contact...
GLC02437.03527
31 July 1787
Letter of introduction for John Anstey, who is investigating the "actual Losses sustained by the loyalists during the late revolution." Noted as private.
GLC02437.03631
5 September 1787
Informs Hancock that his brother, William Knox, will present him with Mrs. McEwens accounts during Hancock's stay in McEwen's house. Asks Hancock to pay the amount to her.
GLC02437.03655
to Samuel Hall
21 August 1788
Knox writes to Hall, administrator of the estate of the late Daniel Fowle of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Knox attempts to settle a financial matter related to the estate of his late father-in-law, Thomas Flucker.
GLC02437.03972
to Catharine Littlefield Greene
7 January 1789
Writes a friendly letter to Mrs. Greene, the widow of General Nathanael Greene. Is pleased to hear of her safe passage home, and reports on the well-being of several of her children who are in school or visiting New York. Mentions that Colonel...
GLC02437.04077
2 May 1789
Was very happy to receive his last letter, written 25 April 1789, delivered by Captain Beals and Mr. Woodward. Notes that he will "cheerfully render them every attention and service in my power." Expresses his "sincere pleasure" that Hancock's health...
GLC02437.04192
22 May 1789
Signed in text. Knox writes in the third person, noting that he is sorry to have been away from home when Mr. Grant came for a visit, but has sprained his leg and cannot venture out today to repay the visit. He therefore invites Mr. Grant to come to...
GLC02437.04216
4 July 1789
Gray, Lewis, fl. 1789
Gray writes from the Custom House in Hull, England. Asks Knox to forward on an enclosed letter (not present) to Henry Jackson who he believes is still in Boston. In a postscripts, states that he has also forwarded some local newspapers to Knox.
GLC02437.04271
to John Habersham
9 August 1789
Signature has been clipped, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Apparently discusses the possible misfiling of an application from Habersham.
GLC02437.04323
29 August 1789
Habersham, John, 1754-1799
Acknowledges receipt of Knox's last letter, which informed him that he was appointed Collector at Savannah. Thanks Knox for the "favorable manner in which, I am informed, you spoke of me to the President of the United States." Will always testify...
GLC02437.04341
October 27, 1789
Discusses obtaining money and the assistance of Daniel Parker, Gouverneur Morris and the Marquis de Lafayette, as they were all friends with Catharine's late husband, Nathanael Greene. Provides some financial advice about the execution of General...
GLC02437.04399
January 28, 1790
Encloses (not included) his report on the subject of a "republican national militia." Discusses his thoughts concerning a "republican national militia..." Believes republic governments are the sort of governments that will be "more productive of...
GLC02437.04484
10 May 1790
Greaton, Richard H., 1765-1815
Asks Knox for an appointment in the Army. Says he last served under Colonel Henry Jackson's commission and that he has always been fond of the military. Written from Roxbury, likely present day Boston, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.04600
4 April 1791
Informs Hancock that he has complied with his wishes and has "enclosed to your [Hancock] protection the appointment of Mr. Balch." The letter is marked "private."
GLC02437.04899
10 April 1791
Massachusetts Governor John Hancock informs Knox that he has sent Knox via Caleb Hopkins on the Brig Maria, a box of "the very best Winter Isle Shoales Table Fish, which I have preserved in the best manner, & which I will venture to assert if dress'd...
GLC02437.04913
28 April 1791
Thanks Governor John Hancock for the fish he sent.
GLC02437.04934
to Catharine Greene
27 May 1791
Written by Secretary of War Knox to Catharine Greene, General Nathanael Greene's widow. Expresses chagrin at their lack of communication. Feels bad for not sending along the packages he now encloses for three months (not present). Wishes to know...
GLC02437.04962
14 March 1792
Hammond, Abijah, 1757-1832
Reminds Knox that he promised Knox he would purchase any good quality Madeira wine he could find, from Mr. Stuyvesant or anyone else who had any. Was unable to search immediately upon his return home, as he had family matters to attend to. Has...
GLC02437.05356
18 September 1792
Green, William, fl. 1792
Discusses papers he has copied and transcribed for Knox dealing with William Duer, with his opinions on each point.
GLC02437.05619
26 September 1792
Discusses land deals, financial matters, and legalities on various types of loans. Informs Knox that merchants are not required to provide securities on their credits and if Knox were to look into the matter himself he would find this true....
GLC02437.05628
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