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Address to the people of the state of New York
1815/04/17
Federal Republican members of the Legislature
The address states that the objects of the recent war with Great Britain have not been accomplished.
GLC03107.05305
Statements on the amounts of internal duties imposed by the United States . . ..
1816/03
Van Alstyne, Adam, fl. 1816
GLC03107.05306
Federal nominations
1788-1789
Rufus King for Governor, plus nominations for Lt. Governor, Senator, Congress, and Assembly.
GLC03107.05307
Letter [fragment]
1816/06/15
GLC03107.05308
Blank account of various court expenses
1630-1650
Items on the bill include the clerk's bill, sheriff's and cryer's bills, etc. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.05309
Petition to the Legislature of New York
1790
Subscribers and merchants of New York
The subscribers and merchants of New York ask the Legislature to reconsider a law requiring all Port Wardens to be the masters of vessels. They describe the rule as unconstitutional, and beyond the Legislature's power.
GLC03107.05310
Concern about the influx of Episcopal bishops
circa 1585-1763
The document warns of the threat to religious liberty presented by the influx of Episcopalian bishops in America.
GLC03107.05311
"The Warning"
Satirical poem criticizing attacks on truth and liberty.
GLC03107.05312
to Sam Wilkeson re: completion of his book
September 14,1868
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
GLC03107.05313
Four pieces of colonial New York currency
1776, 1790
One "one third" note from 1776, printed by Samuel Loude. Another "one third" note from March 1776. A piece of Albany County currency worth 5 schillings from 17 February 1776. A two pence piece from 20 February 1790.
GLC03107.05315
Proclamation condemning disaffected citizens in contempt of his Majesties laws and government
1701/01/24
Nanfan, John, fl. 1688-1702
The proclamation refers to the treason of Nicholas Bayard and John Hutchins.
GLC03107.05316
Fragmented address leaf with two seals
circa 1586-1763
GLC03107.05317
Torpedo War, and Submarine Explosions
1810
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
The book illustrates different methods of torpedo and submarine defense, that Robert Fulton invented himself. Contains 5 illustrations.
GLC03107.05318
to Henry Knox
24 October 1781
Laurens, John, 1754-1782
Colonel Laurens communicates George Washington's request that Knox send "one of the pieces taken in the Redout [sic] by the french troops...to the regiment of Gattenois." This was in accordance with general orders issued 20 October 1781. The...
GLC02437.01259
to John Lamb
12 November 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Uncertain yet whether he will join the artillery park because General George Washington had not yet arrived. Writes, "He has lately met with a severe Shock to his affections, in the loss of the amiable Mr. Custis, Mrs. Washington's only child."...
GLC02437.01289
February 14, 1782
Lamb, John, 1735-1800
Written from Burlington, likely in New Jersey. Writes that he was "informed by the Pay-Master that the Financier intended the officers should receive two months Pay, in certain Notes, payable on the 1st of August next." He and the other officers...
GLC02437.01354
3 July 1782
Writes, "The General [perhaps General George Washington] is still unable to decide when your regiment shall march. You will continue to work on the Tumbrills. As soon as the General shall give me his directions I will communicate them to you."
GLC02437.01474
11 July 1782
Written by and signed for Knox by Samuel Shaw. Says he would have thought Washington would have ordered Lamb's unit to march by now. Says he just heard from Washington that he will not be giving any orders until he returns from Philadelphia...
GLC02437.01483
31 July 1782
Has received directions from General George Washington to move the artillery park from Burlington, New Jersey, to New Windsor, New York. Writes that he has contacted the Wagonmaster General for horses and oxen for transport, and the Wagonmaster has...
GLC02437.01511
20 December 1782
Written by Colonel Lamb to Major General Knox. Is angry about complications with his leave of absence. Says he thought his friends would help him procure the proper documentation to prove his rank, but they disappointed him. Says he has since looked...
GLC02437.01753
circa 27 April 1787
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Informs Knox that George Washington will not be able to attend the Society of the Cincinnati general meeting "in consequence of an account which he received by express that his Mother & only Sister lay dangerously ill, & that he was obliged to make...
GLC02437.03536
December 7, 1790
Requests Knox sends President George Washington "the papers relating to the Indian Expedition which are to be laid before Congress."
GLC02437.04792
3 January 1791
President George Washington's personal secretary Lear writes to Secretary of War Knox to find out if Knox knows anything about Samuel Ogden and the position of the New Jersey attorney general. Washington "is anxious to give in the nomination."
GLC02437.04816
7 May 1793
Mentions a Frenchman who is with the Wabash Indians (not an interpreter) and who asked President Washington for a pair of boots and some stockings. Washington wants the man to be given the items if he has not received them before. Tells Knox "you...
GLC02437.05891
18 September 1795
Discusses the issue of obtaining lime from the land. Includes a list of goods and their prices.
GLC02437.06525
2 May 1798
Lear, Washington's former secretary, encourages Knox to do business with him in the nascent federal city. Says materials are needed to construct the "public buildings."
GLC02437.07123
February 9, 1800
Writing for Martha Washington, to express her thanks for Knox's letter of condolence upon George Washington's death.
GLC02437.07366
List of post offices in the United States
1805
Granger, Gideon, 1767-1822
The book lists the post offices in the United States, with the counties in which they are situated, and their distance from Washington City.
GLC03107.05322
14 August 1781
Written by Colonel Lamb to Brigadier General Knox. Accuses Colonel John Crane of defrauding solders under his command of their pay. Says many of the Crane's officers have accused him of these crimes. Says Lieutenant Colonel Stevens has publicly...
GLC02437.01132
18 August 1781
Written at camp near Dobbs Ferry. Gives specific orders for mobilization of Lamb's regiment, and apparently the entire artillery park. Indicates they should cross the Hudson River at Kings Ferry. Closing and signature in the hand of Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.01139
28 September 1781
Colonel Lamb asserts that Trebell's Landing is the best place to disembark the ordnance for the siege of Yorktown and requests men for the task. Reports that the return of stores Knox requested is impossible because Colonel Stevens (possibly...
GLC02437.01194
2 November 1781
Puts Colonel Lamb in charge of ordnance being transported to Head of Elk, Maryland and instructs him on how to proceed. Includes instructions on where to store the ordnance, what to obtain from the quartermaster at Head of Elk, and what to demand of...
GLC02437.01280
to Thomas Sim Lee
18 November 1781
Declares he intended to return to Annapolis but was unable due to circumstances outside of his control. Delivered to Colonel Carrington the horses Governor Lee provided, for use in the Southern States, but one died before they reached Alexandria....
GLC02437.01290
February 15, 1782
Knox responds to Lamb's letter (see GLC02437.01354) that the notes which were to be paid to the officers were intended, by Robert Morris, to counterbalance the clothing provided for the soldiers. Morris's priorities are first to provide the soldiers...
GLC02437.01355
6 May 1782
Written from Burlington, likely in New Jersey. Explains to Knox that per his instructions, they have performed some experiments comparing English and French howitzers. They have concluded that French howitzers will be useless unless they have...
GLC02437.01411
2 June 1782
Includes a note at bottom of verso indicating that a copy of the letter was given to Colonel Gansevort by Mr. [Samuel] Shaw. Writes, "I have repeatedly mentioned to his Excellency the situation of your regiment, but he has not yet given any...
GLC02437.01436
4 June 1782
Relates that per Knox's instructions, he brought all the howitzers and field pieces to Burlington, and finds them in very bad shape. He is having them inspected and repaired immediately. Wrote to Colonel [Timothy] Pickering to ask him to obtain...
GLC02437.01438
19 June 1782
Writes that he has, pursuant to Knox's instructions, sent Captain [William] Stevens to Secretary at War [Benjamin] Lincoln with a section of a howitzer shell and a request that Lincoln order Mr. [John Jacob] Faesch to produce the number of shells...
GLC02437.01457
4 July 1782
Comments that he only received Knox's most recent two letters the night before, which accounts for his late reply. Writes, "I have (previous to your directions) made appreciation to the Qr. Mr. Genl. [Quartermaster General] for the necessary number...
GLC02437.01476
Relates that the present letter will be given to Knox by Mr. [Richard] Frothingham. Writes, "I yesterday received a Letter from Mr. [likely Samuel] Hodgdon, informing me the Shells at Mr. [John Jacob] Faesch's Works, are Cast. - and, that Genl...
GLC02437.01482
20 July 1782
Writes that has noted Knox's previous letter, which indicates that artificers are working hard on wagons and tumbrils. However, "At the same time, I am sorry to inform you, that, they will fall far short of your expectations, in this particular...
GLC02437.01495
9 October 1782
Writes, "Agreable to your request, I call'd on Mr. Billings to see what progress he had made in his work - I find that, he has prepared one of the Cannon, and has traced the device - as the border is to be Engraved, it requires much time to prepare...
GLC02437.01655
15 October 1783
Request for Knox to register him in order that he may settle his accounts and draw subsistance.
GLC02437.02658
18 October 1783
Replies to Captain Lamb's request for subsistence while he waits for his accounts to be settled.
GLC02437.02678
February 18, 1787
Langdon, John, 1741-1819
Asks Knox for assistance in providing for his family as he had a debt in England and "all the merchandize [sic] I had from thence was taken from my place of depository by the British ... " Also asks if Knox has any open positions, as he needs the...
GLC02437.03461
[Receipt payment]
1 November 1787
Langmyer, Charles, fl. 1787
Lists the quarterly payment from 1 August until 1 November and includes items such as books and educational fees. Notes the receipt of payment for teaching one of Knox's daughters for the semester.
GLC02437.03691
February 10, 1788
Lechmere, Richard, 1727-1814
Lechmere writes to collect a debt owed him by Thomas Flucker, Knox's late father-in-law (Knox handled Flucker's estate after he passed away). Expresses disappointment in not receiving a prompt reply from Knox: "...I have little doubt of my Letter...
GLC02437.03791
29 May 1788
Lewis, William, fl. 1784-1800
Lewis transmits a certificate with a contiguous letter to Knox. Verifies that the ship the Empress of China left New York bound for China in 1784, and that prior to its departure, he was obliged to withdraw $2,300 on behalf of the owners. Notes, "if...
GLC02437.03878
to Richard Lechmere
February 21, 1789
Apologizes for not responding to previous letters before receiving two new letters about Dr. Taylor's bond. Had been waiting for answers to questions respecting their business, specifically about whether bonds due to the mandamus counselors were...
GLC02437.04124
February 1789
Lawrance, E., fl. 1789
Author is a Mrs. E. Lawrance. Writes that she has heard Knox is afflicted with a "rheumatic complaint," and declares that Mr. Lawrance (her relationship with him is unclear) was in the same situation. Visited him in Albany, and found him unable to...
GLC02437.04126
to John Stagg
March 30, 1789
Lewis, Joseph, 1748-1814
Written from "Morris Town," which may be located in several states, including New Jersey. Declares that George Shelley and Michael Conner are two soldiers who served with the Maryland troops during the war, and would like to receive compensation...
GLC02437.04159
to Marquis de Lafayette
October 15, 1789
Knox writes that he is thankful to be able to send this letter by Count de Moustier, who was returning from his time as French minister to America. He will enclose the diplomas for the French officers in the Society of the Cincinnati. Says "The...
GLC02437.04391
November 7, 1789
Knox sends his sincere wishes for Lafayette's happiness. Mentions mutual friends, including the Marchioness de Bréhan, who was wary of returning to France due to the "state of affairs" there (the French Revolution). Reports that "We are all peace -...
GLC02437.04407
March 25, 1790
Asks Knox for assistance in obtaining a position in the War Department. Hopes that if Knox knows of no open positions, he will write to General [Benjamin] Lincoln on his behalf. Adds that General [Henry] Jackson has done all in his power to find...
GLC02437.04559
22 August 1790
Discusses the upcoming trial of Major Shaw and Mr. Holker, to be held 6 September 1790. Asks if Knox has any evidence or information to contribute, and hopes Knox will communicate it to him. "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.04697
15 December 1789
Thanks Knox for his letter and for his recommendation to "Messr Hoffman and son." Says he is glad to help them anytime they need assistance in the future.
Signer of the U.S. Constitution.
GLC02437.04797
to Tobias Lear
1 January 1791
Knox says he received a letter from Abraham Ogden regarding Samuel Ogden and "the subject of the attorneyship of New Jersey." Knox thinks Samuel Ogden will gladly the accept the appointment. Knox mentioned the matter to Henry Jackson "with the...
GLC02437.04815
February 17, 1791
Writes he has "put on board the Sloop Betsy, Benjamin Bayley Master, a paper parcel which, arrived in one of the London vessels; directed for you."
GLC02437.04858
19 April 1791
Colonel Lamb has sent Knox two barrels of apples, "best Newtown Pippins" and a bundle of English newspapers for Knox's culinary and reading pleasure.
GLC02437.04919
15 September 1791
Lamb, James, fl. 1746-1822
Creator listed as "James & Thomas Lamb & Concerned." States that they have just completed a 150 ton copper bottomed ship called the "Margaret." It was built by Edmond Hartt of Boston, and will travel around Cape Horn to the northwest coast of America...
GLC02437.05159
to William Lewis
31 May 1792
Contains two letters. The first, dated 31 May 1792, is written by Knox to Lewis. Knox asks Lewis's opinion about features in a legal agreement between a Massachusetts Committee of the Legislature, and Henry Jackson and Royal Flint. Asks several...
GLC02437.05484
18 September 1792
Forwards a copy of a document concerning William Duer. Informs Knox that he must present his case before the Supreme Court or the district judge.
GLC02437.05617
to the President and Directors of the [bank] of the U.S.
February 4, 1793
Asks for the favor of a discount for the enclosed $2,500 note "as a renewal in part of a note of 3375 Dollars due the 7th instant."
GLC02437.05805
9 March 1793
Says the action brought by the United States against William Duer is set for trial on 11 April. Wants to be informed about the bail and the trial, if a defense is made. Also would like Knox to write to Duer to get as much information as possible.
GLC02437.05847
30 April 1793
Lee, Henry, 1756-1818
Says his proposed trip across the Atlantic must take place soon. Is at a loss to describe the situation in France. Hopes Knox can send him information. Wants his intentions kept secret though. Asks "is there any danger in passing the Atlantic in...
GLC02437.05883
14 August 1793
Gives legal answers to the questions Knox asked (see GLC024373.05907).
GLC02437.05912
December 28, 1793
Says that if the only contract between the heirs of General Waldo and the ten proprietors is the bond, "I conceive that a Forfeiture of the Penalty would be the only Consequence of the former refusing to convey to the Letter." Believes the...
GLC02437.06007
26 November 1794
Appears to discuss land negotiations between Henry Knox, Benjamin Walker, and Samuel Ogden. Notes which appropriate forms and deeds need to be completed.
GLC02437.06257
circa December 1794
Lawrence, John, 1724-1799
Informs Knox he will not be in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Requests Knox pays Mrs. [Elizabeth?] Lawrence the rent on Fairy Hill. The day of the year is not listed. Written from Longbridge Farm, present day South Brunswick Township, New Jersey.
GLC02437.06289
to John Lawrance
11 April 1795
Informs Lawrance that he will be able to move out of his house in the near future.
GLC02437.06385
14 April 1795
Lawrance, John, fl. 1795
Thanks Knox for informing him about his possible quitting of the house and asks that Knox lets him know definite dates when he can.
GLC02437.06389
16 April 1795
Thanks Lawrance for his letter concerning the house.
GLC02437.06393
7 August 1795
Lathrop, John, fl. 1795
Apologizes to Knox and expresses his mortification on not being able to find a suitable and educated gentleman to tutor Knox's children. He also has been unable to find a priest for the town of Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.06485
9 August 1795
Writes on behalf of his son asking for Knox's hospitality as his daughter-in-law wishes to travel around Maine.
GLC02437.06490
3 September 1795
Discusses plans to burn lime in the coming year.
GLC02437.06511
December 28, 1795
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Discusses an issue regarding a note for payment.
GLC02437.06583
February 25, 1796
Mentions a possible business deal with a Colonel Smith. Would like information on how Mr. [William] Bingham is handling Knox's affairs relative to the deal. Also discusses supplies, particularly lumber, for building his own house.
GLC02437.06638
March 22, 1796
Discusses a recent negotiation he has been pursuing on behalf of Knox. Will forward a more complete statement about the negotiation soon. Will see Mr. [William] Bingham this morning and speak to him on the subject, but advises Knox to consult him...
GLC02437.06670
5 April 1796
Reports on a recent business arrangement he discussed with Mr. [William] Bingham on Knox's behalf, and declares that Bingham has arranged to make a provisional payment for Knox. Encloses a note from Bingham (not present). Discusses lumber he is...
GLC02437.06691
23 April 1796
Writes that Mr. [likely George] Meade (he spells it "Mead") came to collect Knox's note from Hodgdon this morning. Asks that Knox please send him the note soon, as he wants to renew his credit at the banks. Discusses arrangements he is making with...
GLC02437.06719
6 May 1796
Writes to Knox about financial concerns. Declares that he has contacted Mr. [George] Meade (he spells it "Mead") regarding Knox's bank concerns, and Meade has agreed to accept an arrangement with General [Henry] Jackson as part of their transaction...
GLC02437.06733
18 May 1796
Discusses a furniture sale held for Knox and relates that Hodgdon is putting up his harpsichord for sale as well. Adds that Miss Knox's forte piano is safely on its way to Knox. Mentions sale results and transportation of merchandise.
GLC02437.06744
7 June 1796
Writes that this morning a vessel sailed to Boston carrying all of Knox's furniture that remained with Hodgdon after the furniture sale. The only piece remaining was too large to put on a ship, and he is unsure how to transport it. Also reports...
GLC02437.06766
8 June 1796
Per his promise, sends Knox a statement of his accounts with Hodgdon (not present). Seems to ask that Knox pay him a certain sum, so that Hodgdon can pay off one of Knox's creditors for him. Relates that the President will be traveling to Mount...
GLC02437.06768
2 July 1796
Writes to inform Knox he has made a tin case to hold the keys to all of Knox's furniture. Has given the case to a Mr. Dinsmore, who will pass it along to Knox upon Dinsmore's arrival in Boston. Discusses financial transactions with Mr. [George]...
GLC02437.06782
5 August 1796
Relates that a court judgment was leveled against him requiring him to repay money to the Bank of Pennsylvania. Explains the financial distress this has put him in, especially because business associate Mr. [George] Meade (he spells it "Mead") will...
GLC02437.06795
15 August 1796
Brief note by Hodgdon added on the last page, beside the address. Relates that a ship sailed for Thomaston yesterday, helmed by Captain Mathews, which carried a variety of goods being shipped to Knox, including Madeira wine, flour, and dining tables...
GLC02437.06798
18 August 1796
Writes that in a previous letter he informed Knox of the judgment against Mr. [George] Meade (he spells it "Mead") and in favor of the Bank of Pennsylvania. Has enclosed further documentation (not present). Would like Knox to write back quickly to...
GLC02437.06800
19 August 1796
Comments on the financial disaster befalling their associate Mr. [George] Meade (he spells it "Mead"). Discusses value and sale of Meade's furniture. Relates other business matters and briefly touches on an upcoming election.
GLC02437.06801
5 May 1796
Writes to acknowledge receipt of Knox's last letter. Will reply more fully in his next letter to Knox. Declares that he heard of Knox's misfortune before Knox wrote, and is sympathetic (does not disclose what misfortune Knox has suffered).
GLC02437.06812
8 September 1796
Lewis, Matthew, fl. 1796-1798
Written from the "War Office," in London, England, according to the docket. Lewis, the British Deputy Secretary at War, writes that Mrs. [Sarah Lyons Flucker] Beaumez asked him to write to Knox regarding her finances in England, which have been...
GLC02437.06814
24 September 1796
Laurance, John, 1750-1810
Writes to inform Knox that he owes Laurance money for rent. Explains that while Colonel [Timothy] Pickering left the house in the beginning of May, Knox's furniture and other articles were still there, which kept Laurance from taking possession of...
GLC02437.06825
26 October 1796
Reports that a schooner will be departing for Thomaston that morning carrying almost nine hundred bushels of corn as well as a carriage of Knox's. Mentions commercial arrangements with a Mr. [likely Tench] Francis.
GLC02437.06853
2 December 1796
Reports of a possible business venture in a foreign island (name is illegible, but it may be "Curacao"). According to the Consul there, the island is in great need of lumber for spars and masts, which Knox is selling. Encourages him to pursue the...
GLC02437.06875
to Matthew Lewis
January 16, 1797
Discusses certificates.
GLC02437.06901
6 September 1797
Informs Knox that he has accepted his draught of £66. Noted as written at the War Office.
GLC02437.07027
14 August 1798
Discusses a draft of money.
GLC02437.07164
3 December 1798
Discusses bills and payments. Noted as written at the War Office and as a duplicate.
GLC02437.07200
22 May 1801
Lewis, Jesse V., fl. 1801
Seeks employment from Knox as a printer. Describes his experience in the printing business and notes he can provide references.
GLC02437.07534
circa 1789-1796
Offers his sympathies to Knox for the loss in his family, probably due to the death of another Knox child. Date range inferred from death dates of a few of Knox's children, and other letters in collection referencing their deaths.
GLC02437.08172
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