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04/05/1787 Cited letter or documentCited in Knox to Wadsworth, 04/08/1787. Knox cites two letters of this date: one public and one private.
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03/19/1787 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Harmar to Knox, 07/07/1787.
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03/18/1787 Cited letter or documentCited in Knox to Wadsworth, 03/24/1787 [in note dated 03/25/1787 on address leaf], and in Knox to Wadsworth, 03/28/1787.
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03/16/1787 Cited letter or documentCited in Price to Knox, 04/02/1787, Price to Knox, 05/04/1787, and Price to Knox, 08/27/1787.
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03/05/1787 Cited letter or documentCited in Pierce to Middleton, 03/19/1787.
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01/20/1787 Cited letter or documentCited in Pierce to Board of Treasury, 03/22/1787. Cited in Pierce to Clay, 03/22/1787.
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Letter and account from Oliver Wolcott
08/14/1787 Letterbook CopyEncloses letter and account from Oliver Wolcott. Says he is a total stranger to this business and transmits by Captain Beatty that Howell may do the needful. Compliments to Mrs. Howell; is happy to …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Legal inquiry into accounts of Captain Alexander Breckenridge
10/02/1787 LetterbookAbner Dunn begs prompt attention to his request for the status of Captain Alexander Breckenridge's accounts.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Legal inquiry into accounts of Captain Alexander Breckenridge
09/15/1787 LetterbookAbner Dunn requests the status of the accounts of Captain Alexander Breckenridge be provided by Philip Audibert.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Lameness prevents Dr. Bronson from attending trial at Philadelphia
06/24/1787 Letterbook CopyMakes mention of his requested presence at trial of person confined for passing counterfeit certificates. Bronson's evidence is requested. He says he would be happy to attend, but his lameness renders …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Knox Sends Commissions for Officers
04/14/1787 Letter SignedEnclosed commissions for officers. Notwithstanding, troops were disbanded by Act of Congress, but believed the commissions would be useful to Jackson.
Henry Knox Papers.
Knox refers Ogden to Morris
10/22/1787 Autograph Letter SignedKnox refers Ogden's questions to Morris and expresses regret over hearing of the poor health of Mrs. Ogden.
Huntington Mss
Knox directs Captain Henry Burbeck to support Colonel Jackson
04/11/1787 Autograph Letter SignedKnox notifies Burbeck of reduction in force and directs him to support Colonel Jackson
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Justices of the Peace of Luzerne Have No Copies of the Laws of the State
06/25/1787 Printed transcription/modern copy of letterThe Justices of the Peace for the County of Luzerne do not have copies of the laws of the State. Pickering hopes that the laws will be supplied to them at the State's expense. He notes that the people …
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Joseph King discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
12/26/1787 LetterbookJoseph King makes application for a disabled veteran's certificate from Joseph Howell.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Joseph King discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
12/13/1787 LetterbookJoseph King explains to Joseph Howell what he wants from Mr. Phillips.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Joseph Howell sends a circular letter to the loan officers of ten states
10/16/1787 LetterbookJoseph Howell sends a continuation of the register of certificates to the loan officers of Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Delaware, Virginia, South …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
