Samuel Winslow Tells Henry Knox He Wont Travel With Him 1788
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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 | : 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.
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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.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1799 |
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Winslow informs Knox that he is suffering much injury from Pillagers upon your Lands in Falmouth. Winslow says that the Secretary of the Treasury, has instituted an investigation of the Conduct of the Marshal of this District, in consequence of some complaints exhibited against Him, in a Letter to the President. Winslow asks that Knox not tell the attorney, Mr. Davis, that he wrote or knows about the matter. Winslow hopes that Knox could perhaps mention him to fill the position of Marshal of the District.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1795 |
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Writes that he is happy to hear the Knox and his family have arrived safely in Boston and hopes that their journey to Maine will be peaceful. Also forwards some papers (not included).
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1799 |
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Winslow received Knox's letter of 27 March 1799. Winslow tells Knox, on the morrow shall inform Merrills and Bracket of your acceptance of their terms.... Winslow mentions a problem he has concerning his (Winslow's) problem.
Author | : Samuel Winslow |
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Release | : 1804 |
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Writes that he received a very disappointing letter from his cousin, Isaac Winslow. Had decided to follow the plan Knox was kind enough to arrange for him, determined to go to Louisiana, and declined an opportunity at a school. However, the letter from Winslow suggested Knox might not be in favor of the plan after all, and Winslow suggested he go to New York to consult with several sponsors of the expedition. Ultimately they all decided he should not travel to New Orleans without a guarantee of employment there. He has not heard from anyone in awhile and hopes Knox will tell him what to do and help him gain a position there, or somewhere else, as he has no opportunities available and he and his family are suffering.
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 | : 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 | : 1798 |
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Discusses the offer of a survey of Thomaston, Maine, which he declined, on behalf of Knox.