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1728-1885; bulk: 1728-1815

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Collection Summary

Abstract

The microfilm edition of the Hancock family papers, 1728-1885, consists of manuscripts from various collections at the Massachusetts Historical Society, including the Hancock family papers.

Biographical Sketches

Thomas Hancock (1703-1764)

Thomas Hancock was a wealthy Boston merchant and the uncle of John Hancock (1737-1793). After early successes as a bookseller, publisher, and paper maker, he became an influential overseas merchant, importing manufactured goods and exporting rum, whale oil, and fish. His fortune grew during international hostilities in the 1740s when he tapped into several lucrative overseas markets, and profitable contracts supplying British forces during King George's War and the French and Indian War made him one of the richest men in Boston. He owned real estate in Boston and northern New England and was elected to the Massachusetts Council in 1758.

John Hancock (1737-1793)

John Hancock was a Revolutionary patriot, merchant, and politician. The son of Rev. John Hancock (1702-1744), minister of Braintree, he moved to Boston after the death of his father and was educated by his uncle Thomas Hancock (1703-1764). In 1754, he graduated from Harvard and joined his uncle's merchant business, taking over when Thomas Hancock died in 1764. Initially moderate, John Hancock's politics became more radical as British policies became more severe, and British attempts to raise revenue in the colonies, such as the Sugar Act of 1764 and the Stamp Act of 1765, were disastrous for his business.

Hancock's wealth and social standing made him very influential in the patriot cause. He was a Boston selectman from 1765 to 1774 and a member of the Massachusetts General Court from 1766 to 1774. When his sloop Liberty was seized by customs officers in May 1768 on charges of smuggling, a riot ensued. On March 5, 1774, he delivered a stirring oration commemorating the Boston Massacre four years before. Hancock was elected president of the Provincial Congress in October 1774, delegate to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia in December 1774, and finally (by unanimous vote) president of the Congress, a position he held from May 1775 to October 1777. He presided over the debate on the Declaration of Independence and was the first to sign it in 1776.

In 1780, the citizens of Massachusetts approved a state constitution, and Hancock was elected the first governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A popular governor, he served from 1780 to 1785 and then again from 1787 until his death. In May 1787, the Constitutional Convention convened to replace the Articles of Confederation with a federal constitution, and Hancock was named as president in January 1788. He favored ratification, but with changes that would curb some of the powers of the federal government. It was largely due to Hancock's support that the Constitution was finally ratified by a vote of 187 to 168.

John Hancock married Dorothy Quincy (1747-1830) in 1775, and the couple had two children, neither of whom lived to adulthood.

Ebenezer Hancock (1741-1819)

Ebenezer Hancock was the younger brother of John Hancock and served as deputy paymaster general of the Continental Army beginning in June 1776.

Sources

Fowler, William M., Jr. "John Hancock." American National Biography. Ed. John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes. Vol. 9. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 968-970.

Fowler, William M., Jr. "Thomas Hancock." American National Biography. Ed. John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes. Vol. 9. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 972-973.

Collection Description

The bulk of this microfilm edition consists of the Hancock family papers, supplemented by letters and other papers related to the Hancock family from other collections at the Massachusetts Historical Society. The family members most prominently represented in this microfilm edition are Thomas Hancock (1703-1764) and John Hancock (1737-1793). The collection also contains some papers of John Hancock's brother Ebenezer Hancock (1741-1819), including his monthly returns to the Continental Congress as deputy paymaster general, 1776-1779. Other family members include John Hancock's wife Dorothy Quincy Hancock (1747-1830), his father Rev. John Hancock (1702-1744), and his mother Mary Hancock Perkins (1711-1757?).

This microfilm edition consists of business and family correspondence, receipts, bills, contracts, estate papers, deeds, commissions, drafts of state documents, and other papers. Subjects of letters to and from John Hancock while he served on the Massachusetts General Court and as president of the Continental Congress include: equipment, supplies, commerce, the Massachusetts militia, the Continental Army, and other subjects related to the American Revolution. The business correspondence of John and Thomas Hancock deals with finances, accounts, investments, shipping to and from Canada, and other subjects related to the merchant business. Among the correspondents represented in this collection are: William Donnison, James Murray, Thomas Cushing, Artemas Ward, William Livingston, William Heath, Robert Treat Paine, Henry Knox, Edmund Quincy, Edward Browne, Mercy Scollay, and many others. The collection also contains a letterbook, 1745-1750, and receipt book, 1747-1755, of Thomas Hancock and a letterbook of John Hancock, 1780-1782.

This guide supersedes previous guides to the microfilm edition, including the Catalog of Manuscripts of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 7 vols. (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1969).

Acquisition Information

Acquired by gifts and purchases, 1817-1935.

Other Formats

Black and white digital images of this collection--produced from the microfilm edition--are available as part of History Vault: Revolutionary War and Early America, a digital resource from ProQuest. This resource is available at subscribing libraries; speak to your local librarian to determine if your library has access. The MHS also provides access onsite to the Society's contributions to this resource; see a reference librarian for more information.

Detailed Description of the Collection

Items listed below are drawn from the Hancock family papers unless otherwise identified.

I. Volumes, 1745-1885Digital Content

Arranged chronologically.

Reel 1Vol. 1

Thomas Hancock letterbook, 19 Apr. 1745-16 June 1750

Includes correspondence of Fanny J. R. Gilmore, William Rotch Ware, Justin Winsor, and Charles C. Smith concerning the purchase of the volume by the MHS, 16 Mar.-16 May 1885.

Reel 1Vol. 2Digital Content

Thomas Hancock receipt book, 1747-1755

Ebenezer Hancock reports to the Continental Congress, 24 June 1776-10 June 1779Digital Content

In Deputy paymaster records.

Monthly returns from Ebenezer Hancock (1741-1816), Deputy Paymaster General, Eastern Department, to the Continental Congress.

Reel 1Ms. N-2229, Box 1Folder 1Digital Content

1776

Reel 1Ms. N-2229, Box 1Folder 2Digital Content

1777

Reel 1Ms. N-2229, Box 1Folder 3Digital Content

1778-1779

Reel 1Vol. 3Digital Content

John Hancock letterbook, 7 Nov. 1780-13 Mar. 1782

II. Loose papers, 1728-1885Digital Content

Arranged chronologically.

Box 1

1728-1757Digital Content

Reel 2Box 1Folder 1Digital Content

22 Apr. 1728

Deed of sale from Isaac Powers (Littleton) to John Hancock (1671-1752) for an African American boy.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 2Digital Content

19 Aug. 1728

In Wendell Family Papers.

Account of sales of Thomas Hancock and John Wendell.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 3Digital Content

24 Jan. 1729

In Wendell Family Papers.

Account of Thomas Hancock with Jacob and John Wendell.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 4Digital Content

20 Sep. 1729

Letter from Francis Weedon (Windsor) to Christopher Kilby.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 5Digital Content

23 Mar. 1732

In Wendell Family Papers.

Account of Thomas Hancock with Jacob and John Wendell, Jan. 1731-22 Mar. 1732.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 6Digital Content

8 July 1732

Account of Francis Wilks (London) with William Tyler and Thomas Hancock for the sale of a shipment of train oil and whale fins.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 7Digital Content

7 July 1733

Letter from William Wells (St. Christopher) to Christopher Kilby about hurricane damage to shipping.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 8Digital Content

4 June 1735

Receipt from Henry Woodman (Milton) to Daniel Henchman, enclosed with letter from James Gooding to Tyler and Hancock, 7 Apr. 1736.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 9Digital Content

17 Jan. 1736

In Dolbeare Family Papers.

Deed from William Clarke to Thomas Hancock for a share of property located at Bellingham.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 10Digital Content

7 Apr. 1736

Letter from James Gooding (Falmouth) to Messrs. Tyler and Hancock about work on Hancock's ship, enclosed with receipt from Henry Woodman to Daniel Henchman, 4 June 1735.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 11Digital Content

22 Oct. 1736

In Winslow Warren Papers.

Customs certificate from William Shaeffe to Thomas Hancock for import of goods.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 12Digital Content

12 Sep. 1737

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Account of Thomas Hancock with William Rotch for whale oil and whale bone.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 13Digital Content

17 Jan. 1740

In Wendell Family Papers.

Statement of Thomas Hancock and Andrew Oliver certifying their presence at the burning of merchant notes brought in by Jacob Wendell, with statements of Thomas Hancock and Daniel Henchmen certifying their presence, 29 Feb. 1740 and 29 Oct. 1740.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 14Digital Content

16 Sep. 1741

In Photostat Collection.

Certificate from William Shaeffe, customs collector at Boston, to Thomas Hancock for sewing silks shipped by Francis Wilks (London) on board the ship Peter and Mary.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 15Digital Content

13 May 1742

In Frederick Lewis Gay Papers.

Account of Thomas Hancock with Thomas Fleet for primers, 1741-1742.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 16Digital Content

16 June 1742

Bill of exchange from C. Limbrey (St. John's, Newfoundland) to Capt. Silas Atkins, payable through Henry Limbrey.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 17Digital Content

12 Oct. 1743

Bill of exchange from a Fogo merchant to Thomas Hancock, payable through William Black.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 18Digital Content

10 May 1744

Letter of condolence from Mary Hubbard (Boston) to Mary Hancock on the death of her husband Rev. John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 19Digital Content

5 June 1744

Bill of exchange from Mortayn Harding (Bona Vista) for Thomas Hancock.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 20Digital Content

11 June 1744

Certificate from John Malone (Bay Bulls, Newfoundland) to Capt. Joseph Stapledon for unloading a cargo of rum, sugar, and molasses shipped on board the sloop Charming Jenny from Boston.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 21Digital Content

24 Aug. 1745

Draft of letter from Thomas Hancock (Boston) to [James Wibault] about shipment of supplies and the latest news of French fleet operations.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 22Digital Content

31 Dec. 1745

In William Pepperrell Papers.

Letter from Thomas Hancock (Boston) to William Pepperrell congratulating him on his success at Louisbourg.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 23Digital Content

5 Mar. 1746

In Photostat Collection.

Invoice from Richard Hill (Madeira) to Thomas Hancock for shipment of wine and citron on board the sloop Ranger.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 24Digital Content

26 Mar. 1746

In Photostat Collection.

Account of Thomas Hancock with William More for carpenter services.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 25Digital Content

28 June 1746

In Photostat Collection.

Account of Thomas Hancock with William More for work on his house.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 26Digital Content

19 Aug. 1746

In Photostat Collection.

Instrument by John Hancock (1671-1752) devising distribution of his estate.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 27Digital Content

18 Sep. 1746

In Revere Family Papers.

Account of Thomas Hancock with Thomas Cole.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 28Digital Content

19 Nov. 1746

In Photostat Collection.

List of documents deposited by Sir Peter Warren with his attorneys, Charles Henry Frankland, Charles Apthorp, and Thomas Hancock, with notation by Thomas Hancock regarding their location.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 29Digital Content

24 Dec. 1746

In Revere Family Papers.

Account of Thomas Hancock with James Clarke.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 30Digital Content

25 May 1747

Letter from Jonathan Barnard (London) to Thomas Hancock about a commission for his brother at Louisbourg.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 31Digital Content

18 July 1747

In Photostat Collection.

Deed of sale from Charles Brackenbury (Hull, England) to Charles Apthorp and Thomas Hancock for an assignment of convicts deported from England.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 32Digital Content

5 Mar. 1748

Letter from John Mitchell (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about the receipt of various articles.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 33Digital Content

10 Mar. 1748

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about various supplies needed.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 34Digital Content

30 Apr. 1748

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about receipt of supplies.

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock acknowledging receipt of supplies requested, 10 May 1748.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 35Digital Content

11 June 1748

Letter from John Mitchell (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about a hunting saddle, etc.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 36Digital Content

12 June 1748

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about supplies.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 37Digital Content

18 June 1748 and October 1748

Letter (copy) from Thomas and Adrian Hope (Amsterdam) to Thomas Hancock 18 June 1748 regarding a shipment of tea and paper on board the Young Jacob. On folded leaf with letter dated Oct. 1748.

Letter from Thomas and Adrian Hope (Amsterdam) to Thomas Hancock, October 1748 about the seizure of the sloop Young Jacob carrying a consignment of tea and paper on his order and about information relating to prices of velvet. On folded leaf with copy of letter dated 18 June 1748.

Photocopy stored in Box 1 (filed at June date), original stored in OS box.

Document appears on microfilm at October 1748 date.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 38Digital Content

6-11 July 1748

Letters from Jonathan Barnard (London) to Thomas Hancock about reimbursement for an insurance payment covering the shipment of Gov. Shirley's coach.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 39Digital Content

19 July 1748

Letter from Jonathan Barnard (London) to Thomas Hancock on business matters.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 40Digital Content

24 Aug. 1748

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock and Charles Apthorp about shipping supplies to Nova Scotia instead of Louisbourg.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 41Digital Content

Sep. 1748

Letter from Jonathan Barnard (London) to Thomas Hancock about his dissatisfaction with the settlement of Gov. Shirley's account.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 42Digital Content

6 Sep. 1748

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock and Charles Apthorp about hiring a ship to carry stores from Louisbourg to Nova Scotia.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 43Digital Content

30 Sep. 1748

Letter from John Mitchell (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about business matters and the abandonment of engineering works at Louisbourg.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 44Digital Content

8 Oct. 1748

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about their accounts.

Letter from John Mitchell (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock on matters relating to his account.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 45Digital Content

10 Nov. 1748

Duplicate of letter from Robert Ellison (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock on ordering supplies.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 46Digital Content

15 Nov. 1748

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about accounting for missing items in his shipment of supplies.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 47Digital Content

26 Nov. 1748

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock arranging payment for his account.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 48Digital Content

3 Dec. 1748

Letter from John Mitchell (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about a financial matter.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 49Digital Content

5 Dec. 1748

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about shipping supplies and payment of his account.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 50Digital Content

14 Feb. 1749

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about his account.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 51Digital Content

31 Mar. 1749

Letter from John Mitchell to Thomas Hancock about collecting payments on his money lending.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 52Digital Content

14 Apr. 1749

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about a correction on his account.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 53Digital Content

8 June 1749

Letter from Edward Browne (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock about securing passage to England for his servant Elizabeth Armstrong.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 54Digital Content

26 June 1749

Draft of letter from [Thomas Hancock] (Boston) to John H. Bastide with fatherly advice and family news.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 55Digital Content

20 Aug. 1749

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock on business matters.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 56Digital Content

1 Sep. 1749

Letter from William Powell (Chebucto) to Thomas Hancock about payment of his debt.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 57Digital Content

18 Oct. 1749

Letter from William Powell (Chebucto) to Thomas Hancock on a financial matter.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 58Digital Content

12 Feb. 1750

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about his accounts and an order for supplies.

Letter from William Powell (Chebucto) to Thomas Hancock on business matters, 27 Feb. 1750.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 59Digital Content

2 Mar. 1750

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about sending supplies to his account.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 60Digital Content

20 June 1750

Letter from William Powell to Thomas Hancock about a mistake in his account and news of a party captured by Native Americans.

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock on a financial matter.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 61Digital Content

6 Aug. 1750

Letter from Edward Hows (Annapolis Royal) to officers of the Ordnance Board about drawing bills of exchange on the firm of Apthorp and Hancock.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 62Digital Content

21 Oct. 1750

Letter from William Powell (Halifax) to [Thomas Hancock] about buying Capt. Bellons's command.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 63Digital Content

22 Oct. 1750

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about his accounts.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 64Digital Content

29 Oct. 1750

Letter from William Powell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about forwarding letters to England for him.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 65Digital Content

6 Nov. 1750

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock on a financial matter.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 66Digital Content

21 Nov. 1750

Letter from William Powell to Thomas Hancock about receipt of supplies and asking him to forward his letters to England.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 67Digital Content

25 Dec. 1750

Letter from William Powell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock ordering supplies.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 68Digital Content

17 Jan. 1751

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock on business matters.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 69Digital Content

5-6 Apr. 1751

Original and duplicate copy of letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock on financial matters.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 70Digital Content

27 Apr. 1751

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to [Thomas Hancock] ordering supplies and about his new command at George's Island.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 71Digital Content

4 May 1751

Letter from Edward Browne (Placentia, Me.) to Thomas Hancock about shipments of goods going astray.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 72Digital Content

26 Aug. 1751

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about his accounts.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 73Digital Content

8 July 1751

Inventory of the household goods of Mary Hancock at the time of her marriage to Daniel Perkins.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 74Digital Content

31 Aug. 1751

Bill of exchange from Thomas Hancock (Boston) for Kilby and Barnard as a cash advance for shipment of vinegar to Nova Scotia.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 75Digital Content

20 Feb. 1752

Account of Thomas Hancock with John Avery, 1750-1751.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 76Digital Content

28 Feb. 1752

Letter from John Mitchell (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about the sale of lime to the government.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 77Digital Content

22 Mar. 1752

Letter from John Mitchell (George's Island) to Thomas Hancock on business matters.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 78Digital Content

20 Aug. 1752

Deed from Thomas Mitchell to Thomas Hancock for land in Lexington.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 79Digital Content

8 Sep. 1753

Bill of exchange from Robert Cole (Fogo) to Thomas Hancock, payable through William Ritter.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 80Digital Content

11 Sep. 1753

In Otis Family Papers.

Letter from Thomas Hancock and Charles Apthorp (Boston) to Mr. Lombard about determining the share in prizes taken by Captain Hughes's sloop.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 81Digital Content

7 Mar. 1754

Note from Agnes Parker (Boston) to Thomas Hancock.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 82Digital Content

6 June 1754

In Groton (Mass.) Historical Papers.

Account of Thomas Hancock with the committee for building the Groton meetinghouse.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 83Digital Content

19 Mar. 1755

Bond from Thomas Hawding (Boston) to Thomas Hancock, signed by John Hancock as witness.

List of persons licensed to sell tea, coffee, and china ware in Suffolk County for the following year, 25 July 1755.

Box 1Folder 84Digital Content

8 Mar. 1756

In Charles Edward French Autograph Collection.

Deposition of John Wendell, 8 March 1756, along with the deposition of Thomas Hancock (Boston) on 20 March 1762 regarding restitution in the capture of the ship William Galley.

Note: The original manuscript (with both depositions) is filed under 8 March 1756. The document appears on microfilm under 20 March 1762.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 85Digital Content

10 May 1756

Letter from Jonathan Barnard (London) to Thomas Hancock introducing his son John and asking his care.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 86Digital Content

2 Sep. 1756

Deed from John Cone (East Haddam, Conn.) to Thomas Hancock for land at East Haddam.

Photocopy stored in Box 1, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 87Digital Content

6 Nov. 1756

Promissory note from Benjamin Holt (Boston) to Thomas Hancock.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 88Digital Content

3 Jan. 1757

Order from [Thomas Hancock] (Boston), as attorney for Kilby and Barnard, to Capt. Alexander Inglish for a voyage from Antigua to London on the ship Boston, with acknowledgment by Inglish.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 89Digital Content

26 Feb. 1757

Order from Thomas Hancock (Boston) to Capt. James Nickolls for a voyage of the sloop Endeavor to move troops from Castle William to Halifax.

Reel 2Box 1Folder 90Digital Content

25 June 1757

Memorial tribute to Mary Hancock Perkins.

Box 2

1758-1768Digital Content

Reel 2Box 2Folder 1Digital Content

26 Jan. 1758

Letter from Richard Streat [Treat] (London) to Mrs. Bulkeley about her son's affairs, with endorsement acknowledging receipt, 29 Apr. 1758.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 2Digital Content

9 May 1758

Letter from Stephen Child (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about reimbursement for travel expenses for a trip to Boston and news of navy arrivals.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 3Digital Content

13 May 1758

Letter from Patrick Mackellar (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock ordering candles, etc.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 4Digital Content

27 June 1758

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Account of John Wait with Thomas Hancock, 1756-1758.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 5Digital Content

4 July 1758

Order from John Hancock (Boston) to Henry Atkins.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 6Digital Content

20 Sep. 1758

Invoice and receipt from William Millar (Boston) to the account of Thomas Hancock for a shipment of bricks and oats carried to Annapolis Royal aboard the sloop Hannah and Martha.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 7Digital Content

21 Sep. [1758]

Receipt for powder delivered for Gen. Jeffery Amherst's troops by Capt. John Wheelwright.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 8Digital Content

15 Oct. 1758

Account of carpenters and masons employed by the Board of Ordnance at Annapolis Royal, 1 Oct. 1758 to 12 Oct. 1758, signed by John Hancock as witness, with memorandum of payment by Thomas Hancock.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 9Digital Content

31 Mar. 1759

Contract of Thomas Hancock with Alexander Sweeny (Boston) for charter of the schooner Appollo to carry troops to Annapolis Royal.

Photocopy stored in Box 2, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 10Digital Content

8 May 1759

Promissory note from Nathaniel Cotton (Boston) to Thomas Hancock, with memorandum of payment by John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 11Digital Content

9 May 1759

Draft of letter from Thomas Hancock (Boston) to General Wolfe about shipment of draft oxen, etc., with drafts of two letters, 10 May 1759.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 12Digital Content

14 Apr. 1760

Letter from George Bastile (Louisbourg) to Thomas Hancock inquiring about damage to his wardrobe in the Boston fire.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 13Digital Content

3 Nov. 1760

Manuscript copy of Jonathan Belcher's proclamation relating to the recent settlement of Province lands, with notation by Richard Bulkeley to Thomas Hancock regarding its publication in Boston newspapers.

Photocopy stored in Box 2, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 14Digital Content

13 Dec. 1760

Receipt from Joseph Woodmass (Halifax) to Benjamin Green for payment of a sum of money to the account of Thomas Hancock and Charles Apthorp.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 15Digital Content

19 Jan. 1761

Text of receipt from Thomas Pownall (London) to Thomas Hancock for the return of Province money left in his keeping, written by John Hancock and signed by Pownall.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 16Digital Content

31 Jan. 1761

Letter from Thomas Stephens (Charlestown) to Thomas Hancock about his potash interests and his pamphlet "The Rise and Fall of Potash in America."

Reel 2Box 2Folder 17Digital Content

12 Feb. 1761

Letter from Trecothick & Co. (London) to Thomas Hancock about John Hancock's transactions in London.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 18Digital Content

31 Mar. 1761 [includes 6 December 1760 (copy)]

Letter from Kilby, Barnard, and Parker (London) to Thomas Hancock 31 March 1761 on business matters. This letter is a folded sheet of paper and it also includes a manuscript copy of letter from Kilby, Barnard, and Parker to Thomas Hancock, 6 December 1760.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 19Digital Content

8 May 1761

Receipt from Gilbert Harrison (London) to Thomas Hancock on behalf of Kilby, Barnard & Co.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 20Digital Content

8 Aug. 1761

Order from David Pryce (New York) to Isaac Randall to carry provisions to Quebec on the schooner Dolly.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 21Digital Content

31 Aug. 1761

Letter from George Dyson (Annapolis Royal) to Thomas Hancock about army supplies.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 22Digital Content

6 Nov. 1761

Certificate of naval service and recommendation from Edward Mountford (Portsmouth) to William Hindson.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 23Digital Content

9 Nov. 1761

Draft of letter from [Thomas Hancock] (Boston) to C. M. Wrangel on business matters.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 24Digital Content

17 Dec. 1761

Draft of letter from John Hancock (Boston) to David Allen on business matters.

Reel 2

20 Mar. 1762

In Charles Edward French Autograph Collection.

Deposition of Thomas Hancock (Boston) on 20 March 1762 regarding restitution in the capture of the ship William Galley, is on same folded manuscript leaf as the the deposition of John Wendell, 8 March 1756.

Note: The manuscript (with both depositions) appears on microfilm under 20 March 1762. (The original manuscript is filed under 8 March 1756.)

Reel 2Box 2Folder 25Digital Content

20 Apr. 1762

Letter from Jonathan Bowman (Pownalborough) to Thomas Hancock about sending him supplies.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 26Digital Content

18 May 1762

Contract of Thomas Hancock with Daniel Bragdon for charter of the sloop Good Intent for the transport of troops and provisions to Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, signed by John Hancock as witness.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 27Digital Content

25 May 1762

Contract of Thomas Hancock with William Duff for charter of the ship Endeavor for use as troop and supply transport, signed by John Hancock as witness.

Photocopy stored in Box 2, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 28Digital Content

31 May 1762

Contract of Thomas Hancock with Samuel Crocker and Samuel Sturgis for charter of the ship Lucretia for use as transport to Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, signed by John Hancock as witness.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 29Digital Content

1 June 1762

Contract of Thomas Hancock with Edward Grow for charter of the ship Charming Molly for use as transport to Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, signed by John Hancock as witness.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 30Digital Content

30 June 1762

Letter from Thomas Saul (Bristol) to Thomas Hancock about official appointments at Nova Scotia and changes in the British ministry.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 31Digital Content

10 Aug. 1762

Order from Miles Greenwood (Annapolis Royal) to Thomas Hancock to pay Joseph Winniett for carting provisions.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 32Digital Content

6 Dec. 1762

Draft of letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to Joseph Hawley about legal proceedings against Eleazer Burt.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 33Digital Content

1763?

Memo by John Hancock on David Allen's investment.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 34Digital Content

15 Jan. 1763

Letter from David Allen (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about his investments.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 35Digital Content

17 Feb. 1763

Letter from David Allen (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about an investment.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 36Digital Content

19 Feb. 1763

Account of Thomas Hancock with Joseph Halley [Hawley].

Reel 2Box 2Folder 37Digital Content

28 Feb. 1763

In Washburn Autograph Collection.

Letter from Joseph Hawley (Northampton) to Thomas Hancock about a legal matter.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 38Digital Content

11 Mar. 1763

Draft of letter from Thomas Hancock (Boston) to Joseph Halley [Hawley] authorizing him to represent his interests in a business matter.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 39Digital Content

5 Mar. 1763

Copy of Thomas Hancock's will, 5 March 1763, probated 10 Aug. 1764, enclosed with letter from Dorcas P. Gay (Gardiner, Me.) to R. C. Winthrop, 16 May 1885.

Letter, 16 May 1885 from Dorcas P. Gay (Gardiner, Me.) to R. C. Winthrop about the will of Thomas Hancock. (This letter was enclosed with copy of Hancock's will, 5 Mar. 1763.)

Photocopy stored in Box 2, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 40Digital Content

27 Apr. 1763

Bill of exchange from Thomas Williams (Annapolis Royal) to Thomas Hancock for Joseph Winniett.

Bill of exchange from Thomas Williams (Annapolis Royal) to Thomas Hancock for Stephen Rodda.

Bill of exchange from Thomas Williams (Annapolis Royal) to Thomas Hancock for Robert Campbell.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 41Digital Content

18 May 1763

Account of Thomas Williams with Thomas Hancock & Co.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 42Digital Content

20 May 1763

Letter from David Allen (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about business affairs.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 43Digital Content

24 May 1763

Receipt from Samuel Winsor (Boston) to Jonathan Hoar for payment of the charter of the sloop Unity.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 44Digital Content

26 May 1763

Notary's protest by William Tudman (London) against non-payment of a bill of exchange from Joseph Woodmass (Halifax) to William Woodmass for Thomas Hancock, with copy of bill, 11 Jan. 1763.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 45Digital Content

7 June 1763

Bond from Thomas Crandon to Thomas Hancock.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 46Digital Content

18 June 1763

Letter from Matthew Woodford (Southton) to Thomas Hancock about army supplies.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 47Digital Content

6 July 1763

List of treasurer's notes and Faneuil Hall lottery tickets held for David Allen, with memo on the loss of New London lottery prizes.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 48Digital Content

22 Aug. 1763

Letter from Hugh Wallace (New York) to Thomas Hancock on business affairs.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 49Digital Content

10 Sep. 1763

Letter from Thomas Hancock (Boston) to Thomas Pownall about the presentation of Pownall's portrait to the governor and Council of Massachusetts, with receipt from Thomas Pownall (London) to John Hancock for settlement of his account with Thomas Hancock, 23 Mar. 1769.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 50Digital Content

17 Sep. 1763

Bill from Nathaniel Hurd (Boston) to Thomas Hancock for engraving a seal for Gov. Wilmot of Nova Scotia.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 51Digital Content

19 Oct. 1763

Bill from John Tarbox (Boston) to Thomas Hancock.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 52Digital Content

5 Nov. 1763

Bill of exchange from Thomas Williams (Annapolis Royal) to Thomas Hancock for Mrs. Mary Winniett.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 53Digital Content

18 Nov. 1763

Draft of letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to Joseph Woodmass on business matters.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 54Digital Content

23 Nov. 1763

Order from Ebenezer Thayer, Jr. (Braintree) to Thomas Hancock on business matters.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 55Digital Content

12 Dec. 1763

Order from John Mackett (Boston) to Thomas Hancock for payment to Jacob Coplen for shipment ballast.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 56Digital Content

3 Mar. 1764

Bond from Thomas Hancock to John Bryant.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 57Digital Content

19 Mar. 1764

Order from Thomas Williams (Annapolis Royal) to Thomas Hancock for Stephen Rodda.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 58Digital Content

20 Mar. 1764

Letter from David Allen to Thomas Hancock about investments.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 59Digital Content

21 May 1764

Letter from [Thomas Hancock] (Boston) to Joseph Halley on business matters.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 60Digital Content

23 May 1764

Letter from Folger & Gardner (Nantucket) to Thomas Hancock & Co. on business matters.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 61Digital Content

11 June 1764

Order from Thomas Williams (Annapolis Royal) to Thomas Hancock & Co. for Capt. George Mitchell.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 62Digital Content

20 June 1764

Letter from Benjamin Green (Halifax) to Thomas Hancock about the overdue balance on the government's account and means for payment.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 63Digital Content

23 June 1764

Invoice from [John Hancock] (Boston) for a cargo of whale oil shipped to London on the Boston Packett by Thomas Hancock & Co.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 64Digital Content

13 Aug. 1764

Receipt from James Dickey (Boston) to John Hancock for shipment of supplies to the troops at Ft. Cumberland on the ship Lucy, with receipt from Joshua Winslow (Port Cumberland) to James Dickey for delivery, 30 Aug. 1764.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 65Digital Content

17 Aug. 1764

Draft of letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to Josiah Barker and Jonathan Burnell about his business relations with them following his uncle's death.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 66Digital Content

19 Dec. 1764

Invoice from John Hancock (Boston) for shipment of whale oil on the brigantine Lydia.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 67Digital Content

11 Jan. 1765

In Photostats Collection.

Letter of condolence from Thomas Pownall (London) to John Hancock on the death of his uncle Thomas Hancock and about property left in his charge, a collectorship at Pownalborough, and his past service to the Province.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 68Digital Content

25 Jan. 1765

Statement from John Hancock to the estate of Peter Warren of Warren's account with the Thomas Hancock estate, 1759-1765.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 69Digital Content

26 Jan. 1765

Statement from Ben Jackson of Thomas Hancock's account with Jackson's father Joseph Jackson.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 70Digital Content

4 Mar. 1765

Draft of letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to Gen. Thomas Gage about accounts, with draft of letter from [John Hancock] to G. Maturin about receiving Gen. Gage's warrant for payment of his account and forwarding his dispatches to Halifax.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 71Digital Content

6 July 1765

Draft of letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to Thomas Pownall about Pownall's investments and the embarrassed state of American trade.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 72Digital Content

28 Aug. 1765

Letter (copy) from Thomas and Adrian Hope (Amsterdam) to Thomas Hancock, William Tyler, and Capt. Joseph Frost, 8 August-28 August 1765. About news of the fall of Flanders, with copies of letters relating to commodity prices, the capture of their vessel Three Friends, and the arrival of Capt. Forsyth.

Photocopy stored in Box 2, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 73Digital Content

14 Oct. 1765

Account of John Hancock with Messrs. Folger and Starbuck for a voyage to South Carolina.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 74Digital Content

22 Oct. 1765

Bill of exchange from William Doliber (Boston) to Barnard and Harrison for John Hancock, endorsed by John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 75Digital Content

16 Jan. 1766

Bill of exchange from John Hancock (Boston) to Matthew Woodford for Barnard and Harrison for advance payment for the purchase of provisions for Nova Scotia.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 76Digital Content

19 Apr. 1766

In Charles Edward French Autograph Collection.

Letter from Joshua Winslow (Cumberland) to John Hancock on business matters.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 77Digital Content

16 May 1766

Letter from John Barnard (London) to John Hancock about colonial trade.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 78Digital Content

10 June 1766

Bond from John Hancock for money borrowed by Stephen Sewall, professor of Hebrew at Harvard, with Hancock's signature or initials appearing 11 times through 1783.

Note: A photostat copy of this manuscript is in the Photostats Collection.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 79Digital Content

June 1766-Aug. 1767

Lists of bills and remittances of [John Hancock] drawn on Harrison and Barnard, June 1766-Jan. 1767

List of bills and remittances on John Hancock's account with Harrison, Barnard, and Spragg, June 1766-Jan.1767

Reel 2Box 2Folder 80Digital Content

8 July 1766

Draft of letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to David Allen about Allen's note.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 81Digital Content

20 July 1766

Statement from John Hancock to David Allen of his monies left in the hands of Thomas Hancock, 1763-1766.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 82Digital Content

11 Aug. 1766

Deed from Joshua Freeman to John Hancock for the benefit of creditors.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 83Digital Content

12 Nov. 1766

Draft of letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to Benjamin Gerrish on matters of business.

Letter from Jonathan Barnard (London) to John Hancock about his Boston property.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 84Digital Content

23 Dec. 1766

Letter from Joshua Winslow (Cumberland) to John Hancock about army supplies.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 85Digital Content

1 Apr. 1767

Letter from David Allen (Haverfordwest) to John Hancock about investments.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 86Digital Content

18 Aug. 1767

Bill of exchange from John Hancock (Boston) to Matthew Woodford for Harrison, Barnard, and Spragg.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 87Digital Content

11 Sep. 1767

Bill of exchange from Benjamin Gerrish (Halifax) to Chauncy Townsend for John Hancock, endorsed by John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 88Digital Content

30 Mar. 1768

Account of [John Hancock] of the sale of cargo salvaged from the wreck of the Betsey on Cape Cod.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 89Digital Content

12 May 1768

Letter from Joshua Winslow (Chignecto) to John Hancock about accounts and garrison supplies at Chignecto.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 90Digital Content

24 May 1768

In Ward Family Papers.

Bill from John Hancock (Boston) to Artemas Ward for broadcloth, etc.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 91Digital Content

27 June 1768

In Wendell Family Papers.

Bill from Oliver Wendell (Boston) to John Hancock for turtles and pineapples.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 92Digital Content

1 Aug. 1768

Letter from merchants of Boston about the local non-importation movement.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 93Digital Content

28 Sep. 1768

Letter from John Mein (Boston) to Thomas Longman on business matters.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 94Digital Content

30 Sep. 1768

Letter from Giles Tidmarsh (Halifax) to John Hancock about army supplies.

Reel 2Box 2Folder 95Digital Content

17 Oct. 1768

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Receipted bill to Blanchard and John Hancock for freight and wharfage.

Box 3

1769-1776Digital Content

Reel 2Box 3Folder 1Digital Content

2 May 1769

Order from John Davis (Boston) to Ebenezer Hancock.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 2Digital Content

10 July 1769

Receipt from Richard Billings (Boston) to Ebenezer Hancock for money to be accounted for by John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 3Digital Content

22 July 1769

Letter from Thomas Longman (London) to John Hancock about action against John Mein.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 4Digital Content

4 Dec. 1769

Letter from Thomas Longman (London) to John Hancock about taking legal action against John Mein.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 5Digital Content

1770?

Pages from notebook of [John Hancock].

Reel 2Box 3Folder 6Digital Content

3 Jan. 1770

In Curtis Guild Autograph Collection.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Col. Jackson ordering a beaver hat. [inserted in James Parton, Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin (New York, 1865), part IV, p. 128]

In Hancock Family Papers.

Letter from Thomas Longman (London) to John Hancock about his legal action against John Mein.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 7Digital Content

10 Jan. 1770

Bill from Edward Sanders (Boston) to John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 8Digital Content

6 Feb. 1770

Letter from George Hayley (London) to John Hancock about sending him a gift of table china.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 9Digital Content

6 Feb. 1770

Copy of letter from Hayley and Hopkins (London) to John Hancock on business matters, with letter from Hayley and Hopkins (London) to John Hancock, 17 Feb. 1770. [incomplete]

Reel 2Box 3Folder 10Digital Content

2 Mar. 1770

Letter from [James Murray] (1713-1781) (Boston) to John Hancock about John Mein's affairs.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 11Digital Content

3 Mar. 1770

Draft of letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to James Murray about John Mein's affairs.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 12Digital Content

21 Mar.-7 Apr. 1770

Copies of letters from Hayley and Hopkins (London) to John Hancock on business matters.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 13Digital Content

18 April 1770

Address and endoresement page to John Hancock from Hayley and Hopkins by Bryant

Reel 2Box 3Folder 14Digital Content

21 May 1770

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Bill from Moses Peirce to John Hancock for freight.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 15Digital Content

4 July 1770

Letter from Thomas Longman (London) to John Hancock about his legal action against John Mein.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 16Digital Content

6 Aug. 1770

Bill of exchange from Samuel Broome & Co. (New York) to John Hancock for Gerard G. Beekman, with Hancock's acceptance.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 17Digital Content

22 Nov. 1770

Deposition of John Mein (London) in the case of Longman vs. Mein, presenting various charges in connection with John Hancock's conduct toward him, with copies of related letters, including letter from James Murray (Boston) to Stephen Greenleaf about the appraisal of the attached effects of John Mein, 7 Mar. 1770; letter from James Murray (Milton) to Stephen Greenleaf stating the case of John Mein in opposing the Boston merchants' non-importation agreement, 25 Apr. 1770; and letter from Stephen Greenleaf (Boston) to James Murray about measures to open John Mein's bookshop and the appraisal of his effects, 4 May 1770.

Photocopy stored in Box 3, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 18Digital Content

29 Dec. 1770

Letter from George Hayley (London) to John Hancock about Mr. Blanchard's affairs.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 19Digital Content

10 Jan. 1771

Draft of letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Thomas Longman and Wright and Gill denying he was offered adequate security on John Mein's debt settlement.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 20Digital Content

16 Jan. 1771

Draft of letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to Thomas Longman and Messrs. Wright and Gill about the trial in the suit against John Mein.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 21Digital Content

1 Feb. 1771?

Letter from Thomas Longman (London) to John Hancock about his legal action against John Mein.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 22Digital Content

23 Feb. 1771

Bill from Joseph Wheaton to John Hancock for the purchase of a patent windlass.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 23Digital Content

3 Apr. 1771

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Bill from Peter Rose (Boston) to John Hancock for shoes.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 24Digital Content

3 Aug. 1771

Order from James Gardner (Boston) to John Hancock for a pair of shoes for Mrs. Jane Henry.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 25Digital Content

1 Oct. 1771

Order from Samuel May (Boston) to John Hancock for pork for Mrs. Paul Simpson.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 26Digital Content

2 Oct. 1771

Promissory notes from Joseph Jackson and Thomas Young to John Hancock, with notation by John Hancock correcting the date of inception.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 27

20 Nov. 1771

In Henry Knox Papers.

Bill of exchange from John Hancock (Boston) to Hayley and Hopkins for Henry Knox.

NOTE: At the time the microfilm was made the document and the Henry Knox Papers I was on deposit at the MHS. The document has not been digitized because the Henry Knox Papers I collection is no longer at the MHS.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 28Digital Content

22 Nov. 1771

Bill from William Thompson to John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 29Digital Content

30 Nov. 1771

Receipt from Reuben Macy (Boston) to John Hancock for a cargo of hemp to be delivered to Timothy Coffin at Nantucket on the ship Mary.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 30Digital Content

9 Dec. 1771

In Appleton Family Papers.

Letter from Richard Coffin (Boston) to John Hancock on a business matter.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 31Digital Content

12 Dec. 1771

In R. C. Waterston Autograph Collection.

Bill of exchange from John Hancock (Boston) to Hayley and Hopkins (London) to pay to Henry Knox.

Note: This letter is printed in Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, June 1928, p. 304.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 32Digital Content

1 Dec. 1771

Receipted bill from John Cushing to John Hancock for whale oil.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 33Digital Content

13 Dec. 1771

Receipted bill from David Force (Boston) to John Hancock for the purchase of hogs.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 34Digital Content

21 Feb. 1772

Bill from John Bryant (Boston) to John Hancock for the purchase of beef.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 35Digital Content

26 May 1772

Letter from Daniel Perkins (Bridgewater) to Ebenezer Hancock about procuring a log of wine.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 36Digital Content

10 June 1772

Letter from Daniel Perkins (Bridgewater) to Ebenezer Hancock about family news.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 37Digital Content

17 June 1772

Letter from Richard Perkins (Bridgewater) to Ebenezer Hancock.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 38Digital Content

27 Aug. 1772

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to James Athearn about a supply of whale oil.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 39Digital Content

24 Oct. 1772

Letter from Godfrey Malbone (Pomfret) to John Hancock about a mortgage.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 40Digital Content

30 Nov. 1772

Account of John Hancock with Adino Paddock for chaise and tack repairs.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 41Digital Content

29 Dec. 1772

In George Lyman Paine Autograph Collection.

Bill of exchange from John Hancock (Boston) to Ben and Pugh (London) for Samuel Abbott & Co.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 42Digital Content

25 Aug. 1773

Receipt from William Browne (Salem) to John Hancock for the purchase of a pair of horses.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 43Digital Content

14 Jan. 1773

Order from Thomas Walker (Boston) to John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 44Digital Content

11 June 1773

Invoice from Ebenezer Hancock (Boston) of material charged to John Hancock for delivery to Sampson Stoddard, with instructions from John Hancock to his brother Ebenezer.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 45Digital Content

10 Aug. 1773

Promissory note from John Hancock (Boston) to Capt. Joseph Hood.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 46Digital Content

22 Mar. 1774

Letter from James Scott (London) to John Hancock about business matters and the proposed act of Parliament to close the port of Boston.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 47Digital Content

2 Apr. 1774

Bill from Richard and David Owen to John Hancock 2 Apr. 1774 for a scarlet suit, etc., on same manuscript leaf with letter from Richard and David Owen (London) to John Hancock, 17 Nov. 1783.

Document, notary's protest by Tobias Atkinson, 29 June 1774 against non-payment of a bill of exchange from John Hancock (Boston); on same manuscript leaf as handwritten copy of bill of exchange from John Hancock to Hayley and Hopkins, 2 Apr. 1774.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 48Digital Content

9 Apr. 1774

Letter from James Scott (London) to John Hancock about business matters and shipping arrangements in the face of the closure of the port of Boston.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 49Digital Content

16 July 1774

Notary's protest by William Tudman (London) against non-payment of a bill of exchange from John Hancock to Hayley and Hopkins for Joseph Russell & Son, with copy of bill of exchange, 21 Apr. 1774.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 50Digital Content

18 Oct. 1774

In Quincy Family Papers.

Letter from Joseph Warren (Boston) to Ebenezer Storer, with reply by Storer and postscript by John Hancock as president of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress. [inserted in Eliza S. Quincy, "Memoir," I, 110-a]

Reel 2Box 3Folder 51Digital Content

5 Jan. 1775

Bill from Boston Post Office to John Hancock for postage, 1773-1775.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 52Digital Content

17 Jan. 1775

Order from Nathaniel Balch (Boston) to John Hancock for Thomas Knox.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 53Digital Content

8 Apr. 1775

Bill from Isaac Basset[t] (Lynn) to John Hancock for shoes.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 54Digital Content

10 May 1775

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Copy of Benjamin Franklin's proposed Articles of Confederation in John Hancock's handwriting.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 55Digital Content

7 May and 5 June 1775

Negative photostat in Photostats Collection.Copy (not in Hancock's hand) In Winthrop Family Papers.

Negative photostat copy of letter from John Hancock to Dorothy Quincy, 7 May 1775. Hancock describes his journey to New York and activities there. Note: MHS does not have the original of this letter. MHS retains a negative photostat and a handwritten copy in later hand of the original letter.

Copy of letter from John Hancock to Dorothy Quincy, 7 May 1775. [Note: this copy is not in John Hancock's handwriting.]

In Hancock Family Papers.

Letter from John Lowell (ca. 1739-1793) (Charlestown) to Mrs. John Hancock, 5 June 1775, about the difficulty in getting out anything more out of her house in Boston.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 56Digital Content

10 June 1775

In Washburn Autograph Collection.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) relating to the consignment of flour to the committees of correspondence for the use of the army.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 57Digital Content

18 June 1775

In Warren-Adams Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Joseph Warren about the appointment of George Washington as commander in chief and other military measures taken by Congress.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 58Digital Content

19 June 1775

In Ward-Perry-Dexter Papers.

Commission of Artemas Ward as first major general of the Continental Army, issued in Congress on 19 June 1775, signed by John Hancock and attested by Charles Thomson. [This commission was enclosed with letter from John Hancock to Artemas Ward, 22 June 1775.]

Reel 2Box 3Folder 59Digital Content

22 June 1775

In Ward Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Artemas Ward about George Washington leaving to take command of the army and Ward's commission, enclosed with commission of Artemas Ward, 19 June 1775.

Note: This letter is printed in Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, XII, p. 122.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Artemas Ward listing officers and their rank, 22 June 1775

Reel 2Box 3Folder 60Digital Content

14 Aug. 1775

In Photostats Collection.

Letter from John Hancock (Watertown) to Dorothy Quincy about his activities and his plan to leave and join her at Fairfield. [photocopy]

Reel 2Box 3Folder 61Digital Content

9 Nov. 1775

In Winthrop Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to James Bowdoin about the arrival of James Bowdoin, Jr. from Europe.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 62Digital Content

14 Dec. 1775

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Copy of letter from Gen. Philip Schuyler (Albany) and others, commissioners of Indian affairs for the Northern Department, to John Hancock, president of Congress, about an inquiry into the Native American statement on disputed Susquehanna lands.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 63Digital Content

6 Jan. 1776

Letter from William Bant (Rehoboth) to John Hancock about their business affairs and Hancock's debt.

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Account of John Hancock with Samuel Sellon for blacksmith services, 1774-1776.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 64Digital Content

17 Jan. 1776

In Manuscripts Large.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about Cushing's replacement as Massachusetts delegate to Congress, reports from the Canada expedition, and Thomas Paine's Common Sense.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 65Digital Content

1 Feb. 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about the expiration of his term as Massachusetts delegate to Congress, military activities, and provision to send money to him for ship construction.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 66Digital Content

16 Feb. 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about expediting naval construction and showing favors, if possible, for his brother.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 67Digital Content

6 Mar. 1776

In John Thomas Papers.

Commission from John Hancock to John Thomas as major general, enclosed with letter from John Hancock to John Thomas, 6 Mar. 1776.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to John Thomas, enclosed with commission from John Hancock to John Thomas, 6 Mar. 1776.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 68Digital Content

7 Mar. 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about naval construction and asking for his commission as major general that he "may appear in character."

Reel 2Box 3Folder 69Digital Content

8 Mar. 1776

In Robert Treat Paine Papers.

Order from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to the Continental treasurers authorizing payment to the Congressional Committee for Encouraging the Manufacture of Firearms.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 70Digital Content

3 Apr. 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about the evacuation of Boston, etc.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 71Digital Content

26 Apr. 1776

In Ward Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Artemas Ward about Congress's acceptance of Ward's resignation.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 72Digital Content

27 April 1776

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to unknown recipient.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 73Digital Content

17 May 1776

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing, enclosing a resolve of Richard Henry Lee, etc.

Note: This letter was deposited by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, 17 Apr. 1960.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 74Digital Content

21 May 1776

In John Collins Warren Papers.

Letter from Mercy Scollay (Boston) to John Hancock about Joseph Warren's children.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 75Digital Content

4 June 1776

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Gen. Heath introducing Col. Roberdeau.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 76Digital Content

6 June 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about privateering successes, with list of prizes taken, including the ship Chance and the sloop Congress, and descriptions of their cargoes.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 77Digital Content

10 June 1776

In Photostats Collection.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to the Native Americans, by order of Congress, explaining the reason for conflict with Great Britain.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 78Digital Content

12 June 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about progress being made with the navy, enclosing a list of ships, names of captains, number of guns, and the colonies from which they sailed.

In Hancock Family Papers.

Letter from William Jackson (Boston) to the Council of Massachusetts Bay regarding the seizure by soldiers of the goods of Cyrus Baldwin, with certificates on behalf of Mr. Jackson.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 79Digital Content

16 June 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about additional naval appointments, etc.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 80Digital Content

30 July 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about settling his Marine Committee accounts and construction of the frigates.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 81Digital Content

31 July 1776

Includes memo from John Hancock to the Commissary General regarding the distribution of rations and pay to militias, as well as 3 Sept. 1776 acknowledgement from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Ebenezer Hancock.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 82Digital Content

5 Aug. 1776

Letter from Benjamin Church, Sr. (Boston) to John Hancock asking for help in getting his son released from prison and about his difficulties in this and in business matters.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 83Digital Content

26 Aug. 1776

In Ward Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Artemas Ward asking him to take command of the Eastern Department.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 84Digital Content

26 Aug. 1776

Letter from William Bant (Boston) to John Hancock about taking care of his business at Boston and about town news, with memorandum by Hancock recording receipt of a donation from Thomas Jefferson for Albemarle Co., Va., 2 Sep. 1776.

Photocopy stored in Box 3, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 85Digital Content

3 Sep. 1776

In Grenville H. Norcross Autograph Collection.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Ebenezer Hancock about money for the troops, on resolve of Congress, 31 July 1776.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 86Digital Content

21 Sep. 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Copy of letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing authorizing him to outfit the frigate Boston under the command of Capt. McNeil to capture or drive away the British frigate Milford.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 87Digital Content

26 Sep. 1776

Memo from John Hancock to Congress about appointments of Mr. Franklin, Mr. Deane, and Mr. Jefferson as commissioners to the Court of France.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 88Digital Content

30 Sep. 1776

In Coolidge Collection of Thomas Jefferson Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Jefferson notifying him of his appointment as an American commissioner to France.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 89Digital Content

5 Oct. 1776

Letter from William Bant (Boston) to John Hancock about his business affairs, news of Boston with store locations on Long Wharf, ships, and privateering successes.

Photocopy stored in Box 3, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 90Digital Content

24 Oct. 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about finishing the second frigate and Capt. Manly.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 91Digital Content

3 Nov. 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about commissions for the frigates' officers and the theft of Massachusetts dispatches to the Continental Congress.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 92Digital Content

7 Nov. 1776

In William Livingston Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Gov. William Livingston requesting troops to guard the salt works at Tom's River and to prevent Tory information from reaching Howe.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 93Digital Content

7 Nov. 1776

In Ward Family Papers

Copy of resolution of Congress relating to Gen. Artemas Ward's pay continuing after his official resignation, enclosed with letter from John Hancock to Artemas Ward, 8 Nov. 1776.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 94Digital Content

8 Nov. 1776

In Ward Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Artemas Ward about Ward's pay while continuing in command after his resignation, enclosed with copy of resolution of Congress, 7 Nov. 1776.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 95Digital Content

14 Nov. 1776

In William Livingston Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Gov. William Livingston warning him of the approach of the British fleet.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 96Digital Content

2 Dec. 1776

Letter from William Bant (Boston) to John Hancock about the conduct of his business at Boston.

Photocopy stored in Box 3, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 3Folder 97Digital Content

30 Dec. 1776

In William Livingston Family Papers.

Circular letter from John Hancock (Baltimore) to Gov. William Livingston about the necessity for greater military exertions, with postscript congratulating him on George Washington's success in New Jersey.

Box 4

1777-1786Digital Content

Reel 2Box 4Folder 1Digital Content

13 Jan. 1777

In Robert Treat Paine Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Baltimore) to Robert Treat Paine about his situation in Baltimore, war news, etc.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 2Digital Content

8 Feb. 1777

Bill from Stephen Hall (Boston) to Ebenezer Hancock.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 3Digital Content

8 Feb. 1777

In Heath Family Papers.

Copy of letter from John Hancock (Baltimore) to General Artemas Ward about funds for bounties and recruiting.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 4Digital Content

9 Feb. 1777

In Robert Treat Paine Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Baltimore) to Robert Treat Paine about war matters.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 5Digital Content

16 Feb. 1777

In Robert Treat Paine Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Baltimore) to Robert Treat Paine about a contract for howitzers, with postscript about sending him his trunk, on resolve of Congress, 7 Feb. 1777.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 6Digital Content

25 Feb. 1777

In William Livingston Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Baltimore) to Governor Livingston about New Jersey troops.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 7Digital Content

25 Mar. 1777

In R. C. Waterston Autograph Collection.

Letter from the Marine Committee (Philadelphia) to John Bradford to secure and arm three ships to be commanded by John Paul Jones and others.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 8Digital Content

1 Apr. 1777

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to the Continental commander in Boston about powder from France.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 9Digital Content

27 Apr. 1776

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Thomas Cushing about the officers for the new Continental vessels.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 10Digital Content

21 May 1777

In Henry Herbert Edes Collection.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives about compensation to Charlestown for war losses.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 11Digital Content

2 Aug. 1777

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to General Heath about Peter P. Frye.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 12Digital Content

14 Aug. 1777

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Gen. William Heath introducing Dr. Cutting, apothecary general of the American hospitals.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 13Digital Content

16 Aug. 1777

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to Gen. William Heath asking him to help Mr. DuCoudra's agent collect the baggage left in Boston.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 14Digital Content

22 Aug. 1777

In William Livingston Family Papers.

Copy of letter from John Hancock (Philadelphia) to General George Washington about the arrival of the British fleet in the Chesapeake.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 15Digital Content

1 Sep. 1777

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from William Heath (Boston) to John Hancock about pardoning Peter P. Frye and asking him to raise the salary of the post of deputy paymaster general held by his brother Ebenezer Hancock.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 16Digital Content

3 Apr. 1778

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from [John Hancock] to Gen. Heath releasing a detachment of dragoons to his service.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 17Digital Content

19 Apr. 1778

Bill from John Neat to Ebenezer Hancock for a child's coffin.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 18Digital Content

19 Aug. 1778

In Winthrop Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Rhode Island) to his wife about the progress of the Rhode Island expedition.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 19Digital Content

28 Sep. 1778

In Quincy Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock [Boston] to Jeremiah Powell, Mr. Pitts, and Mr. Wendell inviting them to dine and mentioning having Count D'Estaing to breakfast.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 20Digital Content

2 Oct. 1778

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from [John Hancock] to Gen. Heath declining his invitation to dine.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 21Digital Content

23 Oct. 1778

Ward Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to President Langdon about settling his accounts as Harvard treasurer.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 22Digital Content

30 Nov. 1778

In Ward Family Papers.

Letter from Artemas Ward (Boston) to John Hancock about his delay in settling his accounts as Harvard College treasurer. [Similar to letter (copy) from Artemas Ward to John Hancock, 9 Dec. 1778.]

Reel 2Box 4Folder 23Digital Content

2 Dec. 1778

Letter from Robert Smythe (York Island) to John Hancock, 2 December 1778 asking asylum in Massachusetts, with postscript relating to transmittal of his message, 3 Apr. 1779. The manuscript (folded leaf) also includes a letter from Joseph Webb to John Hancock, 28 Apr. 1779.

Letter from Joseph Webb to John Hancock, 28 Apr. 1779. (Note: this is written on the same manuscript folded leaf that includes the letter above.)

Reel 2Box 4Folder 24Digital Content

9 Dec. 1778

In Ward Family Papers.

Draft of letter from Artemas Ward (Boston) to John Hancock about his delay in settling his accounts as Harvard College treasurer. [Same content as letter from Artemas Ward to John Hancock, 30 Nov. 1778]

Reel 2Box 4Folder 25Digital Content

2 Jan. 1779

Letter from Israel Williams (Hatfield) to John Hancock about his indebtedness and reproaching him for his attitude toward him.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 26Digital Content

3 Apr. 1779

Letter from Godfrey Malbone (Pomfret) to John Hancock about certain land deals.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 27Digital Content

5 Aug. 1779

Letter from Hope & Co. (Amsterdam) to William Bant.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 28Digital Content

6 Aug. 1779

Copy of Council resolve that Gen. John Hancock replace the garrison at Castle Island reduced by Paul Revere's expedition to Penobscot, copied by John Avery for Col. Thayer, Col. McIntosh, Col. Stoughton, and Col. Holliston.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 29Digital Content

17 Nov. 1779

Letter from Jonathan Bowman (Pownalborough) to John Hancock about his desire to dispose of his Maine lands.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 30Digital Content

11-12 Dec. 1779

Letters from Henry Quincy (Newton) to John Hancock about the appraisal of the Parker farm in Newton.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 31Digital Content

16 Dec. 1779

Receipt from Joseph Cowell (Boston) to Henry Quincy for money received via John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 32Digital Content

12 Feb. 1780

Letter from David Hall (Sutton) to John Hancock offering to purchase his property in Sutton.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 33Digital Content

29 Apr. 1780

Letter from Jeremiah Allen (Nantes) to John Hancock about buying clothes for him and Mrs. Hancock when he gets to Paris.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 34Digital Content

4 May 1780

Letter from Henry Quincy (Cambridge) to John Hancock about selling him farm equipment, with receipt in his hand acknowledged by Eunice Quincy.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 35Digital Content

9 Oct. 1780

Letter from Aaron Cleveland, John Johnson, Joseph Palmer, Ebenezer Scarborough, and Samuel Scarborough (Pomfret) to John Hancock asking him to act as agent in a land deal, with Hancock's acceptance, 14 Oct. 1780.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 36Digital Content

7 Nov. 1780

In Curtis Guild Autograph Collection.

Receipt from William Burbeck (Boston) to John Hancock for money to pay the soldiers at Castle Island.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 37Digital Content

16 Nov. 1780

Letter from Capt. Samuel Talbot and Lt. Lemuel Gay (Stoughton) to John Hancock resigning their commissions because of undemocratic suffrage in Massachusetts.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 38Digital Content

11 Dec. 1780

Letter from Benjamin Kimball (Boston) to Gov. John Hancock asking for help in setting up a shop in Boston's South End.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 39Digital Content

18 Dec. 1780

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to General Heath about a receive of the Massachusetts General Court.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 40Digital Content

21 Dec. 1780

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Gen. William Heath about recruiting expenses.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 41Digital Content

29 Dec. 1780

Letter from John De Neufville and Son (Amsterdam) to John Hancock about Anglo-Dutch hostilities.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 42Digital Content

20 Jan. 1781

Reply by [John Hancock] (Boston) to an address from the Massachusetts General Court.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 43Digital Content

7 Feb. 1781

Bill from Daniel Williams (Pembroke) to John Hancock for rent of his house due 6 Sep. 1777 and for replacement of furnishings.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 44Digital Content

26 Mar. 1781

In Meshech Weare Papers.

Draft of letter from Meshech Weare (Hampton Falls) to Gov. John Hancock complaining about the practice of recruiting men from New Hampshire to fill the Massachusetts quota.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 45Digital Content

12 Sep. 1781

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to General Heath about recruits and provisions.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 46Digital Content

24 Sep. 1781

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to General Heath on army matters.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 47Digital Content

14 Oct. 1781

In Ezekiel Price Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Isaac Smith and others, a committee of Boston merchants, about their request that the French squadron in the harbor be put to sea.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 48Digital Content

17 Oct. 1781

Letter from Edward Phelon (Boston) to Gov. John Hancock denying authorship of a certain "scurrilous" letter.

Box 4Folder 49Digital Content

31 Oct. 1781

In Winthrop Family Papers.

Document sent to John Hancock, In Council, 31 October 1781 about the case of John Temple. [Reminder: this document is not on the microfilm.]

Reel 2Box 4Folder 50Digital Content

31 Oct. 1781

In Winthrop Family Papers

Message from John Hancock to the Massachusetts General Court 31 October 1781 about the case of John Temple. This is a manuscript copy sent to Temple and James Bowdoin.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 51Digital Content

1 Nov. 1781

In Caleb Davis Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Caleb Davis requesting supplies for the keeper of the hospital on Rainsford Island.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 52Digital Content

9 Nov. 1781

In Meshech Weare Papers.

Draft of letter from Meshech Weare (Exeter) to Gov. John Hancock about an American prisoner on parole who has knowledge of British intrigues in Vermont.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 53Digital Content

23 Nov. 1781

In Robert Treat Paine Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Robert Treat Paine, 23 November 1781, about action against John Temple, enclosing a Council resolve and papers relating to the Temple case by Temple, John Avery, and others. [Enclosures are dated 30 Oct.-7 Nov. 1781 and listed below.]

Resolve of the Massachusetts General Court regarding the case of John Temple, 2 November 1781. This document includes John Hancock's signature.

Instructions regarding the resolution of the Massachusetts General Court regarding the case of John Temple, 7 November 1781, signed by John Avery.

Extract from records of Massachusetts Council about John Temple, 31 October 1781; a "true extract" written by John Avery.

Statement of John Temple to the Massachusetts Council, 30 October 1781 about his conduct in England before and after his time in the United States, 1778-1779.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 54Digital Content

19 Dec. 1781

Letter from Allen McLean (North Bolton) to John Hancock about having settled the mortgage on his farm with Thomas Hancock.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 55Digital Content

1782

Statement relating to a financial dispute between George Dana and Jonathan Danforth.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 56Digital Content

8 February 1782

Letter from Lavallin Barry (Baltimore) to John Hancock, 8 February 1781, requesting reimbursement for services as an express rider in 1777, with receipt from Rachel Renout to Hancock for the amount and Hancock's notation concerning the transaction, 5 Apr. 1782.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 57Digital Content

21 Mar. 1782

In Winthrop Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to John Temple, 1 Mar. 1782. [Enclosed with copy of letter listed below--letter (copy) from John Hanson to John Hancock, 1 Mar. 1782.]

In Winthrop Family Papers.

Letter (copy, 2 pages) Also: 1 March 1782 copy of letter from John Hanson (Philadelphia), as president of Congress, to Gov. John Hancock, 1 March 1782, calling for an examination of John Temple's conduct. [Enclosed with letter listed above--letter from John Hancock to John Temple, 21 Mar. 1782.]

In Winthrop Family Papers

Letter (retained draft) from John Temple (Boston) to John Hancock, 21 March 1782, welcoming the investigation into his conduct by the Massachusetts Council.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 58Digital Content

21 Mar. 1782

In Robert Treat Paine Papers.

Letter (copy, 3 pages) from John Hanson (Philadelphia), as president of Congress, to Gov. John Hancock, 1 March 1782 calling for an examination of John Temple's conduct. [Enclosed with letter listed below--letter from John Hancock to Robert Treat Paine, 21 Mar. 1782.]

In Robert Treat Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Robert Treat Paine, 21 March 1782 about action against John Temple. [Enclosed with copy of letter listed above--letter (copy) from John Hanson to John Hancock, 1 Mar. 1782.]

Reel 2Box 4Folder 59Digital Content

5 Apr. 1782

Receipt from James Greene to John Hancock for payment for mustard.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 60Digital Content

24 Apr. 1782

In Winthrop Family Papers.

Message (copy) from John Hancock to the Massachusetts General Court, 24 April 1782 concerning the investigation of John Temple's conduct.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 61Digital Content

22 May. 1782

In Photostats Collection.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to John Wendell.[photostat]

Reel 2Box 4Folder 62Digital Content

15 June 1782

Receipt from Land and Gould to John Hancock for payment of his bill for shaving and having wigs remade.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 63Digital Content

4 Aug. 1782

In Smith-Townsend Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Solomon Davis on money matters, with receipt from Davis to Moses Cleveland for payment of a sum on John Hancock's account, 5 Aug. 1782.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 64Digital Content

30 Aug. 1782

Draft of notice from [John Hancock] (Council Chamber) to Beriah Norton requiring his attendance before the Council.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 65Digital Content

22 Sep. 1782

In Photostats Collection.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Meshech Weare concerning the safety of the French ships at Portsmouth. [negative photostat] Note: the location of the original of this letter is unknown.

Letter from [John Hancock] (Boston) to Jabez Bowen about an alert relating to enemy troop movements and pledging aid when needed. [negative photostat] Note: The original of this letter is located at the Huntington Library.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 66Digital Content

30 Sep. 1782

In Meshech Weare Papers.

Drafts of letter from [Meshech Weare] (Hampton Falls) to John Hancock about preparations in New Hampshire in case of a British naval attack.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 67Digital Content

24 Dec. 1782

Release from Margaret Tidmarsh to John Hancock for receipt of the legacy bequeathed her by her niece Lydia Hancock.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 67Digital Content

2 May 1783

In Heath Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to General Heath on the general state of affairs.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 69Digital Content

24 July 1783

Receipt from John Mory [Morey] (Boston) to John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 70Digital Content

18 Aug. 1783

Bond from Nicholas Bowes and John Hancock to Harvard College for John H. Bowes, signed by John Odin.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 71Digital Content

29 Aug. 1783

In Increase Sumner Papers.

Dinner invitation from John Hancock to Judge and Mrs. Increase Sumner.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 72Digital Content

13 Sep. 1783

In Winthrop Family Papers.

Letter from John Temple (Boston) to John Hancock about the bond for good behavior he gave in 1781.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 73Digital Content

18 Sep. 1783

In Winthrop Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to John Temple about Temple's bond for good behavior he gave in 1781.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 74Digital Content

31 Oct. 1783

Bill to John Hancock for inoculations at the Point Shirley Inoculating Hospital, with receipt from Thomas Welsh to John Hancock for payment.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 75Digital Content

24 Nov. 1783

Order (manuscript copy) from John Hancock (Boston) to Captain Isaac Cazneau, et al., about relief of a Dutch man-of-war.

Photocopy stored in Box 4, original stored in OS box.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 76Digital Content

ca. 1784

In Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts.

Letter from John Hancock to his wife about his activities and preoccupation with matters concerning the Council and General Court.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 77Digital Content

30 Mar. 1784

In Meshech Weare Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Meshech Weare about cooperation by New Hampshire in regulating Merrimac River fisheries.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 78Digital Content

26 Apr. 1784

Letter from Harrison Ansley & Co. to John Hancock about filling his order for goods.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 79Digital Content

30 Aug. 1784

Letter from David Pryce (Taunton, England) to John Hancock asking him to ship him fish and geese.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 80Digital Content

11 Oct. 1784

Letter from Winckworth Tonge (Halifax) to John Hancock about his inability to discharge his debt due to the low state of his affairs.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 81Digital Content

24 Nov. 1784

In William Livingston Family Papers II.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Gov. William Livingston introducing James Sullivan.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 82Digital Content

16 and 18 Feb. 1785

Order from John Hancock (Boston) to Caleb Davis for Thomas Marshall, 16 February 1785.

Note: Images of previous document made from microfilm copy.

Order from John Hancock (Boston) to Caleb Davis for Israel Hubbard, 18 February 1785.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 83Digital Content

21 Feb. 1785

Bill from William Donnett (Boston) to John Hancock for blacksmithing services, with receipt.

Account of John Hancock with Caleb Davis.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 84Digital Content

10 May 1785

Statement from Benjamin Lincoln, Jr. of John Hancock's account with the James Otis (1725-1783) estate, 1783-1785.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 85Digital Content

4 June 1785

Letter from Mercy Scollay (Boston) to John Hancock about presenting him with a pair of ruffles worked by Sally Duncan.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 86Digital Content

28 June 1785

Bill from Thomas Russell (Boston) to John Hancock for wine.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 87Digital Content

30 July 1785

Letter from Edmund Quincy (Boston) to Mrs. John Hancock about Maine lands, etc.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 88Digital Content

30 Aug. 1785

Bill from James Morton (Boston) to John Hancock for shoeing horses and oxen.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 89Digital Content

7 Sep. 1785

Letter from Walter Nisbet (Nevis) to John Hancock about his North Carolina property.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 90Digital Content

1786?

Memo by [John Hancock] on Maine lands.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 91Digital Content

20 Apr. 1786

Receipt from John Hancock (Boston) to Asa Spalding for payment on a note of Moses and Aaron Cleveland.

Reel 2Box 4Folder 92Digital Content

21 July 1786

Bond from John Hancock to Isaiah Doane.

Box 5

1787-1815Digital Content

Reel 2Box 5Folder 1Digital Content

6 Jan. 1787

Promissory note from Thomas Popkin (Boston) to John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 2Digital Content

10 Jan. 1787

Account of John Hancock with Tuthill Hubbart and William Gooch, 1774-1787.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 3Digital Content

17 Jan. 1787

In Smith-Carter Family Papers.

Letter of resignation from John Hancock as a member of the committee of Brattle St. Church, with draft of Isaac Smith's reply, 18 Jan. 1787.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 4Digital Content

1 Feb. 1787

Account of John Hancock with Thomas Bass for his services and expenses, 1785-1787.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 5

14 Mar. 1787

In Henry Knox Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to General Knox about his plans for traveling.

NOTE: This document has not been digitized because the Henry Knox Papers I collection is no longer at the MHS.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 6Digital Content

19 Mar. 1787

In Smith-Carter Family Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Isaac Smith about selling his pew in Brattle Street Church, enclosing reply, 20 Mar. 1787.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 7Digital Content

May 1787

Receipted bill from Albany Cushing to John Hancock for emptying the privy.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 8Digital Content

13 June-17 Aug. 1787

Page of accounts to John Hancock for food and spirits supply.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 9Digital Content

16 June 1787

Latin school exercise of John Hancock.

Note: Schoolwork not by John Hancock, patriot and governor of Massachusetts (1737-1793), nor by his son, John George Washington Hancock (died Februrary 1787).

Reel 2Box 5Folder 10Digital Content

July 1787

Copy of letter from Isaac Coffin (Quebec) to the Council about detaining American fishing boats, including the Thisbe, in the St. Lawrence River and asking to overturn the attorney general's ruling, with enclosed correspondence relating to the incident and extracts from the Council minutes, 14-24 July 1787.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 11

5 Sep. 1787

In Henry Knox Papers.

Letter from Henry Knox (New York) to John Hancock about a bill for the use of Mrs. McEwens's house during his visit.

NOTE: This document has not been digitized because the Henry Knox Papers I collection is no longer at the MHS.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 12Digital Content

3 Oct. 1787

Bill from Prince Hall to John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 13Digital Content

25 Dec. 1787

Letter from Ephraim Spooner (Plymouth) to John Hancock about his efforts to have Mr. Eldredge released from debtors' prison.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 14Digital Content

[1788]

Return of votes for Bristol County representative to Congress.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 15Digital Content

16 Feb. 1788

In William Livingston Family Papers II.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Gov. William Livingston about ratification of the Constitution by Massachusetts.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 16Digital Content

25 Aug. 1788

In Increase Sumner Papers.

Dinner invitation from John Hancock to Judge and Mrs. Increase Sumner.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 17Digital Content

26 Aug. 1788

In Robert Treat Paine Papers.

Dinner invitation from John Hancock to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treat Paine, with appended notes made by R. T. Paine from European Magazine, Dec. 1793.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 18Digital Content

[1789]

Address from [John Hancock] to the Massachusetts General Court about the choice of George Leonard and George Partridge as representatives to Congress.

Appraisal by [John Hancock] of Hancock lands. [2 copies]

Address from [John Hancock] to the Massachusetts General Court about the acceptance by George Leonard and George Partridge of their Congressional appointments.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 19Digital Content

4 Feb. 1789

Letter from Edmund H. Quincy (Portsmouth, N.H.) to John Hancock on legal matters.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 20Digital Content

23 Feb. 1789

Letter from Edmund H. Quincy (Portsmouth, N.H.) to John Hancock on business matters.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 21Digital Content

12 Apr. 1789

In Washburn Autograph Collection.

Receipt from John Hancock (Boston) to Asa Spalding.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 22

1 Sep. 1789

In Henry Knox Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to Henry Knox introducing John Sewall, on letter from Henry Jackson to Henry Knox, 1 Sep. 1789.

NOTE: This document has not been digitized because the Henry Knox Papers I collection is no longer at the MHS.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 23Digital Content

20 Nov. 1789

Receipt from Thomas Spriggs (Boston) to John Hancock.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 24Digital Content

9 Dec. 1789

Petition to Gov. Hancock from inhabitants of Ashfield, Mass., for the appointment of Phineas Bartlett as justice of the peace.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 25Digital Content

179-

List by [John Hancock] of civil officers in various Massachusetts and Maine counties with proposers.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 26Digital Content

1790?

In John Warren Papers.

Letter from John Hancock to Dr. John Warren.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 27Digital Content

[1790]

Report of the committee of the Massachusetts General Court on the petition of William Frobisher relating to the manufacture of potash and pearlash.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 28Digital Content

5 Jan. 1790

Receipt from Samuel Dillaway to John Hancock for payment for lumber.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 29Digital Content

19 Jan. 1790

Message from John Hancock (Council Chamber) to the Massachusetts General Court.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 30Digital Content

3 Feb. 1790

Bill from Thomas Durfee (Freetown) to John Hancock for butter delivered to Rhode Island in 1778, with notation of payment by John Hancock, 5 Mar. 1790.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 31Digital Content

22 Feb. 1790

Letter from John Davis, Josiah Stratton, and Henry Taft, selectmen of Holden, to John Hancock thanking him for his donation of land for building a church.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 32Digital Content

10 Mar. 1790

Promissory note from John Hancock (Boston) to Benjamin Austin, Jr., with Austin's receipt, 15 Mar. 1790.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 33Digital Content

[1791]

Account of stocks of John Hancock transferred to Nathaniel Appleton's office.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 34Digital Content

1 Jan. 1791

Letter from William Moseley to William Donnison, enclosing bill of exchange for John Hancock's account.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 35Digital Content

11 Feb. 1791

Letter from Edmund H. Quincy (Portsmouth) to William Donnison about John Hancock's affairs in his care.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 36Digital Content

2 Mar. 1791

Letter from Thomas Bromfield (Islington) to John Hancock about entering the stock brokerage business.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 37Digital Content

10 Mar. 1791

Massachusetts Senate resolve regarding ordnance.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 38Digital Content

11 Mar. 1791

Massachusetts Senate resolve accepting the proposals of Joseph Ruggles and Ralph Smith to provide supplies for the garrison and convicts on Castle Island.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 39Digital Content

25 Mar. 1791

Letter from William Donnison (Worcester) to John Hancock about taking care of the settlement of a legal matter at Northampton.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 40

10 Apr. 1791

In Henry Knox Papers.

Letter from John Hancock (Boston) to General Knox about a present of fish.

NOTE: This document has not been digitized because the Henry Knox Papers I collection is no longer at the MHS.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 41Digital Content

2 June 1791

Receipt from John Hancock to Jacob Baldwin for payment on his bond.

Includes postscript: 15 Feb. 1794 Receipt from Joseph May (Boston), on behalf of John Hancock, to Samuel Lyman for payment on Jacob Baldwin's bond.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 42Digital Content

18 June 1791

Directive of the Massachusetts Senate to Jonathan Warner and William Heath to form a committee to ask the governor and Council for adjournment, signed by Samuel Phillips and David Cobb.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 43Digital Content

8 Aug. 1791

Docket and endorsement by John Hancock of a letter from William Donnison. [main body of letter missing]

Reel 2Box 5Folder 44Digital Content

27 Aug. 1791

Letter from William Donnison (Boston) to Gov. Hancock about militia reviews.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 45Digital Content

30 Aug. 1791

Letter from William Donnison (Boston) to Gov. Hancock about initiating a suit against Timothy Dwight at Northampton.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 46Digital Content

24 Sep. 1791

Letter from William Donnison (Springfield) to Gov. Hancock about the Hampden County militia.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 47Digital Content

7 Dec. 1791

Letter from John Tracy (Newburyport) to John Hancock asking him to indemnify Capt. Joseph Wells in the matter of a freedom-seeking stowaway.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 48Digital Content

1792?

Message from John Hancock to the Massachusetts General Court.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 49Digital Content

7 Jan. 1792

Bill from Elkanah Cushman to Thomas Hancock for hair dressing.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 50Digital Content

10 Aug. 1792

Letter from Mercy Scollay to John Hancock about her sick mother.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 51Digital Content

Nov. 1792

Message from [John Hancock] to the Massachusetts General Court.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 52Digital Content

9 Nov. 1792

Draft of message from John Hancock (Concord) to the Massachusetts General Court submitting accounts for the service of the Boston militia at Castle Island during the smallpox epidemic and for the services of Dr. Eustis.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 53Digital Content

10 Nov. 1792

Answer of the Massachusetts General Court to Gov. Hancock's speech at the opening of the session.

Letter from William Donnison (Boston) to John Hancock about Hancock's property and business affairs.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 54Digital Content

12 Nov. 1792

Message from John Hancock (Concord) to the Massachusetts General Court.

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28 Feb. 1793

Letter from Mary Jeffrey (London) to John Hancock about her stormy transatlantic passage.

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4 Mar. 1793

Letter from Thaddeus Burr (Fairfield) to John Hancock about building materials for his new house at Fairfield.

Reel 2Box 5Folder 57Digital Content

18 Mar. 1793

In Cushing-Orne Papers.

Letter from Thomas Hancock (Lincoln) to Thomas Fletcher about a personal tribute to [John] Hancock.

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26 Mar. 1793

Letter from Josiah Thacher (Boston) to Gov. Hancock about a justice of the peace for Gorham, Maine.

Promissory note from John Hancock to the Union Bank, Boston.

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9 Apr. 1793

Promissory note from John Hancock to the Union Bank, Boston.

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16 Apr. 1793

Letter from William Donnison (Philadelphia) to John Hancock about his trip to Philadelphia to transact Hancock's business.

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25 Aug. 1793

Letter from John Hancock, Jr. (Boston) to Thomas Hancock.

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27 Aug. 1793

Copy of John Hancock's proposal to the French consul regarding the sale of prize cargoes taken by the privateer Rolland with proceeds to be held in escrow for determination by the U.S. government, with objection by the consul Mr. [Geyer].

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3 Sep. 1793

Letter from William Donnison (Boston) to John Hancock about news from France and privateering activity.

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4 Sep. 1793

Letter from William Donnison (Boston) to John Hancock about renting wharf space to an agent of the French Marine and about privateering activity.

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1 March 1794

Rent agreement for shop on Ann Street from Messrs. Paul Revere and Son to Joseph Blake, signed by John Hancock

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29 May 1794

Letter from Joseph How (Fitchburg) to Dwight Foster asking him to correct military records relating to his army rank during the war so that he can receive proper compensation.

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20 June 1794

Receipt from Dorothy Quincy Hancock, as administrator of the estate of John Hancock, to Samuel Lyman for payment on Jacob Baldwin's bond.

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9 Jan. 1795

Order from Daniel Scudder (Boston) to Ebenezer Hancock.

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23 Mar. 1795

Order from Giles Richards (Boston) to Ebenezer Hancock.

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27 Mar. 1795

Order from John Odin, Jr. to Ebenezer Hancock.

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1 Apr. 1795

Order from Joseph Scott (Boston) to Ebenezer Hancock.

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6 June-1 July 1795

Promissory notes from Thomas and John Hancock (Boston) to Ebenezer Hancock.

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1 Oct. 1796

Bill from John Cushing (Boston) to Thomas and John Hancock.

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27 Oct. 1796

Letter from Richard Perkins (Boston) to Ebenezer Hancock about the division of the John Hancock estate.

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25 Apr. 1797

In Jeremy Belknap Papers.

Letter from Thomas Hancock (Boston) to Jeremy Belknap about the purpose of the Massachusetts Historical Society.

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[1798]

Bill from Richard Perkins to the estate of John Hancock for services and travel expenses.

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1 Apr. 1798

Account of Richard Perkins with Ebenezer Hancock for services and expenses, 1 Mar. 1796-1 Apr. 1798.

Account of Richard Perkins with Mrs. Mary Perkins for services and expenses, 1 Mar. 1796-1 Apr. 1798.

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29 Oct. 1799

Letter from J. T. Kirkland (Boston) to John Hancock, enclosing certificate of his election to the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture.

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8 Nov. 1799

Letter from Ebenezer Lowell (Newburyport) to John Hancock, Jr. about the settlement of his mother's estate.

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23 Jan. 1815

Petition by Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott, administrator of John Hancock's estate, to sell real estate to satisfy debts, with objection by Ebenezer Hancock, John Hancock, Jr., and Samuel Spear.

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30 Jan. 1815

Petition by Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott, administrator of John Hancock's estate, to sell real estate, with copy of probate court finding.

Preferred Citation

Microfilm edition of the Hancock family papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.

Access Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in ABIGAIL, the online catalog of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related persons, organizations, or subjects should search the catalog using these headings.

Persons:

Hancock, Ebenezer, 1741-1819.
Hancock, John, 1737-1793.
Hancock, Thomas, 1703-1764.

Organizations:

United States--Continental Army--Pay, allowances, etc.
United States--War Dept.--Pay Dept.

Subjects:

United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Equipment and supplies.
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Finance.