Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Building Contractors, Bank Loans, Merchant Ships and the French Situation, 28 April 1794

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Building Contractors, Bank Loans, Merchant Ships and the French Situation, 28 April 1794
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Informs Knox the contractors and Masons; set the house in its current spot instead of moving it as Knox had requested. Discusses the letter he sent to Mr. [Thomas] Vose regarding supplies. Notes he informed Vose to purchase supplies from suppliers who are indebted to Knox. Also mentions banks are calling in their loans but Knox may be able to renew a portion of the loan. Informs Knox a Captain Scott arrived from London with some papers. Discusses full freighted ships sailing to the United Stated and the war in France (French Revolution). Mentions he never received the letters or papers from Paris that Knox was supposed to send.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Asking for a Recommendation with a French Minister, Banks, Knox's Son, Clothes, Brandy and Possible War with Britain, 13 March 1794

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Asking for a Recommendation with a French Minister, Banks, Knox's Son, Clothes, Brandy and Possible War with Britain, 13 March 1794
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Requests Knox to deliver the enclosed (a letter?) to the French Minister, Mr. Fauchet. Asks Knox to speak highly of him when he speaks with Mr. Fauchet or Mr. [LaForet], believes it will give him additional strength to his situation. Reports he and Knox received a discount from the bank on some notes for 60 days. Comments on the high praise the Preceptor gave Henry (most likely Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox) and of Henry's part in the next exhibition. Describes the new satin and silk clothes he sent Henry as extravagant, but says Henry is a good boy and deserves happiness. Writes that everyone there supports the federal government and most men believe that war with the British is inevitable. Discusses the making of brandy and its potential value.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Bank Notes, House Building Expenses, Sarah Flucker's Loan and Elections, 8 May 1794

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Bank Notes, House Building Expenses, Sarah Flucker's Loan and Elections, 8 May 1794
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Discusses bank notes (most likely belonging to Knox) that are due. Encloses an abstract of expenses for the construction of Knox's house (Montpelier). Mentions he purchased the materials for Knox's house at the best rate. Writes, This said house now erecting at St. Georges [House] - Covers more ground - has more rooms in it, and larger rooms - more windows, doors - fire places, and is a much larger house in every respect than any other private house from Philadelphia to Passamaquody [sic] (Passamaquoddy, Maine).I think the house too large and costly. Mentions Mrs. [Sarah L.] Flucker offered to pay her loan to Knox but he (Jackson) has refused the money until he hears from Knox. Reports they elected John Winthrop and Perry Morton, from the Democratic Party, as their representatives. Sends his love to David.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Workmen on His House, the Cost and Knox's Son's Progress, 13 April 1794

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Workmen on His House, the Cost and Knox's Son's Progress, 13 April 1794
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Reports Mr. Robinson, Mr. [Ebenezer] Dunton, Mr. [Henry] Simpson, and several laborers have set sail for St. George's [House]. Informs Knox he sent Mr. [Thomas] Vose a new ox cart and Mr. Vose expects the workmen to keep two teams in constant employ. Provides information on salaries paid for the construction of Knox's house. Also, mentions invoices totaling [Dollar sign]400 for materials. Warns Knox his house will cost twice the amount of what he expects. Relays a story about the construction of a theater costing twice the estimated amount. Discusses the performance of Henry Jackson Knox, the son of Henry Knox. Notes they should purchase Henry Jackson Knox a flute.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Concerning a Proposed Settlement with the Winslows, 21 November 1794

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Concerning a Proposed Settlement with the Winslows, 21 November 1794
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Discusses financial matters between Knox, Betsy Winslow, and other members of the Winslow family. Reports Betsy Winslow is willing to accept Knox's terms, however, the other Winslow's are not. Also discusses Knox's finances concerning payments to the bank. Mentions several ships full of cargo have arrived.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with Construction Updates, 20 March 1794

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox with Construction Updates, 20 March 1794
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Updates Knox on the construction of Knox's house. Reports on the return of Captain Robinson from St. George's [House] (possibly part of the Waldo patent lands) and on Mr. Henry Simpson', the mason, consultation with Captain [Thomas] Vose regarding the materials to be used on Knox's house. Informs Knox in approximately two weeks Mr. Simpson, Mr. Denton, and Mr. Robinson, along with several gangs of workmen, will head to St. George's House and begin construction. Mentions he told Mr. Simpson both he and Mr. Vose will be of assistance to him. Notes the pillars on the house will be round. Clarifies where the placement of the basement should be and the type of material to use on the basement.

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Business Matters, 8 June 1787

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Business Matters, 8 June 1787
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Discusses the detention of the two Companies at Castle Island ... and forwards an application I made to the Bank for the Loan of 500 dollars but they refused leting [sic] me have any - (GLC02437.03567). States that the loan was for payment of the troops, who will remain at Castle Island until they are paid. Writes, You must support me in some way or other. For related correspondence, please refer to GLC02437.03577 and GLC02437.03580.