Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on the Terrible Behavior of Knox's Son, Henry Jackson Knox, 22 March 1795

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on the Terrible Behavior of Knox's Son, Henry Jackson Knox, 22 March 1795
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Long narrative about how Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox, has been misbehaving in Boston and spending money excessively, particularly on clothes. Reports during one Henry's weekends with him that Henry evaded and deceived me (Jackson) in every instance... his act and address, - the improper company he kept both male & female, seldom coming home until 11 or 12 O Clock - pockets full of money, and showing me in every instance, gave me great distress & uneasiness... Reports after this incident he had a very pointed conversation with Henry and told he needed to return to Hingham the next day. After procuring two horses and stableman to escort Henry, while busy in his room with business, Jackson was informed that Henry had sent the horses back but was planning on riding in a carriage back to Hingham. Jackson later saw Henry still in town in a sleigh with one of our Players. Upon seeing Jackson, Henry sent the player home but evaded Jackson. Says Henry hired a hack and took two common girls with him and went to a house out of town, where I have since learnt he frequently visited... Says the next day he procured a man and a sleigh and sent Henry back to Hingham. Has instructed the Preceptor not to allow Henry to visit Boston again during his next vacation nor does Jackson ever wish to see Henry in Boston again. Writes that since Henry's returned to Hingham Jackson has been informed of Henry's conduct more than I had an Idea of - Cards - Wine & Women were his continual pursuit, - at Taverns & bad houses were his constant places of resort - Mentions several gentlemen who Henry had tried borrowing money from but was refused.


Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on the Terrible Behavior of Knox's Son, Henry Jackson Knox, 22 March 1795
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Long narrative about how Knox's son, Henry Jackson Knox, has been misbehaving in Boston and spending money excessively, particularly on clothes. Reports during
Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on Health, Land, Taxes and Knox's Son Henry Jackson Knox, 14 April 1793
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Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on Business and Family Matters, 31 March 1793
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Signed twice by Jackson. References Knox's letter of 20 March. Has heard nothing from William Tudor since the last letter he forwarded to Knox. Relates that his
Henry Jackson Knox to Henry Knox Discussing Family and Federalism, 4 March 1795
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Expresses disappointment at not hearing from home for some time, even though he has sent several letters himself. Notes he would have written sooner but he has
Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on Land Business and News of Knox's Son, Henry Jackson Knox, 20 December 1799
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Jackson tells Knox that Knox's statement and the hundred dollar bill enclosed came safe to hand. Jackson will be at Portland with Col. Hichborn January 1, 1800.