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Henry Knox to Louis-Marie Noailles Discussing Friendship and Trade Relations with Great Britain, 2 July 1784

Henry Knox to Louis-Marie Noailles Discussing Friendship and Trade Relations with Great Britain, 2 July 1784
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Knox writes to Viscount Noailles, brother-in-law of the Marquis de Lafayette. Expresses friendship for Noailles. Discusses American trade and relations with Great Britain. Refers to public opinion of the Society of the Cincinnati, expressing his hope that the Society will meet [Noailles's] approbation and those of our other friends in France. Recommends Mr. Tracy, the bearer of this letter. Mentions Lafayette, and asks Noailles to present his affections to mutual friends [in France].


Henry Knox to Francois Marie, Comte de Aboville Discussing Relations Between France and America, 2 July 1784

Henry Knox to Francois Marie, Comte de Aboville Discussing Relations Between France and America, 2 July 1784
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Reflects on his friendship with Aboville and relations between France and America: ... I wish those connections may be strongly cemented and that the two nations may remain in a perpetual alliance strengthened by all possible good offices. Discusses how public opinion has forced alterations in the Society of the Cincinnati. Introduces and recommends Mr. Tracy, the bearer of this letter. Knox addresses Aboville as General.


Henry Knox to Jean Baptiste Gouvion Discussing Military Business, 2 July 1784

Henry Knox to Jean Baptiste Gouvion Discussing Military Business, 2 July 1784
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Discusses public perception of the Society of the Cincinnati in France. Informs Gouvion of the reduction of the Continental Army, with only one remaining company commanded by John Doughty at West Point. Introduces and recommends Mr. Tracy, the bearer of this letter.


Henry Knox to George Washington Discussing a Congressional Order, 26 July 1784

Henry Knox to George Washington Discussing a Congressional Order, 26 July 1784
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Responds to a 2 June 1784 letter from Washington. Discusses a recent Congressional order requiring Frederick Haldimand, Governor of the Province of Quebec, to give the United States information as to when British troops will completely evacuate Western forts, and how cannon and stores from the forts can be exchanged. Knox is incensed, writing I cannot say but that I am well satisfied to be excluded from any responsibility in arrangements that cannot be executed. The attempt to employ militia for twelve months in an arduous operation of conveying the stores and making permanent establishments in that difficult country... Notes that William Hull has been sent to obtain the information from Haldimand, but that Haldimand will likely deliver the information at his own convenience, if at all. Notes that opposition to the Society of the Cincinnati in Massachusetts had died down. Written in Dorchester, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.


Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Sadness that They're Apart and News of the War [incomplete], 26 July 1781

Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Sadness that They're Apart and News of the War [incomplete], 26 July 1781
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Knox writes to his wife from Philipsburgh (present-day Sleepy Hollow, New York). ... I have never found any absence from [Lucy] so truly insupportable as the present. I am alone amidst a croud [sic], and unhappy without my companion. Bemoans the War: ...vile I call it because it is a War upon the affections of humanity. It has deprived us of the right enjoyment of six years, long years of our Life-- a period infinitely too long to be engrossed by other objects than the business of Love. Discusses a recent reconnaissance mission to assess the British force in New York City with optimism, stating that many of the British troops in the vicinity will soon depart for Virginia. Reports that some of the Marquis de Lafayette's troops, led by General Anthony Wayne, had a recent encounter with the British under Lord Cornwallis (Knox is possibly referring to the engagement at Green Spring plantation 6 July 1781). Refers to General Nathanael Greene's May-June 1781 Siege of Ninety-Six, and praises Greene's actions in the south: His conduct has exhibited him a great man, and established his reputation beyond the powers of malice to injure it lastingly. Mentions arranging a place for Lucy to stay at a Dr. [Darbys] house. Possibly discussing slaves or servants, asks, whether you are pleas'd with your [Servant]. I want to know whether I can get Cato, you will exchange him for William... Lacks closing and possibly the address leaf.


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
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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.


The Vicomte de Noailles to Henry Knox Introducing a Spaniard, 1794

The Vicomte de Noailles to Henry Knox Introducing a Spaniard, 1794
Author: Louis Marie Noailles (Vicomte de)
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Introduces a Spanish gentleman to Knox, who wishes to volunteer in the American army in the Indian wars. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.