William Knox To Henry Knox About Knoxs Son Berkeley Sidney Knoxs Job Request Yellow Fever In Philadelphia And The Sale Of Jacksons House 17 November 1793
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William Knox to Henry Knox about Knox's Son, Berkeley Sidney Knox's Job Request, Yellow Fever in Philadelphia and the Sale of Jackson's House, 17 November 1793
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Mentions their son Henry Jackson Knox is probably already in Boston. Says all are well, except Lucy who was left in Newark with the Ogden's. Says Mr. Breck has