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Bon-Albert Beaumez to Henry Knox with Condolences on the Death of His Children, 29 April 1796

Bon-Albert Beaumez to Henry Knox with Condolences on the Death of His Children, 29 April 1796
Author: Bon-Albert Briois de Beaumez
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Writes to express condolences at the deaths in Knox's family (likely Augusta Henrietta and Marcus Bingham- see GLC02437.06724). Adds that his wife (Knox's sister-in-law Sarah Lyons Flucker Beaumez) is so overcome with grief that she is presently unable to write. Declares that they have no time to come visit the Knox family because they are departing on a journey soon, but they send their love.


Bon-Albert Briois de Beaumez to Henry Knox on Family Matters and Foreign Affairs, 6 April 1799

Bon-Albert Briois de Beaumez to Henry Knox on Family Matters and Foreign Affairs, 6 April 1799
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Beaumez writes to Knox about how valuable letters from his friends in America are. He mentions the letters from Mrs. Knox and their daughter Lucy, as well as Thomas Flucker, Beaumez's stepson. Beaumez say, though I am but an adoptive citizen of the U.S., I feel all proper sense of Duty and attachment towards the country that has afforded me so much hospitality and protection. Beaumez is disgusted with French treatment of America. He talks of his commercial interests and gains both in America and in India. Beaumez explains that no foreigner, and even no English Subject has a right to fix his residence in Bengal, though they are protected by the government if they behave according to the judgment of the Governor General. But in my case it has been the Government in England, that has taken the trouble to mark me out as one who ought not to remain in Bengal. He blames some French informer who is telling the English falsehoods. Beaumez takes comfort in the support of his friends in Bengal. He talks of his dangerous situation in traveling as a Frenchman under an American flag. The sugar crop, which Beaumez writes, is abundant in his part of India, has kept him busy there. He hopes to sell more of it once peace comes with France. He talks of his daughter Henrietta, visiting friends in Calcutta, and of the opportunities in India.


Bon-Albert Briois de Beaumez to Henry Knox on Family, Health and Setting Up a Business, 30 November 1798

Bon-Albert Briois de Beaumez to Henry Knox on Family, Health and Setting Up a Business, 30 November 1798
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Discusses his family and their health and setting up a business. Also asks for news about Knox and his family as well as Beaumez's stepsons and complains that he has never received a letter from them.


William Bingham to Henry Knox with Condolences on the Death of His Children and the Sickness of His Own Children, 4 May 1796

William Bingham to Henry Knox with Condolences on the Death of His Children and the Sickness of His Own Children, 4 May 1796
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Sends his condolences on the loss of two of Knox's children and hopes the rest of his children do not fall ill. Reports that his own children have been sick but have fortunately recovered. Discusses financial matters.


Henry Knox to Joseph Anthony about Business and the Deaths of His Two Youngest Children, 29 April 1796

Henry Knox to Joseph Anthony about Business and the Deaths of His Two Youngest Children, 29 April 1796
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Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Large portions of the letter are crossed out. Writes that he feels very strongly his obligation to Anthony. Briefly discusses financial arrangements, before reporting that his family has recently suffered the deaths of two of his youngest children.


Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to John Hancock, 11 February 1787

Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to John Hancock, 11 February 1787
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Writes a lengthy letter of condolence on the death of Hancock's child. Explains that only those parents who have suffered that loss can understand how it feels. Expounds upon his understanding of God, death and the afterlife, the human role in the universe, and the nature of the soul. Assures him of the sincere participation of myself and Mrs. Knox in your sorrow.


Henry Knox to George Washington Regarding the Death of Knox's Son Marcus, 8 September 1791

Henry Knox to George Washington Regarding the Death of Knox's Son Marcus, 8 September 1791
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Initialed by Knox. Thanks Washington for his sympathy regarding the death of his son. States The arrow with [which we were] stricken is indeed barbed with the keenest anguish. Says that neither reason nor philosophy has had their proper effect.


Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to Mrs. Howe, 2 October 1781

Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to Mrs. Howe, 2 October 1781
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Informs a bereaved wife of her husband's death on the James River on 20 September 1781 from a stomach ailment. Discusses the circumstances of his death and burial, offers condolence, and mentions who will gather and transport his belongings. The deceased officer was Captain Lt. Baxter Howe (1748-1781) of Lamb's Artillery Regiment. The Continental Army was then engaged in the siege of Yorktown. See also GLC02437.01362.


Abijah Hammond to Henry Knox on His Health, the Death of Knox's Two Children and Business, 29 May 1796

Abijah Hammond to Henry Knox on His Health, the Death of Knox's Two Children and Business, 29 May 1796
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Mentions that since Knox's last letter, he has been very sick and therefore unable to conduct business. Reminds Knox that in a previous letter, he enclosed a statement from Colonel [William Stephens] Smith. Apparently sends condolences to Knox and his wife, likely for the recent deaths of two of Knox's children.