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15 March 1798
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
[Agreement]
Agreement between Knox and Stephen [March ?] that March will settle on a piece of property of about 119 acres.
GLC02437.07104
17 December 1783
[Certificate for John Campbell]
Certifies that Major John Campbell served well under Knox.
GLC02437.02839
4 February 1789
Knox, William, 1756-1795
to John Bryant
Notes the receipt of a return related to military stores. Indicates that Secretary of War Henry Knox did not answer himself because he is "confined to his bed." Henry Knox has rheumatism (see GLC03432.019). Written from the War Office.
GLC03432.017
21 April 1791
[Receipt for ice]
Receipt written in Knox's hand for the purchase of ice from the ice house at Bush Hill bought from Christopher Hart. Signed in text by Knox. Signed by a witness John Stagg Jr. and signed with the mark of Christopher Hart.
GLC02437.04921
November 1804
Proposal to Benjamin Bussey
Proposal to Benjamin Bussey of a financial arrangement between him and Knox.
GLC02437.07896
4 December 1783
to George Clinton
Writes on behalf of a Mr. Parker who is "sollicitous [sic] to open an account in this City for the sale of merchandise." Introduces him to Governor Clinton and gives a character recommendation. Body of letter in the hand of Knox. Signed for Knox in...
GLC02437.02817
11 July 1794
[Contract]
Noted as a copy. An indenture contract between Henry Knox and Joseph Anthony. Appears Knox is purchasing land from Anthony in Penobscot and Hancock County, Maine for $26,000. Document is partially printed with information written by hand.
GLC02437.10597
5 November 1796
to Abiel Wood
Written from Montpelier, Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine. Unsigned, but content and docket suggest the author is Henry Knox. Asks Wood a question regarding vessels sailing to and from his region, on behalf of a business acquaintance in Philadelphia...
GLC02437.06866
6-9 January 1801
to Joseph & Moses Copeland
Copy of multiple letters. Appears to be correspondences between Henry Knox, Joseph Copeland, and Moses Copeland regarding Knox's Eastern lands. Knox complains about people cutting his timber on the Warren lands and requests Joseph Copeland's...
GLC02437.07498
18 September 1800
to James Sullivan
Knox informs Sullivan that George Ulmer knows a man willing to give evidence about the assaults on Knox's surveyors, but only if "legally called upon." Knox suggests that this unnamed man, the wounded man staying with Ulmer, and Robert Houston...
GLC02437.07463
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