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Informs Lawrance that he will be able to move out of his house in the near future.
Henry Knox to John Lawrance Stating that Knox Intends to Move Out of Lawrance's House, 11 April 1795
Author: Henry Knox
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Informs Lawrance that he will be able to move out of his house in the near future.
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Informs Lawrance that he will be able to move out of his house in the near future.
Reply from Henry Knox to John Lawrance Regarding Knox's Moving Out, 16 April 1795
Author: Henry Knox
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Thanks Lawrance for his letter concerning the house.
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Thanks Lawrance for his letter concerning the house.
John Lawrance to Henry Knox Regarding Knox's Departure from His House, 14 April 1795
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Thanks Knox for informing him about his possible quitting of the house and asks that Knox lets him know definite dates when he can.
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Thanks Knox for informing him about his possible quitting of the house and asks that Knox lets him know definite dates when he can.
Henry Knox to John Lawrance about Renting a House, 24 February 1794
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Writes that [i]t is agreeable to custom, and proper in itself, that I should announce to you that I shall deliver up your house in Town which I now occupy, To your order at the expiration of the year, for which I hired it, to wit on the 11th of June next. But if you should obtain a tenant to go into it, on the 10th of May, I think it probable that I might be able to forelinquish on that day. Watermarked J Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold By J Woodmason/London. Letterpress copy.
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Writes that [i]t is agreeable to custom, and proper in itself, that I should announce to you that I shall deliver up your house in Town which I now occupy, To your order at the expiration of the year, for which I hired it, to wit on the 11th of June next. But if you should obtain a tenant to go into it, on the 10th of May, I think it probable that I might be able to forelinquish on that day. Watermarked J Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold By J Woodmason/London. Letterpress copy.
John Laurance to Henry Knox Informing Knox of the Rent He Owes and the Charges Incurred for Damaging the Rented Property, 24 September 1796
Author: John Laurance
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Writes to inform Knox that he owes Laurance money for rent. Explains that while Colonel [Timothy] Pickering left the house in the beginning of May, Knox's furniture and other articles were still there, which kept Laurance from taking possession of the house until the beginning of June. Is also charging Knox for damages to the house.
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Writes to inform Knox that he owes Laurance money for rent. Explains that while Colonel [Timothy] Pickering left the house in the beginning of May, Knox's furniture and other articles were still there, which kept Laurance from taking possession of the house until the beginning of June. Is also charging Knox for damages to the house.
Henry Knox to John Gleason with Instructions While Knox is Away. Wants Limestone and Wood Gathered. Wood to be Taken from Those who are Indebted to Knox, 9 January 1801
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Provides instructions for his upcoming two month absence. Discusses the quantity of wood and limestone he would like to see gathered. Says a large portion of wood can be obtained from people who are indebted to him. Provides further instructions on obtaining wood, stoves for the limestone, caring for the horses, and various other instruction on the care of Knox's house and property. Instructs Gleason to request all funds from [Thomas] Vose.
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Provides instructions for his upcoming two month absence. Discusses the quantity of wood and limestone he would like to see gathered. Says a large portion of wood can be obtained from people who are indebted to him. Provides further instructions on obtaining wood, stoves for the limestone, caring for the horses, and various other instruction on the care of Knox's house and property. Instructs Gleason to request all funds from [Thomas] Vose.
Henry Knox to John Gleason about Knox's Travel Plans, 3 July 1805
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Writes a brief note to Gleason mentioning his travel plans.
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Writes a brief note to Gleason mentioning his travel plans.
Henry Knox to Lucy Knox about His Travel Plans, 11 April 1782
Author: Henry Knox
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Written from Elizabethtown, present-day Elizabeth, New Jersey. Had expected to leave for Philadelphia today but the commissioners for the enemy have not agreed on their propositions yet. Is unsure whether they will and hopes to find out today; finds the business tedious. Hopes to be able to leave in four days, and explains that because of the delay, he may only be able to stay in Philadelphia with her and their children for a week.
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Written from Elizabethtown, present-day Elizabeth, New Jersey. Had expected to leave for Philadelphia today but the commissioners for the enemy have not agreed on their propositions yet. Is unsure whether they will and hopes to find out today; finds the business tedious. Hopes to be able to leave in four days, and explains that because of the delay, he may only be able to stay in Philadelphia with her and their children for a week.
A Second Letter from John Laurance to Henry Knox Informing Knox of the Rent He Owes and the Charges Incurred for Damaging the Rented Property, 24 September - 5 November 1796
Author: John Laurance
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Copy of GLC02437.06825, with an additional portion, dated 5 November. In this section, Laurance declares that since he has not received a response from Knox, he fears his earlier letter was miscarried, so he is sending a copy to him.
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Copy of GLC02437.06825, with an additional portion, dated 5 November. In this section, Laurance declares that since he has not received a response from Knox, he fears his earlier letter was miscarried, so he is sending a copy to him.
Henry Knox Replies to Richard Platt about St. Lawrence Lands, 17 December 1788
Author: Henry Knox
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Replies to Colonel Platt's letter (GLC02437.04055). Intends to see Platt the following morning, when they will discuss Knox's St. Lawrence lands.
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Replies to Colonel Platt's letter (GLC02437.04055). Intends to see Platt the following morning, when they will discuss Knox's St. Lawrence lands.