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Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Discussing a Petition in Congress to Postpone the Sale of Absentee's Estates, 7 October 1783

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Discussing a Petition in Congress to Postpone the Sale of Absentee's Estates, 7 October 1783
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Discusses a petition in Congress to postpone the sale of absentees estates till further orders of the court, and to enable agents to lease as heretofore, which would affect Knox's claim to the Waldo patent. Also discusses the issue of commutation in Congress, and includes an update on the voting results.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about a Petition and Concerns from His Tenants, 10 June 1794

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about a Petition and Concerns from His Tenants, 10 June 1794
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Discusses a petition filed against Knox involving some property. Mentions a conversation he had with Waterman Thomas of Waldoboro, Maine who supports the petition. Reports Thomas says, The people who have paid the full amount of their engagement to your agent can get no Deeds & they have no security - for if you should die. Comments he will call on Judge Sullivan (possibly James or John Sullivan) for assistance.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Delays with Knox's Petition and Updates on Knox's Other Law Suits, 10 February 1794

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Delays with Knox's Petition and Updates on Knox's Other Law Suits, 10 February 1794
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Marked Private at address leaf. References Knox's letter of 22 January. Reports that Knox's petition about the taxes has not been taken up yet because the committee chairman, Nathan Dane, has been taken up with Senate business. Says that Mrs. Goldthwait is dead, which will prevent Genl. Jacksons accomplishing your wishes for a little time. Believes it will not be a problem because his petition is just & reasonable. Updates Knox on the suit with the ten proprietors. Is on the lookout for the farmers and gardeners Knox requested. Wants to know when they should arrive. Tells Knox he confused the name Hale with the name Hall. Says that Mr. Hale is a gentleman from Portsmouth he hired to present Knox's petition to the New Hampshire legislature.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Land Petition Cases and the People's Problems with Knox's Agents, 13 June 1794

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Land Petition Cases and the People's Problems with Knox's Agents, 13 June 1794
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Discusses committee members who will hear the land petition cases in Waldoboro, Maine. Reports he told the committee that Knox was unaware of the people's suits (possibly deeds) being lost and Knox is a friend and benefactor of the people on the patent (possibly part of the Waldo patent). Also notes the settlers have issues with some of Knox's agents.


Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about a Petition, 27 January 1789

Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about a Petition, 27 January 1789
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Has received Knox's last letter. Has not yet seen Mr. [Isaac] Winslow, Sr. but has seen a member of the petition committee, who declared that the committee will meet in two or three days. Hopes to see Mr. Winslow before then. Has enclosed a copy of the petition, Knox's check book from the bank, and a letter to Peirce's brother (not present).


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Court Cases, 11 December 1793

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Court Cases, 11 December 1793
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Marked Private on address leaf. Reports that the ten proprietors met on 5 December. Even though he was not authorized to stand in Knox's place, he did so at the urging of Henry Jackson. Told them, because of a recent advertis[emen]t on business, that Knox would be in Boston in May. The proprietors were upset saying that Knox has delayed since 1784. Notes they appear to want to put the bond in suit. Says the Court of Common Pleas will sit in January. Mentions that Isaac Winslow has just gotten over an illness and will write about the issue. Asks about details of delivering a copy of Knox's petition to the legislature in January.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Court Action Against Knox, 30 January 1794

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about Court Action Against Knox, 30 January 1794
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Marked Private. Says the action of the ten proprietors is continued to the April Court of Common Pleas session. They have not noticed the error in the writ he mentioned earlier. The issue of Gorham's bond will be referred to the judges of the Superior Court. This involves interest earned during the war. Believes his petition on the taxes will be taken up today.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about the Government Reorganization, 19 May 1800

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox about the Government Reorganization, 19 May 1800
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Peirce informs Knox that the President has directed the Troops to be disbanded. John Marshall has replaced Timothy Pickering as Secretary of State and Samuel Dexter has been nominated as Secretary of War.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox on Political and Financial Matters, 16 June 1791

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox on Political and Financial Matters, 16 June 1791
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Marked private on address leaf. Peirce references Knox's letters of 8 and 9 June. Says his friends concluded it was best not to offer a petition to the legislature regarding the taxes. Observes Knox's instructions regarding Fowles's land and will attend to them. Makes reference to other financial matters and a petition that likely will not be presented before the legislature, since the current session is almost finished.


Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Regarding the Positive Outcome of a Boundary Dispute, 17 July 1791

Joseph Peirce to Henry Knox Regarding the Positive Outcome of a Boundary Dispute, 17 July 1791
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Has not received a letter from Knox since 2 July. Received a letter from Samuel Winslow dated 12 July. Winslow's letter noted, I have the satisfaction to acquaint you that our Cause has succeeded: the Adverse party intend reviewing at the Sup. Court next year - Mr. Bradbury opin'd & Sullivan closed the plea - The Action upon Coxes petition was continued for want of time - Mr Parsons is secd against us - Judge Sullivan thinks there is no danger - It will be adviseable to secure Parsons & Sullivan to defend the Action at Review next year. Reports that the cause first mentioned is the Cooper claim. Says [Tench] Coxes's petition involves 100 acres of Land of Mr. Flucker's right of the 511 Acres at [Stroudwater] which was sold to him by the Collector of Taxes illegally. Reports that the deeds are not yet exchanged. Says Judge [James] Sullivan will is expected in town this week. Knox notes in the docket that he answered the letter on 2 August.