Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette Wishing Him Well, 7 November 1789

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette Wishing Him Well, 7 November 1789
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Sends his sincere wishes for Lafayette's happiness. Mentions mutual friends, including the Marchioness de Brehan, who was wary of returning to France due to the state of affairs there (the French Revolution). Reports that We are all peace - Our beloved chief is on a journey to the Eastern States - He is received every where with all possible demonstrations of affection - long may he live to be the chief of the U.S. Encloses a letter from Catharine Greene for her son, who was studying with Lafayette in France (not included here).

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette on the French Revolution, 15 October 1789

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette on the French Revolution, 15 October 1789
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Writes that he is thankful to be able to send this letter by Count de Moustier, who was returning from his time as French minister to America. Will enclose the diplomas for the French officers in the Society of the Cincinnati. Says The importance of the revolution in France is astonishing - one looks round in amazement and asks is it not a delusion, can it be true? This is a new Lesson to the Gods of the earth that there [distinction] is but a phantom of the imagination that an [illegible] people will know and ought to repress the abuses and oppressions of their rulers. Asks for more news on the revolution and talks about some of its implications. Encloses a letter for Young Master Greene from his mother Catharine Greene (not included). Postscript asks that if he knows anything of Mr. Swan to pass it along to him.

Henry Knox to Jeremiah Wadsworth Concerning Financial Accounts and the French Revolution, 28 November 1789

Henry Knox to Jeremiah Wadsworth Concerning Financial Accounts and the French Revolution, 28 November 1789
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Encloses five accounts and asks Wadsworth to sign them, noting that his signature is necessary for the accounts' settlement. Asks him to return all warrants that will not be paid before 15 December, as Knox wishes to close his accounts with the treasury before that date. Discusses the French Revolution: What an uproar in France! The instability of human affairs has never been displayed in stronger colors! The clouds and darkness hang on the issue. Mentions the Marquis de Lafayette. Adds that he is sorry to hear that Wadsworth and his children have the influenza.

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette about New Constitution and Introducing Edward Colden, 24 May 1789

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette about New Constitution and Introducing Edward Colden, 24 May 1789
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Says it is a long time since he has heard from Lafayette. Is glad that the packets between American and Europe will soon be re-established. When he can communicate better says he will update Lafayette on affairs in America. Says You will have been informed already that our Constitution is established and fully in operation - That the Glorious Washington is at its head, and that therefore it will have the fairest chance for success. Ends by introducing a Mr. Colden (there is a space where the first name was supposed to be filled in) of New York. Colden wants to go to France to study before settling in America.

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette Introducing Major Haskell, 10 January 1789

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette Introducing Major Haskell, 10 January 1789
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Letter of introduction to Lafayette for Major [possibly Elnathan] Haskell. Says he might remember Haskell from the camp of General Robert Howe. Says He was a brave officer and is a worthy citizen. Reports that Haskell is going to Europe on some sort of business, which he has no doubt is honorable.

Henry Knox to George Washington Greene about His Education, 3 January 1789

Henry Knox to George Washington Greene about His Education, 3 January 1789
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Declares that the only news he has heard of Greene, the son of General Nathanael Greene, is from the son of Mr. [J. Hector] St. John de Crevecoeur, who is at school with Greene. Encourages him to study diligently, and reminds him of his father, General Greene, who by the force of his own talents became so dear and so important to his Country - That you are to qualify yourself by your education to support his name, and so become the protector of your family. Reminds him to listen well to the Marquis de Lafayette, under whom he is studying. Provides him news on Greene's mother, Catharine, and brother, Nathanael. Knox's retained draft.

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette with Gratitude to France, Affection for Lafayette, Expectations of the British and Praise for Washington, 14 December 1783

Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette with Gratitude to France, Affection for Lafayette, Expectations of the British and Praise for Washington, 14 December 1783
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Says he wrote Lafayette several letters expressing his affection for him. Says America as a nation believes the same thing and that you must not regard [such expressions] as compliments but the language of sincerity. Goes on to say Our independence is now established and we feel the warmest gratitude to all the means what have contributed to effect it. Reports that The English have at last left us to ourselves, with the full expectation that we shall not know how to govern the ship of state and that we must apply to the Steady and well experienced pilots of Britain. Says Our much loved friend the General has gone from this city to Congress and from thence to Mount Vernon. Goes on to praise Washington. Sending this note by the Chevalier Villefranche.