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Lucy Knox to Henry Knox Discussing Their Living Arrangements, Family and Friends, 4 May 1785

Lucy Knox to Henry Knox Discussing Their Living Arrangements, Family and Friends, 4 May 1785
Author: Lucy Flucker Knox
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Knox's wife expresses her infinite regret at his suggestion that they find a house in the country. Notes that Congress should be able to find him a decent place near New York City, where he will be stationed as Secretary at War. Mentions a recent sale, at which Mr. [John?] Hancock bought a dressing table for the high price of forty one dollars. Discusses family and friends.


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
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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].


Lucy Knox to Henry Knox on Family and Social Affairs, 19 May 1785

Lucy Knox to Henry Knox on Family and Social Affairs, 19 May 1785
Author: Lucy Flucker Knox
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Knox's wife, Lucy, reports that Captain Callahan was unable to hire artisans from England: the sentiments of the english are so oppos'd to that class of persons coming out that he feared to make the attempt. Has received no recent news of William Knox, Henry's brother who suffered from mental illness. Mentions an unspecified match, possibly referring to William Knox's courtship of Henry Laurens's daughter (William had lapsed into insanity, and the courtship ended on dramatic, negative terms; refer to GLC02437.03082). Fears that William's malady is too deep for cure. Expresses joy at the safe arrival of Samuel Shaw, who recently returned from Canton (present-day Guangzhou, China). Hopes Knox, Secretary at War, will hire Shaw as an assistant.


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
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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.


Lucy Flucker Knox to Henry Knox Discussing Their Children and Friends, 1788

Lucy Flucker Knox to Henry Knox Discussing Their Children and Friends, 1788
Author: Lucy Flucker Knox
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Writes that she misses him and is quite impatient for him to come home. Discusses their children and mutual friends. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about a Trip He was on with Family and Friends, 8 August 1786

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about a Trip He was on with Family and Friends, 8 August 1786
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Writes to his wife that since his last letter, which marked his arrival, he has been diligently preparing for our jaunt. His travel party will consist of himself, his brother William Knox, the younger Mr. Isaac Winslow, and General Henry Jackson. They will set off Thursday (does not specify a destination). Remarks that all of their friends are being very kind, and at present he is at Mr. [Samuel] Breck's, while William is at Ingersoll's. Declares he will write again Thursday. Sends blessings to Lucy and the children.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters and the Legislature, 8 May 1802

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters and the Legislature, 8 May 1802
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Knox discusses family matters while at his estate, Montpelier. Expected Lucy to travel to Montpelier, but she decided not to come because of their daughter Lucy's indisposition. Describes preparing a pair of partridges- a fine salmon- and an abundant dish of sweet breads for her anticipated arrival. Declares, Our mutual affection is the most valued object of my existence- My children the next. Discusses the upcoming legislative assembly, a recent town meeting, financial matters, etc. Relates that he gave their son Henry 60 thousand feet of boards... as a foundation whereon to build a fortune, and which has probably been sacrificed in a manner that he would not unfold- the business requires no comment and affords no hope- as to the payment of his debts with it- that admits of doubts- Discusses their servant, Nabby Sterling, who cooks better than tolerably well...


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters and His Movements, 15 April 1782

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about Family Matters and His Movements, 15 April 1782
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Was happy to receive her last letter, though sounded as if she was in some distress; hopes the distress was simply that she missed him: This implication I hope however is the consequence of an ardent affection. I am mortified that I have been so long absent from you, but I now think that we shall be able to get away from here tomorrow. Believes that they may stop one day at Morris perhaps to make our report to the General and in two days afterwards be in Philadelphia. Sends love to the children and to the Biddle family, with whom Lucy and their children are staying.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Health and Passing Messages to His Children, 21 May 1792

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Health and Passing Messages to His Children, 21 May 1792
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Writes that he has been in ill health again since he wrote her last, and explains how he has treated his ague. Wishes he had received a letter from her. Asks about the welfare of their children. Sends his love to Mrs. [Sarah Lyons] Flucker, his sister-in-law. Relates messages for each of his children: Lucy, Henry, Julia, and Washington. Asks to be remembered to various friends in the Boston area.