Henry Jackson To Henry Knox Commenting On Politics 6 December 1788
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Henry Jackson to Henry Knox Commenting on Politics, 6 December 1788
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Comments on politics, including the nominations for Federal Representatives. Writes, Cobb will be the man for the District (David Cobb). Predicts that [Samuel Allyne] Otis and Mr. Varnum (Joseph Bradley Varnum?) will be selected for Middlesex County.
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Comments on politics, including the nominations for Federal Representatives. Writes, Cobb will be the man for the District (David Cobb). Predicts that [Samuel A
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Addresses letter to My dear Harry. Writes about a severe snow storm, the most of any we have had this winter - for ten days past, we have had the severest cold
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Informs Knox that the final note is in Nourse or Hillegas's office (Jackson sold [Dollar sign]10,000 worth of Knox's notes without his permission and attempted
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Reports that he has been absent from Boston, attending a meeting of the Ohio Company in Providence, Rhode Island. Is pleased to find Knox has several shares of
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Relates family news. Mentions Knox's daughter, Lucy, and Mr. Winslow and family, and encloses several letters (not present).