Henry Knox To Samuel Parkman On A Financial Matter 6 July 1788
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Author | : Henry Knox |
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Discusses a financial matter involving Samuel Shaw, Samuel Ogden, Nicholas Hoffman, and Eli Hayden. Notes, It is supposed our friend has agreed for a pretty high price for the ship.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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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 | : Henry Knox |
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Discusses business related to Samuel Shaw and Messrs. [Nicholas] Hoffman and [Son] and Shaw's upcoming China trip on the Jay. Notes the Hoffman's will be informing Parkman of their situation concerning Shaw. They are willing to advance Parkman, on honor, [dollar sign] 2000. If the Jay arrives they will replace him the other [dollar sign] 2000 that way if the Jay is lost Parkman only has to wait for the insurance to be recovered. In the worst case scenario, and the Jay is lost Messrs. Hoffman and Son will lay out [dollar sign] 6000. Continues discussing payments made by Parkman and other financial matters related to the China trip. Docketed by Knox.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Knox writes to Hall, administrator of the estate of the late Daniel Fowle of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Knox attempts to settle a financial matter related to the estate of his late father-in-law, Thomas Flucker.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Encloses two letters from [Samuel] Shaw (not present) which just arrived from Canton, China. Indicates one of the letters is for Parkman, and the other for Mr. Peck. Discusses a business transaction: ...Mr Eli Hayden the supercargo of the above vessell has contracted with Major Shaw to build a ship according to Mr Pecks directions & that he has remitted a certain proportion of the funds for this purpose on respondenture on the above Vessell consigned to the said Eli Hayden. Shaw enclosed Hayden's bonds for Samuel Ogden, assuming he lived in New York. Expects Ogden, (now located at Delaware Works in Morrisville, Pennsylvania near Trenton, New Jersey), or his power of attorney to arrive in New York to resolve the issue. Sends his compliments to Mrs. Shaw.
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A short note regarding a financial matter involving Knox, Packard, and Benjamin Webb. There is a note written in another hand on the second page.
Author | : Samuel Hodgdon |
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Release | : 1797 |
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Discusses finances in relation to the national bank.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Encloses letters for Ogden from [Samuel] Shaw. Instructs Ogden to take bonds immediately of Mr. [Eli] Hayden, and that not a moments time is to be lost in the execution of the business- You must be here on the spot yourself or you must empower some person to act for you. Suggests that if necessary, Nicholas Hoffman should be sent in Ogden's place. Pages three and four include a list of enclosed letters, documents and bonds (not included).
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Refers to an earlier letter in which he asks to renew his acceptance of General [Henry] Jackson's drafts at the Bank of the United States. Will be staying in Thomaston longer than he planned because his son, Washington, is very ill, likely close to death. If the catastrophe happens, they will wait as long as is necessary, and then set out by land to Boston.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Later copy. Marked Private. Letter from Major General Knox to Secretary of War Lincoln. Reports that the Massachusetts line has determined to apply to the state for its backpay. Says It would be useless to detail the reasons why such a settlement would be preferable to a continental one. Says it is probable that Massachusetts may decline to account for the officers subsistence, if so it must be brought before Congress.