Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809 to Henry Knox

GLC02437.00167

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GLC#
GLC02437.00167-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
20 July 1774
Author/Creator
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Title
to Henry Knox
Place Written
Ferryland, Newfoundland
Pagination
4p. : address : Height: 20 cm, Width: 16 cm
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
Road to Revolution

Explains why he has not written sooner. Discusses working on a fishing ship and being owed money by his employer. He fears the possibility of staying in Newfoundland until the fall, citing that the town lacks amusements, even a "five alley." He also expresses his deep feelings of friendship with Knox and how he will miss him. Wishes Lucy Knox well. Comments sullenly on the lack of news he has. Asks Knox to write. Jackson was colonel of the 16th Massachusetts regiment from 1777 to 1779 and commanded the 9th or Boston regiment from 1779 to 1782. After the Revolution, he commanded the 4th Massachusetts regiment, and was major-general of Massachusetts militia from 1792 to 1796.

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