Henry Knox To James Bowdoin Introducing Him To Captain Freeman 20 November 1786
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Henry Knox to James Bowdoin Introducing Him to Captain Freeman, 20 November 1786
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1786 |
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Introduces Captain [possibly Jeremiah or Constant] Freeman as a worthy artillery soldier who served under Knox during the previous war. Recommends him for service in the Massachusetts line currently being raised.
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Introduces Captain [possibly Jeremiah or Constant] Freeman as a worthy artillery soldier who served under Knox during the previous war. Recommends him for servi
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Writes to introduce Governor Bowdoin to Major [William] North, who is currently Inspector of Troops. Says that North wishes to be included in the line of troops
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Asks Knox to dine with him at two o'clock. Year unknown. Noted as written at Beacon Street, which is most likely Beacon Street in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Signed in text as Mr. Bowdoin. Sends his compliments, and asks Knox who will pay the debt owed him by Thomas Flucker's estate (Flucker was Knox's late father-in
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Knox acknowledges receipt of a letter James Bowdoin sent regarding Bowdoin's late father. Knox comments that other demands of a similar nature be a considerable