Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on Financial Matters, 3 July 1782

Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on Financial Matters, 3 July 1782
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Later copy. Marked Private. Letter from Major General Knox to Secretary of War Lincoln. Reports that the Massachusetts line has determined to apply to the state for its backpay. Says It would be useless to detail the reasons why such a settlement would be preferable to a continental one. Says it is probable that Massachusetts may decline to account for the officers subsistence, if so it must be brought before Congress.


Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on Financial Matters, 3 July 1782
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Later copy. Marked Private. Letter from Major General Knox to Secretary of War Lincoln. Reports that the Massachusetts line has determined to apply to the state
Benjamin Lincoln to Henry Knox on Financial Matters, 29 June 1782
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Writes, Since my return my dear Sir I have found great difficulty in renewing our obligation at the bank I have at last by ye [the?] aid of our mutual friend Mr
Henry Knox to Benjamin Lincoln on the Subject of His Financial Position, 17 July 1782
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Benjamin Lincoln to Henry Knox Concerning Personal Finances, 15 July 1782
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Incomplete Letter from Henry Knox to Henry Jackson and Benjamin Lincoln Discussing Financial Matters, 3 July 1804
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Unsigned, and likely incomplete, but the handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Writes that he is grateful to Jackson and Lincoln and wants to relieve t