Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses an upcoming trial or court martial in a matter involving Hodgdon. Believes the Committee's finding were prejudiced. Provides Hodgdon with instructions on how to defend himself.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon about Legal Matters, 12 May 1792
Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses an upcoming trial or court martial in a matter involving Hodgdon. Believes the Committee's finding were prejudiced. Provides Hodgdon with instructions on how to defend himself.
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Discusses an upcoming trial or court martial in a matter involving Hodgdon. Believes the Committee's finding were prejudiced. Provides Hodgdon with instructions on how to defend himself.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon Concerning the Indian War, 21 April 1792
Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses the recent problems Hodgdon has had during the Indian campaigns in the Northwest Territory. Expresses sympathy with his situation and relates how the public seems to feel about the subject. Mentions that Congress may make a new opening for a position of Commissary General of Military Stores for the army. Touches on several other military topics.
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Discusses the recent problems Hodgdon has had during the Indian campaigns in the Northwest Territory. Expresses sympathy with his situation and relates how the public seems to feel about the subject. Mentions that Congress may make a new opening for a position of Commissary General of Military Stores for the army. Touches on several other military topics.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox, 28 December 1795
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Discusses an issue regarding a note for payment.
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Discusses an issue regarding a note for payment.
Orders for Supplies from Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon, 16 August 1792
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Knox, Secretary of War, instructs Quartermaster General Hodgdon to send food, including chocolate, port wine, sherry, and coffee, to the hospital department in Pittsburgh.
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Knox, Secretary of War, instructs Quartermaster General Hodgdon to send food, including chocolate, port wine, sherry, and coffee, to the hospital department in Pittsburgh.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox on the Sorry State of Knox's Affairs and a Lawsuit that They Might Pursue, 14 February 1804
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Received Knox's last letter. Sympathizes with the difficulties Knox has been having; is glad to hear that things seem to be improving, and hope that they continue to do so. Discusses finances, as well as a lawsuit that he and Knox might commence against certain other parties.
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Received Knox's last letter. Sympathizes with the difficulties Knox has been having; is glad to hear that things seem to be improving, and hope that they continue to do so. Discusses finances, as well as a lawsuit that he and Knox might commence against certain other parties.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon, 5 January 1790
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Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon on Financial Matters and the Poor Health of His Son, 10 December 1796
Author: Henry Knox
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Refers to an earlier letter in which he asks to renew his acceptance of General [Henry] Jackson's drafts at the Bank of the United States. Will be staying in Thomaston longer than he planned because his son, Washington, is very ill, likely close to death. If the catastrophe happens, they will wait as long as is necessary, and then set out by land to Boston.
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Refers to an earlier letter in which he asks to renew his acceptance of General [Henry] Jackson's drafts at the Bank of the United States. Will be staying in Thomaston longer than he planned because his son, Washington, is very ill, likely close to death. If the catastrophe happens, they will wait as long as is necessary, and then set out by land to Boston.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox on Financial Matters and a Shipment of Furniture for Knox, 8 February 1797
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Informs Knox that the furniture has been shipped and discusses financial matters.
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Informs Knox that the furniture has been shipped and discusses financial matters.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon Requesting Information on a Payment, 25 May 1795
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Asks Hodgdon to notify him concerning any information regarding a payment so he (Knox) can make preparations to go to Boston.
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Asks Hodgdon to notify him concerning any information regarding a payment so he (Knox) can make preparations to go to Boston.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox, 1 September 1795
Author: Samuel Hodgdon
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