Henry Knox To Catherine Littlefield Greene On Social Matters 15 August 1791
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Henry Knox to Catherine Littlefield Greene on Social Matters, 15 August 1791
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1791 |
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Having been in New York lately, Knox hoped to have seen her there, but heard she had been in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, returned, and departed for Block Island. Encloses a letter from Lafayette that was sent to President Washington (not included). Wishes her happiness.
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