Author: Henry Knox
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The first page, written and signed by Knox, contains calculations of monies due George Storer. Verso contains two notes, written in an unknown hand, regarding balances due.
Henry Knox to George Storer about Monies Due to Storer, 6 March 1806
Author: Henry Knox
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The first page, written and signed by Knox, contains calculations of monies due George Storer. Verso contains two notes, written in an unknown hand, regarding balances due.
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The first page, written and signed by Knox, contains calculations of monies due George Storer. Verso contains two notes, written in an unknown hand, regarding balances due.
George Storer to Henry Knox Regarding the Pressing Need for Them to Pay Off Their Debt to the Massachusetts Bank, 26 January 1803
Author: George Storer
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Writes that when he last saw Knox, he mentioned that he would need to repay the Massachusetts Bank one thousand dollars at the beginning of January, and Knox said he would help. Has not heard from Knox at all, and is in serious need of help with the payment. Apparently part of the debt is owed by Knox. Urges him to submit a payment.
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Writes that when he last saw Knox, he mentioned that he would need to repay the Massachusetts Bank one thousand dollars at the beginning of January, and Knox said he would help. Has not heard from Knox at all, and is in serious need of help with the payment. Apparently part of the debt is owed by Knox. Urges him to submit a payment.
Bill from George Storer to Henry Knox, 11 June 1802
Author: George Storer
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Appears to be a bill for bonds and interest Knox owes.
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Appears to be a bill for bonds and interest Knox owes.
Receipt for Payment Between George Storer and Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, and Henry Jackson, 18 November 1805
Author: Charles Cushing
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Partially printed. Receipt acknowledging that Knox, Lincoln and Jackson paid George Storer the money they owed from a previous lawsuit. Signed by Charles Cushing, as Clerk. Note on verso signed by George Storer acknowledging receipt of the funds in full by 1 August 1806.
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Partially printed. Receipt acknowledging that Knox, Lincoln and Jackson paid George Storer the money they owed from a previous lawsuit. Signed by Charles Cushing, as Clerk. Note on verso signed by George Storer acknowledging receipt of the funds in full by 1 August 1806.
Henry Knox to George Washington about the Theft of Supplies, 27 February 1783
Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses the loss of stores at Kings Ferry and informs Washington that he had sent over a lock and key to prevent further mishaps. Also mentions that he plans on removing Captain Lieutenant Ephraim Fenno from his post as he feels Fenno should have kept a more careful account of the stores at Kings Ferry.
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Discusses the loss of stores at Kings Ferry and informs Washington that he had sent over a lock and key to prevent further mishaps. Also mentions that he plans on removing Captain Lieutenant Ephraim Fenno from his post as he feels Fenno should have kept a more careful account of the stores at Kings Ferry.
Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on an Urgent Payment, 28 June 1798
Author: Henry Knox
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Letterpress copy. Discusses the expiration of a note, and stresses the fact that he needs the money which is due.
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Letterpress copy. Discusses the expiration of a note, and stresses the fact that he needs the money which is due.
Henry Knox to George Meade Regarding Financial Matters and the National Bank, 5 January 1797
Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses financial matters regarding money due to the national bank.
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Discusses financial matters regarding money due to the national bank.
Henry Knox to Walter Livingston about a Payment, 6 June 1791
Author: Henry Knox
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Henry Knox to John Ruddock about Reducing Troops and Moving Stores, 6 December 1783
Author: Henry Knox
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Relays orders from the Commander in Chief George Washington to make a reduction of the troops and respective departments. Orders Ruddock to deliver all the military stores in his possession to Captain William Price and consider himself and any conductors under him no longer in service than it is absolutely necessary for this purpose.
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Relays orders from the Commander in Chief George Washington to make a reduction of the troops and respective departments. Orders Ruddock to deliver all the military stores in his possession to Captain William Price and consider himself and any conductors under him no longer in service than it is absolutely necessary for this purpose.
Henry Knox to Paymaster, Joseph Howell, Regarding Payment Within the Military, 29 March 1790
Author: Henry Knox
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Authorizes two month's pay for two artillery companies, one infantry company, and an account of monies due to officers at West Point on 1 April 1790, stationed at St. Mary's River, Georgia.
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Authorizes two month's pay for two artillery companies, one infantry company, and an account of monies due to officers at West Point on 1 April 1790, stationed at St. Mary's River, Georgia.