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20 November 1797
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to William Bingham
Mentions a trip to Philadelphia and bonds.
GLC02437.07052
23 November 1797
Appleton, Nathaniel, 1731-1798
[Agreement]
Agreement between Knox and settlers that they will go into a large swamp and cut down cedar trees to use for logs.
GLC02437.07053
November 1797
[List of settlers]
Lists names of settlers on the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.07058
7 December 1797
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
to Henry Knox
Discusses a bank note and a possible extension of time, probably for some sort of payment. Free frank signed by William Bingham.
GLC02437.07061
11 December 1797
Discusses the payment of a note and the possibility of Knox needing a security.
GLC02437.07063
12 December 1797
Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798
Discusses a treaty with the Indians and sends his compliments to him.
GLC02437.07065
to Jeremy Belknap
Informs Dr. Belknap that the document he is asking about is probably a forgery.
GLC02437.07066
23 December 1797
Discusses a deed of land and inserts a paragraph from another correspondence.
GLC02437.07067
14 December 1797
Discusses a deed between the Indians and American government.
GLC02437.07069
16 December 1797
Asks for an accurate statement about some property.
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31 December 1797
Discusses some purchases and states that he is unable to pay Alexander Baring immediately.
GLC02437.07073
circa July 8 1797
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
to Lucy Flucker Knox [incomplete]
Writes to her niece, Lucy Flucker Knox, asking about her family, particularly her sisters Caroline and Julia, as well as her own sons.
GLC02437.07075
8 January 1798
Bigelow, William, fl. 1783-1798
Discusses lime burning.
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23 January 1798
Beaumez, M. de (Bon-Albert Briois), 1759-1809
Complains about not hearing from Knox and discusses the events in France and Europe, as well as relations between America and France.
GLC02437.07081
5 February 1798
to Lucy Flucker Knox
Writes about a young man traveling to America on the ship carrying this letter and discusses her daughter Harriette's health as well as the rest of her family.
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[Remarks]
Discusses land deeds and recommends a list of books. Date from docket.
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26 February 1798
Baring, Alexander, 1774-1848
Asks Knox to look over an enclosed document (not included), regarding their business in Maine.
GLC02437.07092
3 March 1798
to Clement Biddle [incomplete]
Discusses some sort of business. Date previously inferred, written in pencil. Writing is extremely faded and water stained, making it difficult to read.
GLC02437.07096
15 March 1798
Discusses a tract of land and related business.
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26 March 1798
Expresses concern that Knox has not repaid the loan he got from Alexander Baring. Free frank stamped and signed by William Bingham.
GLC02437.07111
20 April 1798
to Francis and Thomas Flucker
Writes to her sons, stating that she has not heard from them in a while and about the ships and news from the family.
GLC02437.07117
24 April 1798
to Alexander Baring
Discusses a debt and the possibility of extending the time in which he has to pay it back. Writing is very faded and water damaged, making it difficult to read.
GLC02437.07119
27 April 1798
Bailie, William, fl. 1798
Discusses Knox's brother William's finances.
GLC02437.07121
13 May 1798
Reminds Knox to pay Alexander Baring, especially since Baring will be leaving the country soon. Free frank stamped and signed by William Bingham.
GLC02437.07127
circa 29 August 1790
[draft of a letter to George Washington regarding possible British troop movements from Detroit] [incomplete]
This appears to be a partial, preliminary draft of Knox's 29 August 1790 letter to George Washington (in the GW Papers at the Library of Congress) responding to Washington's secret communication of 27 August. In that communication, sent to the...
GLC02437.08216
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