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Henry Knox to James Webber Regarding Debts Owed to Him, 2 July 1788

Henry Knox to James Webber Regarding Debts Owed to Him, 2 July 1788
Author: Henry Knox
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Apparently, Knox is trying to collect money owed to Webber for the sale of goods Webber consigned with various Americans. Discusses financial matters. Knox's brother, William, thinks Webber may have some of his money (Webber looked after William while he was in England, suffering from a bout of mental illness). Reports on other debts owed to him, relating that he even visited [Samuel?] Ogden to obtain payments due, though Ogden is financially unstable because he used paper money. Comments on the adoption of a new Constitution for the United States which utterly excludes paper money and all such delusions.


James Webber to Henry Knox about Business, 3 September 1788

James Webber to Henry Knox about Business, 3 September 1788
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Webber, a merchant from London, discusses business with Knox. Commenting on an unpaid debt owed to him by Samuel Ogden, writes, Respecting Mr Ogden he alone is responsible for any alteration that may have taken place in the paper currency of N Jersey... his engagements not being fulfilled in point of time has been a very great disappointment to us... Requests Knox to obtain the money Ogden owes and transmit it to Webber. Also notes an outstanding debt owed by William, Henry's brother. Notes that Mrs. Harwood (Hannah Flucker Harwood), Lucy Knox's sister, has been but poorly but now is better. Includes a post paid stamp.


William Knox to Henry Knox about Ogden's Debts to Webber and Merchant News, 5 July 1790

William Knox to Henry Knox about Ogden's Debts to Webber and Merchant News, 5 July 1790
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Reports on a recent visit he made to [Samuel] Ogden. Attempted to persuade Ogden to pay a debt he owed [James] Webber, a London merchant, but Ogden has to wait for money that is owed to him before he can pay the debt. Relates that he delivered several letters to different individuals, and discusses the prospect of exporting flax seed to Ireland. Informs Knox that two ships from India have arrived in Philadelphia since he has been there, and they both have full cargoes. Says that [Thomas] Mifflin has taken him to dine with the Society of the Cincinnati. Writes, Bells ringing and Grays gardens preparing for an exhibition of something more than common - all the Phila world to be there - No doubts existing here with respect to holding the next session of Congress in the State House of this City. Signature has been clipped, resulting in additional text loss.


Henry Knox to James Webber about Debt, 5 September 1790

Henry Knox to James Webber about Debt, 5 September 1790
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Tells Webber that William Knox will inform him of his debt in [Samuel] Ogden's hands. Says he has confidence in the goodness of the debt.


Henry Knox to James Webber Regarding Samuel Ogden's Character and Debt, 30 July 1791

Henry Knox to James Webber Regarding Samuel Ogden's Character and Debt, 30 July 1791
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Notes he has been silent because he could not speak with effect. Claims he has perfect confidence in [Samuel] Ogden's integrity and security, but his business arrangements have retarded his payments. Has been assured that Ogden will settle the matter by the end of the year. With his knowledge of Ogden's situation, he believes that plan is feasible. Hopes that Webber's mind will soon be put at ease. Says he will get his payment in full plus 7 percent interest. Mentions that he is enclosing a bill for [Dollar sign]1,000 or 225 for Ogden's debt to Webber.


James Webber to Henry Knox Asking Him to Get Ogden to Pay His Debt, 4 February 1794

James Webber to Henry Knox Asking Him to Get Ogden to Pay His Debt, 4 February 1794
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Has not received a letter from Knox since 7 August 1793. Says I must once more intreat your exertions to close the Acco[unt]t with Mr. Ogden, who has so very long protracted payment, and now can have no excuse whatever. Asks that Knox's powerful abilities be used on his behalf. Sends his regards to William Knox and asks that he pay his bill of 30 dollars.


James Webber to Henry Knox about Business with Samuel Ogden, 2 June 1789

James Webber to Henry Knox about Business with Samuel Ogden, 2 June 1789
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Attaches an earlier letter he wrote to Knox, in May 1789 (refer to GLC02437.04193 and GLC02437.04194). Declares that he does not have much to add to the earlier letter's content, but stresses the importance of Knox concluding their business with Mr. [Samuel] Ogden as soon as possible. Writes that he is being seriously inconvenienced by the debt Ogden owes.


James Webber to Henry Knox on Various Matters, 5 March 1788

James Webber to Henry Knox on Various Matters, 5 March 1788
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Congratulates Henry on the birth of another child (George Washington Knox, who was born in December 1787). Transmits a bill of lading. Asks Knox to urge Mr. [Samuel] Ogden to settle his bill with Webber. Comments on the Russo-Turkish War, noting that matters are settled between Britain and France, but as the Emperor has join'd Russia, and declared War against ye Turks - it is feared that ... other powers will be involv'd, and England not escape the hostilities. Reports that trade has largely been at a standstill, except during the past two months, during which time large quantities of goods have been shipped to America. Further discusses business matters, mentioning that the Marquis de Lafayette has been paid.


Henry Knox to Samuel Ogden, 23 December 1788

Henry Knox to Samuel Ogden, 23 December 1788
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Assumes that Ogden has returned from Philadelphia, where he and his wife Euphemia wished his brother Gouverneur a safe trip to Europe. Reports that his three youngest children have passed through the measles, and that two of his other children (Henry Jackson and Lucy) have a fever. Asks if Ogden, who operates the Delaware Works, has sent Samuel Shaw's iron to Boston. Asks how he should reply to a letter from James Webber, a London merchant, who wishes to collect a debt owed to him by Ogden. In a post script, comments on the sale of Colonel [Alexander] Hamilton's St. Lawrence lands at a low price to [Alexander] Macomb. Adds that he declined the same offer for his lands. Asks if Gouverneur might be able to sell the land for a better price while he is in England.