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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.03539
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0080] April-June 1787 
Title Mercy Otis Warren to Henry Knox about her son's financial problems and asking about politics
Date 2 May 1787
Author Warren, Mercy Otis (1728-1814)  
Recipient Knox, Henry  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Explains that her son, Winslow Warren, has run into financial troubles and appeals to Knox for help. The attention of either Henry or his brother William Knox is needed to resolve the situation with the creditors. Hopes he or William will attend to this matter soon. Asks his opinion on the political events of the spring of 1787, referring to the Constitutional convention to be held in Philadelphia in May. Comments on her inquiry, "But if you Sir should Judge that inquiries of this nature are not altogether consonnat [sic] to Female Genius. - then tell us the Gradations of theatrical improvment: & any thing that will do honour to the taste the understanding or the heart of a single American. - either as a writer a Hero. a statesman. or an Honest man." Believes that Knox would never think her inquiries "frivolous," and emphasizes her interest in political events, "But till further encouraged: I will check the laudable curiosity of my sex: yet not deny that a full share thereof occupies the bosom of your sincere friend." In a postscript, gives her husband, General Warren's compliments. See GLC02437.03558 for Knox's response to this letter.
Subjects US Constitution  Women's History  Children and Family  Literature and Language Arts  Revolutionary War General  Finance  Debt  Politics  Government and Civics  US Constitutional Convention  Friendship  
People Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  Warren, Mercy Otis (1728-1814)  
Place written Milton, Massachusetts
Theme Children & Family; Creating a New Government; Women in American History; Government & Politics
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
Related documents Henry Knox to Mercy Otis Warren replying to her letter, discussing the Constitutional Convention and giving his opinions on government  
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