Author: Samuel Hodgdon
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Reports that a schooner will be departing for Thomaston that morning carrying almost nine hundred bushels of corn as well as a carriage of Knox's. Mentions commercial arrangements with a Mr. [likely Tench] Francis.
Samuel Hodgson to Henry Knox on a Shipment of Nine Hundred Bushels of Corn, 26 October 1796
Author: Samuel Hodgdon
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Reports that a schooner will be departing for Thomaston that morning carrying almost nine hundred bushels of corn as well as a carriage of Knox's. Mentions commercial arrangements with a Mr. [likely Tench] Francis.
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Reports that a schooner will be departing for Thomaston that morning carrying almost nine hundred bushels of corn as well as a carriage of Knox's. Mentions commercial arrangements with a Mr. [likely Tench] Francis.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon Regarding a Ruined Shipment of Corn and Financial Difficulties with the Bank, 28 November 1796
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Reports that he has received Hodgdon's shipment, and unfortunately the corn in it was inedible and infected with the weavil [sic]. Believes he will not suffer too badly from the loss, however. Mentions that he and Henry Jackson are faced with financial difficulties with the bank, and discusses the bank in some detail.
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Reports that he has received Hodgdon's shipment, and unfortunately the corn in it was inedible and infected with the weavil [sic]. Believes he will not suffer too badly from the loss, however. Mentions that he and Henry Jackson are faced with financial difficulties with the bank, and discusses the bank in some detail.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox on a Shipment of Goods, 15 August 1796
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Brief note by Hodgdon added on the last page, beside the address. Relates that a ship sailed for Thomaston yesterday, helmed by Captain Mathews, which carried a variety of goods being shipped to Knox, including Madeira wine, flour, and dining tables. Apparently also mentions that a little boy is being carried by the ship, along with items for his mother (the identity of the boy is unclear).
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Brief note by Hodgdon added on the last page, beside the address. Relates that a ship sailed for Thomaston yesterday, helmed by Captain Mathews, which carried a variety of goods being shipped to Knox, including Madeira wine, flour, and dining tables. Apparently also mentions that a little boy is being carried by the ship, along with items for his mother (the identity of the boy is unclear).
Henry Knox to Joseph Peirce Placing an Order for Several Items Including Corn and Coal, 24 October 1796
Author: Henry Knox
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Addressed to Joseph Peirce & Son. Places an order for several items, including corn and coal.
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Addressed to Joseph Peirce & Son. Places an order for several items, including corn and coal.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon about Negotiations and Lumber, 14 March 1796
Author: Henry Knox
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Hopes Hodgdon will be able to successfully negotiate on their project without having to offer an enormous discount. Asks him to speak to Mr. [William] Bingham about a particular project. Writes about sending a vessel for Hodgdon's lumber and will let him know when he has a response.
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Hopes Hodgdon will be able to successfully negotiate on their project without having to offer an enormous discount. Asks him to speak to Mr. [William] Bingham about a particular project. Writes about sending a vessel for Hodgdon's lumber and will let him know when he has a response.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon about Sending Ordnance for the Siege of Yorktown, 26 October 1781
Author: Henry Knox
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Responds to Hodgdon's letter about sending ordnance from Baltimore for the siege of Yorktown (see GLC02437.01249) and hopes news of Lord Cornwallis' surrender reached him before the ships set sail. Asks that the shell and shot be sent to Head of Elk, Maryland instead. Hodgdon was the commissary general of military stores appointed by the Board of War & Ordnance.
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Responds to Hodgdon's letter about sending ordnance from Baltimore for the siege of Yorktown (see GLC02437.01249) and hopes news of Lord Cornwallis' surrender reached him before the ships set sail. Asks that the shell and shot be sent to Head of Elk, Maryland instead. Hodgdon was the commissary general of military stores appointed by the Board of War & Ordnance.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon Regarding the Transportation of Knox's Furniture and Other Business Matters, 12 June 1796
Author: Henry Knox
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Declares that he received Hodgdon's letter regarding the transportation of Knox's furniture on Captain Norton's ship. Discusses business transactions between himself, Hodgdon, Mr. [George] Meade and General [Henry] Jackson.
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Declares that he received Hodgdon's letter regarding the transportation of Knox's furniture on Captain Norton's ship. Discusses business transactions between himself, Hodgdon, Mr. [George] Meade and General [Henry] Jackson.
Henry Knox to George Washington about Cannon, 6 November 1783
Author: Henry Knox
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Informs General Washington that he has received the cannons for the Count de Grasse and makes plans for their further transport. Knox's retained draft.
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Informs General Washington that he has received the cannons for the Count de Grasse and makes plans for their further transport. Knox's retained draft.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon, 5 January 1790
Author: Henry Knox
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Henry Knox to Samuel Osgood, 9 July 1782
Author: Henry Knox
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Writes to Osgood, then a member of the Continental Congress and the treasury board, to request that Congress pay Baron von Steuben. States that it has been owing to [von Steuben] that a substantial discipline has been established in the American Army, that he is particularly attached to the cause of America, but can no longer live without pay. (See GLC02437.01480 for the retained copy of this letter).
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Writes to Osgood, then a member of the Continental Congress and the treasury board, to request that Congress pay Baron von Steuben. States that it has been owing to [von Steuben] that a substantial discipline has been established in the American Army, that he is particularly attached to the cause of America, but can no longer live without pay. (See GLC02437.01480 for the retained copy of this letter).