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Knox, Jackson, and Lincoln are firmly bound to pay Pickman twelve thousand dollars. Contains details of their obligation. Partially printed. Docketed by Knox with the copied signatures of Lincoln and Jackson.
Knox, Jackson, and Lincoln promise to pay Pickman twelve thousand dollars. Contains the terms of their obligation. Docketed 16 December 180[4]: Cancelled.
List of transactions between Henry Knox, Henry Jackson and Benjamin Lincoln dating from August 1799 to 18 April 1800.
Contains financial agreements dated 22 August, 17 October, and 1 December 1798. Related to bonds and mortgages pertaining to Knox, Jackson, and Lincoln.
This document seems to be the last page of a few sentences of a longer letter that has been separated.
Knox discusses with Lincoln matters concerning their business affairs. He tells Lincoln that Henry Jackson is having a difficult time advancing anything, and he asks Lincoln that he not bring any action against Jackson, as it will have a most pernicious [effect]. Knox says he will try to get Lincoln the money by mid-summer. Knox goes on to talk about other related matters and offers ideas about how to best deal with associates who are requesting money or who are not paying up.
Note for Benjamin Lincoln from Henry Knox to pay Henry Jackson [dollar sign] 5,000 on his account. Signature has been clipped.
Informs Knox that their son Henry Jackson Knox is doing well and that he was not allowed to go to Boston since Henry Jackson would not be there to supervise. He is advancing well in his studies. Also recommends Mr. James Henry Langier for a clerk's position to Knox. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.
List of transactions between Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln and Henry Jackson, mostly dealing with finances and interest. Also signed by Benjamin Jarvis as a witness.
Knox and Jackson promise to pay Thorndike six thousand dollars. Contains the details of their obligation.