Henry Knox To William Knox On Business Matters 13 March 1779
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Henry Knox to William Knox on Business Matters, 13 March 1779
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Mentions the loss of a vessel and the General Arnold, a ship. Discusses his distaste for making anything out of the public, or making a profit from public service. Notes that he will consider unspecified proposals previously mentioned by William. Mentions his wife and daughter, both named Lucy.
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