Henry Knox To Joseph Cranch About A Financial Transaction 4 November 1786
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Author | : Henry Knox |
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Makes arrangements with Cranch about a financial transaction. Cranch, and Mr. [James] Byers, who is also mentioned in this document, are munitions manufacturers. See GLC02437.03291 for a related document.
Author | : Joseph Cranch |
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Written from Springfield, possibly in Massachusetts. Writes that the present letter is copied from a letter Cranch sent to Knox in New York, before he was aware Knox had traveled to Boston. In it, he discusses a problem of receiving pay. Had received a letter containing Knox's orders for a Mr. Imlay to pay a sum owed to Cranch. Mr. Imlay denied ever having accepted any orders, but said he would pay the sum if he had cash at the deadline of the orders. Explains how it is a hardship to wait away from home for his payment for cleaning the arms, and how he is losing money. Asks for Knox's help in making sure he receives payment. Also reiterates proposals for the cleaning of pistols and carbines. Free handwritten on address leaf with no signature.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Receipt written by Knox and signed by him in text. Nathaniel Barrett signs at the close. Received of Henry Knox, a certificate No. 93.945. dated the sixth of May 1786, signed by John Peirce, Commissioner, and issued to Wm Davis, for one hundred & thirty four 16/90 Dollars, which I promise to deliver to Wm Davis Jun of Boston (accidents excepted). Docketed by Knox.
Author | : Joseph Anthony |
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Release | : 1796 |
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Received Knox's letter, including the [dollar sign] 8000 he enclosed. Has settled many of his accounts using the money. Provides details about his financial transactions, and asks for Knox's help with a negotiation involving Mr. [William] Bingham.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1788 |
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Discusses accounts pertaining to Cranch's brother. Notes he will be traveling through Springfield [Massachusetts] in May. Possibly related to GLC02437.03134. marked private on the docket.
Author | : John Gleason |
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Release | : 1799 |
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Receipt for mortgages and other financial transactions of Henry Knox.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1783 |
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Discusses a business transaction.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Thanks him for last month's letter. Asks him if he can provide any information from his quarter, and would be obliged by a letter from him when possible. Docket reads To Mr Ashley Springfield.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Marked copy. Written from the War Office, likely in New York City during this period. Writes that his past agitations on behalf of payment for troops should convince them of his interest in providing for the public good. Believes that the defective compliance of most of the States with the requisitions of Congress has been the Sole cause which has prevented better payments. Therefore, has conferred with Mr. Robert Morris and Mr. Jeremiah Wadsworth in hopes that the public might derive substantial assistance from the great credit and monied influence of those gentlemen. Hopes that they might be influenced by the importance of the object, and its immediate connection with the welfare of the United States to enter into contracts for feeding, clothing, paying and transporting the troops for one year and to advance to the Treasurer of the United States the further sum of One thousand Dollars, on terms which are outlined in the enclosed documents [not present]. See GLC02437.03340 for related information.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1797 |
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States that he's been in Boston for several weeks, mentions a debt and discusses other financial business.