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to Henry Knox
16 June 1791
Livingston, Walter, 1740-1797
Livingston tells Knox that he is enclosing "the Collectors receipt for the Taxes assessed on the House you occupied last year" (not included). Stamped "FREE" on verso.
GLC02437.05000
February 4, 1791
Writes that "the Collector of Taxes has twice called on me for rates that have been due for some time." Directed him to speak to Mr. [Nicholas] Hoffman since he did not have an order from Knox to discharge them.
GLC02437.04849
to unknown
8 October 1789
Writes, "[m]y absence from Town will apologize for my drawing on you, for two Quarters Home Rent, which will become due on the first of next month." Asks that he pay a draft of £130 sterling, and provides a date and location for payment. Noted as...
GLC02437.04382
February 1, 1790
Asks Knox if he will be engaging the house where he is presently staying, for the coming year. Informs Knox of the change in rent and his reasons for the increase.
GLC02437.04494
13 December 1775
Recommends distributing the horses over more sleighs in order to transport the artillery. Knox was then on a mission to bring British artillery pieces captured from the British earlier that year at Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts....
GLC02437.00228
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: health of his crops
1769/04/09
Walter writes that an unexpected snow fall has made the wheat fields look unhealthy, and states that he is presently sowing flax, which should result in about 10 bushels. He also notes that due to a lack of horses and oxen he will not be able to put...
GLC03107.03194
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: small pox
1770/12/27
Walter writes that small pox has now reached Brunswick, and that he has innoculated almost his entire family.
GLC03107.03252
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trial of rioters of Monmouth County
1770/06/02
Walter writes that he just tried the rioters of Monmouth County, in which some were acquitted, and others were fined or imprisoned. He notes that they were so satisfied with themselves that they pulled down their own liberty pole.
GLC03107.03242
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: plans to visit the Manor
1789/09/09
Walter writes that Congress is scheduled to adjourn in a few weeks, so he should be dismissed shortly, and will depart for the Manor at that point. He also informs Robert, Jr. of the educational pursuits of his children.
GLC03107.03667
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: unable to purchase continental securities
1789/11/30
Walter writes that he was unable to purchase the continental securities that Robert, Jr. requested.
GLC03107.03671
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: Robert, Jr.'s right to a creek
1790/02/21
Walter states that he has discussed Robert, Jr.' s claim to the rights of a certain creek on the Manor, and has found that people support this claim. He then mentions some possible ways of proving his ownership. He also mentions that he expects the...
GLC03107.03676
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: affairs at the Manor
1767/10/26
Walter assures his father that the Manor has been in order since he departed, and states that a legal action concerning a farm will not be tried until May.
GLC03107.03138
Deed of land in Columbia County, New York, to Mary L. Livingston
1825/06/06
GLC03107.04791
Account book of provisions purchased for the Continental Army
1775-1776
GLC03107.04356
to Johnston Livingston re: description of a spectacular gas experiment
1834/11/18
Walter describes a scene he witnessed when a woman inhaled some gas as part of an experiment, and consequently lost her senses and danced around a room in a wild and hysterical fashion.
GLC03107.04100
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: progress of his travels
1785/10/03
Walter writes that he has just arrived in Leicester, and will continue on to Boston and then Providence in a few days. He also notes that there is no account of any French arrived in Rhode Island.
GLC03107.03589
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: support for Genl. ten Broek for Senator
1786/03/14
Walter states that he and his brothers agree that their father should support General ten Broek for Senator in the next election. He also discusses his desire to purchase land around Fort Schuyler, but believes that he has missed his opportunity....
GLC03107.03615
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: state finances
1789/12/20
"The bare attempt [of Congress] to adopt the State Debts will have an effect on the price of State Securities as many people will Speculate in them, especially as the Continental Debt has risen in price beyond their expectation and it now requires a...
GLC03107.03674
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: procuring a will
1790/09/19
Walter describes his effort to procure a copy of a will from Mr. [Robert (1746-1813)] Livingston.
GLC03107.03689
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: support for action against Robert Livingston
1785/02/25
Walter states that John Adams has been elected to be a minister for the Court of London, and is also a minister at the Hague. Additionally, Walter supports his father's decision to take legal action against Robert Livingston (1746-1813) in order to...
GLC03107.03570
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: moulds for fire places
1785/08/05
Walter states that he has sent up moulds for fire places that he would like built at the iron works.
GLC03107.03584
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, Jr. re: request for security deposit
1785/01/10
Walter asks his father once again if he would provide a security deposit for him for a governmental position. He also notes that war between "the Emperor" and Holland seems inevitable. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03575
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: fear of panic spreading
1776/07/27
Walter states that the growing number of sick and enfeebled individuals may strike a panic throughout the country, but does not think it necessary for Robert, Jr. to leave the Manor at this time. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03351
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: false rumor of Richard Montgomery's death
1775/12/26
Walter describes his relief at having received a letter from Richard Montgomery, which confirmed that he is still alive, despite rumors to the contrary. Walter writes that Montgomery seems in good spirits, and "says the Walls of Quebeck are in a...
GLC03107.03338
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: good price for iron
1776/02/09
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: 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
Conveyance of land to Henry Livingston
1792/04/14
Peter R. Livingston signed as a witness to the agreement on p.3. Docketed on p.3.
GLC03107.04357
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: news of American troops
1775/06/21
Walter writes that he has heard of plans to send troops to New York under General Worcester, and notes that Coll. [George] Washington, "a good soldier and a man of sense," if to be appointed commander-in-chief of the American forces. He also asks...
GLC03107.03330
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: nomination for Commissioner of the Treasury
1784/01/03
Walter states that while he was in Philadelphia he was nominated for a Commissioner of the Treasury. If he should be chosen for this position, he would have to give a security deposit, and asks his father if he would agree to be his security. He...
GLC03107.03564
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