Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Communication Difficulties, Furnishings, Health and Foreign Affairs, 12 December 1790

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Communication Difficulties, Furnishings, Health and Foreign Affairs, 12 December 1790 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Complains about the increased distance between them but says if they continue to write on Sundays, we shall hear from each other the middle of every week. Worries Knox's new and unfurnished house might cause illnesses in his family during this time of year. Discusses Knox's wallpaper and the severe weather in Boston. Mentions that [Sylvanus] Bourne is choosen Fed-Rep for the County of Plymouth. Says he has found a relief in his head by bleeding and regular diet. Also expects that exercise and temperance will help him fully recuperate. Writes, by every Vessell from Europe the appearance of War is more & more favorable - many are of opinion that a War will ruin this Country, but for my part I am for runing the risque of it. I think it will open new objects, and be the source of great wealth to this Country.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Communication Difficulties, Furnishings, Health and Foreign Affairs, 12 December 1790

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Communication Difficulties, Furnishings, Health and Foreign Affairs, 12 December 1790 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Complains about the increased distance between them but says if they continue to write on Sundays, we shall hear from each other the middle of every week. Worries Knox's new and unfurnished house might cause illnesses in his family during this time of year. Discusses Knox's wallpaper and the severe weather in Boston. Mentions that [Sylvanus] Bourne is choosen Fed-Rep for the County of Plymouth. Says he has found a relief in his head by bleeding and regular diet. Also expects that exercise and temperance will help him fully recuperate. Writes, by every Vessell from Europe the appearance of War is more & more favorable - many are of opinion that a War will ruin this Country, but for my part I am for runing the risque of it. I think it will open new objects, and be the source of great wealth to this Country.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Upset at Lack of Communication, Harmar's Expedition, Opinions on a National Militia and Politics, 26 December 1790

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Upset at Lack of Communication, Harmar's Expedition, Opinions on a National Militia and Politics, 26 December 1790 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Jackson is upset that he has not received a letter from Knox in 24 days. He blames Knox's attention to the western expedition led by General Josiah Harmar for this lapse in communication. Jackson does not think ordinary militia men are capable of such an operation, for a different class of Men must compose your Troops-I should like to be in the staff with Rank in the line. Comments on President George Washington's speech regarding the establishment of the Militia, and I see by the Journals of the House they have chosen a Committee on that subject. Asks for a leading role in the militia and gives his idea for how a national militia should look and how it should be divided. Perhaps the Secretary of the Treasury may find it necessary to make such arrangements as it respects the Revenue. Talks about the Federal representatives chosen by nearby counties.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Knox's Unhappiness in Philadelphia and Shipping of Knox's Furnishings, 5 December 1790

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Knox's Unhappiness in Philadelphia and Shipping of Knox's Furnishings, 5 December 1790 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Notes he received Knox's letter of 21 November. Says he feels bad that Knox is not that happy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania but reminds him that he must not expect all that elegance and convenience that you left in New York. Notes he is sending Knox's [wall]paper to him including a bill that will sail out on a ship the following day. Comments that the weather continues to be severely cold and a man was found frozen to death. Looks to Knox to give one of his friends a government appointment. Says the friends and family of Lt. Foule are looking to pick up his effects and his pay.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about William Knox's Mental Health and Offers to Manage More of Knox's Business, 8 December 1793

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about William Knox's Mental Health and Offers to Manage More of Knox's Business, 8 December 1793 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Government Decisions and the Health of Jackson's Father, 17 January 1790

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Government Decisions and the Health of Jackson's Father, 17 January 1790 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Discusses appointments by the state legislature, which is currently in session, and a recent speech given by the President (George Washington). Notes Speaker Eustis (likely referring to William Eustis who was a member of the Massachusetts Legislature from 1788 to 1794) and others are well acquainted with the petition and will meet it. Writes that his father's health is no longer as it was and that he will not last much longer. States that he is 83 years of age; and my good mother is 82 she appears to be as well as I have known her this twenty years, they have lived together near 60 years in such cases one seldom out lives the other any considerable time.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about a Card Party with Female Friends, 5 January 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about a Card Party with Female Friends, 5 January 1791 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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General Jackson is happy to have received Secretary of War Knox's letter of 28 December 1790. Mentions a card party he is attending with a small circle of female friends. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Health (bleeding) and Business, 14 November 1790

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Health (bleeding) and Business, 14 November 1790 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Acknowledges receipt of Knox's favor of the [November 7] (inclosing [Samuel] Shaw and [Thomas] Randall's Bill, and Mr. [Sylvanus] Bourne's Note). Complains of a chronic disagreeable feeling in my head. To treat this, his doctor bled me in my right Arm. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with News of Congress and Fears of Funding Business Plus Some News from Thomas Vose, 4 July 1790

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with News of Congress and Fears of Funding Business Plus Some News from Thomas Vose, 4 July 1790 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Writes, The time taken up by Congress in fixing the permanent seat of Government, and the situation of the Funding business has caused a great uneasiness & clamour amongst the people, and of that Class that have been the firmest supporters of the government ... every mechanick & Tradesman conceives that their being out of employ is wholly owing to that circumstance - and the distress of that class of people in the several seaports in this State is very alarming - in this town it is melancholy to see the poverty and wretchedness of the inhabitants... Reports that Captain Vose, managing affairs on Knox's lands in present-day Maine, informed him that the people who live there are behind in their payments. They will not make any payments until the Massachusetts General Court decides on a petition related to the land. Relates, a Spanish War remains as it did...

Henry Knox to Michael Jackson about West Point Issues, 12 December 1783

Henry Knox to Michael Jackson about West Point Issues, 12 December 1783 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Replies to a previous letter from Jackson concerning issues at West Point, such as trouble with the contractors and clothing shortages.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on News of Family and Friends, 30 September 1798

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on News of Family and Friends, 30 September 1798 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Expresses his disappointment at not hearing from Knox and tells him about mutual friends and their families.