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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.03862
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0084] April-June 1788 
Title Henry Jackson to Henry Knox regarding the Doctors Riot of 1788 and financial matters
Date 27 April 1788
Author Jackson, Henry (1747-1809)  
Recipient Jackson, Henry  
Document Type Correspondence; Business and financial document
Content Description Refers to a recent "affray" in New York [the so-called Doctors Riot], expressing relief that Knox was not injured. Discusses a financial matter related to "Pierce's final settlement," arguing that he can make use of ten thousand dollars "without the least risque" (refer to GLC02437.03842 and GLC02437.03866). Notes that their mutual friend, Colonel James Swan, arrived in France. Marked "private" on the address leaf.
Subjects Revolutionary War General  Mobs and Riots  Health and Medical  Death  Friendship  Immigration and Migration  Refugees  Finance  France  
People Jackson, Henry (1747-1809)  Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  
Place written Boston, Massachusetts
Theme Health & Medicine; Law; Banking & Economics
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Additional Information The "affray" Jackson refers to may be the infamous Doctors' Riot of April 1788, a reaction of citizens who were angry about doctors' appropriation of dead bodies from graveyards for dissection.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
Related documents Letter from Henry Knox to Henry Jackson regarding 10,000 of Knox's dollars  
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