Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox on Financial Matters and a Shipment of Furniture for Knox, 8 February 1797
Title | Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox on Financial Matters and a Shipment of Furniture for Knox, 8 February 1797 PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Hodgdon |
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Informs Knox that the furniture has been shipped and discusses financial matters.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox on Financial Matters and the National Bank, 8 March 1797
Title | Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox on Financial Matters and the National Bank, 8 March 1797 PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Hodgdon |
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Discusses finances in relation to the national bank.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox Mentioning a Draught and Other Business Matters, 7 November 1797
Title | Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox Mentioning a Draught and Other Business Matters, 7 November 1797 PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Hodgdon |
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Discusses a draught and other financial matters.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon Regarding Financial Matters, 31 August 1796
Title | Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon Regarding Financial Matters, 31 August 1796 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Encloses a copy of an earlier letter to Hodgdon (not present) regarding financial matters. Consoles Hodgdon regarding his state of financial distress, stating that he has access to various resources. Lists the friends he has who might be able to help him, including Henry Jackson. Provides some financial advice.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon on Financial Matters and the Poor Health of His Son, 10 December 1796
Title | Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon on Financial Matters and the Poor Health of His Son, 10 December 1796 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Refers to an earlier letter in which he asks to renew his acceptance of General [Henry] Jackson's drafts at the Bank of the United States. Will be staying in Thomaston longer than he planned because his son, Washington, is very ill, likely close to death. If the catastrophe happens, they will wait as long as is necessary, and then set out by land to Boston.
Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox Regarding Knox's Furniture and Financial Transactions, 2 July 1796
Title | Samuel Hodgdon to Henry Knox Regarding Knox's Furniture and Financial Transactions, 2 July 1796 PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Hodgdon |
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Writes to inform Knox he has made a tin case to hold the keys to all of Knox's furniture. Has given the case to a Mr. Dinsmore, who will pass it along to Knox upon Dinsmore's arrival in Boston. Discusses financial transactions with Mr. [George] Meade (he spells it Mead). Mentions waiting for the arrival of a ship so he can obtain new supplies.
Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon Regarding the Transportation of Knox's Furniture and Other Business Matters, 12 June 1796
Title | Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon Regarding the Transportation of Knox's Furniture and Other Business Matters, 12 June 1796 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Declares that he received Hodgdon's letter regarding the transportation of Knox's furniture on Captain Norton's ship. Discusses business transactions between himself, Hodgdon, Mr. [George] Meade and General [Henry] Jackson.