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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.05153
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0102] September-October 1791 
Title Henry Jackson to Henry Knox reporting that the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands has refused their bid to buy more land in Maine
Date 11 September 1791
Author Jackson, Henry (1747-1809)  
Recipient Knox, Henry  
Document Type Correspondence; Business and financial document; Land transaction document
Content Description References Knox's letter of 4 September. Did everything he could to get another million acres of land in Maine for Knox. Reports that the committee is "even affraid to think of selling, much more to treat with me on the subject." Writes that since the committee thinks "they have given us our other purchase, they are & will be cautious, how they move in any further sales." Has received no other information on their purchase other than what he received from Phineas Bruce, which he has already sent to Knox and William Duer. Reports that "few or no persons have even travel'd through it except Indians." Encloses a copy of a letter he wrote to Bruce on 5 September (see GLC02437.05144). Says he will help Madame de la Val and Mr. de la Roche in any way he can, but he wishes they had arrived earlier in the season. Writes of the prospective deal with Leval: "I am clearly of your opinion, that the present State of France is not to be neglected, and if we succeed in the first instance our prospects will be great." States that when Leval and Bruce view the land, it will be expensive to hire a "Hingham Packet," but it will be better than traveling in "a dirty disagreeable wood coaster." Asserts that first impressions are important, and the visitors should be taken to the Schoodie River with a stop at Machias. Might not be able to go himself, but promises to send someone who can show them the area properly. Says that Mr. Jarvis is at Penobscot to employ a surveyor for their new purchase.
Subjects American Indian History  Revolutionary War General  Land Transaction  Waldo Patent  Government and Civics  Finance  Frontiers and Exploration  Refugees  Immigration and Migration  France  French Revolution  Global History and Civics  Maritime  Transportation  Travel  Surveying  Women of the Founding Era  Women's History  
People Jackson, Henry (1747-1809)  Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  Duer, William (1747-1799)  Bruce, Phineas (1762-1809)  
Place written Boston, Massachusetts
Theme Merchants & Commerce; Native Americans; Government & Politics; Women in American History
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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