Note From William Bingham To Henry Knox Enquiring After Henry Jackson 25 April 1795
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Author | : William Bingham |
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Asks Knox if he has received any letters from Henry Jackson as he is waiting for a reply from him.
Author | : Henry Jackson |
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Informs Knox that he has picked up a visitor, (Mr. William Bingham), and discusses the events of the day. Notes he will provide Bingham with the information he has per Knox's instructions. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.
Author | : Henry Jackson |
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Signed twice by Jackson. References Knox's letter of 20 March. Has heard nothing from William Tudor since the last letter he forwarded to Knox. Relates that his note to Tudor was due 17 March. Reports that [Thomas?] Adams the printer informed him that the article in a North Carolina newspaper Knox was asking about was inclosed to him by a Gentleman from Pensylvania. Adams would not give the gentleman's name, nor confirm it came from Philadelphia. Jackson believes he can find out the name if Knox wishes to know. Refers Knox to William Bingham's letter about their land concern. Wants to go to Maine with Knox, and reminds him they are embarking from Portland now as a packet now runs regularly between there and Boston. Says I am anxious for your present situation but hope & pray for the best, you will let me know when all danger is over, that my mind may be releived from its present fears & apprehensions. Says he intends to visit a Public Exhibition of the Students at the Hingham Academy. Will see Henry Jackson Knox there who Henry Jackson refers to as my boy. Reports that the boy needs steadiness, but that he has improved upon his language, manners & deportment. Speaks highly of the boy and hopes he will continue where he is until he enters Harvard. Is very much against the boy going home for the summer. Continues letter on 1 April. Encloses correspondence he has had with Judge Sullivan. This will show Knox the situation they are in since they have not made the [Dollar sign]30,000 payment as their contract stipulates. Hopes Knox will consult Bingham on the subject. Reminds him the [Dollar sign]5,200 note is due 29 April.
Author | : William Bingham |
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Informs Knox about the events in the Senate and a treaty. as well as other business matters. Free frank signed by William Bingham.
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Forwards Knox a plan of association and asks for his opinion about it.
Author | : William Bingham |
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Expresses his eagerness to hear from Knox after his trip to a town to look at land.
Author | : William Bingham |
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Author | : William Bingham |
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Informs Knox about the status of his business.
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Discusses financial problems with making payments.
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Informs Knox that a packet has arrived at Halifax and discusses other business matters.