Henry Knox to James McHenry Recommending James Walker, 2 December 1784

Henry Knox to James McHenry Recommending James Walker, 2 December 1784 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Recommends James Walker, who was previously employed by the Congressional Board of War. Notes that Walker will be presenting his case before Congress in an attempt to receive compensation for his service in the Revolutionary War. Asks that McHenry, a Continental Congressman, support his case.

Henry Knox to James McHenry Recommending James Walker, 2 December 1784

Henry Knox to James McHenry Recommending James Walker, 2 December 1784 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Recommends James Walker, who was previously employed by the Congressional Board of War. Notes that Walker will be presenting his case before Congress in an attempt to receive compensation for his service in the Revolutionary War. Asks that McHenry, a Continental Congressman, support his case.

Henry Knox to Egbert Benson Introducing James Walker, 2 December 1784

Henry Knox to Egbert Benson Introducing James Walker, 2 December 1784 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Knox introduces James Walker to Benson, a Continental Congressman. Of Walker, writes He resided in Canada at the commencement of this War, and has suffered severely from his attachment to our cause- he hopes however to derive some consolation from the [justice] of Congress. Asks Benson to support Walker's case, which he will present before Congress.

Henry Knox to James McHenry about a List of Possible Military Appointments, 6 August 1798

Henry Knox to James McHenry about a List of Possible Military Appointments, 6 August 1798 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Mentions he received the list of applicants for military appointments. Says he agrees with the most suitable characters and will execute McHenry's request to the best of Knox's abilities.

Henry Knox to James Webber, Addington, and Bicknell Thanking Them for Caring for His Brother, 14 December 1784

Henry Knox to James Webber, Addington, and Bicknell Thanking Them for Caring for His Brother, 14 December 1784 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Knox writes to his brother William Knox's friends (presumably in London). Thanks them for caring for William and aiding his recovery (William suffered from mental illness). Praises them, offering his services in the future.

Henry Knox to James Webber Thanking Him for His Kind Treatment of His Brother William, 6 November 1784

Henry Knox to James Webber Thanking Him for His Kind Treatment of His Brother William, 6 November 1784 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Thanks Webber, a London merchant, for his kind treatment of his brother William, who suffered from mental illness. About William, writes I was flattered with the hope, that 'ere this he would have emerged from his unhappy despondency, and have assumed some portion of that cheerfulness, with which untill now he has already been blessed. Encloses a letter for William, which he requests Webber to sign, seal, and deliver. Also asks Webber to attempt to persuade William to return to Boston. Written in Dorchester, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Walker Concerning a Deed and a Signature, 20 March 1793

Henry Knox to Benjamin Walker Concerning a Deed and a Signature, 20 March 1793 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Henry Knox to James Iredell Regarding Their Meeting, 31 December 1792

Henry Knox to James Iredell Regarding Their Meeting, 31 December 1792 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Written in the third person and signed in text by Knox. Informs Judge Iredell that he received the note he sent. Knox is sorry his business took up so much of his time that he couldn't enjoy the Judge's company. Looks forward to the Judge visiting Philadelphia when a more intimate connection between them may take place. Date added later in pencil.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Walker Reminding Walker to Bring Copies of Deeds, 9 July 1792

Henry Knox to Benjamin Walker Reminding Walker to Bring Copies of Deeds, 9 July 1792 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Reminds Walker to bring the copies of the original deeds Knox left him. Asks if William Duer has made arrangements with Mr. Caznove [Thophile Cazenove] or anyone else to execute their conditional agreement. Also mentions Madam Leval and Mr. de la Roche.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Walker Regarding Land Agreement Documents, 28 November 1792

Henry Knox to Benjamin Walker Regarding Land Agreement Documents, 28 November 1792 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Asks to see the agreements of land from Madame de Leval and Mr. de la Roche and for Walker to send copies to him.

Henry Knox to Benjamin Walker about Their Land Dealings, 7 October 1792

Henry Knox to Benjamin Walker about Their Land Dealings, 7 October 1792 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Two parts. First part is addressed to Benjamin Walker and discusses a deed to land. Notes he received Walker's letter pertaining to the St. Lawrence lands. Mentions he has repeatedly asked Duer for copies of several notes but that Duer has been unable to locate them. Also discusses Madame de Leval's intention of applying to the Massachusetts Legislature regarding her land claim. Believes if that were to happen the contract will likely be lost. Second part is a copy of a receipt written in Knox's hand from William Duer. Confirms Duer's receipt of money from Knox.