Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox Introducing Two British Soldiers, 8 August 1792

Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox Introducing Two British Soldiers, 8 August 1792
Author: Samuel Ogden
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Letter of introduction for two British soldiers, Captain Talbot, a member of Prince Edward's family, and Captain Piggot, of the Royal Fusileers. They are traveling from Quebec back to England, but before they leave the United States would like to visit some of the southern states.

Indenture Between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox, 24 May 1792

Indenture Between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox, 24 May 1792
Author: Samuel Ogden
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Indenture contract between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox. Includes the details of their arrangement, particularly regarding finances and the purchase of townships. Signed by Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox, as well as two witnesses.

Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox Introducing Henry Wynkoop, 3 March 1789

Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox Introducing Henry Wynkoop, 3 March 1789
Author: Samuel Ogden
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Writes a letter of introduction for the bearer, Mr. [Henry] Wynkoop, one of the Pennsylvania representatives to the new Congress, who will be spending time in New York. Recommends him as an acquaintance who will meet your esteem & civility. He and Mrs. Ogden send their love to Mrs. Knox and the family. Written at Delaware Works, located in what is now Morrisville, Pennsylvania, near Trenton, New Jersey. Possibly docketed by Henry Knox.

Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox on Their Friendship, 2 August 1791

Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox on Their Friendship, 2 August 1791
Author: Samuel Ogden
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Release: 1791
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Wants Knox to forward an enclosed letter to William Knox (not included). Has been considering the proposals Knox made to him and he is at a loss of how to decide. Is also at a loss for the very extraordinary refusal of the concerned. Believes Knox acted in friendship, but he can best detest the Men, who so unjustly have availed themselves of an advantage, that as far as I can judge would disgrace an Izrailite. Will not say anything further until he sees Knox, which will be next Saturday.

A Letter of Introduction from Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox, 2 July 1783

A Letter of Introduction from Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox, 2 July 1783
Author: Samuel Ogden
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Writes that he and Gouverneur Morris have advised their brother-in-law, Wilkins, to move his family from Long Island to Westchester Town. Requests that Knox introduce Wilkins to an unnamed officer. Explains that Wilkins is of good character and has not been classed among those who ought to receive any particular mark of displeasure from their country. Writes that General Lewis Morris and the Chief Justice (John Jay at the time) have been friendly with Wilkins and have advised his becoming a subject of the state. Requests that General Knox and his family visit Ogden and his wife during the summer. See GLC02437.10119, .02461, and .10120 for related documents.

Indenture Between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox, 25 May 1792

Indenture Between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox, 25 May 1792
Author: Samuel Ogden
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Indenture contract between Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox. Includes the details of their arrangement, particularly regarding finances and the purchase of townships. Similar to GLC02437.05477, but with much more detail. Document mentions Robert Morris and Gouverneur Morris. Signed by Samuel Ogden and Henry Knox, as well as two witnesses.

Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox about Possible War with Britain Over the Western Boundary and Discusses Troops in Canada, 27 May 1794

Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox about Possible War with Britain Over the Western Boundary and Discusses Troops in Canada, 27 May 1794
Author: Samuel Ogden
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Release: 1794
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Notifies Knox the British intend to wage War with the United States over the western boundary lines. Reports the British believe their territory to be all of the west lakes and the Untied States territory to be limited to the Ohio River. Warns Knox if the United States were to agree to this arrangement the British would then take possession of Presque Isle. Gives an account of the troops they have in Canada. Also mentions the possibility of using militia men from Upper Canada if a war were to take place. Sends his regards to Knox's family.

Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox Regarding William Duer's Financial Problems, 13 March 1792

Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox Regarding William Duer's Financial Problems, 13 March 1792
Author: Samuel Ogden
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Plans to spend a day or two in Newark and expects his letter will reach Knox before he does. Had recently told Knox he expected Duer would be able to set everything right again within a day or two, but now fears he may not be able to (referring to Duer's recent financial woes). Does not know the extent to which this will affect Knox's plans. Sends his regards to Knox's wife and family. Free handwritten on address leaf with no signature.