Webber, James, fl. 1784-1797 to Henry Knox

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GLC#
GLC02437.03102-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
2 March 1785
Author/Creator
Webber, James, fl. 1784-1797
Title
to Henry Knox
Place Written
London, England
Pagination
3 p. : address : docket ; Height: 22.7 cm, Width: 18.7 cm
Primary time period
The New Nation, 1783-1815
Sub-Era
Creating a New Government

Webber reports on the condition of Henry's brother, William, who suffered from mental illness. Writes, "I now am griev'd that I cannot send you more agreeable tidings, still continues in the same way, and I fear but little probability of a quick recovery to a sound state of Mind- has some small intervals of reason, but it soon wears away- appetite tolerable, but much alter'd in his appearance." Promises to continue to care for William if Henry cannot come to England. Discusses financial matters that have been neglected by William. Mentions a letter from General Oglethorpe (possibly James Oglethorpe) he did not enclose in his last correspondence with Knox, noting that he sent the letter in a box of books.

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