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Informs Knox that he is preparing for transporting logs down the river and writes about the general status of the lumber and logs in general.
John Gleason discusses with Knox the cargos of Brigs William and General Wayne. Gleason explains the arrangements he will make to access and pay for the cargo [of lumber].
Knox explains that the expenses of his estate have exceeded his income. Knox has depended on lumber to help pay the bills, but the bad saw and bad logs have been the norm of late. Knox states that the object of this letter is to turn your attention to making the gang of Saws in lobby mill profitable. Knox is concerned with the neglect of the mills.
Informs Knox of two brigs that have arrived and discusses the loading process and their cargo.
Discusses the lumber and lime business. Notes one kiln of lumber has been burnt and the lime has not yet gone into affect. Also discusses production at numerous mills. Mentions various men who are working on the farm and lists materials and goods they need.
Informs Knox that he drew an order for some money.
Knox leaves Gleason specific business and managerial instructions to Gleason regarding his lime, lumber, and foodstuffs that Gleason will have to tend to during Knox's three week absence.
Discusses the shipping of goods via boat.
Gleason discusses with Knox planks and their lots of land. Knox asks Gleason to send him some sugar, coffee, tea and molasses.
Discusses giving Gleason materials for a boat, such as sails and rigging. Date from docket.