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to Johnston Livingston re: departure for Savannah
1839/05/13
Livingston, Crawfurd, 1811-1847
Crawfurd writes to bid farewell to Johnston before he boards a ship for Savannah. Address leaf on p.3.
GLC03107.04140
to Miss Denning re: news of Maria's marriage
1839/06/09
Crawfurd states that he is writing on behalf of "Maria" in order to inform Miss Denning of her recent marriage. With an unaddressed and unsigned letter on p.2.
GLC03107.04143
to Johnston Livingston re: ready to depart for Tivoli
1839/06
Crawfurd writes that despite his ill health, he will depart shortly for Tivoli. He expresses his fondness for Johnston's mother, and how he has grieved over her death. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04149
to Johnston Livingston re: reassurance of Johnston's talents
1839/07/18
Crawfurd writes that he is distressed by Johnston's lack of faith in himself, and assures him that he is a most valuable person with a great many talents. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04152
to Johnston Livingston re: an enjoyable voyage over the sea
1839/05/27
Crawfurd writes that the voyage on a ship did wonders for his health, but regrets that the weather in Savannah is too hot for him, and has hence aggravated his condition. He therefore plans to return home by sea in a short time.
GLC03107.04141
to [Johnston Livingston] re: reflections on his trip to Savannah
Crawfurd writes that despite the oppressive climate, he enjoyed his trip to Savannah, where he stayed with Johnston's sister Sarah Minis. He remarks on various customs peculiar to the south, such as slavery.
GLC03107.04144
to Johnston Livingston re: desire for a visit from Johnston
1839/06/13
Un-posted copy of GLC03107.04146. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04147
to Johnston Livingston re: concern for his sister Maria
1839/06/31
Crawfurd writes that he is overcome with melancholy and distress regarding his sister Maria, who just wed without their father's consent. Consequently, their father has refused to acknowledge the union, and Crawfurd is hurt and distressed over the...
GLC03107.04150
to Miss Denning re: trouble writing due to poor health
1839/08/20
GLC03107.04153
to Johnston Livingston re: arrangements to sell a store
1839/03/18
L., Q.S., fl. 1839
ALS on p.3 from Johnston's sister Estelle [de Peyster], in which she inquires about a rumor that their sister Matilda is dead. Address leaf on p.3.
GLC03107.04139
to Johnston Livingston re: an account of his visit to Savannah
1839/06/08
Crawfurd writes that he enjoyed his visit to Savannah very much, and describes some peculiar aspects of the town. Docket on p.4.
GLC03107.04142
to his cousin [Johnston Livingston] re: return from Savannah
1839/06/11
Crawfurd writes that he has just returned from Savannah after a delightful voyage by sea, and notes that Johnston's sister Sarah treated him with the greatest hospitality while he stayed with her.
GLC03107.04145
to Johnston Livingston re: the marriage of Crawfurd's sister Maria
1839/06/29
GLC03107.04148
to Johnston [Livingston] re: sincere gratitude for Johnston's letters
The name on the address leaf is Miss Elmina Denning.
GLC03107.04151
to Crawfurd Livingston re: shipwreck
1839/04/26
Wallace, fl. 1839
Wallace writes that he is stranded in Key West because of a ship wreck, and describes his current living conditions.
GLC03107.04479
Sale of land by Henry W. Livingston to Samuel M. Fox
1840/03/18
Livingston, Henry W., 1798-1848
GLC03107.05361
to Johnston Livingston re: encouragement to find work
1844/07/20
Livingston, Cambridge, fl. 1844
Cambridge encourages his brother to find some sort of business to support himself, and believes it is time that Johnston moved out on his own and gained more independence. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04155
Agreement to purchase a business from William F. Harndan & Co.
1844/08/01
William, A. Livingston, & Co., fl. 1844
The document declares that the business partners William F. Harnden and Dexter Brigham, Jr. have agreed to sell their express line between New York and Philadelphia to William A. and Johnston Livingston. According to the agreement, Harnden & Co...
GLC03107.04156
Articles of Agreement and Association, Constituting the Magnetic Telegraph Society
1845/05/15
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
GLC03107.05330
Conveyance of all leases and rents of the late Henry W. Livingston to John Levy
1845/08/18
Livingston, Caroline D., fl. 1845
GLC03107.05355
to Johnston Livingston re: business advice
1845/03/11
Sanford, Edward S., fl. 1863-1865
Sanford asks Johnston to make no further arrangments with "Brigham," as he does not desire to share any more of their profits with him.
GLC03107.04157
to Johnston Livingston re: receipt of a parcel from Johnston Livingston
1845/09/27
GLC03107.04160
Land deed between John Van Deusen, John van Vechten, and Josiah Sutherland
1846/10/17
GLC03107.05427
to Johnston Livingston re: amusement in the snow
1846/10/28
Livingston, Matilda, fl. 1846
Johnston's niece, Matilda, writes to tell him of the fun she and her sister have had in the snow. With a letter from Johnston's sister [Matilda Rogers] on pages 3-4, in which she complains of the bitterly cold weather. Address leaf on p.4
GLC03107.04162
Opinion of Mr. Justice Wright, in the case of the People agt. Hermon Livingston
1851
Wright, William B., fl. 1851
Two copies. Printed by P. Dean Carrique
GLC03107.05331
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