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Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on Maps and Contracts for the Lands of the Waldo Patent, 7 July 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on Maps and Contracts for the Lands of the Waldo Patent, 7 July 1791
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Says he wrote to Knox last Sunday and enclosed a copy of the contract. Reports that [Royal] Flint left Boston for New York on 3 July. Will forward Flint the maps tomorrow. Says the maps are accurate and well copied and give a good insite into the two locations. Tells him to see Flint and look at the maps before he makes a final judgment. Enclosed a book by a Mr. Sullivan. Mentions that their friend Judge [William] Tudor fell from his horse and his leg is badly broken.


Henry Knox to Henry Jackson on the Waldo Patent, 19 June 1791

Henry Knox to Henry Jackson on the Waldo Patent, 19 June 1791
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Initialed twice by Knox. Reference's Jackson's two letters of 12 June. Says the goals of his negotiations seem practicable. Tells him to Be Snug and dont let it slip through your fingers. States that the difficulty of any one companys holding more than one million [acres] may be obviated by using different names. Says that Royal Flint can be the representative of another company for them. Says he can also get respectable names for a third and fourth. Tells him to secure as much land as possible as long as it is not over 4 million acres. Claims if their asking price is 14 cents in paper at 12/6 they will probably take 7 in cash on interest or perhaps 8. Reminds Jackson that Samuel Ogden was offered 10 cents per acre but He having resigned & cannot resume his claim. Underscores that Jackson is to Secure as much as possible on the Kennebec and Penobscot Rivers at as low a rate as possible. Is happy that Oliver Smith is compliant. Advises him to Be cool - dont appear too eager - But be decided and conclude this good agreement at all events. Does not know if there is a legal provision for the head of the hospital department, but plans to look into it. Says if he can offer it, Mr. [William] Eustis will have the office.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Discussing the Principles of a Possible Agreement for the Waldo Patent, 28 June 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Discussing the Principles of a Possible Agreement for the Waldo Patent, 28 June 1791
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Wrote Knox last Sunday and enclosed the principles of an agreement which has been acceeded to by the parties. Says Mr. Phillips came to Boston and has started examining and discussing the business. Nothing of consequence has taken place. Writes, we proceed very Slow, but with great harmony, and I think tomorrow will close the papers, with but little alteration from the one I sent you. Relates that Mr. & Mrs. Breck arrived last evening.


Henry Knox to Henry Jackson Regarding Land Purchases, 19 December 1791

Henry Knox to Henry Jackson Regarding Land Purchases, 19 December 1791
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Declares that it is essential that he conclude an agreement with the Committee on the Legislature regarding townships in the Waldo patent lands. Discusses potential prices for the purchase of the lands in Maine, as well as ways to negotiate the purchases.