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George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Compensation for Harrowed Surveyors who Have Been Shot at and Wounded, 31 October 1801

George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Compensation for Harrowed Surveyors who Have Been Shot at and Wounded, 31 October 1801
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Signed by George Ulmer, Robert Houston, and John Gleason. Josiah Reed, who is the Justice of the Peace, signed the letter stating the three gentlemen took an oath to the written report. Document is possibly a copy. Writes to Knox telling him of their harrowing experience surveying and why they should be better compensated. Describes the steps they took informing the settlers of the survey work. Mentions several incidences where they were fired upon and several of their men were wounded. Notes the culprits were never caught and the difficulties they have had trying to apprehend the individuals responsible for the acts. Also speaks of the burning of Joseph Jones and Benjamin Bartlett's barns and the defacement of their survey work. Addressee name is not listed but due to the content of the letter it is likely to Henry Knox.


George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Protection for Surveyors, 28 August 1801

George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Protection for Surveyors, 28 August 1801
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Updates Knox on what appears to be a group or party of men gathered by Ulmer likely to insure the safety of the surveyors against the settlers.


George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Investigation of Men who Shot at Knox's Surveyors, 20 June 1801

George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Investigation of Men who Shot at Knox's Surveyors, 20 June 1801
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Discusses his continuing investigation of the men who shot at the surveyors on Knox's patent. Describes the conversations he had with various men and the settlers public opinion of Knox. Also recommends employing more surveyors and spreading them out in order to complete the surveys this year. Notes the surveyors should be good firm men, and paid sufficient funds to insure they attend to the business. Encloses (not included) a list of suspects who are against the surveying.


George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Attack on Surveyors, 10 August 1800

George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Attack on Surveyors, 10 August 1800
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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.


Henry Knox to George Ulmer about Surveyor-settler Conflict, 13 September 1801

Henry Knox to George Ulmer about Surveyor-settler Conflict, 13 September 1801
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Discusses the ongoing conflict between the settlers (insurgents) and Knox's surveyors. Mentions he believes the insurgents must have known about Ulmer being out on Sunday. Inquires about what happen to the 60 insurgents. Also requests Ulmer persuades his brother, Philip Ulmer, to go out (likely to survey) a few more days.


George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Taking Suspect Settlers Prisoner, 28 June 1801

George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Taking Suspect Settlers Prisoner, 28 June 1801
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Discusses financial matters involving the townspeople and the prisoners (likely in Maine). Mentions the new prisoners who were brought in for firing at the surveyors on 16 July [1800?]. Notes he and [Robert?] Houston examined the prisoners last evening and found two who were brought in by mistake; no evidence could be obtained from the two prisoners so they were released. Requests eight muskets and says he will begin surveying once again.


George Ulmer to Henry Knox about a Man Who'll Help Them Stop the Settlers Attack Surveyors, 8 August 1801

George Ulmer to Henry Knox about a Man Who'll Help Them Stop the Settlers Attack Surveyors, 8 August 1801
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Informs Knox that a gentleman named Thomas has agreed to assist Knox in stopping the settlers in the back country (likely the north part of the Waldo patent) from committing further violence on Knox's surveyors.


George Ulmer to Henry Knox Resigning His Position, 15 November 1801

George Ulmer to Henry Knox Resigning His Position, 15 November 1801
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A lengthy letter of resignation from Ulmer to Knox. Ulmer mentions he was mortified to see Knox returned the letters and certificates Ulmer sent him. States, it is an evidence that your confidence in me is in a Great measure withdrawn I of course can be no longer serviceable to your interest. Discusses a list of Knox's settlers he made a few years back and the reasons why there might be mistakes. Explains why he drew up the certificates and describes the effort he has put forth to please Knox. Also accuses Knox of charging one settler who was friendly and willing to settle for his lands 20 shillings an acre while only charging those settlers who opposed the surveys and shot at the surveyors 12 to 15 shillings an acre. Comments he was sorry to hear his character suffers among the settlers from Knox not honoring Ulmer's negotiations. Confesses he has made some agreements without Knox's prior approval but says if he had not done more than Knox directed the affairs of Knox's patent would not be in the pleasing state they are now in. Writes, I have at all times and by all means in my Power done my utmost to preserve and promote it [character?] without having a view particularly to my private interest, except to injure it - and my desire to serve you sprang from the pure principles of friendship, and not slavish fear - I therefore had not Ought to expect contempt in return - as I will [purpose?] to Continue in the business of settling land in the interior part of the Country and shall probably move there myself, and if my thirteen years services will endure [sic] you to give me a letter of recommendation for that business I shall considerate it a very Great kindness.


George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Surveying and Insurgents Burning Down Barns, 5 September 1801

George Ulmer to Henry Knox about Surveying and Insurgents Burning Down Barns, 5 September 1801
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Informs Knox they have completed the business (surveying) and they no longer need all the reinforcements. Reports the Jacobins of the wilderness burnt down Mr. Joseph Jones and Mr. Benjamin Bartlett's barns full of goods. States, our enemies have not resolution sufficient to meet us but vent their spite on the poor defenseless inhabitants. See GLC02437.07603 for a list of goods lost in the fire.


Contract Between George Ulmer and Henry Knox, 4 December 1801

Contract Between George Ulmer and Henry Knox, 4 December 1801
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Signed by John Gleason as a witness. A contract and receipt by Ulmer for land deals involving Henry Knox, Henry Jackson, and Benjamin Lincoln. Ulmer acknowledges and swears he received [Dollar sign]443.50 from Henry Knox for his and his brother's (Phillip Ulmer) services to Knox regarding the settlers in Maine. Note on second page states Ulmer received another [Dollar sign]295.24 from Knox. Date was taken from docket.