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to Robert and Alida Livingston re: best wishes for a happy New Year
1725/02
Livingston, Henry, 1714-1799
Henry Livingston, the son of Gilbert Livingston, sends his grandparents warm greetings for the New Year.
GLC03107.01625
"State of Innocence"
[1725/06/30]
Poem on the innocence of childhood.
GLC03107.01749
to [Philip Livingston] re: unsuccessful fishing
1732/05/04
Henry writes that the boys have been unsuccessful at fishing, and notes that he is getting ready to deliver 200 barrels of flour. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02502
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: information for Capt. Mc[Cun]
1742/10/11
Henry states that Capt, Mc[Cun] plans to sail down to New York, but desires Robert, Jr. to inform him if he may acquire any flax seed for his cargo while in New York.
GLC03107.02665
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: war with France
1744/03/05
Henry writes that there is a possibility of a French invasion of England, but notes that the English fleet is so well fortified that the French would be utterly foolish to attempt an attack. In terms of the progression of the war, Henry believes...
GLC03107.02699
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: financial difficulties
1764/02/10
Henry discusses the myriad financial difficulties he has faced in his attempt to begin a sugar trading venture from Aleppo, and is afraid that he can not spare any more money for the cause.
GLC03107.03007
Account from 1807-1812
1807-1812
GLC03107.05412
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