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Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about the Flucker Estate, 9 April 1791

Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about the Flucker Estate, 9 April 1791
Author: Joseph Peirce
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Peirce tells Knox that in his last letter, he forgot ask about other documents he might have. There is a question regarding Thomas Flucker's estate and whether the Estate should be held responsible for quieting the settlers that were in possession previous to April 18, 1775. Peirce goes on to discuss various details of Flucker's and James Bowdoin's accounts.


Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about Selling Knox's Property, 6 April 1791

Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about Selling Knox's Property, 6 April 1791
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Peirce writes to Secretary of War Knox regarding the condition of Knox's property they are trying to sell. Peirce tells Knox, it may be of importance for me to know if you furnished Mr. Jas Bowdoin with the statement of Mr. Flucker's acct. Peirce believes the statement was in Knox's handwriting. Thinks the commission might use that in case Knox claims he did not pay the note.


Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about Debtors to Mr. Flucker's Estate, Harmar's Expedition and Need for More Troops to Fight the Indians, 15 February 1791

Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about Debtors to Mr. Flucker's Estate, Harmar's Expedition and Need for More Troops to Fight the Indians, 15 February 1791
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Writes Knox to discuss the business of Mr. Flucker's Estate. Says he has heard from the debtors and they seem disposed to pay as fast as they can. There are some obstacles with some of the debtors that the letter details. Notes General [Josiah] Harmar's expedition was unsuccessful. Insists that Knox must send a powerful force of regular troops - and strike the Red men so effectually that they [never more] will have it in their power to do much mischief again... Mentions in the postscript that Henry Jackson calld several times to tell me the Cause of not writing.


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
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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.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Regarding an Estate Sale, 19 June 1791

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Regarding an Estate Sale, 19 June 1791
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Marked private. Peirce says he wrote Knox last on 16 June. On 17 June the estate sale took place. After a short conversation he had with Mr. Thomas the sale went forwarded and succeeded. Says that Mr Fluckers residue (as by the advertisement), of the Patent was knock'd off to Dr. Oliver Smith (from whom is the enclosed Letter) for Three thousand dollars. Reports that the rights to the Welch house was knockd off to Genl Jackson for 100 dollars. Will have the deeds drawn and executed as soon as possible. Wants to know how much of a commission to pay the auctioneers. Mentions that an occupant is to be ejected from land and that the buyer wants to own the improvements. The creditors claim that this cannot happen as they own the improvements. Says that Mr. Otis has employd a very good fellow to watch over the Hampshire property. Third page has Copy of Conditions of Sale on a piece of property in Boston, which appears to describe the Smith or Jackson purchase mentioned earlier in this document.


Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Discussing Account Information on the Flucker Estate, 29 November 1794

Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Discussing Account Information on the Flucker Estate, 29 November 1794
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Discusses account information regarding [the late] Mr. [Thomas?] Flucker's estate. Requests Pierce has General [Henry] Jackson pay the creditors first then draw upon Knox for any differences.


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.