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Discusses discounts on bank notes and drawing money from Knox's exchange account. Mentions receiving a letter from Jon David and that he says he enjoys being a sailor. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.
Informs Knox he has enclosed original agreements with this letter but wants Knox to return them. Requests Knox contacts Mr. [Thomas] Vose about purchasing material (most likely for his house, Montpelier, being built in Maine). Also notes he will send Knox an abstract of the expenses. Suggests Knox visits St. George's [House] (Montpelier) by summer and offers to accompany him. Discusses one of Knox's outstanding bank notes and mentions covering it with his own note and receiving a possible discount.
Discusses bank notes (most likely belonging to Knox) that are due. Encloses an abstract of expenses for the construction of Knox's house (Montpelier). Mentions he purchased the materials for Knox's house at the best rate. Writes, This said house now erecting at St. Georges [House] - Covers more ground - has more rooms in it, and larger rooms - more windows, doors - fire places, and is a much larger house in every respect than any other private house from Philadelphia to Passamaquody [sic] (Passamaquoddy, Maine).I think the house too large and costly. Mentions Mrs. [Sarah L.] Flucker offered to pay her loan to Knox but he (Jackson) has refused the money until he hears from Knox. Reports they elected John Winthrop and Perry Morton, from the Democratic Party, as their representatives. Sends his love to David.
Informs Knox he did not receive his note or Mr. Swan's letter until last Saturday. Explains he is unable to make a trip to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania unless it is absolutely necessary. Requests Knox to mention his name to an unnamed minister if an opportunity presents itself. Discusses going to the bank to see about a [Dollar sign]2000 discount. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.
Reports he parted with bills worth [Dollar sign]1,636 to pay one note for [Dollar sign]1,000 and two other notes for [Dollar sign]300 each.
Reminds Knox of the importance to pay Mr. Thomas C. Amory's note while in Boston. Says the note is due around the end of the month.
Discusses financial matters concerning various people including Betsy Winslow. Mentions General [David] Cobb.
Informs Knox his baggage is on board the schooner Pauline. Also mentions Henry Jackson [Knox?] will sail either tomorrow or the next day. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.
Extract of a letter to Jackson. Encloses [Dollar sign]2,000 note. Tells him how to date it.