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Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about House Windows, Land and Newspapers, 17 August 1795

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about House Windows, Land and Newspapers, 17 August 1795
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Discusses a variety of topics, including windows for a house, land and property and land shares. Asks Knox if he gets newspapers on a regular basis and includes a list of items and their costs.


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

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


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Selling Knox's Land, 17 September 1793

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Selling Knox's Land, 17 September 1793
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Encloses a copy of a newspaper advertisement for Knox's land, which is up for sale to pay taxes (see GLC02437.05923 for an explanation). Asks for instructions. Hopes the yellow fever epidemic is abating.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Regarding a Land Sale Related to the Waldo Patent, 14 June 1791

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Regarding a Land Sale Related to the Waldo Patent, 14 June 1791
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Marked private on address leaf. References receiving Knox's letter through Henry Jackson. Has received information that Mr. Thomas's letters were being forwarded in a memorial this day. Cannot guess what his real intentions are, but thinks it might be to stop a land sale related to the Waldo patent. Makes reference to various intrigues in the Massachusetts House and Senate over the Waldo lands. Postscript mentions receiving Knox's letter of 8 June. Says he will consult Hichborn and Davis about getting a petition drawn up before the legislative session ends this week. Believes it is bad timing, as he had recently dealt with the tax issue with the legislature. Is concerned about a mistake in a judgment regarding one of Knox's claims. The judgment allowed 11,890 when it should have been 5,000.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox on Business Matters and an Expected Ship, 23 March 1795

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox on Business Matters and an Expected Ship, 23 March 1795
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Updates Knox on various business matters and land deeds. Says they are still waiting for a vessel to arrive and fears it may have been overtaken by the last storm and that Mr. Robinson may have been on the vessel. Asks Knox to bring him his receipts when Knox visits next.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox, 6 July 1795

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox, 6 July 1795
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Forwards Knox articles noted in a list on the bottom half of the page.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox on Property, Finance and Family Matters, 19 July 1791

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox on Property, Finance and Family Matters, 19 July 1791
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Marked Private on address leaf. Says he received Knox's letter of 10 July from the post office after it was too late to answer it. Lists copies of the papers that Mr. Wetmore had in his possession. Says he received 78.19.0 for his Charlestown place. Tells him he is beyond a doubt quite right to conciliate Mr. Thomas & all other even by a sacrifice of some property - especially when there is an object of such magnitude. Mentions he has written Captain [Thomas] Vose several times for the depositions. Heard they may be in the probate office, but he has not received them yet. Notes if Captain John Hills, a surveyor looking for a route from the Connecticut River to Boston, asks for money he will supply it. Will soon deal with the bank shares. Congratulates Knox on the birth of a new daughter. Claims I had no idea of her having had ten children ... a few such families would indeed soon people a Colloney. Says that Henry Jackson hinted he might be in Boston soon.