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to Henry Knox
circa 20 November 1799-1806
Davis, Daniel, 1762-1835
Discusses a payment and sales. Year of creation unknown. Most likely written in Portland, Maine.
GLC02437.09914
1791
Williamson, Charles, fl. 1791
Discusses business relating to land on Lake Ontario and mentions that he is expecting to have some of his boats seized by the British. Expresses his opinion that a post on Lake Ontario would be beneficial. Date previously inferred, written in...
GLC02437.09949
to Walter Patterson re: military service
1813/01/06
Patterson, J.W., fl. 1812-1816
J.W. writes that his military service might bring him to Albany, and he discusses his concerns about maintaining his family in his absence. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04513
to Walter Patterson re: plan to visit his brother
1813/02/25
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04514
Promissary note.
1835/02/12
Travis, William B., fl. 1835
Authorizing purchase of articles to repair roof of Garrison at Bexar (the Alamo) [in Spanish]
GLC07959
To: Augustus E. Silliman.
1840/08/07
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Regarding threats to the government, including slavery: "The dangers to the duration of our Government are all within control of the people. We have nothing to fear from without upcoming elections, which magnify differences."
GLC07960
to Isaac Winslow
25 October 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Draft in Samuel Shaw's hand. Writes, "I am sorry to acquaint you, that the endeavors of your friends to obtain permission for your return to Boston have proved ineffectual. Some late acts of Congress and of the Legislature of Massachusetts, render...
GLC02437.01681
22 September 1783
Darby, John, fl. 1783
Thanks Knox for his kindness and attention. Asks to be made useful in London, England perhaps in relation to Knox's "farming scheme" which Darby states "may enable me to have the pleasure of convincing you of my Sincerity."
GLC02437.02555
to Joseph Williams
February 21, 1784
Discusses provisions, medicine, and wood on hand at Springfield, where Williams is stationed. Refers to an enclosed order to Mrs. Pynchon (refer to GLC02437.02962) in which Knox requests that she turn over medicine and stores in her possession to...
GLC02437.02963
14 October 1786
Had wanted to see Williams in order to talk about "the business" (likely referring to Shays' Rebellion). Writes he is relying on Williams to protect the military stores "in every event, for which you shall be amply compensated." Asks him to...
GLC02437.03312
16 October 1786
Wrote last to Major Williams while at Springfield regarding the protection of military stores. Has heard that in the absence of General Sheppard [probably William Shepard], a Colonel Chapin will be in command. Asks Williams to talk to Colonel...
GLC02437.03313
25 November 1786
Discusses a recent letter from Williams. Writes that the recent acts of government will help contain the insurgents (referring to Shays' Rebellion, which happened in Springfield, Massachusetts in late September 1786).
GLC02437.03347
27 May 1791
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Written by Williams to Secretary of War Knox. References Knox's letter of 18 May, which returned Colonel Bradford's letter. Sends his answer to Knox (not present) and asks him to pass it along to Bradford. Is not surprised recruitment is slow in...
GLC02437.04961
22 June 1791
Williams says the information on "military movements" he is enclosing (not included) was given to him by General Wood who received it from a Mr. [Crous]. The Virginia Attorney General has letters that back up Crous's information. Says that Crous...
GLC02437.05018
7 August 1791
References Knox's letter of 24 June, which found him "in these back woods near the top of the Alleghany mountains." Tells Knox "I have long thought, with you, that your talents and disposition were not of a kind to be a very able manager in...
GLC02437.05111
14 September 1791
Writes to send an extract of a letter from Kentucky, which is on the other side of this letter (not included - the reverse of this letter is blank). Adds, "I leave this letter to its fate, & from the frequent passing of people from these fountains of...
GLC02437.05156
18 September 1793
Reports on the situation at Yorktown. Says a wagon load of clothing arrived for troops stationed there. The wagon driver and his assistant died of yellow fever and the townspeople decided to burn the clothing. Mentions meeting a party of troops...
GLC02437.05926
5 October 1793
Reports that he just came from Knox's house in Philadelphia and that everything is well. Says the servants are prudent for locking the gate to prevent anyone "from coming unawares." Says "I think you may be perfectly easy as to danger, the malady...
GLC02437.05939
[Instructions concerning purchase of land from the Winslows]
20 October 1793
Gives detailed instructions to John Steele Tyler and Ebenezer Vesey to deal with squatters on his Waldo Patent lands. Provides information on legal settlers.
GLC02437.05952
2 April 1794
Thanks Knox for their prior conversation and offers his assistance. Informs Knox he disagrees with the amount Knox wants to pay him for his services. Believes his past experience as a public servant and his current situation justifies a higher...
GLC02437.06072
to Henry Knox to the hand of Henry Jackson
20 July 1798
Offer his congratulations on an appointment to the army and discusses other business. Noted as written at Mount Pleasant, state unknown.
GLC02437.07159
11 September 1798
Expresses his wish to better serve his country as he feels his current position in the military does not allow him to do so. Asks for Knox's advice before he attempts to try for a higher position.
GLC02437.07171
11 November 1798
Discusses Knox's declination of an army commission, and his own views on service. Knox had declined a commission in the army raised during the quasi-war when he learned that Alexander Hamilton would outrank him. Noted as written at Mount Pleasant.
GLC02437.07189
January 24, 1799
Williams tells Knox that many people are disappointed that Knox has chosen not to join the army. Williams worries that Knox's absence will hurt his own career: "As it is I fear my military career will be bounded by a Lieutenacy in a volunteer Corps...
GLC02437.07228
29 May 1800
Williams writes Knox about his son Henry Jackson Knox and hopes that his son intends to return to his ship. Williams comments on the changes in the administration "which I think forebodes a settlement of some sort or other with France." Williams...
GLC02437.07418
05 September 1800
Williams discusses Knox's business affairs and debts. Williams explains to Knox that he would decline a military commission from President Adams, meaning no disrespect. Williams says, "In serious truth I had rather have a civil than a military...
GLC02437.07457
[Receipt]
23 May 1799
Dane, Nathan, 1752-1835
Note of receipt of Henry Knox for $71.06. Also includes a note of receipt signed on the verso by an Eleazer Homer.
GLC02437.08752
[Notes]
10 September 1800
Darracott, William, fl. 1800
Results of a survey.
GLC02437.08772
[Note]
3 December 1800
Notes regarding a survey.
GLC02437.08779
24 October 1785
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Discusses signing the bond with the ten proprietors on behalf of the heirs of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo; declares that he has empowered Henry Jackson to sign on their behalf....
GLC02437.09138
24 September 1786
Discusses the boundaries of the Waldo patent lands, as well as the geographical features of the lands.
GLC02437.09157
to Isaac Winslow, Jr.
January 23, 1787
Marked "copy." Considers the viability of selling off lands to pay taxes the General Court has assessed on the Muscongus patent lands. Discusses other options to obtain the funds necessary to pay the taxes, such as asking the ten proprietors to pay...
GLC02437.09162
to Isaac Winslow, Sr.
January 28, 1787
Has received from a Mr. Sullivan certain bonds (not present) relating to the Flucker estate. Writes that he told Mr. Sullivan he could not sign the bonds until he asked Winslow questions as to their history, particularly how the bonds originally came...
GLC02437.09163
5 July 1791
Reports on General [Charles] Scott's expedition against the Indians. Writes that a "Party had recrossed the Ohio on their return, after having destroyed three Indian Towns, killed 32 Warriors, and brought away 50 or 60 Women & Children prisoners."...
GLC02437.10231
to Walter Patterson re: order for pig iron
1812/11/18
Livingston, H., fl. 1790
GLC03107.04512
to Mr. Wilson
6 May 1785
Encloses Catharine Macaulay's proposals regarding a subscription for her history (possibly referring to her book, A History of England from the Accession of James I to the Elevation of the House of Hanover). Writes, "If you could induce any...
GLC02437.03140
December 27, 1787
Discusses the ratification convention for the United States Constitution, and the chances of it being accepted. Writes, "I have been waiting the event of our Elections here of Delegates for the Convention, which have men more in favor of the...
GLC02437.03742
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
31 August 1793
Reports that he went to Boston to complete the legal business with the Winslow brothers. Found that Samuel has not returned from Philadelphia and says the business will be completed in Beverly next week. There were several issues surrounding the...
GLC02437.05919
18 October 1793
Sends instructions for Knox's attorneys to deliver and receive deeds for lands in Maine. This involves squatters on his land. "Free" stamped and handwritten on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.05947
to Nathan Dane
February 4, 1795
Discusses having the legislature right mistakes made by the land surveyors in relation to the Waldo Patent. Letterpress copy.
GLC02437.06343
[Agreement]
February 3, 1796
Agreement to employ men for the summer to work on canals or other buildings on his property.
GLC02437.06611
16 June 1797
Discusses a resolve concerning a dispute between Knox and the settlers on the Waldo patent. Docket written in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.06987
24 August 1798
Discusses possibly settling on the Waldo Patent.
GLC02437.07166
3 March 1799
Wilson, Life, fl. 1799-1800
Wilson has received Knox's letter of December 12, 1799 and is sorry that Knox is not happy with the saws he received. Wilson is working hard to correct that and get Knox "a single saw agreable to your Request." Wilson says the "intention of this...
GLC02437.07241
23 December 1799
Dane has received Knox's letters of the 23rd and 26th of November. He tells Knox, "I will no endeavour to have an early meeting of the Commissioners in order to finish the business as soon as possible."
GLC02437.07343
10 May 1800
Winchester, Edmund, fl. 1799-1805
Winchester tells Knox that he and "Mr. White" are sending "Mr. Isaac Dana" to examine Knox's lumber. If he approves, Winchester will order lumber from Knox.
GLC02437.07405
01 June 1800
Knox writes Dane asking him and his fellow Commissioners to move quickly deciding Knox's case. Paper is very thin and writing very faded.
GLC02437.07419
[Quit Claim]
16 July 1801
Letter signed by Edmund Winchester, and Aman Winchester and Joseph Hall as witnesses. A quit claim for two lots in Lincoln County, Maine. Document appears to be releasing all rights (title and claim) from Edmund Winchester to Knox and his heirs. Also...
GLC02437.07570
[Mortgage cancelled]
March 23, 1804
Documents the cancellation of a mortgage made to Winchester by Henry Knox on a plot of land in Maine. Signed by Winchester and by David Russell as witness.
GLC02437.07851
February 11, 1805
Write that Knox owes money on notes belonging to them. They did not expect he would have left town the previous summer without paying some of it, so they hope he will do so without further delay.
GLC02437.07907
January 1795
Dandridge, Bartholomew, 1737-1785
Forwards a letter Knox had requested and says the president has no objection to his letter of the 30th being published. Dated "Thursday." Written in the third person and signed in the text.
GLC02437.08120
26 Febraury 1787
Wilson, Mary Ann, fl. 1787
Received three months wages from Lucy Knox.
GLC02437.08600
Receipt for Hatevil Libby from Edmund Winchester, relating to freight and shipping. Includes a note of receipt signed by Libby.
GLC02437.08773
[Bill]
4 December 1800
Bill to William Henderson for transporting boards and other building material to from Thomaston, Maine to Boston. Signed by Henderson.
GLC02437.08780
December 18, 1800
Bill from Winchester to Gilbert Hall for the transport of boards.
GLC02437.08782
[Bill of sale to David Winch]
26 November 1768
Flucker, Thomas, 1719-1783
Partially printed. Agreement between the heirs of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo and David Winch, in which Winch purchases a tract of land from the heirs. Signed by Samuel Waldo, Francis Waldo, Isaac Winslow, Thomas Flucker and Hannah Flucker....
GLC02437.09055
[Deed given to Joseph Wiley and William McFarland]
4 June 1773
Wiley, Joseph, fl. 1773
Declares that Wiley and McFarland purchased a tract of land from the heirs of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo in 1765, and explains financial transactions related to the purchase. Signed by Wiley and McFarland, as well as Timothy Paine and William...
GLC02437.09084
21 July 1787
Provides his opinion on the legal haggling over the boundaries of the Waldo patent lands. Discusses the legal authority of the courts to be involved in the disputes.
GLC02437.09167
March 30, 1793
Promises to give his attention to a letter he has just received from Knox, regarding "certain conveyances &c" on the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.09241
17 April 1793
A rough draft of a document lisiting various claims on the Waldo patent, relating to Knox's attempts to buy these lands. Has gone over all available documents and notes any possible problems with the deeds, competing claims or lack of proper...
GLC02437.09242
[Statement pertaining to Samuel Waldo's debt to Isaac Winslow]
1 April 1773
States that the late Waldo paid his account in full. Contains account specifics on verso.
GLC02437.09479
[Pay abstract for Captain William Dana's company in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
December 1775-March 1776
Includes pay for December 1775 and February-March 1776.
GLC02437.09511
4 May 1793
Discusses difficulty with "Francis Waldo's proportion." Offers to "co-operate many reasonable measure on the part of the Flucker Family to prevent the Winslows from suffering by the omision of the bond, which I suppose they would have given if...
GLC02437.10265
28 August 1793
Asks Dane to give General Jackson any advice concerning a petition to the General Court over land. Also allows him to make any modifications to the petition as he sees fit. Watermarked "Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold by J Woodmason/London."...
GLC02437.10278
[Mortgage deed cancellation]
February 13, 1799
Edmund Winchester agrees that when Knox pays a specified note, Winchester will "cancel the mortgage Deed which he has Executed to me of this Date."
GLC02437.10332
[Account]
circa 1759-1768
Appears to be a statement on an account involving Isaac Winslow and Brigadier [General] Samuel Waldo.
GLC02437.10639
07 June 1800
Dane received Knox's letter of June 1. Talks about Knox's election to the general court and gives an analysis concerning the presidential election. Dane believes that "Mr. Adams enemies among federal men" are trying to arrange the voting so the...
GLC02437.07423
[Agreement with Thomas Flucker]
16 September 1766
Winslow, Isaac, 1709-1777
Indicates that Flucker is bound to Winslow for a particular sum, based on previous agreements they had made. Signed by Thomas Flucker and Isaac Winslow, as well as a John [Cotton], perhaps as witness.
GLC02437.09038
[Copies of correspondence]
6-13 September 1792
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Copies of correspondences between William Duer, Henry Knox, Royal Flint, and Henry Jackson detailing the progress of their land deals and Duer's financial instability. Also includes details on the land agreements involving Madame de Leval and...
GLC02437.05607
18 October 1781
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Has not heard from his brother in almost six weeks. News of the operation against Yorktown from General George Washington included the destruction of three of Lord Cornwallis redoubts and a formal demand for surrender, along with Cornwallis'...
GLC02437.01239
27 November 1781
Written by William Knox to his brother Brigadier General Henry Knox, who was at Washington's headquarters. Writes from France after a pleasant and short 21 day voyage from Boston. Is astonished by their speed of travel. Says he did not suffer from...
GLC02437.01296
25 June 1783
Written by William to his brother Major General Henry Knox. Mentions he wrote a letter from Bristol, England about two weeks previous. Says he consigned 108 pounds worth of jewelry to Sears and Smith, to be delivered to his order. Says another...
GLC02437.02181
to Henry Jackson Knox
29 June 1791
References receiving his son's letter by Mr. LeRoy. Sent two pairs of shoes yesterday. Sent three shirts by Mrs. Stagg today. Six more will be sent when they are made. Writes, "It is the judgement of your Mama and me, that you are too young to alter...
GLC02437.05038
26 June 1781
William writes to his brother, Brigadier General Henry Knox, stationed at New Windsor, New York. William, who oversaw much of Henry's personal and financial business, confirms receipt of three months of Henry's pay. Discusses currency and exchange...
GLC02437.00983
22 August 1781
References Henry's letter of 8 August 1781. Updates Henry on news he has heard. Says the French fleet was to have left Newport the day before to connect up with the Compte De Grasse, who is supposed to be nearing the continent with more French ships...
GLC02437.01153
30 August 1781
Disappointed that his brother did not write him an "authentic account of Lord Cornwallis' situation in Virginia." Believes Cornwallis will surrender soon. Is planning a business trip to Europe and discusses fundraising. His last remittance to...
GLC02437.01159
6 September 1781
Mentions Lucy Knox's trip up the Hudson River and hearing that General Knox passed New Windsor, New York with Governor George Clinton on his way to meet Lucy. Comments on a naval battle off the coast of Boston between the French frigate Magicianne...
GLC02437.01167
to Lieutenant Thorp
10 September 1781
Sends Thorp on an urgent trip to Baltimore to obtain supplies from General Mordecai Gist and Major Sebastian Bauman, whom he has written instruction to (see GLC02437.01178 and .01179). He is to embark with Bauman and proceed to the operation with...
GLC02437.01180
28 September 1781
Discusses plans for traveling to Europe, ships to take, and his effort to raise money. Also discusses what is happening at the port in Boston, mentioning specific ships, captains, armaments, and visitors. Mentions merchant activities, following up...
GLC02437.01196
4 October 1781
Discusses news of the siege of Yorktown, mentioning the activities of the Marquis de La Fayette and naval engagements between French Admiral Compte de Grasse and British Admiral Thomas Graves. Reports that Congress has received indications of the...
GLC02437.01207
29 October 1781
He is leaving for Europe tomorrow on a French frigate commanded by Count De Grasse. Remarks that in his haste the contents of this letter are only things of greatest importance. Discusses leaving his store with Joshua Loring, arranging for a Mr...
GLC02437.01270
January 23, 1782
Letter written by William Knox to his brother Brigadier General Henry Knox. Good travel description of France before the Revolution. Tells of his journey from L'Orient to Nantes. Arrived in Nantes on December 1 and stayed until December 8. Goes on to...
GLC02437.01338
April 12, 1782
Letter written by William, Major General Knox's brother, to Henry Knox. Includes a postscript written and signed by Lafayette. References the taking of Mahon, an island off the Spanish coast in the Mediterranean, by the Spanish. Says Gibraltar is...
GLC02437.01386
5 May 1782
Written by William Knox to his brother Major General Knox. Mentions this is the fifth letter he has sent to Henry since arriving in France. Says he has received two from Henry. Says he is in Nantes on business, purchasing goods for his friends. Says...
GLC02437.01409
May 7, 1782
Letter written by William to his brother Major General Henry Knox. Says he will not ship anything with the capital he has accumulated until the peace is complete. Says his business accounts were messy, but are now settled. Says he wrote to Lucy that...
GLC02437.01412
23 May 1782
Written by William Knox to his brother Major General Knox. Mentions his travels to Flanders, Nantes (where he did some business for his Boston friends), and has stopped in Rochefort on his way to Bourdeaux. Wants to ship many things to America, but...
GLC02437.01429
May 25, 1782
Outlines arrangements he has made to ensure packages he is sending to Henry Knox will arrive to him safely. Relates that he has "packed the Epaulets in a little box by themselves" and entrusted them to the care of General Lafayette. Made the ship's...
GLC02437.01430
June 12, 1782
Letter written by William to his brother Major General Knox. References a letter he wrote "a few days ago" and sent from Roquefort (he spells it "Rockford"). Also sent sweetmeats, caps, hats, a pair of epaulets, and two pieces of linen. Says he will...
GLC02437.01448
5 November 1782
Written by William to his brother Major General Henry Knox. Fears that Henry is worried about him as he has not written since he was in Rochefort (William spells it Rochfort), France. While there he sent some linen, epaulets, sweetmeats, and some...
GLC02437.01701
April 8, 1783
Letter written by William Knox to his brother Major General Knox. Makes several witty references to the length of time between their communications. Mentions the peace and says "most people here particular those in commerce are happy at it, those who...
GLC02437.02073
13 June 1783
Discusses business in Europe and his hopes of expanding trade. Mentions the cost of labour in America as compared to that in Europe.
GLC02437.02160
20 October 1784
Knox's brother writes, "I can only inform you I am happy to have recover'd from my late situation on point of health and spirits the want of which I have very unpleasantly experienced for many months," referring to his mental illness. Relates that...
GLC02437.03059
3 November 1784
William Knox writes to his brother. Relates his plans to sail for the United States, noting that his desire to be with family outweighs the unappealing prospect of making the voyage during winter. Expresses his disappointment at receiving only one...
GLC02437.03067
14 June 1787
Relates that Henry Jackson had shipped some goods on behalf of Knox, but was unable to procure a bill of lading. Notes, "...upon the whole I think the step we have taken not an improper step in having those articles brought to this city, as they were...
GLC02437.03579
10 September 1791
Knox, John, fl. 1771-1791
References his letter to Henry Knox of 22 May. That letter was "acquainting you of my Family and my very unhappy Situation in not only being obliged to live so long absent from a Dear and Affectionate wife and Family, but also not having wherewith...
GLC02437.05151
to Lucy Knox (daughter)
14 June 1792
Writes to his daughter telling her how much he loves her, but that "I am not alittle [sic] jealous that it is not so reciprocal as perhaps it ought to be. I do not mean as to degree that is that yours should equal mine - But I only desire a due...
GLC02437.05504
12 November 1792
Hopes his son is well and happy. Explains that it is very difficult to send the books that he had requested by post and to "apply to your uncle [Henry] Jackson for elegant extracts in prose, and verse the last edition - "
GLC02437.05699
February 3, 1793
Knox, Henry Jackson, 1780-1832
Written by Henry Jackson Knox to his father. Is glad his father is coming to Massachusetts in the spring. Expects going home with him to Philadelphia for a week and then returning back north. Wants a pair of handsome shoe buckles as a New Years...
GLC02437.05803
10 November 1793
Tells his father that he shall return to Boston tomorrow. Says Henry Cornplanter "wishes to go with me if you are willing. I think I heard you say, when he was at Newark that he might go to be under General Lincolns care." Hopes he can soon...
GLC02437.05968
8 March 1794
Expresses his displeasure about college and requests his father not to force him to attend. Discusses becoming a merchant and believes he only needs to know mathematics and arithmetic. Writes the only thing needed to become a merchant is "to...
GLC02437.06059
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