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Discusses the possibility of purchasing articles from Knox to be shipped abroad.
Discusses ordering and transporting spars by boat. Free handwritten and stamped on address leaf with no signature.
Written from Montpelier, which may refer either to the city in Vermont or to Knox's estate in Maine. Francis, as Purveyor of the War Department of the United States, discusses acquiring and shipping to Knox a variety of apparently nautical goods, including spars and masts for ships.
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William Francis of Chester County, Pennsylvania, is assumed to be the ancestor of the Pennsylvania Francis family. He and his wife, Margaret, probably had nine children. His estate was administered in 1734.
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Unsigned, but content and docket suggest the author is Henry Knox. Written from Montpelier, Knox's home in Thomaston, Maine. Agrees to provide Francis with shipbuilding supplies, for the interest of the public. Discusses the logistics of this plan, including when the different supplies will arrive to Francis, and also how Knox may provide vessels to transport the supplies to Francis. Provides the prices he would charge for the different articles.