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5 March 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia mentioned Bess and Ruth and the psychiatric files she must go over. She has just received ten letters from him.
GLC09414.0534
29 July 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Lucy Knox
Explains to Lucy that business is delaying his visit to her and the family: "Alone for you myself and the children - I am upon my probation - a single lapse of public duty at this moments, sinks me, never again to rise." Provides an update on...
GLC02437.05565
5 September 1792
Declares that he is anxious about Lucy's health, and is checking "every post ... more and more so until I shall informed of your having been safely delivered." Provides news on acquaintances, and mentions that he has yet to receive confirmation that...
GLC02437.05599
29 August 1790
Jeffries, John, fl. 1790
to Henry Knox
Jeffries writes to Knox thanking him for his kindness. Says he fears more for his wife whose "constitution" is particularly vulnerable, which also prevents Jeffries from traveling from Boston. Asks Knox to present a copy of his [aerial] narrative to...
GLC02437.04705
22 August 1791
Maunsell, John, fl. 1724-1795
Says things have been so uninteresting in the hemisphere that he has remained silent since he left Philadelphia. Wrote to his brother William by the last packet. Told William "that, some hopes were entertained, that the consular bill would be taken...
GLC02437.05132
29 January 1790
Lyman, Daniel, 1756-1830
Forwards a letter from Samuel Shaw (not included) and mentions his desire to be appointed in the "Revenue Establishment for the Port of Newport, when this State should accede to the Union." And also asks Knox for his support for his application.
GLC02437.04485
26 June 1785
to James Manning
Knox transmits books donated from Granville Sharp in London to Rhode Island College (present-day Brown University). Informs Manning, President of Rhode Island College, that these books were previously in William Knox's care but William was...
GLC02437.03158
6 October 1783
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Informs Knox that he has visitors passing through, a Mr. Vernon and the Count Wengierski, and asks if Knox would mind showing them West Point.
Signer of the U.S. Constitution.
GLC02437.02622
March 1919
Robertson, Mary L., fl. 1919
to Laurence L. Hopkins
Thank-you note for a handkerchief. Includes news about school and her lessons. Originally enclosed with GLC07810.055.
GLC07810.055.02
12 December 1918
Hopkins, Lawrence L., fl. 1918-1919
to Mrs. A.W. Hopkins
Writes a birthday note to his mother. Tells her that the skirmishes she reads about in the newspaper are over. He is excited about his Christmas package but wouldn't mind being en route to Ohio when it arrives in France. Written on a YMCA...
GLC07810.036
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