Henry Knox to John W. Wendell about Land Sales in the Waldo Patent, 18 May 1791

Henry Knox to John W. Wendell about Land Sales in the Waldo Patent, 18 May 1791
Author: Henry Knox
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Received Wendell's letter of 27 April, which offered to sell Knox 2,500 acres of land in the Muscongus Patent (a portion of the Waldo patent). Says he would not be unwilling to buy the land at a good price, but that it would be improper to do so. Tells Wendell that he should not feel under the least engagement to me and that he should get the best price he can for the land. Pencil note below docket says Recd from Mrs. Husther(?) Nov. 6 1844.

John Wendell to Henry Knox Offering to Sell Knox Land Adjoining the Waldo Patent, 17 March 1793

John Wendell to Henry Knox Offering to Sell Knox Land Adjoining the Waldo Patent, 17 March 1793
Author: John Wendell
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Writing on behalf of his relative James Wendell, asking Knox to purchase a piece of land Wendell owns adjoining the Waldo patent. James Wendell claims to own about two thousand five hundred acres adjoining the Waldo patent which he wishes Knox to purchase. If he does so on generous terms John will give a piece of land in Portsmouth to the Flucker family, Knox's in-laws.