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The first page, written and signed by Knox, contains calculations of monies due George Storer. Verso contains two notes, written in an unknown hand, regarding balances due.
Writes that when he last saw Knox, he mentioned that he would need to repay the Massachusetts Bank one thousand dollars at the beginning of January, and Knox said he would help. Has not heard from Knox at all, and is in serious need of help with the payment. Apparently part of the debt is owed by Knox. Urges him to submit a payment.
Partially printed. Receipt acknowledging that Knox, Lincoln and Jackson paid George Storer the money they owed from a previous lawsuit. Signed by Charles Cushing, as Clerk. Note on verso signed by George Storer acknowledging receipt of the funds in full by 1 August 1806.
Appears to be a bill for bonds and interest Knox owes.
The firm of Gilbert & Dean writes to Knox regarding his financial accounts.
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is George Storer. Information regarding financial transactions between Storer, Henry Knox, and the firm of Wales & Beale.
Discusses financial matters regarding money due to the national bank.
Writes to report that Captain [Edward or Benjamin] Kelleran has not yet arrived with his vessel, and he is concerned, as the vessel has workmen, money, and letters of Knox's on board. Instructs Gleason to keep the woodcutters at work.
Lists transactions between Henry Knox and Thomas Vose by date. Date from docket and signature is clipped.
Informs General Washington that he has received the cannons for the Count de Grasse and makes plans for their further transport. Knox's retained draft.