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Henry Ware to Henry Knox Discussing a Family Visit and Sending Condolences for the Death of Knox's Son, 30 December 1796

Henry Ware to Henry Knox Discussing a Family Visit and Sending Condolences for the Death of Knox's Son, 30 December 1796
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Writes that he has heard from James Swan that Knox has just arrived in Boston, and would like a visit with the young Flucker boys [Thomas and Francis]. Will send the boys over at his earliest opportunity. Sends condolences at the death of Knox's young son [likely George Washington Knox]. Gives permission to let the Flucker boys stay with Knox as long as is convenient. Discusses procuring clothing for the boys.


Samuel Waldo to Henry Knox Sending His Condolences to the Knox Family, 25 December 1796

Samuel Waldo to Henry Knox Sending His Condolences to the Knox Family, 25 December 1796
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Received Knox's letter and heard about his and Mrs. Knox's affliction, but was unable to visit them to comfort them. He and his family send their condolences for the serious blow to the Knox family.


Henry Knox to George Washington Regarding the Death of Knox's Son Marcus, 8 September 1791

Henry Knox to George Washington Regarding the Death of Knox's Son Marcus, 8 September 1791
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Initialed by Knox. Thanks Washington for his sympathy regarding the death of his son. States The arrow with [which we were] stricken is indeed barbed with the keenest anguish. Says that neither reason nor philosophy has had their proper effect.


Bon-Albert Beaumez to Henry Knox with Condolences on the Death of His Children, 29 April 1796

Bon-Albert Beaumez to Henry Knox with Condolences on the Death of His Children, 29 April 1796
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Writes to express condolences at the deaths in Knox's family (likely Augusta Henrietta and Marcus Bingham- see GLC02437.06724). Adds that his wife (Knox's sister-in-law Sarah Lyons Flucker Beaumez) is so overcome with grief that she is presently unable to write. Declares that they have no time to come visit the Knox family because they are departing on a journey soon, but they send their love.


Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to John Hancock, 11 February 1787

Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to John Hancock, 11 February 1787
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Writes a lengthy letter of condolence on the death of Hancock's child. Explains that only those parents who have suffered that loss can understand how it feels. Expounds upon his understanding of God, death and the afterlife, the human role in the universe, and the nature of the soul. Assures him of the sincere participation of myself and Mrs. Knox in your sorrow.


Henry Knox to Samuel Stanhope Smith Describing the Grief of His Family Over the Death of Their Son Marcus, 10 September 1791

Henry Knox to Samuel Stanhope Smith Describing the Grief of His Family Over the Death of Their Son Marcus, 10 September 1791
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Describes the grief of his family over the death of their son. Says The expressive kindness manifested yesterday, to the remains of our beloved son, by the college under your direction [Princeton], has made a strong and grateful impression on the minds of myself and afflicted companion, for which we pray you, the Gentlemen tutors and Scholars to accept our sincere acknowledgements.


Henry Hill to Henry Knox Sending His Sympathies to Knox for the Loss of His Son, 24 January 1797

Henry Hill to Henry Knox Sending His Sympathies to Knox for the Loss of His Son, 24 January 1797
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Expresses his pleasure from the accot. of your wellfare [sic] I felt for your late humiliating loss of a lov'd Son ... Also asks Knox to look out for a friend who will be visiting Boston.


Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to Mrs. Howe, 2 October 1781

Letter of Condolence from Henry Knox to Mrs. Howe, 2 October 1781
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Informs a bereaved wife of her husband's death on the James River on 20 September 1781 from a stomach ailment. Discusses the circumstances of his death and burial, offers condolence, and mentions who will gather and transport his belongings. The deceased officer was Captain Lt. Baxter Howe (1748-1781) of Lamb's Artillery Regiment. The Continental Army was then engaged in the siege of Yorktown. See also GLC02437.01362.