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Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Informing Peirce He Cannot Pay Him, 16 August 1799

Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Informing Peirce He Cannot Pay Him, 16 August 1799
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Knox received letters of the 12 and 13 of August 1799 by Kirkpatrick. Knox cannot pay Peirce the sum he requested because he says people are late paying him (Knox) and does not have the money.


Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Relinquishing Lands to the State, 23 August 1799

Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Relinquishing Lands to the State, 23 August 1799
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Knox writes, I have the goodness to deliver Mr. John Davis the deed of relinquishment to the State of other lands, and receive from him the deed of Mr. Thomas Davis to me in behalf of the State. Knox also sends his wife's signature on a paper Peirce had sent to him. Writing is very faded and the paper is very thin.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Stating Peirce's Desperate Need for Payment, 30 December 1802

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Stating Peirce's Desperate Need for Payment, 30 December 1802
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Responds to Knox's letter (see GLC02437.07776) regarding lack of payment. Apologizes to Knox for pressing him for a payment but stresses that his commercial existence depends on the immediate payment of some papers. Notes he will wait for Knox's arrival in Boston, Massachusetts with anxiety & impatience.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Regarding Land and Property, 4 August 1791

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Regarding Land and Property, 4 August 1791
Author: Joseph Peirce
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The original was sent to New York. Says that Henry Jackson informed him that Knox was in New York. Informs him that the deed from Knox to Oliver Smith is recorded. Notes they will both be sent eastward once he finds a responsible person to take them. States Colo. H. however is of the opinion it would be best to keep the Deed from S to you several months, without recording and then have a new one executed in lieu of it.. Wants his opinion on that. Says his accounts are complicated so that the appointments will be made ready to deliver me with the order for distribution on Monday next. Has found several vouchers in his papers. Page two is dated 7 August. Heard from Henry Jackson that Knox arrived in Philadelphia already. Mentions that he forgot to send information on the account of the Welch house. Noted that this is a copy sent to Philadelphia. Marked Private on address leaf.


Account Between Joseph Peirce and Henry Knox, 20 July 1799

Account Between Joseph Peirce and Henry Knox, 20 July 1799
Author: Joseph Peirce
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List of transactions between Henry Knox and Joseph Peirce by date, from 9 September 1798 to 20 January 1799.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Military and Business Matters, 22 November 1781

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Military and Business Matters, 22 November 1781
Author: Joseph Peirce
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Had wanted to write earlier but was afraid a letter might not reach him. Informs Knox that his brother William left for France on the 20th. Before he left, Knox's brother William left Peirce various papers and empower'd me to transact his affairs in his absence, at the same time wished me to inform you thereof. Promises to forward letters he has since received from William. Discusses the surrender of Cornwallis: The taking of Lord Cornwallis' Army is an event of prodigious magnitude, such as may produce a peace at a much earlier period than the most sanguine could expect. Discusses the siege at York and the humiliation of the British. Mentions General John Burgoyne and General Benjamin Lincoln. Includes a long list of items William Knox left in his care and discusses William's business ventures in Europe.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Discussing the Price of Goods Being Sold, 9 August 1796

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Discussing the Price of Goods Being Sold, 9 August 1796
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Received Knox's recent letters. Discusses the prices for goods being sold, such as iron, beef, and corn, and relates the methods people are using to pay for these goods. Also mentions shipments being made via several different vessels.


Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about His Son Not Taking an Army Appointment, 20 March 1791

Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about His Son Not Taking an Army Appointment, 20 March 1791
Author: Joseph Peirce
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Writes Knox about his son receiving an appointment in the 2d Regiment of the Federal Troops. Informs him that his son cannot accept the appointment due to his present commitment, but they are both grateful for the opportunity. Mentions issues with Mr. Thomas Flucker's estate, as well as issues involving other debtors.