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Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823 to Henry Knox

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02437.03864 Author/Creator: Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823 Place Written: Ipswich, Massachusetts Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 3 May 1788 Pagination: 2 p. : address : docket ; 22.8 x 18.7 cm. Order a Copy

Asks whether Invalid Regiments and heirs of those killed in battle or who died from sickness are entitled to army lands according to an Ordinance of Congress. Writes, "The Spirit of emigration to the western country is dayly increasing in the N. England States- we shall certainly have more than one thousand families at the Muskingum in the course of the present year, unless the natives should be so uncivil as to interrupt those already on the ground... Will all the Tribes who have relinquished their claim to ye lands we have purchased be summoned to attend ye treaty at Muskingum?" Assures Knox that Anti-Federalism has become unpopular in that part of Massachusetts. Speculates as to the possibility of New York's and Virginia's adoption of the Constitution. Encloses a letter from Duer & Platt (letter not included). Marked "private" on the address leaf.

Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806

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