Henry Knox To Lucy Knox About Relations With Native Americans Family Matters And George Washington 24 July 1792 PDF Download

Are you looking for read ebook online? Search for your book and save it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Download Henry Knox To Lucy Knox About Relations With Native Americans Family Matters And George Washington 24 July 1792 PDF full book. Access full book title Henry Knox To Lucy Knox About Relations With Native Americans Family Matters And George Washington 24 July 1792.

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Relations with Native Americans, Family Matters and George Washington, 24 July 1792

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Relations with Native Americans, Family Matters and George Washington, 24 July 1792
Author: Henry Knox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1792
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Relations with Native Americans, Family Matters and George Washington, 24 July 1792 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Apologizes for not being able to visit her due to his job obligations but states that he will as soon as he can. Mentions that something has occured relatively to the southern Indians which would seem to open new sources of difficulty. Discusses the children and future plans. Ends by stating, The President [George Washington] is buried in solitude at Mount Vernon - I write no more to him than is indispensible in order to prevent trouble.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Various Matters Concerning Family and Friends, 8 July 1792

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Various Matters Concerning Family and Friends, 8 July 1792
Author: Henry Knox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1792
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Various Matters Concerning Family and Friends, 8 July 1792 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Expresses his happiness on hearing about his son Henry's current situation. Sends Lucy news of various acquaintances, which he lists by number. States that he is sorry to hear of Mrs. [Abigail] Adams's indisposition, noting that the Adams family has ordered their furniture to be shipped to Boston. Vice President John Adams plans to return to New York without his family. Reports that George and Martha Washington will be going to Mount Vernon the following Wednesday, and will not return until 15 October. Mentions the Ogdens, Mrs. Smith, the Izards, the Stewarts, and Count Andreani. Writes, My evenings cannot possibly be any cause of jealousy - They are stupid indeed... The City is dull enough. Only two tea parties since your absence. Reports that he has not sold to William Duer, and comments on Henry Jackson's dissatisfaction with their current land dealings. Relates, No Indian depredations lately - I hope they have called in their war parties - Our recruits are getting forward. Notes that he does not know whether the Winslows, Lucy's cousins, will accept his offer to buy land from them.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Health and Family Matters, 6 September 1792

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Health and Family Matters, 6 September 1792
Author: Henry Knox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1792
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Health and Family Matters, 6 September 1792 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Discusses his health and family matters. Talks about gaining weight, stating I have increased since your departure, owing perhaps to two causes ... more food and less exercise. Mentions that the President (George Washington) has invited him to Mount Vernon. Discusses financial matters and worries about his wife's health.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters, 26 July 1792

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters, 26 July 1792
Author: Henry Knox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1792
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters, 26 July 1792 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Complains that though the post has arrived, he has not received any letters from his wife. Laments that he was not able to visit her. Mentions the Izard family arriving in a few days. Free frank stamped as Free and signed by Henry Knox.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Health, Family Matters and the Activities of Tom Paine, 12 July 1792

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Health, Family Matters and the Activities of Tom Paine, 12 July 1792
Author: Henry Knox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1792
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Health, Family Matters and the Activities of Tom Paine, 12 July 1792 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Mentions being attacked with the cursed fever last week, but is now better. Wishes he could be with her and the family. Informs that Mrs. Smith is doing better after being very ill with a disorder in her bowels. Writes that Our President [George Washington], Mrs. Washington and family departed yesterday... Writes of events in England and France exclaiming, What unpleasant work on the frontiers of France! - England will go into confusion - do you not think Tom Paine has excited great commotion in mens minds to be honored with a royal Proclamation against his writings.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters, 14 May 1792

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters, 14 May 1792
Author: Henry Knox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1792
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters, 14 May 1792 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Writes that he expects she will receive this letter when she arrives in Boston. Discusses her travels and visits with friends, as well as the weather. Remarks at length that he is concerned about the safety of her and the children en route to Boston, and wishes he could hear from her hourly. Declares if he could, he would protect her from every possible ill. Mentions that he is lonely in his house, and hopes Lucy will remember him tenderly. Sends his love to the children, his sister-in-law Mrs. [Sarah Lyons] Flucker and her children, as well as to his friend Harry [Henry Jackson].


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox on Various Family and Business Matters [incomplete], 17 June 1792

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox on Various Family and Business Matters [incomplete], 17 June 1792
Author: Henry Knox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1792
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Henry Knox to Lucy Knox on Various Family and Business Matters [incomplete], 17 June 1792 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Writes to his wife saying that he did indeed write to her before, but that he later found out his letter was not delivered: As I staid at Randalls I entrusted it to his black man, and it is now pretty evident he deceived me and did not carry it to the office. Also comments on recent attacks upon him in a newspaper: I have read the attack in Adams's paper - The writer must be a fellow of diabolical sensation to be sure - It shall not give me pain. I shall put all those sons of darkness and envy under my feet one of these days but, the time has not arrived. The report of the Committee of Congress is my mark - If it is received I sing - if it is rejected I soar. Further discusses his finances and accounts, and asks her not to mention any of this information to Henry Jackson. Of his planned meeting with Joseph Brandt, the famous Mohawk chief, he writes, I think our overtures for peace will be successful - One thing may prevent them - The inroads of the frontier people against positive orders - and the killing our messengers. Asks Lucy to befriend Captain Anthony's wife, since Knox has experienced some solid friendships through Anthony. Ends by stating that he had two family dinners with the President this week.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters, 20 September 1792

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters, 20 September 1792
Author: Henry Knox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1792
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters, 20 September 1792 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Expresses his happiness on hearing that his wife is doing well and writes that I shall give you all possible proofs of my affection. Makes plans to see her soon and sends her his brother's love.


George Washington to Henry Knox on Relations with Native Americans and the British, 11 December 1787

George Washington to Henry Knox on Relations with Native Americans and the British, 11 December 1787
Author: George Washington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1787
Genre:
ISBN:

Download George Washington to Henry Knox on Relations with Native Americans and the British, 11 December 1787 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Later copy of a letter from Washington to Knox, discussing America's relationship with the the Indians and British involvement in these affairs. Also discusses the Society of the Cincinnati and a construction project involving limestone. Copy made 9 August 1855.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Servants, Health and Her Family, 22 July 1776

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Servants, Health and Her Family, 22 July 1776
Author: Henry Knox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1776
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Servants, Health and Her Family, 22 July 1776 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Indicates that he found an indentured servant, Thomas Eliot, for Lucy (see Lucy's request for one in GLC02437.00383) and has purchased three years of his labor. Mentions that Captain Sebastian Bauman's family have gone into the Jersies and asks why she inquired about them. Comments on Lucy's loyalist family. Tells the story of a formal visit of adjutant general of General William Howe's army in which he attempted to deliver a letter addressed to George Washington Esqr. The envoy failed for the same reason as an earlier attempt to deliver a letter to negotiate a truce: because it refused to expressly acknowledge George Washington as a general (see GLC02437.00375 and GLC02437.00378). The messenger also claimed that he came with powers to pardon and it was retorted that he came to the wrong place because the Americans had not offended. Knox praises how Washington dealt with the situation and remarks that Colonel Israel Putnam was awe struck by it. Relays news of General Charles Lee's recent victory over the British at Fort Moultrie in Charleston, South Carolina. Discusses the possibility of Lucy and their baby daughter going to Boston to contract the weak strain of smallpox circulating there in order to be inoculated, as was suggested by William Knox (see GLC02437.00382).