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Account of William Trafford with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1776/01
Van Buren, John, fl. 1773-1779
The account began January 1775. Trafford purchased wheat and cornell, and in turn worked for Robert, Jr.
GLC03107.03321
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: impossible to pay full debt
1776/09/24
Yates, Robert, 1738-1801
Robert Yates explains with regret that upon inspection of his treasury, he found it impossible to pay his full debt to Robert, Jr. He then gives Robert, Jr. an order for the type of iron that he is in need of. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03354
to [Robert Livingston (1746-1813)] re: the death of General Richard Montgomery
1776/01/12
Campbell, Donald, fl. 1776-1778
Campbell writes to announce the death of Richard Montgomery during the storming of Quebec.
GLC03107.04187
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: condolences for the death of Montgomery
1776/01/13
Schuyler, P., fl. 1776
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04190
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: orders to travel to Philadelphia
1776/09/23
Rutledge, Edward, 1749-1800
GLC03107.04193
to [Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: a momument for Montgomery
1776/01/31
Duane, James, fl. 1763-1785
James Duane states his sorrow at the death of General Montgomery, and also discusses the possibility of a monument in his honor.
GLC03107.04196
Four pieces of colonial New York currency
1776, 1790
One "one third" note from 1776, printed by Samuel Loude. Another "one third" note from March 1776. A piece of Albany County currency worth 5 schillings from 17 February 1776. A two pence piece from 20 February 1790.
GLC03107.05315
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: good price for iron
1776/02/09
Livingston, Walter, 1740-1797
Walter writes that some customers were pleased with Robert, Jr.'s price for iron; and also notes that he will bring some bread down later in the week.
GLC03107.03340
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: mounting tension in New York
1776/03/26
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
Henry writes that he has just returned to New York, only to find it in disarray. "[O]n our arrival here we found this City in a most disagreeable state, in every street, their is a Barrier erected, to prevent the landing of troops, people moving out...
GLC03107.03343
Meeting of the secret committee of the state of New York
1776/08/01
Livingston, Gilbert, 1718-1789
The resolutions of the meeting state that the committe should purchase as many cables and anchors as possible; and also that Robert R. Livingston is to be sent down to New York to consult with "the General" on matters of defense. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04358
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: report of affairs in Canada
1776/06/12
Walter writes that their Commanding Officer behaved most cowardly at the battle at Cead[us] and allowed all of his men to be taken prisoner, while others were massacred by Indians. He notes that he has had conlficting accounts of the war in Canada...
GLC03107.03346
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: preparations for war
1776/08/02
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
Peter Robert writes that preparations for war are being made with great "alacrity" in the City, and many individuals are employed in the task of sinking vessels and keeping ships away from New York. He complains that he is troubled by his family...
GLC03107.03352
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: fire in New York
1776/10/08
Clinton, George, 1739-1812
George Clinton informs Robert, Jr. of his brother's military actions, and states that the British set a fire in New York, which has caused only a small amount of damage. He explains that there is a great deal of tension between British soldiers and...
GLC03107.03355
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: rations for troops
1776/08/25
Walter asks Robert to talk to everyone he knows in Congress in order to halt a contract that would deny Walter the funds necessary to supply rations to troops. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04188
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: frustration with Congress
1776/12/20
GLC03107.04191
"The following is a genuine Extract of a letter from the Earl of Chatham"
1776/03/09
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, fl. 1776
The Earl of Chatham condemns the American revolutionary goals of liberty and republicanism, and declares: "Whilst America retain'd her allegience, I was the Friend of America; whilst there was room for honorable accommodation, I was happy to propose...
GLC03107.03341
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trading difficulties
1776/04/21
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Robert Cambridge states that it has been extremely difficult to obtain dry goods as of late, and has therefore not included any carpet in his last shipment to Robert, Jr. He also writes that he has had difficulty disposing of his father's flour, and...
GLC03107.03344
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: gratitude for offers of assistance
1776/02/05
Trumbull, Jon, fl. 1776
Governor Jon Trumbull thanks Robert, Jr. for offering furnace hearth stones to the government. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03347
Lease of a farm at Salisbury to Ezekiel Landon
1777/02/25
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Ezekiel Landon signed a one year lease with Robert Livingston, Jr. for a farm on Town Hill in Salisbury, Connecticut.
GLC03107.03359
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: order for iron
1777/06/02
Lewis, Morgan, fl. 1777
Lewis gives Robert, Jr. an order for different types of iron, and notes that he has a good supply of money at the moment, and would therefore like to settle their old account and begin anew.
GLC03107.03362
Lease of a farm at Canen to Joel Chamberlain
1777/02/27
Joel Chamberlain signed a one year lease with Robert Livingston, Jr. for a farm at Canen in Connecticut. Chamberlain agreed to keep the farm in good condition, prune the apple trees, and "to use the whole farm as a good farmer outh to do."
GLC03107.03360
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for iron for Morgan Lewis
1777/06/24
Truax, Isaac, fl. 1777
GLC03107.03363
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for one dozen mill saws
1777/01/25
Lewis writes that he hopes to have iron soon so that he may "set all my Hands at Work." He asks Robert, Jr. to send him a dozen mill saws and some light axes, as the ones he already sent were too heavy for the men to use.
GLC03107.03358
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request to hire Tim Loomis
1777/05/30
Elliott, Michael, fl. 1767-1790
Michael Elliott states that he is in great need of an extra worker at the iron works, and asks if he may hire Tim Loomis. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03361
Receipt from Nathaniel Holmes of wheat due for rent
1777/02/12
Van Beuren, John
Written at the Manor of Livingston, in Ancram, New York.
GLC03107.04200
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