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24 August 1797
Wyatt, Robert, fl. 1797
to Henry Knox
Gives Knox his opinion concerning Knox's house and lands. Noted as written at Montpelier, Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine.
GLC02437.07022
12 August 1800
Penncock, William, fl. 1800
Penncock explains to Knox that he made an advance to his son out of respect for Knox, though Penncock has not actually met Knox. Penncock tells Knox that he would like payment from Knox in the form of money, but would also accept oak plank.
GLC02437.07442
6 November 1794
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox. Mentions Henry Jackson Knox is on his way to see Knox in New York. Comments about furnishing Mr. [Ebenezer?] Dunton with money instead of giving it to Knox's son. Writes, "the value of money he [Henry Jackson...
GLC02437.06238
1 May 1785
Discusses recent correspondence between himself and Knox, recently appointed Secretary at War. Discusses business and financial matters pertaining to Knox (apparently, Jackson was managing Knox's affairs while Knox was in New York).
GLC02437.03136
18 September 1802
Ingersoll, Daniel, fl. 1802
Informs Knox that Mr. [Joseph?] Peirce says he never received orders from Knox to pay him. Wishes Knox to immediately write himself and Peirce, telling Peirce to immediately pay Ingersoll the note Knox owes.
GLC02437.07751
25 October 1802
Olney, Jeremiah, 1749-1812
Requests several orders of logs from Knox. Describes the type of wood and size of logs he needs. Also requests Knox deducts the advancement he provided Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox, from the bill.
GLC02437.07762
January 23, 1777
Ingersoll, Jonathon, ?-1823
to William Knox
Promises Knox he will deliver letters to various people for him. Expresses his happiness on hearing that Knox had safely made the trip to Boston. Worries about Mrs. Knox, and comments on Knox's philosophy that "What is is best."
GLC02437.00523
15 March 1790
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Appears to be a copy of the first part of GLC02437.04549. Gives Knox some last minute instructions concerning his affairs before he sails and expresses his love towards Knox and his family, as well as to Knox's brother, William, whom Shaw calls Billy...
GLC02437.04550
18 June 1795
Pintard, John M., ?-1811
Sends Knox two pipes from Madeira that Knox had requested and discusses sending other various goods. Asks after Knox and his family.
GLC02437.06444
February 15, 1783
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Written by Peirce to Major General Knox. References Knox's letter of 31 January. This is a follow up on Peirce's letter at GLC02437.01835. Says Mr Rowe has finally given a price of £3600 for the Belcher farm - one third due up front, one third in six...
GLC02437.01921
1786/09/14
Secretarially written and signed by Robert Pemberton, Knox's post-war aide. Document includes two parts. Jackson attests that he received seven certificates (listed) worth a total of $13,752 from Henry Knox for safekeeping. On verso is a note from...
GLC02437.03300
25 September 1801
Discusses a financial matter involving Knox and a General Elliot. Reports he received Knox's $800 and paid Elliot as Knox requested. Notes he did not have Elliot endorse the receipt as Knox requested but will correct his mistake.
GLC02437.07625
4 October 1802
Clark, John Innes, 1745-1808
Discusses the safe arrival of Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox. Notes he was happy to assist Knox in delivering Henry Jackson Knox into his family's protection. Writes, "That the future conduct of your son may be such as to meet the approbation of his...
GLC02437.07756
10 September 1864
Knox, Andrew, 1835-?
to Sarah Knox
A Union lieutenant in the 1st Connecticut Artillery offers his opinion of McClellan's presidential campaign. " ... Gen. Mc Clellan's election, on the platform of the late convention I do not think he stands any sight whatever. It is decidedly a...
GLC03523.20.16
19 August 1802
Odin, John, fl. 1802
Writes to Knox regarding [Joseph?] Pierce refusing to pay Knox's account. Says he expects Knox to arrange payment since his bill is long due.
GLC02437.07746
6 January 1806
Hall, Bradshaw, fl. 1805
Returns to Knox several deeds Knox sent him, as well as the certificates Knox requested. Explains in detail the contents of the packet of enclosures.
GLC02437.07993
17 December 1788
Platt, Richard, 1755-1830
Refers to a matter he and Knox discussed "at Club" the previous Saturday evening regarding Knox's St. Lawrence lands. Asks if the matter meets Knox's approbation.
GLC02437.04055
15 June 1795
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Discusses business concerning rates. Asks after Knox's children and Mrs. Knox.
GLC02437.06442
20 December 1794
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
Informs Knox he was unable to secure a price for "ground" on the Mill River in Maine. Notes the owner says he will have a referral for the "grounds" upon Knox's arrival. Also mentions the owner was pleased about Knox's idea of building some mills...
GLC02437.06277
6 April 1794
Informs Knox he will send the grapevines with the gardener along with some seeds and tools. Mentions how the prospect of war is keeping Knox from traveling. Refers to a promise Knox supposedly made to another gentleman. Discusses properties...
GLC02437.06074
23 November 1794
Mentions his pleasure hearing that Knox's son (Henry Jackson Knox) had a safe trip and is now with Knox. Notes he has not received any potatoes from Captain [Thomas] Vose, only drafts. Discusses Knox's finances and provides a list of wages paid out...
GLC02437.06251
22 August 1805
Wales & Beale, fl. 1795-1806
The firm of Wales & Beale writes to enclose a bill for pork Knox bought (the bill may be the short note that appears on page 3). They continue to urge Knox and his son [Henry Jackson Knox] to provide them with information about the state of the Knox...
GLC02437.07965
7 July 1773
Coffin, Eben, fl. 1773
Asks Knox to sell Coffin's violin in Knox's bookstore. Explains how he obtained the violin from England. In a post script, asks Knox to send him magazines.
GLC02437.00083
3 May 1799
Reed, Frederick, fl. 1799
Reed, seemingly a squatter on Knox's land, writes to Knox that he is "still alive and still in possession of the land at owls head." Reed is willing to pay Knox $2/acre except for land Reed claims "pedody payed for...years ago." He goes on to...
GLC02437.07263
August 1793
Dandridge, Bartholomew, 1737-1785
Tells Knox that President Washington will be at his Philadelphia house tomorrow at 9. Expects Knox to be there. Wants Knox to notify Attorney General Edmund Randolph.
GLC02437.05918
10 October 1788
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Gives William instructions regarding the delivery of clothing to several posts (William is managing affairs in the War Office during Henry's absence). Also includes a draft note (on the same page), presumably for William to transmit to Captain...
GLC02437.03992
14 September 1788
Knox, William, 1756-1795
William attests to his endeavors to keep affairs in order at the War Office while Henry is away on business. Reports that a Mr. [Joseph] Martin has been appointed by a board of officers "to command an Expedition against Chickamaga [sic] with 1000...
GLC02437.03985
24 July 1776
Discusses a British ship that was captured near an American fort at Nantasket, Massachusetts. The vessel had come from Ireland to support General William Howe's army and had mistakenly thought the British were still in Boston. Tells a detailed...
GLC02437.00392
5 August 1776
Comments on their correspondence habits. Asks William to inform the wife of James Lovell that her husband would be released from the British in a prisoner exchange. Discusses British forces amassing in New York and preparing for an attack....
GLC02437.00413
12 August 1776
Directs his brother to pay Colonel David Mason sixty dollars. A note from Mason on the verso directs that the payment be made to Hannah Mason.
GLC02437.00417
26 August 1776
Directs his brother to pay Captain William Perkins thirty dollars. A note on the same page, signed by Perkins, instructs that the payment be made to Naby Perkins.
GLC02437.00427
29 April 1778
Writes to his brother, asking why William has not recently written. Mentions a recovered debt and an unspecified petition to be presented to Continental Congress. Inquires as to the fitting out of The General Arnold, a ship, and mentions the loss...
GLC02437.00698
10 April 1777
Hopes Henry will write more often. Captain William Dana cannot buy the two horses, but will take care of them until they are sold. William thinks they will earn one hundred pounds. Asks what would be the best way to travel to camp to join Henry....
GLC02437.00570
22 October 1783
Tillotson, Thomas, 1750-1835
Asks if 1000 or 1500 in exchange for Mr. Morris's notes will be agreeable to Knox. If so, he will keep them for Knox.
GLC02437.02698
14 April 1782
Moore, Thomas M., fl. 1782
Written by Major Moore to Brigadier General Knox. Introduces a Mrs. Hamilton of Philadelphia to him. Says that Mrs. Hamilton has a sister who was recently married to Lieutenant Colonel Johnston of the 17th British Regiment in New York. Says the...
GLC02437.01389
6 September 1783
Hoffman, Nicholas, 1736-1800
Informs Knox that he will send all of Knox's letters to his brother, William Knox, by a passenger on a ship headed to the same place, most likely, London, England.
GLC02437.02474
16 April 1802
Thorndike, Isaac, fl. 1802
Informs Knox he sent a young gentleman to collect on a note that Knox owes.
GLC02437.07727
23 April 1774
Davenport, John, ?-1830
Asks Knox to forward an important letter. Addressed to Hugh Knox, Bookseller & Stationer.
GLC02437.00140
15 August 1794
Jackson, William, 1759-1828
Introduces a "respectable stranger" to Knox. Informs Knox the gentleman has decided to leave his country due to the current situation and move to the United States. Requests Knox and Mrs. Knox treat the family with the kindest of affection.
GLC02437.06168
15 October 1799
Davis, Daniel, 1762-1835
Davis tells Knox that he has just returned from Boston. He goes over the progress he has made in selling Knox's land and encloses $200 to Knox. Davis tells Knox he could do more to facilitate sales if he were not so busy in court.
GLC02437.07317
15 July 1776
Bradlee, David, 1742-1811
Indicates that William Knox paid him for three months serve as quartermaster in Knox's regiment and request the balance owed be either payed to him or given to Isaiah Audebert. Audebert was a captain serving under Thomas Craft in Knox's artillery...
GLC02437.00377
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
11 September 1787
Discusses his trip to Boston, where he met with Mrs. Hancock but Governor Hancock was ill and so he did not see him. Mentions visiting other acquaintances in Boston, including Mrs. Waldo and Mrs. Butler. Writes: "Last night or rather this morning a...
GLC02437.03659
14 December 1801
Gore, John, fl. 1801
Informs Knox he is unable to fulfill Knox's request due to other financial obligations.
GLC02437.07694
January 14, 1795
Informs Knox the legislature will rise before the 19th and Knox needs to come to Boston, Massachusetts immediately. Notes how important the situation is for Knox and his family.
GLC02437.06306
25 August 1802
Vaughan, Charles, 1759-1839
Informs Knox the period for adjusting with settlers on the Plymouth Company land is almost near. Asks Knox various questions about the land, mainly concerning Knox's terms and sale price.
GLC02437.07747
10 August 1800
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Ulmer received Knox's letter of August 9, 1800. Ulmer has written to an "Esqr Houston" for the affidavits Knox requested. Ulmer hopes justice will come to those assailants of Knox's surveyors.
GLC02437.07441
10 November 1793
Knox, Henry Jackson, 1780-1832
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
14 May 1794
Thanks his father for the gun he received. Writes the gun is "the handsomest that ever I saw, I hope I shall not give you any reason to be sorry that you gave it to me." Letter is written in Latin and English.
GLC02437.06096
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