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[Return of clothing for the 4th Massachusetts Regiment]
10 October 1783
Condy, Thomas Hollis, 1754-1833
Countersigned by Henry Jackson, Colonel. Lists clothing according to type. Items include coats, breeches, hats and shoes.
GLC02437.02633
[Recommendation for a furlough]
17 October 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Three parts. First part is a request for a furlough on behalf of Ensign Lyman, and is signed by Caleb Gibbs. Second part gives permission for the furlough, and is signed by Henry Jackson. The last part, written and signed by Knox, confirms the...
GLC02437.02672
Return of the detachment commanded by brigadier general Henry Jackson
24 November 1783
Bowles, Ralph H., 1757-1813
Countersigned by Henry Jackson. Lists men by rank and corps.
GLC02437.02799
[Return of the troops retained in the service of the United States stationed at West Point]
4 January 1784
Lists infantry and artillery. Cites artillery officers who composed the corps retained for service. Lists invalids and the names of men in Brigadier General Henry Jackson's regiment.
GLC02437.02910
[Excerpt of a petition in which Knox and others attempt to persuade the Massachusetts Legislature to sell uncultivated lands to officers and soldiers who served in the Revolutionary War]
March 1785
Signed in the docket. Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, Henry Jackson, and others attempt to persuade the General Court of Massachusetts to divide land in the eastern part of the state (present-day Maine) for officers and soldiers who served in the Revolution...
GLC02437.03124
to Henry Knox
20 November 1785
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Writes that in Knox's letter from 14 November, Knox had reported that his brother William Knox had not yet arrived from England, but believes Knox is mistaken since he heard that the ship had in fact arrived. Discusses the political prospects of Mr...
GLC02437.03218
to Henry Jackson
February 1, 1787
Eustis, William, 1753-1825
Dr. William Eustis writes that it "amounts almost to a presumption in Major [Elnathan] Haskell & myself" to provide information by letter to Jackson, as "Colo. [William] Hull will carry more in his head than we can possibly crowd into his pocket."...
GLC02437.03438
[Receipt of money paid by Henry Knox]
January 25, 1788
McNeill, Mary, fl. 1787-1791
Countersigned by Henry Jackson as a witness. McNeill acknowledges receipt of a certificate for $2091.54, "the ballance of an Account between the United States & my late husband Hector McNeill." Appears to be written in the hand of Henry Jackson...
GLC02437.03772
22 June 1788
Reports New Hampshire's ratification of the Constitution. Writes, "a few hours since an express arrived from the Town of Concord in the State of New Hamshire [sic] where the Convention of that State met for the consideration of the proposed General...
GLC02437.03910
[Receipt of payment on Thomas Flucker's estate]
3 December 1794
Reas, Daniel, fl. 1794
A receipt to Henry Jackson for 2 pounds and 14 shillings releasing all rights and demands by Daniel Reas against Thomas Flucker's estate. There is a note at the bottom of the document stating, "received this of Mr. [Joseph?] Peirce."
GLC02437.06266
to General Jackson
24 January 1795
Jarvis, Leonard, fl. 1788-1795
Appears to discuss property rights and possibly selling land located in Maine. Requests Jackson tells Henry Knox that the people (possibly the Commissioners for the Sale of Lands) will consider themselves at liberty to sell some land in Maine after...
GLC02437.06324
[Memorial to the legislature of Massachusetts]
February 1795
Memorial stating that Royal Flint entered into a contract with the Committee regarding the sale of a tract of land in the area of Maine and that surveyors have discovered that the Committee underestimated the actual acreage of the land.
GLC02437.06364
15 May 1795
Phillips, Samuel, 1752-1802
Discusses a dispute by Jackson regarding the location of borders for a tract of land in Maine.
GLC02437.06415
23 November 1794
Mentions his pleasure hearing that Knox's son (Henry Jackson Knox) had a safe trip and is now with Knox. Notes he has not received any potatoes from Captain [Thomas] Vose, only drafts. Discusses Knox's finances and provides a list of wages paid out...
GLC02437.06251
[Statement]
22 April 1795
Statement before the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands in Massachusetts regarding the sale of land in Maine. Discusses the discrepancies between the borders and acreage stated in the original contract and what is actually there as documented by...
GLC02437.06400
[Committee report on petition of Henry Jackson]
February 27, 1796
Report describes an earlier agreement Henry Jackson and Royal Flint made with the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands, specifying which lands they purchased. Explains that Jackson petitioned the committee to reduce the amount of land he is...
GLC02437.06642
5 September 1793
Writes to General Jackson about the goings on of the family. States that "I depnd on you about the taxes" and that the "yellow fever still conitues to rage." Mentions that his son is still studying. Watermarked "Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold by J...
GLC02437.10283
[Sale of land by Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln and Henry Jackson]
17 October 1798
Cosigned by Lincoln and Jackson. Countersigned by Samuel Cooper, Justice of the Peace, and Benjamin Weld as witnesses. Includes some Waldo Patent land and Brigadier's Island. Page four contains the following: 25 October 1798 signature of Samuel...
GLC02437.10328
[Mortgage from Knox to Henry Jackson]
January 1800
Knox mortgages 50,000 acres of Waldo Patent land to Henry Jackson as security for the payment of "sundry notes of hand." Pertains to a financial matter concerning James and Hepzibah Swan, John Coffin Jones, and Joseph Russell.
GLC02437.10339
to Lemuel Trescott
March 12, 1792
Four parts. First part written in Boston, Massachusetts to Major Lemuel Trescott "to be communicated to Mr. Nathan Jones." Dated 12 March 1792. Writes that "[y]ou will please to proceed to Frenchmans Bay and with Mr. Nathan Jones endeavor to...
GLC02437.10246
[Two letters from Henry Jackson to Henry Knox]
20 December 1779
In the first letter, written 20 December, Jackson relates that he and Colonel [Benjamin] Hichborn will meet Knox in Portland, Maine on 1 January 1800. In the second letter, written 22 December, Jackson reports that he forwarded a letter from Knox to...
GLC02437.10338
[Articles of agreement with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts]
1 July 1791
Articles of agreement between Phillips, Leonard Jarvis and John Read for the state of Massachusetts and Henry Jackson and associates for the sale of two million acres "of unappropriated lands in the Eastern parts of [the] Commonwealth..." There are...
GLC02437.10230
[Application and petition on behalf of the officers and soldiers of the Massachusetts regiments of the Continental Army for compensation as a result of their services during the American Revolution]
February 28, 1792
Heath, William, 1737-1814
Written by a Committee appointed "by the Officers of the Massachusetts line of the late army to attend to and prosecute their memorial to the Congress of the United States, on the subject of compensation for the losses sustained by them and the...
GLC02437.10244
Legal document regarding dispute over land deeds
3 November 1792
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
Discusses the decision made concerning a deed to a tract of land. Mr. De la Roche and Madame de Leval "went unto Henry Jackson ... and demanded of him title, to a tract of Land ... " which he refused to do so, saying "he has already assigned to Mr...
GLC02437.10256
[Bond between Henry Knox, Henry Jackson, Benjamin Lincoln, and Benjamin Pickman]
3 April 1799
Knox, Jackson, and Lincoln promise to pay Pickman twelve thousand dollars. Contains the terms of their obligation. Docketed 16 December 180[4]: "Cancelled."
GLC02437.10336
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