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to Henry Knox
4 October 1792
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Hopes to meet Knox in Springfield in the near future. Stresses the importance of returning to his house by Sunday and the embarrassment he would suffer if he were unable to.
GLC02437.05642
7 October 1792
Discusses their plans to meet in Springfield, Massachusetts. Writes, "what a poor dog you are to talk about giving me trouble - you know or ought to know before this time that its the first wish of my heart to give you pleasure - but remember you...
GLC02437.05644
21 October 1792
Expresses his happiness on hearing that Knox's family arrived safely in New York. Complains about Knox not meeting him in Springfield, Massachusetts as he had planned: "I was much disappointed in not seeing you at Springfield or at least receiving a...
GLC02437.05661
28 October 1792
Expresses his approval that Knox has finally bought out William Duer's portion of the Maine land and asks for a copy of the agreement. Encloses a copy of a letter he received from Duer, stating that he will wait for further instructions from Knox...
GLC02437.05673
4 November 1792
Despite suffering from a hangover, Jackson writes to Knox concerning Madame de Leval & Mr. de la Roche's demands for land deeds. States, "from drinking too freely of Wine yesterday, I have such a headache, that I am unable to write you but a word -...
GLC02437.05690
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