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Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient Regarding the Sale of Knox's Lands, 1 July 1791

Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient Regarding the Sale of Knox's Lands, 1 July 1791
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Received his favor of 30 June. Had previously sent a pair of letters and expects to get an answer that day or the next. Needs something subscribed and wonders if recipient can help him. Says he wishes to make a considerable subscription, on the expectation of the sale of my lands. Wonders if recipient can discount them in the Bank of New York next Tuesday. Refers to what appears to be notes of William Duer's and hopes to get the proceeds by Wednesday. Asks the addressee to do this only if it is convenient. Knox notes in a struck-out section that the recipient is to go to Thomas Randall for a receipt. This letter appears to have been cut on one of the margins as words and sentences end abruptly.


Henry Knox to William Duer Regarding a Sale of Land, 20 June 1791

Henry Knox to William Duer Regarding a Sale of Land, 20 June 1791
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Says Duer must have received Henry Jackson's letter of 12 June. Writes, I flatter myself you have sent Mr. Flint or some other person in his stead. I am desirous we should secure the whole quantity of 4 Millions as I am concerned it is now or never. Says different names for land companies must be used to complete the sale. Hopes for a price of 7 or 8 cents per acre.


Henry Knox to Unknown Recipient [incomplete] about Land Dealings, 12 September 1792

Henry Knox to Unknown Recipient [incomplete] about Land Dealings, 12 September 1792
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Mentions financial business involving the recipient and Mr. Jarvis. Discusses in detail the terms of payment for the land deal based on his conversation with Jarvis. Notes his disappointment over the sale to Mr. [William] Duer not being completed and his belief that it will likely be delayed for some time.


Henry Knox to William Duer Regarding Their Purchase of Two Million Acres of Land in the District of Maine, 10 July 1791

Henry Knox to William Duer Regarding Their Purchase of Two Million Acres of Land in the District of Maine, 10 July 1791
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Knows that Duer is a bad correspondent so I have not suffered myself to be hurt by your silence. Congratulates him on their shared accomplishments in Massachusetts, a reference to their purchase of two million acres of land in the District of Maine. Reports that Royal Flint will be in New York on 15 July and that Duer can examine the relevant documents and maps then. Proposes that he will be in New York by 16 July. Tells him to use his sensible mind to handle any changes that need to be made to the business. Has written Duer repeatedly about preparing provisions for the frontier. Warns that he needs to come through or his reputation will suffer. Writes, Please to inform Lady Kitty that Mrs Knox on the 8th instant presented me with ... another child ... her tenth - This little stranger is a daughter, and the most lovely we have been blessed with. Says Lucy is as well as could be wished.


Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient on His Work to Improve the Penobscot Bay and Rivers, 23 February 1799

Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient on His Work to Improve the Penobscot Bay and Rivers, 23 February 1799
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Knox addresses his letter to Gentlemen and explains that working to improve Penobscot Bay and rivers has left him with considerable debt reaching [dollar sign] 8,000 due to Mr. Thorndike and six thousand dollars to another Gentleman his associate. Knox has arranged a plan of payment that includes Henry Jackson and Benjamin Lincoln endorsing Knox's notes. Knox goes on to describe his lands and how rapidly the population is increasing in the area.


Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient [incomplete], 12 December 1785

Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient [incomplete], 12 December 1785
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Writes that after he received the addressee's letter, he wrote to his friend General [Henry] Jackson for advice. Relates the advice Jackson provided, which pertains to land and finances.


Henry Knox to Unknown Recipient Discussing Waldo Lands and Money [incomplete], 7 March 1789

Henry Knox to Unknown Recipient Discussing Waldo Lands and Money [incomplete], 7 March 1789
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Letter addressed only to My dear friend, responding to a letter of 24 February 1789. Discusses Waldo patent business, specifically responding to the mistaken claims of Mr. Parkman regarding a sum of 2000 dollars.