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A Letter of Introduction from John Brooks to Henry Knox, 16 October 1798

A Letter of Introduction from John Brooks to Henry Knox, 16 October 1798
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Relays a message concerning the son of a mutual acquaintance who offers his services to Knox. Noted as written in Medford, state unknown.


John Brooks to Henry Knox Seeking a Government Appointment, August 1789

John Brooks to Henry Knox Seeking a Government Appointment, August 1789
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Writes that he has not composed a letter to Knox for awhile in order not to interrupt the business of his office, and also, in order not to be a burden. Discusses his poor financial prospects and wishes for a government appointment. Asks Knox about his prospects for receiving a position, now and in the future. He and his wife send their respects to Mrs. Knox. Date taken from docket.


Reply from Henry Knox to John Brooks Regarding Recent Military Appointments, 3 May 1792

Reply from Henry Knox to John Brooks Regarding Recent Military Appointments, 3 May 1792
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Marked private. Received his recent letter, and apologizes that his business difficulties have prevented him from answering his questions. Comments on several issues Brooks brought up in his letter regarding new appointments of military officers, and the benefits associated with the positions (see GLC02437.05427 for Brooks' letter to Knox).


John Brooks to Henry Knox with a Recommendation for the Army, 13 September 1794

John Brooks to Henry Knox with a Recommendation for the Army, 13 September 1794
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Recommends a captain for a position in the national army. Notes the gentleman has distinguished himself as an officer and is currently in the Boston, Massachusetts regiment of militia.


Henry Knox to John Brooks Informing Him that He Has Been Made a Brigadier General, 12 April 1792

Henry Knox to John Brooks Informing Him that He Has Been Made a Brigadier General, 12 April 1792
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Letter signed by Knox as Secretary of War to Brigadier General Brooks. Informs Brooks that he has been appointed a brigadier general in the U.S. Army. Says he must write to accept or deny the rank. If he accepts the rank he must go to Philadelphia immediately. Includes a list of pay rations and emoluments for commissioned and non-commissioned officers as well as privates.


John Brooks to Henry Knox Discussing Various Political Subjects, 25 December 1785

John Brooks to Henry Knox Discussing Various Political Subjects, 25 December 1785
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John Brooks, a member of the Massachusetts General Court, writes to Knox on a wide variety of political subjects. Discusses the Society of the Cincinnati, land grants to common people, redress of grievances of the public, and the passage of a treason act. Also reports the opinion of their mutual friend Putnam [perhaps General Rufus Putnam] on these subjects. Lastly, he and his wife send their regards to Mrs. Lucy Knox. A small piece of the page was torn away but has been retained with the document.


John Brooks to Henry Knox Regarding New Appointments in the Army, 24 April 1792

John Brooks to Henry Knox Regarding New Appointments in the Army, 24 April 1792
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Thanks Knox for his letter announcing the arrangement of the new general officers of the army. Does not feel he can provide an official opinion until he has more information about the ranks and pay scales associated with the positions, so he writes to ask Knox several questions on the subject. Among his comments about candidates, he states that he should have priority of rank over General [Marinus] Willett.


John Brooks to Henry Knox Declining a Military Position, 14 June 1791

John Brooks to Henry Knox Declining a Military Position, 14 June 1791
Author: John Brooks
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Marked private. Written by Brooks who had a medical practice in Medford and was a federal marshal to Secretary of War Knox. Says he was offered a chance to reenter the service by Henry Jackson. After some reflection he says he has to decline. Expresses gratitude for the offer and Knox's friendship. Says he has arrived at a period of life which will not admit of hazarding my future fortune on contingencies - such contingencies at least as present themselves to me in contemplating the appointment in question, I could answer it neither to my family, nor my own mind to relinquish my prospects here, which, altho not great, are certain, with a view to a command that promises little, if at all, more than a bare subsistance [sic]. He eventually admits the real reason for his refusal: he was offered the rank of lieutenant colonel, which was the rank he possessed from 1778-1783. Says I am not unapprehensive, should I resume the rank I held in the late army from the year 1778, to the close of the war, my friends here, & the people at large to whom I am known, would withdraw from me those marks of consideration, to which they, now suppose me to be intitled. You may perhaps now think me both vain & Squeamish: I mean to be neither. I can have no conception that a man of reflection can be insensible of his own powers, nor of the estimate made of him by the world...