Henry Jackson To Henry Knox About The Findings Of Surveyors 22 February 1795
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Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about the Findings of Surveyors, 22 February 1795
Author | : Henry Jackson |
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Release | : 1795 |
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Informs Knox that the letter contains extracts from surveyors concerning a specific tract of land (not included). Expresses his wish for Knox to have as much information concerning this business as possible to help guide him.
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Sends Knox a surveyor to do a survey of a particular tract of land and asks Knox to extend his hospitality to him.
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Informs Knox that he is talking with a surveyor about getting a survey for land. Writes about a six year old mare he sent to a friend and mentions a treaty, mos
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Expresses disappointment that Knox will not be in Boston but states that to clear the way for you I have settled with nearly all Mr. F.s creditors - most likely
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Informs Knox the surveys on the back tract of land along with letters from the Committee have been forwarded to him. Volunteers to travel to Philadelphia, Penns