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to Henry Knox
31 August 1797
Jennison, Samuel, fl. 1795-1797
Thanks Knox for his help and kindness and offers his service should Knox ever need them.
GLC02437.07025
15 December 1798
Jackson, William, 1759-1828
Jackson asks that Knox authenticate an endorsement allowing Jackson to be compensated for agreed services that were requested and performed.
GLC02437.07206
8 April 1800
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Very personal letter from Vice President Thomas Jefferson. Notes that he passed along Knox's "friendly expressions" to General Gunn, possibly Senator James Gunn. Refers to a transaction, likely concerning the debate in the U.S. Senate regarding Knox...
GLC02437.07390
14 October 1800
Jennet, J.B., fl. 1800
Jennet writes to Knox a letter in French.
GLC02437.07469
to Thomas Jefferson
March 29, 1801
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Recommends Henry Jackson for the appointment to the office of Naval Agent (possibly the Secretary of Navy). Lists Jackson's qualifications, including his supervision of the construction of the USS Constitution, and describes Jackson as being...
GLC02437.07516
to Joseph Jones
13 September 1801
Expresses his sympathy in hearing about Jones's barn being burnt down by the insurgents. Assures Jones the government will reimburse him for his loss provided the "villains" cannot be found and are unable to pay for the damages. Requests Jones...
GLC02437.07613
4 November 1805
Signed by W. Jackson, possibly Major William Jackson. Writes on a subject that is of great importance to him and his family, trusting in Knox's candor and kindness. Mentions when Jackson traveled to New York to negotiate a transfer of property from...
GLC02437.07979
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
21 August 1793
Discusses events in Europe, such as a Spanish defeat at Bayonne and that the Queen of France has been moved from a prison. Upper right portion burned or ripped through all pages, creating text loss.
GLC02437.08151
to Leonard Jarvis
March 16, 1788
Marked "copy." Relates that General [Rufus] Putnam told him about a plan developed by the Massachusetts legislature's Committee of Eastern Lands regarding the Waldo patent. In this plan, a quantity of disputed territory would be added at the "head"...
GLC02437.09175
to Paul Jameson
13 September 1788
Requests Jameson notifies the inhabitants of "Medumcook" [Meduncook] that there will be a meeting at Jameson's house on the 20th for any who have business with the heirs of Brigadier Waldo or have taken up lands in the neighborhood. Written from...
GLC02437.09181
to Michael Jackson
December 8, 1783
Discusses men who cannot be dismissed [likely from the army] until Knox's arrival at West Point, New York. Also mentions Jackson can depend on something from his application (possibly referring to Jackson's request for a Brigadier General's salary)...
GLC02437.09812
22 November 1793
Informs Jefferson that "General Stewart declines accepting the appointment of Inspector for the port of Philadelphia and would have done the same with the naval office had it been offered to him. He says that he made the application at the influnce...
GLC02437.10285
to Samuel Jefferds
December 28, 1783
Discusses directions for the discharge of men from the New York Levies.
GLC02437.10574
Account document [in Dutch]
1681/01/11
GLC03107.05049
Account of Mr. Livingston
1681/10/06
Parker, William A., fl. 1864
GLC03107.05050
Manuscript [in Dutch]
1681/06/19
GLC03107.05051
1687/07/16
GLC03107.05052
Account document [in dutch]
1680/09/08
GLC03107.05053
1682/03
GLC03107.05054
1673/07/15
GLC03107.05055
1683/08/06
Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.05056
1682/08/05
GLC03107.05057
1684
GLC03107.05058
GLC03107.05059
1684/01/08
GLC03107.05060
1684/01/28
GLC03107.05061
1684/03/06
GLC03107.05062
1684/06/04
GLC03107.05063
1684/12/05
GLC03107.05064
1685/06/13
GLC03107.05065
1685/04/07
GLC03107.05066
1685/04/21
GLC03107.05067
1685
GLC03107.05068
1685/11/13
GLC03107.05069
21 November 1781
Jones, Thomas, fl. 1777-1782
Cannot yet send the stores left in his charge because he has so far been unable to obtain fatigue men to help haul them. He will not be able to take a survey of the stores until he gets to Richmond. Fears he will not be able to remove them this...
GLC02437.01294
24 July 1789
Jones, Nicholas, fl. 1788-1789
Discusses the formation of the new federal government, as well as his own opinions and concerns about how he was persecuted by "the Enemies of the Union."
GLC02437.04304
1686/03/29
GLC03107.05070
1686/06/01
GLC03107.05071
[Mr. Jones will apply to Mr. Frothingham and receive five hundred Arms & bayonets].
25 September 1781
Instructions indicating that a Mr. [Thomas] Jones will collect ordnance and transport it to Williamsburg, Virginia. Closes by saying "This order will be executed instantly." The arms were for a Virginia regiment commanded by Major General Baron...
GLC02437.01190
January 14, 1782
Encloses (not present) a return of military stores for the stores that have been transported from York to Manchester, Virginia. Relates that two sloop-loads of stores are still in York, but that they are working to obtain those and deliver them to...
GLC02437.01334
3 September 1796
Joy, Benjamin, 1758-1830
Sends Knox a mortgage bond and mentions a taking a trip to see him.
GLC02437.06612
6 June 1796
Writes to enclose a draft on a Mr. Gibbs for a sum of money (not present). Briefly discusses the terms of the financial transaction.
GLC02437.06764
5 December 1799
Joy writes Knox about the court summons that he received, along with Henry Jackson and Knox regarding past payments that they have not paid. Joy says, "I had rather pay it out of my pocket than let my name appear in the court." Joy would like some...
GLC02437.07335
30 September 1800
Jones, William, 1760-1831
Jones writes that he is impressed with the land of Kennebec and says if he can obtain them based on an agreement with Knox, he will probably move there. Jones says he would gladly serve as an agent.
GLC02437.07465
19 April 1803
Jones, Thomas K., fl. 1803
Signed by Thomas K. Jones & Co. Agrees to furnish Knox a further financial acceptance on the property he has consigned to the firm if Knox has the occasion to draw on them for one thousand dollars.
GLC02437.07797
1686/06/02
GLC03107.05072
1686/06/28
GLC03107.05073
29 September 1781
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Notes the "very kind reception from the good Lady of this place" [Martha Washington]. Gives news about their daughter Lucy, who is staying in Philadelphia. Colonel Clement Biddle and his wife will see her each Sunday. Pertinent correspondence will...
GLC02437.01199
16 October 1781
Writes that Martha Washington and Nellie Calvert Custis received letters from their husbands letting them know how they are and what is happening in the war. Chastises Henry for not writing. She misses their daughter Lucy, who was living in...
GLC02437.01230
23 October 1781
Has heard from Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth that Lord Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown had occurred, or would shortly. She has received his letter of 16 October 1781 and is awaiting the next, which Knox wrote on 19 October 1781 (see GLC02437.01231...
GLC02437.01257
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