Expenses for the Construction of Henry Knox's House, 6 May 1794

Expenses for the Construction of Henry Knox's House, 6 May 1794
Author: Henry Jackson
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Abstract of expenses for the construction of Henry Knox's house in Thomaston, Maine, listed by date.


Expenses for the Construction of Henry Knox's House, 6 May 1794
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Abstract of expenses for the construction of Henry Knox's house in Thomaston, Maine, listed by date.
Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Bank Notes, House Building Expenses, Sarah Flucker's Loan and Elections, 8 May 1794
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Discusses bank notes (most likely belonging to Knox) that are due. Encloses an abstract of expenses for the construction of Knox's house (Montpelier). Mentions
Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about House Materials, Expenses and Bank Notes, 4 May 1794
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Informs Knox he has enclosed original agreements with this letter but wants Knox to return them. Requests Knox contacts Mr. [Thomas] Vose about purchasing mater
Henry Knox to Thomas FitzSimons about Costs of Frigate Building, 4 January 1794
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Later copy. Encloses estimates of expenses for building and equipping frigates (not included). First estimate was from 1790 and is the most perfect, although th
Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about Workmen on His House, the Cost and Knox's Son's Progress, 13 April 1794
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Reports Mr. Robinson, Mr. [Ebenezer] Dunton, Mr. [Henry] Simpson, and several laborers have set sail for St. George's [House]. Informs Knox he sent Mr. [Thomas]