Henry Knox To Samuel Waldo Regarding Properties In Maine Fragment 23 October 1789
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Henry Knox to Samuel Waldo Regarding Properties in Maine [fragment], 23 October 1789
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1789 |
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Discussing financial transactions regarding properties in Maine that Knox and Waldo are involved with.
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Henry Knox to Samuel Winslow Regarding the Waldo Patent and Government Appointments, 23 October 1789
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Thanks Winslow for paying the arrearages of taxes on the Waldo patent and obtaining the deeds. Asks for further details concerning accounting matters, and discu
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Discusses a purchase for a patent and property. Document is largely illegible. Watermarked C Patch.
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Talks about settlements on Knox's land in Maine. Discusses plans for the land and makes suggestions for improvement. Mentions finding settlers and the payment o