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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.02181
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0059] June 1783 
Title William Knox to Henry Knox about the shipment of goods from England
Date 25 June 1783
Author Knox, William (1756-1795)  
Recipient Knox, Henry  
Document Type Correspondence; Business and financial document
Content Description Written by William to his brother Major General Henry Knox. Mentions he wrote a letter from Bristol, England about two weeks previous. Says he consigned £108 worth of jewelry to Sears and Smith, to be delivered to his order. Says another shipment of glass from Bristol worth £200 was sent as well as another shipment of hosiery from Nottingham worth £450. Also sent along about £60 worth of things for Henry's family. Says he heard that Henry has expressed much interest in farming. Says that many of the "poorer Classes" have or will immigrate to America and that when he goes to Ireland in September he might be able to get some honest labor for Henry. Recommends that they work for 3 years and pay their own passage. Has not had a letter from Henry since February 1782. Says he has added about £360 of sundry goods to his shipments to America, for a total of about £1,050. Says he has good credit and could buy more, but that the amount of goods he sent seems right. Has heard from other merchants that the goods he sent to America are the best qualities goods to be sent there in a long time. Goes into some details on his spending during this trip to Europe. Plans on taking a tour of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Hopes to be back in Boston by the fall. Mentions he might return to America a married man. States if it takes place, the woman does not have a fortune. Says the Flucker family is doing well. Says that British general [James] Oglethorpe has high respect for Washington's talents and virtues.
Subjects Revolutionary War General  Global History and Civics  Commerce  Merchants and Trade  Clothing and Accessories  Home Furnishings  Finance  Agriculture and Animal Husbandry  Immigration and Migration  Travel  Marriage  Women's History  President  Military History  Children and Family  
Place written London, England
Theme Merchants & Commerce; Merchants & Commerce; Agriculture
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859