Jeremy Belknap to Henry Knox on Observations on Knox in a Newspaper, 24 January 1795

Jeremy Belknap to Henry Knox on Observations on Knox in a Newspaper, 24 January 1795 PDF Author: Jeremy Belknap
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Warns Knox he published some observations in a local newspaper regarding what he perceived as offensive passages written in Knox's report to the President (George Washington).

Reply from Henry Knox to Jeremy Belknap with Information on a Treaty, 12 December 1797

Reply from Henry Knox to Jeremy Belknap with Information on a Treaty, 12 December 1797 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Informs Dr. Belknap that the document he is asking about is probably a forgery.

Jeremy Belknap to Henry Knox with Further Information on a Tract of Land, 13 December 1797

Jeremy Belknap to Henry Knox with Further Information on a Tract of Land, 13 December 1797 PDF Author: Jeremy Belknap
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Discusses a deed of land and inserts a paragraph from another correspondence.

Henry Knox to Jeremy Belknap Discussing a Deed Between Indians and the American Government, 14 December 1797

Henry Knox to Jeremy Belknap Discussing a Deed Between Indians and the American Government, 14 December 1797 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses a deed between the Indians and American government.

Jeremy Belknap to Henry Knox about Delivery of Letters, 31 July 1790

Jeremy Belknap to Henry Knox about Delivery of Letters, 31 July 1790 PDF Author: Jeremy Belknap
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Writes in full, Having received several Letters from Major Sargent under your frank, I presume it will not be disagreeable to you that I should ask the favour of you when you send dispatches into the Western Territory to give my letters inclosd with this, a place in your packet. Letters not included.

Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Revealing that Knox Will Not be Able to Come to Boston for the Legislative Session, 31 January 1795

Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Revealing that Knox Will Not be Able to Come to Boston for the Legislative Session, 31 January 1795 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Informs Peirce that he will not be able to be in Boston during the session of the legislature as planned. Will forward a memorial to be presented to the legislature about the towns in the Waldo patent. Letterpress copy.

Bartholomew Dandridge to Henry Knox Forwarding a Letter, January 1795

Bartholomew Dandridge to Henry Knox Forwarding a Letter, January 1795 PDF Author: Bartholomew Dandridge
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Forwards a letter Knox had requested and says the president has no objection to his letter of the 30th being published. Dated Thursday. Written in the third person and signed in the text.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Insisting Knox Come to Boston for the Sake of His Business Interests, 14 January 1795

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Insisting Knox Come to Boston for the Sake of His Business Interests, 14 January 1795 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Informs Knox the legislature will rise before the 19th and Knox needs to come to Boston, Massachusetts immediately. Notes how important the situation is for Knox and his family.

Henry Knox to Unknown, 2 August 1795

Henry Knox to Unknown, 2 August 1795 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Largely illegible due to extensive water damage obscuring most of the writing. Noted as written at Montpelier St. Georges River, which is Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln, 5 January 1799

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln, 5 January 1799 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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This document seems to be the last page of a few sentences of a longer letter that has been separated.