Author: Samuel Hodgdon
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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.
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.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox Regarding Knox's Misfortune, 5 September 1796
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Writes to acknowledge receipt of Knox's last letter. Will reply more fully in his next letter to Knox. Declares that he heard of Knox's misfortune before Knox wrote, and is sympathetic (does not disclose what misfortune Knox has suffered).
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Writes to acknowledge receipt of Knox's last letter. Will reply more fully in his next letter to Knox. Declares that he heard of Knox's misfortune before Knox wrote, and is sympathetic (does not disclose what misfortune Knox has suffered).
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox about a Possible Deal with a Colonel Smith and Supplies, 25 February 1796
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Mentions a possible business deal with a Colonel Smith. Would like information on how Mr. [William] Bingham is handling Knox's affairs relative to the deal. Also discusses supplies, particularly lumber, for building his own house.
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Mentions a possible business deal with a Colonel Smith. Would like information on how Mr. [William] Bingham is handling Knox's affairs relative to the deal. Also discusses supplies, particularly lumber, for building his own house.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox Regarding Knox's Furniture and Financial Transactions, 2 July 1796
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Writes to inform Knox he has made a tin case to hold the keys to all of Knox's furniture. Has given the case to a Mr. Dinsmore, who will pass it along to Knox upon Dinsmore's arrival in Boston. Discusses financial transactions with Mr. [George] Meade (he spells it Mead). Mentions waiting for the arrival of a ship so he can obtain new supplies.
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Writes to inform Knox he has made a tin case to hold the keys to all of Knox's furniture. Has given the case to a Mr. Dinsmore, who will pass it along to Knox upon Dinsmore's arrival in Boston. Discusses financial transactions with Mr. [George] Meade (he spells it Mead). Mentions waiting for the arrival of a ship so he can obtain new supplies.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox Regarding His Financial Account with Knox, 8 June 1796
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Per his promise, sends Knox a statement of his accounts with Hodgdon (not present). Seems to ask that Knox pay him a certain sum, so that Hodgdon can pay off one of Knox's creditors for him. Relates that the President will be traveling to Mount Vernon soon, but has nothing else new to report.
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Per his promise, sends Knox a statement of his accounts with Hodgdon (not present). Seems to ask that Knox pay him a certain sum, so that Hodgdon can pay off one of Knox's creditors for him. Relates that the President will be traveling to Mount Vernon soon, but has nothing else new to report.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox Regarding a Financial Debt, 10 September 1791
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Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon about Legal Matters, 12 May 1792
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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.
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.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox about Business, 21 July 1795
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Forwards Knox several documents and discusses his accounts.
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Forwards Knox several documents and discusses his accounts.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox about Dealings with George Meade, 5 November 1795
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Discusses Knox's business dealings with George Meade and states that he has tried negotiating with him [Meade] for a while, without success.
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Discusses Knox's business dealings with George Meade and states that he has tried negotiating with him [Meade] for a while, without success.