Henry Knox To Samuel Hodgdon About Dealings With George Meade 12 November 1795
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Henry Knox to Samuel Hodgdon about Dealings with George Meade, 12 November 1795
Author | : Henry Knox |
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States that he is looking forward to the next post as he is hoping Hodgdon will have some conclusive information regarding the business dealings with George Meade. Mentions that Knox's son is staying with his uncle in Dedham, Massachusetts.
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States that he is looking forward to the next post as he is hoping Hodgdon will have some conclusive information regarding the business dealings with George Mea
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Discusses Knox's business dealings with George Meade and states that he has tried negotiating with him [Meade] for a while, without success.
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Writes that he will help Knox in settling his business with George Meade and advises Knox to proceed with caution in his business dealings.
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Discusses business with bills and other financial matters. States that Mr. [George] Meade wants to defeat his agreement with me.
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Informs Knox that he has received the letter he sent and discusses Knox's and his own relationship with George Meade.