Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Making Recommendations for Military Appointments, 25 March 1792

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Making Recommendations for Military Appointments, 25 March 1792 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Has enclosed a letter from Mr. William Hunt recommending Mr. John Patten for an appointment in the federal troops. Jackson is not acquainted with Patten but declares that he seems well-suited to be an officer. Reports that General [William] Hull knows him. Also recommends an [Ebenezer] Kent for an appointment. Place not listed, however, another letter (GLC02437.05376) written on the same day places Jackson in Boston.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Making Recommendations for Military Appointments, 25 March 1792

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Making Recommendations for Military Appointments, 25 March 1792 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Has enclosed a letter from Mr. William Hunt recommending Mr. John Patten for an appointment in the federal troops. Jackson is not acquainted with Patten but declares that he seems well-suited to be an officer. Reports that General [William] Hull knows him. Also recommends an [Ebenezer] Kent for an appointment. Place not listed, however, another letter (GLC02437.05376) written on the same day places Jackson in Boston.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about a Number of Land Transactions, 25 March 1792

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about a Number of Land Transactions, 25 March 1792 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Provides information on his transactions with their business associates, including Colonel [Benjamin] Walker and Mr. [Samuel] Shaw. Discusses their land acquisition projects (in Maine), as well as the communications he has received from Mr. [Royal] Flint on the subject. Explains the financial bids he is placing on land they are purchasing. Asks for details regarding Mrs. Knox's trip with the children to the Boston area. Would like to know how many children will be coming, and asks Knox to send a trunk with bed and table linens for them; everything else Jackson will be able to provide for their visit. Sends his love to Mrs. Knox. Adds that, to Knox's great disappointment, Dr. [William] Eustis will likely decline his military appointment.

John Pattern's Application for a Military Appointment to Henry Knox, 24 March 1792

John Pattern's Application for a Military Appointment to Henry Knox, 24 March 1792 PDF Author: John Patten
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Writes that General [Henry] Jackson informed him that several gentlemen have declined appointments in the military, so he would like to be considered. Explains his qualifications, and adds that he would prefer an appointment in the cavalry if possible.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on Financial Burdens, a Visit from Knox's Family and Government Appointments, 15 April 1792

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on Financial Burdens, a Visit from Knox's Family and Government Appointments, 15 April 1792 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Writes that he expects a coach & four at any moment to take him, Mr. Jarvis and Mr. Read to Andover to sign a contract, as Mr. Phillips is unable to come to where Jackson is. Has received a bill from Mr. [Royal] Flint for [Dollar sign]6800, which eases his financial burdens. Writes that he hopes he and Mr. [David] Cobb will leave town soon. Is disappointed Knox has not been more specific as to how many members of his family will be staying with Jackson for the summer. Would like to make the necessary preparations. Encloses a letter from Mr. John Davis, an officer he worked with during the Revolutionary War, who apparently would like to secure an appointment. Also recommends a Mr. Greenleaf. Sends his love to Knox's family.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on Matters Pertaining to Family Members and Friends, 27 May 1792

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on Matters Pertaining to Family Members and Friends, 27 May 1792 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Writes that he is sorry to hear Knox was ill again. Discusses his dealings with Madame de Leval, mentioning that she was supposed to have left but has not yet, and that he wish[es] her gone. Comments on the townships she is going to settle on their lands in Maine. Is happy to hear that Knox will be going to New York. Reports that Knox's family is doing well and have settled in. Encourages Knox to tell Mrs. Knox to send their son, Henry, to school. Provides some information on several of their friends, asking him to forward an enclosed letter to General [Rufus] Putnam, and mentioning that General [William] Hull will not accept (referring to a military appointment).

Henry Knox to Aaron Burr Asking that Burr Persuade a Friend to Take Up a Military Appointment, 26 March 1792

Henry Knox to Aaron Burr Asking that Burr Persuade a Friend to Take Up a Military Appointment, 26 March 1792 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Marked confidential. Writes on behalf of the President and himself to encourage Burr to use his influence to make someone (name is illegible) accept a higher post in the army.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Offering to Help Appoint Officers to the Army and the Lottery, 27 March 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Offering to Help Appoint Officers to the Army and the Lottery, 27 March 1791 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Offers his assistance in appointing officers to the army. States, I believe but few are so well acquainted with the late Officers of the American Army as I am, and I do assure you, I should have been highly gratified to have assisted you in the late arrangement... Says he cannot account for [John] Doughty declining the appointment as Lt. Colonel Commander. (See GLC02437.04875 and .4891 for related documents.) Knox has asked Jackson how he feels about his position in the 2nd Regiment. Admits he exceedingly dislike[s] his situation but he does not believe that being Lieutenant Colonel Commander would make him any happier. Updates Knox on news from Boston and gives his opinion on various commanding officers such as Captain Nathaniel Stowe who commands a good ship but would leave her to have the command of a Company. Again tells Knox that you will find it difficult to recruit the Man in this quarter on the encouragement given, and it is the most unfavorable season of the year to Beat the Drum. Hopes Ogden returned to Philadelphia safely and is currently enjoying Knox's company. Talks of the success of the lottery. The Lottery is very rich as you will observe by the State of the Wheel in the inclosed paper. Joseph Peirce is disappointed in not hearing from you respecting the Sale of the Estate.

Henry Knox to Henry Jackson Concerning the Potential Appointment of Tronson Du Coudray, 1 June 1777

Henry Knox to Henry Jackson Concerning the Potential Appointment of Tronson Du Coudray, 1 June 1777 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses their correspondence and friendship, affirming that he feels the same sublime disinterested friendship for you that has existed in both our bosoms for so long. Also discusses the possible appointment of the French general Charles Tronson du Coudray as commander of artillery, and asserts no other person shall Supersede me the instant the Congress Confirms his appointment I shall leave the Service. Notes that other officers were making the same threats.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about a Move to Dorchester, 20 May 1792

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about a Move to Dorchester, 20 May 1792 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Writes that they all arrived safely in Dorchester and found the house almost ready (Lucy Knox and Sarah Lyons Flucker and their children came to stay with Jackson). They decided to stay there; they only lacked blankets, but Jackson procured them. Discusses how he helped them to settle in. Also adds that he has heard that General [John] Brooks will decline his military appointment, and that Major [Samuel] Shaw will be getting married.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Education, Social Engagements and Military Positions, 11 October 1789

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Education, Social Engagements and Military Positions, 11 October 1789 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Discusses the education of the son of a mutual friend [possibly named Sumner or Summer], whose legitimacy is suspect. Writes, I am afraid whether I have any thing in writing that acknowledges him as his Son & that he ment [sic] to consider him as such with respect to his property. Forwards a letter from Dr. [William] Eustis concerning his desire to have the charge of the Invalids in Massachusetts (not present). Speaks highly of Eustis's integrity, and suggests Knox may want to appeal to Colonel [Alexander] Hamilton on Eustis's behalf, as Hamilton will be making the appointment. Mentions balls and parties being held in the area, and wishes that Knox's daughter Lucy was in Boston to attend it. Adds, I believe I drank too much wine yesterday, as I have a most severe headache this day - I can hardly see the paper on which I am writing. Includes post written on the address leaf. A note on the address leaf declares that the enclosure from Dr. Eustis had been given instead to Dr. [Andrew] Craigie to pass along to Knox.