Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about Business, 7 June 1787

Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about Business, 7 June 1787 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses financial business related to Longman and the firm of Wright & Gill. Hopes that Longman may receive the money together with its interest agreeably to your expectations. Notes that his brother William made the business arrangements mentioned in this letter on his behalf.

Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about Business, 7 June 1787

Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about Business, 7 June 1787 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses financial business related to Longman and the firm of Wright & Gill. Hopes that Longman may receive the money together with its interest agreeably to your expectations. Notes that his brother William made the business arrangements mentioned in this letter on his behalf.

Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about Non-receipt of Money, 2 June 1790

Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about Non-receipt of Money, 2 June 1790 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Expresses his displeasure on hearing that Longman has yet to receive the money he sent him. Also discusses financial business of the Flucker estate. Some text loss on the third page due to a large portion, including the signature, being clipped.

Thomas Longman to Henry Knox on Business and Financial Matters, 5 July 1791

Thomas Longman to Henry Knox on Business and Financial Matters, 5 July 1791 PDF Author: Thomas Longman
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Henry Knox to Thomas Seymour about Business, 18 April 1787

Henry Knox to Thomas Seymour about Business, 18 April 1787 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Replies to Seymour's letter of 25 October 1786 (see GLC02437.03320). Discusses financial business related to the estate of his late father-in-law Thomas Flucker. Thomas Seymour was the mayor of Hartford, Connecticut.

Henry Knox to James Webber about Business and Samuel Ogden's Mills, 7 June 1787

Henry Knox to James Webber about Business and Samuel Ogden's Mills, 7 June 1787 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Informs Webber of Mr. Pritchard's arrival, and promises to render him every assistance. Discusses Samuel Ogden's lack of success in paying William Knox so far, noting that Ogden will be pressing the persons to whom he has credited the goods. Notes that Ogden has closed his mercantile in New York and has purchased and built several mills on the Delaware River near Trenton. (Writes that Ogden purchased the mills with his brother in law, Gouverneur Morris, and Robert Morris, but this information is struck). Discusses more financial business and includes a list of items from Broome & Platt, a commercial firm. Docketed to James Webber, Cheapside, London.

Henry Knox to Thomas Randall on Matters of Business, 23 June 1791

Henry Knox to Thomas Randall on Matters of Business, 23 June 1791 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about Settling the Account of Wright & Gill, 24 November 1791

Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about Settling the Account of Wright & Gill, 24 November 1791 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses business arrangements, such as recovering a sum from Mr. [Richard] Harwood (Knox's brother-in-law), and making a payment to the firm of Wright & Gill (see GLC02437.05245).

Thomas Longman to Henry Knox on Trade and Business Matters Including Accusations about Underselling, 18 February 1773

Thomas Longman to Henry Knox on Trade and Business Matters Including Accusations about Underselling, 18 February 1773 PDF Author: Thomas Longman
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Indicates that he received Thomas Boylston's bill on Champion & Dickason for two hundred pounds sterling and an order for books. Expresses satisfaction with Knox's rebuttal of earlier accusations about underselling that Longman had heard from Knox's competitors (see GLC02437.00013). States that he is sending Knox five trunks and a box of books, and a statement of Knox's account for 1772 [not included]. Longman was a London bookseller.

Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about the Flucker Estate [letterpress Copy], 15 December 1793

Henry Knox to Thomas Longman about the Flucker Estate [letterpress Copy], 15 December 1793 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Marked Triplicate. Letterpress copy of the original. See GLC2437.05994 for a copy of this letter. References Longman's letter of 1 August. Is sorry to hear Longman is having so much trouble with the Flucker estate. Says I have it the most speedy way to terminate the affair to assign to Mrs Horwood the legacy left to Mrs Knox by her uncle, in condition of her relinquishing certain lands. this business accordingly is put into a train of execution. Is sending Longman the first of 11 bills of exchange, each for 1,000 guilders. Believes each bill should be about 1,000 pounds sterling. Thanks Longman for his patience. Says it is with extreme inconvenience that I pay so heavy an [arrear] for property destroyed by events which I could no more control than I could the great operations of nature ... I mean the late war. Says he was not seeking money, but satisfaction. Believes the balance he will furnish Longman is 400.

Henry Knox to Samuel Ogden about Business [copy], 22 October 1787

Henry Knox to Samuel Ogden about Business [copy], 22 October 1787 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Later copy. States that the business is in a pretty loose situation, but hopes things will improve in a few days. Says Mr. Moore will be able to provide Ogden with further details about the situation when they meet up.