Lucy Knox to Mrs. Flucker Discussing Friends and Social Events, 4 May 1795

Lucy Knox to Mrs. Flucker Discussing Friends and Social Events, 4 May 1795
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Discusses friends and various other related matters.

Lucy Flucker Knox to Henry Knox Discussing Their Children and Friends, 1788

Lucy Flucker Knox to Henry Knox Discussing Their Children and Friends, 1788
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Writes that she misses him and is quite impatient for him to come home. Discusses their children and mutual friends. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.

Lucy Knox to Henry Knox Discussing Their Living Arrangements, Family and Friends, 4 May 1785

Lucy Knox to Henry Knox Discussing Their Living Arrangements, Family and Friends, 4 May 1785
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Knox's wife expresses her infinite regret at his suggestion that they find a house in the country. Notes that Congress should be able to find him a decent place near New York City, where he will be stationed as Secretary at War. Mentions a recent sale, at which Mr. [John?] Hancock bought a dressing table for the high price of forty one dollars. Discusses family and friends.

Lucy Flucker to Henry Knox about Her Family, Servants and Social Life, 18 July 1776

Lucy Flucker to Henry Knox about Her Family, Servants and Social Life, 18 July 1776
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Thanks Henry for taking the time to write her amidst the hurry of public business, referring to the revolutionary war activities in New York. Explains her travel plans, which will bring her to New Haven, Connecticut. Discusses their child's development, including mention of her beginning to talk, and prays that Henry will survive to take care of them. Discusses her reaction to a recent letter from William Knox that included news about her family and explains that she wants to send for her mother (see GLC002437.00368). Seeks a boy recently discharged from the army as a new servant since the negro is two heavy for the Horse. Has heard that Henry has been a little rough with Mrs. Airey and asks how she offended him. Explains that Airey has several of her bedding supplies and also owes her money. Defends herself against Henry's belief that she was coming to New York against his wishes. Mentions corresponding with several people. Discusses her satisfaction with her accommodations and addresses complaints Henry has heard. Inquires about Captain Sebastian Bauman. Mentions a couple of meetings, one with a forty-six year-old woman with infant twins. Comments that she needs to find pasture for two animals when she goes to New Haven.

Lucy Flucker Knox to Henry Knox about Social Engagements and Their Children, 20 April 1804

Lucy Flucker Knox to Henry Knox about Social Engagements and Their Children, 20 April 1804
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Writes that she received his last letter. Discusses her social engagements for the week and provides an update on how their children are faring.

Lucy Knox to Henry Knox Complaining at His Absence and Talking about Her Social Schedule, 14 October 1788

Lucy Knox to Henry Knox Complaining at His Absence and Talking about Her Social Schedule, 14 October 1788
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Complains that Henry has stayed away later than he had originally planned. Discusses her busy social schedule and numerous invitations, noting Since the arrival of Mrs. Ogden I have passed my time as agreably as possible seperated [sic] from you. Understands that his business in Boston, settling with creditors, may extend until the end of the month (it is possible Henry was settling the matter of Henry Jackson's unauthorized sale of 10,000 dollars of Knox's notes). Remarks that her sister sent her a Queensware china set.

Lucy Knox to Henry Knox about Their Daughter's Health and Her Current Friends and Associates, 8 May 1777

Lucy Knox to Henry Knox about Their Daughter's Health and Her Current Friends and Associates, 8 May 1777
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Informs Knox that their daughter has smallpox, but is recovering, and acting very lively. Discusses sending Knox waistcoats and breeches through Colonel Mason. At her current location, has no company except for [Henry] Gardner, Treasurer of Massachusetts, and Madam Heath, who is so stiff it is impossible to be sociable with her.