Henry Knox to Edward Rutledge Requesting More Supporting Evidence in Favor of Nathanael Greene, 12 March 1790

Henry Knox to Edward Rutledge Requesting More Supporting Evidence in Favor of Nathanael Greene, 12 March 1790 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Refers to Rutledge's correspondence from December 1789 related to the estate of the late General Nathanael Greene (see GLC02437.04448). Has gathered evidence to place a petition before Congress regarding Greene's debt, and requests additional documents from Rutledge, who was co-executor of Greene's estate. Seeks affidavits from General [Anthony] Wayne and Judge [Nathaniel] Pendleton, noting that he received Edward Carrington's affidavit (GLC02437.04498). Writes, The main object of the petition is that as the said debts were contracted for the public benefit, that the public should immediately assume the payment of them. Thinks that the committee will agree, but wants nonetheless to present the best case possible.

Henry Knox to Edward Rutledge Requesting More Supporting Evidence in Favor of Nathanael Greene, 12 March 1790

Henry Knox to Edward Rutledge Requesting More Supporting Evidence in Favor of Nathanael Greene, 12 March 1790 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Refers to Rutledge's correspondence from December 1789 related to the estate of the late General Nathanael Greene (see GLC02437.04448). Has gathered evidence to place a petition before Congress regarding Greene's debt, and requests additional documents from Rutledge, who was co-executor of Greene's estate. Seeks affidavits from General [Anthony] Wayne and Judge [Nathaniel] Pendleton, noting that he received Edward Carrington's affidavit (GLC02437.04498). Writes, The main object of the petition is that as the said debts were contracted for the public benefit, that the public should immediately assume the payment of them. Thinks that the committee will agree, but wants nonetheless to present the best case possible.

Edward Rutledge to Henry Knox about a Debt Owed to the Late Nathanael Greene, 15 August 1794

Edward Rutledge to Henry Knox about a Debt Owed to the Late Nathanael Greene, 15 August 1794 PDF Author: Edward Rutledge
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Discusses the debt owed by their late friend, Nathanael Greene. Mentions Greene had been granted an injunction on the debt prior to his death but is once again going before a judge. Requests Knox to reexamine the evidence on Greene's case. State is not listed, however, Charleston is listed as the city.

Edward Rutledge to Henry Knox Regarding the Greene Estate, Approximately 21 December 1789

Edward Rutledge to Henry Knox Regarding the Greene Estate, Approximately 21 December 1789 PDF Author: Edward Rutledge
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Refers to Knox's letter of 23 November (GLC02437.04420). Thinks an indemnification should be obtained in relation to Nathanael Greene's debts. Discusses Nathanael Greene's association with John Banks. For related documents refer to GLC02437.04447, GLC02437.04449, GLC02437.04497 and GLC02437.04498. Date previously inferred and written in pencil.

A Statement on Mr. Greene's Evidence, 11 July 1790

A Statement on Mr. Greene's Evidence, 11 July 1790 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Letter is not signed but appears to be in Henry Knox's handwriting. Discusses a memorial the late General [Nathanael] Greene had submitted to Congress and the dire financial situation that now threatens Greene's family. Writes a lengthy letter defending Green's character. Describes the measures Greene took in 1782 regarding the army's clothing and provisions and why such measures were needed at the time. Also mentions various communications that took place between Greene and other gentlemen in 1782. Appears to ask Congress to relieve Greene's estate from any obligations Greene entered with John Banks for the support of the southern army. The letter appears to be directed to Mrs. Catherine Greene. Date was taken from the docket.

Edward Rutledge to Henry Knox on the Greene Family and Rutledge's Son, 5 June 1795

Edward Rutledge to Henry Knox on the Greene Family and Rutledge's Son, 5 June 1795 PDF Author: Edward Rutledge
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Discusses business related to the late Nathanael Greene's family and mentions that his son will be traveling.

Henry Knox to Edward Carrington Regarding Nathanael Greene's Debts, 7 February 1790

Henry Knox to Edward Carrington Regarding Nathanael Greene's Debts, 7 February 1790 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses the issue of General Nathanael Greene being responsible for John Bank's debts. States that Mrs. Greene and her friends are petitioning Congress for an indemnification. General Greene made a statement to Congress in 1785 explaining the transaction. Knox sends a copy of this statement (not present). If the indemnification is not granted, Greene's family will be greatly in debt and in dire straights. Believes the deceased Greene's reputation, along with his statement, should be enough to obtain the indemnification requested. Thinks a corroborative certificate from Carrington and perhaps General [Anthony] Wayne will help obtain the indemnification. Mentions that Lucy Knox had another son and both are doing well.

Henry Knox to Edward Rutledge about an Advertisement and Politics, 21 January 1789

Henry Knox to Edward Rutledge about an Advertisement and Politics, 21 January 1789 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Received his last letter with its enclosures to Colonel [Jeremiah] Wadsworth. Discusses his attempts to publish an advertisement Rutledge had also enclosed, and mentions some research he has been trying to conduct. Declares that he would do anything to help his dear Departed friend [Nathanael] Greene. Provides a lengthy discussion of elections in the various states.

Henry Knox to William Burnet about Catherine Greene's Petition O Congress about Debts Incurred by Her Husband During the War, 19 July 1790

Henry Knox to William Burnet about Catherine Greene's Petition O Congress about Debts Incurred by Her Husband During the War, 19 July 1790 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Relates that Catharine Greene, widow of Nathanael Greene, has a petition before Congress requesting an indemnification against debts incurred by Greene during the Revolutionary War. During the war, Nathanael Greene had made a contract with merchant John Banks to supply clothing and provisions for the Southern Army, and Knox seeks to prove Greene was not a business partner with Banks. Says that some have alleged Burnett had evidence of Greene's partnership with Banks, through the papers of his son Ichabod Burnet, who had been Greene's aide during the war. Asks whether he had such evidence, and if Greene truly asked him to destroy it.

Nathanael Greene to Henry Knox about the Unhappy Situation of His Private and Business Affairs, 12 March 1786

Nathanael Greene to Henry Knox about the Unhappy Situation of His Private and Business Affairs, 12 March 1786 PDF Author: Nathanael Greene
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General Nathanael Greene writes, I thank you for the public attention you are paying to my public Trophies; but I have been so embarrassed and perplexed in my private affairs for a long time past which originated in the progress of the War that I have but little spirit or pleasures on such subjects. My family is in distress and I am overwhelmed with difficulties and God knows when or where they will end. I work hard and live poor but I fear all this will not extricate me. Describes some business losses he has suffered, including poor harvest due to wet weather. Mrs. Greene is about to lay in to have a baby, and their other children have survived a smallpox inoculation. Comments on stupid trade regulations within the United States that he fears will serve as an excuse for Britain to attack them again, and is happy to note that they still have France's protection. Asks Knox to find out how he might get allowance for his back rations from 1777 and how other officers settled their affairs. Mrs. Greene sends her love to Knox and his wife. Next to the docket is a note in Knox's hand which reads: This is the last letter I ever received from my truly beloved friend Genl Greene.

Nathanael Greene to Henry Knox about Family Matters and the Progress of the War, 14 April 1782

Nathanael Greene to Henry Knox about Family Matters and the Progress of the War, 14 April 1782 PDF Author: Nathanael Greene
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