Samuel Winslow To Henry Knox About Collecting Payments 23 October 1788
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Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Collected payment on several accounts for Knox. Encloses papers (not included) related to the appraisement of the estate of [Thomas] Flucker, Knox's deceased father-in-law. Discusses back taxes related to Flucker's lands that have been sold.
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Release | : 1788 |
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Marked as a copy. Discusses financial matters. Instructs Winslow to pay back taxes on Flucker estate lands in the manner precisely pointed out by the law. Gives Winslow detailed instructions as to how to carry out the transaction.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Appears to discuss various accounts possibly concerning land. Also mentions that the late Mrs. [Hannah] Flucker's lands were sold for taxes illegally.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1788 |
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Thanks Knox for his attendance and communication respecting business [likely regarding land] that affects them both. Notes he has called on another gentleman for opinion regarding Knox's affairs.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1793 |
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Statement of Henry Knox's account with Samuel Winslow from 23 October 1789 to 4 December 1793.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1797 |
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Asks Knox for assistance as he finds himself unable to provide adequately for himself and his family. Noted as written in Portland, most likely in Maine.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1788 |
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Date added later in pencil. Writes, I deeply regret the impossibility of accompanying You in your Voyage; owing to my disappointment respecting the needful. I shall use the utmost endeavors to make arrangements to embark in the packet.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1790 |
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States that recent deliberations of Congress have led him to believe that new excises will be placed upon certain goods, and there will be a need for more collection officers. Asks for Knox's help in obtaining a position as a excise tax collector.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1798 |
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Asks for Knox assistance as he is having a difficult time supporting himself and his family in his present situation.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1789 |
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Apologized for any errors present in his last letter, which he had to write quickly. Discussed his desire for a government appointment with Mr. Thomas Robison, the most respectable Character in this place, with whom I have been upon very friendly Terms. While Robison wanted to help him, he had previously promised to support Mr. Lunt, who is already Collector in the Impost Office, in maintaining his position. Declares that he is on good terms with the most respectable people in the town, and discusses his prospects for appointment and possible competitors. Also discusses his dealings with Mr. [possibly Nathaniel] Fosdick, and his desire to cooperate with him, while he is in office.