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Receipt of Henry Knox's payments to various merchants for goods such as foodstuffs, bearskins, clothing, etc.
Account receipt for goods Henry Knox purchased from Michel Vin of Amsterdam.
Receipt indicating Samuel Shaw paid [dollar sign] 125 to Daniel Hayley for goods purchased for Henry Knox.
First 4 pages summarizes money received and expended from 10 January 1778 to 20 March 1780. The detailed account begins on 24 May 1780. The accounts from 1778-1780 mostly includes items used in daily life: various types of cloth, sugar, oil, ribbons, olives, etc. The total came to [Dollar sign]20,348. Rest of the account gives expenses from May 1780 to June 1781. Includes payments for various goods and services: having a wagon painted, purchase of milk, sugar, coffee, and tea, money given to his wife, expenses for various journeys, etc. Includes a notation of 3,000 dollars borrowed from General Greene on 21 August 1780 -- the money was paid back on 1 September. On 8 October 1780 Knox paid Cato [likely Cato Freeman] 40 dollars in wages. Cato was often sent to buy many of the items mentioned in this account. Notes that Knox paid back Lord Stirling [Dollar sign]2,440 of old emission money on 5 June 1781. At end of account book, Shaw notes that almost all the entries were in new emission dollars. He mentions that 40 dollars in new emission is equal to 1 dollar in old emission. Is bound with black thread, although some of the pages have become separated. The thread is starting to fray.
Receipt for tailoring services from R. & D. Owen. Dated from 18 December 1779 to 8 July 1780.
Receipt of Henry Knox for 100. Includes a signature from an E. Lawrence.
Receipt for account between Henry Knox and Michel Vin in Amsterdam.
Signed by Knowles as paymaster. Lists accounts between Knox and several companies. Knowles certifies that General Knox has accounted with me for the sum expressed on the Credit side of this account... Also contains an attached receipt created by Knowles in Orangetown, New York, 19 August 1780. Knowles acknowledges receipt of a sum from Knox, paid by Captain Samuel Shaw. Knowles's receipt certifies that Knox's account is settled. Attached receipt measures 10.1 x 21.1 cm and includes docket.