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William Smith to Henry Knox Asking for His Brother's Commission, 21 December 1794

William Smith to Henry Knox Asking for His Brother's Commission, 21 December 1794
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Discusses the total destruction of his father's property that took place during the war (possibly the Revolutionary War). Notes the entire family looks to him for support. Comments he is determined to bear the pressure & the flight like a man. Mentions his brother, Colonel John Smith, will be leaving for Europe on Wednesday. Asks Knox to send his brother's commission, which he was entitled to before his resignation from the service, to them. Notes the commission will be used as a passport and voucher of his brother's citizenship. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.


William Smith to Henry Knox Introducing Benjamin Stevenson, 13 December 1794

William Smith to Henry Knox Introducing Benjamin Stevenson, 13 December 1794
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Introduces Knox to Benjamin Stevenson. States he is a young man looking for an appointment in the Artillery. Notes he has never met the young man but believes he is from a hardy breed. Describes Stevenson's age, physical condition, and notes his family fought in the late [Revolutionary] War.


William Smith to Henry Knox Regarding an Appointment from the President, 27 March 1792

William Smith to Henry Knox Regarding an Appointment from the President, 27 March 1792
Author: William Stephens Smith
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Writes that he has yet to set sail due to poor weather. Comments that he has never been an ambitious man, but that the President [Washington] and his Minister of State (referring to Thomas Jefferson) have convinced him to take on a position with the government. Does not specify the position, but explains why he believes the President thought he had the honesty and strength of character to take on the job. Asks Knox to protect his brother and possibly provide him with a job.


Henry Knox to Sears & Smith Asking Them to Hold Onto Some Items His Brother William Knox Had Sent Through Them Until His Return to Boston, Discusses the British Evactuating New York, 27 August 1783

Henry Knox to Sears & Smith Asking Them to Hold Onto Some Items His Brother William Knox Had Sent Through Them Until His Return to Boston, Discusses the British Evactuating New York, 27 August 1783
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Replies to a previous letter and asks Sears and Smith to hold onto some items that his brother William had sent him via the firm. Discusses the British evacuating New York. Says New York will probably be evacuated by 20 October but not much earlier. Sends them both his and his family's compliments.


William Smith to Henry Knox Asking Knox to Help Two Men Enter Philadelphia Society, 3 February 1795

William Smith to Henry Knox Asking Knox to Help Two Men Enter Philadelphia Society, 3 February 1795
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Writes a letter of introduction for two men, a Mr. Guillenard and a Mr. Blackstone, who have been having a hard time entering society in Philadelphia, even though their talents and character entitle them to. Asks Knox to use your influence to relieve Mr Guillenard from any unfavourable situation, that the tongue of slander or the Eye of Envy may have maliciously place him in.


William Smith to Henry Knox Thanking Knox for His Support, 7 December 1791

William Smith to Henry Knox Thanking Knox for His Support, 7 December 1791
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Marked private. Thanks him for his recent letter, and writes that he is much obliged by the intelligence it contained. Declares that he is satisfied with the arrangement, and believes he has discharged faithfully the duty I owed my Country, my friends and myself. Adds that Knox's communications to him will always be held in confidence. (See GLC02437.05251 and GLC02437.05253 for related information.).


Henry Knox to William Stephens Smith Requesting that Smith Keep Knox Informed on Certain Matters, 4 December 1791

Henry Knox to William Stephens Smith Requesting that Smith Keep Knox Informed on Certain Matters, 4 December 1791
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Writes that he believes, from Smith's recent letter, that he would like information on the likelihood of the result. Suggests that certain principles must dictate a different arrangement from the one you contemplated. Trusts that Smith will act with the utmost propriety. (May be alluding to Smith's upcoming departure from America; see GLC02437.05251.).


William Smith to Henry Knox on a Trip to Europe and Settling the Affairs of His Family, 3 December 1791

William Smith to Henry Knox on a Trip to Europe and Settling the Affairs of His Family, 3 December 1791
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Has tried to acquire the items Knox asked for, but has been unable to as yet. Relates how he is about to depart for Europe, unhappily, to settle family accounts and protect his family from misfortune. Describes arrangements he is making to prepare for his departure, including making sure that the President is not displeased with him for leaving. Also refers to Mrs. Smith [his wife], Mrs. [Abigail] Adams (who was his mother-in-law), and Mr. [Rufus] King. Sends his respects to Knox's wife.


William Smith to Henry Knox on the State of Affairs in New York, 21 March 1792

William Smith to Henry Knox on the State of Affairs in New York, 21 March 1792
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Has received Knox's recent letter, and is happy to assure him that the deranged state of affairs in this city does not affect him or interfere with my proposed excursion. Adds that his views, of course, are not military. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.


William Smith to Henry Knox Responding to Business Queries, 21 March 1792

William Smith to Henry Knox Responding to Business Queries, 21 March 1792
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Regarding Knox's queries about land purchases, Smith declares that he was supposed to present [William] Duer's propositions the previous July, but they have not yet made their appearance. If his health permits, he plans to leave on a trip on Sunday, and he doubt[s] much whether he [Duer] will be able to arrang [sic] it within that time. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.