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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.01835
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0051] 1-15 January 1783 
Title Joseph Pierce to Henry Knox about Knox's in-laws estate
Date 15 January 1783
Author Peirce, Joseph (1745-1828)  
Recipient Knox, Henry  
Document Type Business and financial document; Correspondence; Land transaction document
Content Description Written by Peirce to Major General Knox. It seems that Knox was making inquiries for property involving his Loyalist in-law's confiscated estates. Says he has seen Mr. Imman and Mr. Rowe and that the former said he would take 3,000 pounds for his farm at Cambridge(?). Says Imman's wife has a farm called Brush Hill about 9 miles from Boston, consisting of 200 acres for 2,700 pounds. Claims Brush Hill has "an elegant House[,] out house & every thing convenient for a Gentleman. - a Farm House &c." Says that she also has a farm advertised in the newspapers called "Bailies farm," which is 130 acres for 1,400 pounds. Says he can pay part and put up security for the rest if he likes them. Says the best deal to be had though, is Governor Belcker's farm which contains 336 acres, 100 of which are wood, and is selling for 1,500 pounds. Will let him know about Mr. Rowe's property when he has a price. Says the box was sent off this day. Asks for the enclosed letter (not included here) to be passed along to his brother. Postscript claims that he ran into a Mr. Woodward who was in London last July and saw Mr. Flucker and Mr. Waldo, who were both well. Says this news "makes the former Account instinely premature."
Subjects Loyalist  Revolutionary War  Revolutionary War General  Estate  Land Transaction  Finance  Global History and Civics  
People Peirce, Joseph (1745-1828)  
Place written Boston, Massachusetts
Theme The American Revolution; Agriculture; Merchants & Commerce
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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