Author: Henry Knox
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Had planned to visit Wheaton at St. George's to discuss the Waldo patent, especially those belonging to the late Mr. [Thomas] Flucker. Explains why he was unable to visit him in person. Asks for information about the value of the Waldo patent lands.
Henry Knox to Mason Wheaton about the Waldo Patent, 27 September 1784
Author: Henry Knox
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Had planned to visit Wheaton at St. George's to discuss the Waldo patent, especially those belonging to the late Mr. [Thomas] Flucker. Explains why he was unable to visit him in person. Asks for information about the value of the Waldo patent lands.
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Had planned to visit Wheaton at St. George's to discuss the Waldo patent, especially those belonging to the late Mr. [Thomas] Flucker. Explains why he was unable to visit him in person. Asks for information about the value of the Waldo patent lands.
Mason Wheaton to Henry Knox Discussing the Waldo Patent, 18 October 1784
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Colonel Wheaton discusses the subject of the Waldo patent and more particularly of the part of it which belonged to Mr. [Thomas] Flucker. Reports that the Patent was divided in four sections between Thomas Flucker, Francis Waldo, Samuel Waldo, and Isaac Winslow. Mentions squatters on the Waldo land. Expresses his interest in selling lime (for use in masonry).
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Colonel Wheaton discusses the subject of the Waldo patent and more particularly of the part of it which belonged to Mr. [Thomas] Flucker. Reports that the Patent was divided in four sections between Thomas Flucker, Francis Waldo, Samuel Waldo, and Isaac Winslow. Mentions squatters on the Waldo land. Expresses his interest in selling lime (for use in masonry).
Henry Knox to Mason Wheaton Discussing Meeting Up to Settle Matters Concerning the Waldo Estate, 16 December 1784
Author: Henry Knox
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Knox had been in correspondence with Wheaton, who was handling matters related to the division of the Waldo patent among Samuel Waldo's heirs. Encourages Colonel Wheaton to come up to this place as soon as possible, that we may finally agree upon the manner of carrying on the business...
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Knox had been in correspondence with Wheaton, who was handling matters related to the division of the Waldo patent among Samuel Waldo's heirs. Encourages Colonel Wheaton to come up to this place as soon as possible, that we may finally agree upon the manner of carrying on the business...
William Knox to Henry Knox on the Waldo Patent, the French Revolution and Family, 27 June 1791
Author: William Knox
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Memorial for Henry Knox Relating to the Waldo Patent, Approximately 1784-1806
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Memorial for Henry Knox relating to the Waldo patent.
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Memorial for Henry Knox relating to the Waldo patent.
Henry Knox to Joseph North on the Waldo Patent and the Lands of the Late Thomas Flucker, 27 September - 4 October 1784
Author: Henry Knox
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Contains two letters. The first, dated 27 September, focuses on issues relating to the Waldo patent and the lands belonging to the deceased Thomas Flucker. The second letter, dated 4 October, discusses the prior letter.
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Contains two letters. The first, dated 27 September, focuses on issues relating to the Waldo patent and the lands belonging to the deceased Thomas Flucker. The second letter, dated 4 October, discusses the prior letter.
Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce about Waldo Patent, 31 May 1791
Author: Henry Knox
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Henry Knox to Samuel Ogden Regarding the Waldo Patent, 23 June 1791
Author: Henry Knox
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Knox signs with his initials. References Ogden's letter of 19 June (GLC02437.05010). Says that William Constable probably knows about his intentions although he never communicated with him on the subject. Believes Constable is suspicious of Henry Jackson. Says Nothing conclusive is done. Says Jackson had been in Boston. Place written not noted on the document, although other letters from this date place Knox in Philadelphia.
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Knox signs with his initials. References Ogden's letter of 19 June (GLC02437.05010). Says that William Constable probably knows about his intentions although he never communicated with him on the subject. Believes Constable is suspicious of Henry Jackson. Says Nothing conclusive is done. Says Jackson had been in Boston. Place written not noted on the document, although other letters from this date place Knox in Philadelphia.
Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Regarding the Waldo Patent, 14 March 1793
Author: Henry Jackson
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Initialed by Jackson. Short note saying the mail is about to go out and he only had time to write William Bingham. He has enclosed that letter for Knox to deliver (not included). Has also enclosed a message from the Committee and wants Knox to forward it to Bingham (not included).
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Initialed by Jackson. Short note saying the mail is about to go out and he only had time to write William Bingham. He has enclosed that letter for Knox to deliver (not included). Has also enclosed a message from the Committee and wants Knox to forward it to Bingham (not included).
Samuel Winslow to Henry Knox Regarding the Waldo Patent Lands, 28 May 1797
Author: Samuel Winslow
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