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to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: selling flour
1775/11/20
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
Henry writes that he got the best price he could for his father's flour, and discusses the settlement of their accounts.
GLC03107.03336
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: mounting tension in New York
1776/03/26
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
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: stagnation of business
1778/01/08
Henry informs his father that business has stagnated due to the scarcity of money. He also notes that the store houses in Boston are full of dry goods, but he is hesitant to purchase now, as he believes it wise to hold on to one's money. Docketed...
GLC03107.03364
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: passing of the Regulating Act
1778/03/13
Henry tells his father that the Connecticut Assembly just passed the Regulating Act with a slim majority, and it seems as if most people have a great contempt for it.
GLC03107.03366
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: anxious for the issues of the next campaign
1778/04/03
Henry writes that people seem anxious to learn the issues that will be prevalent in the next campaign, and notes that trade continues to be extremely slow in Boston, with almost no demand for iron.
GLC03107.03367
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: safe places for storing flour
1778/06/05
Henry discusses some possible safe places to store his father's flour, and makes arrangements to trade goods. He gives news of a French declaration of war against England, and also states that he fears the enemy will come up the river soon....
GLC03107.03373
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: fluctuating markets
1778/06/11
Henry states that he can not send his father accurate market prices since it fluctuates so dramatically. He explains that the scarcity of money caused the market to stagnate, but there has been a sudden rise due to a large quantity of cash sent to...
GLC03107.03374
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: apology for not visiting his father
1778/08/20
Henry apologizes for not paying his father a visit, but explains that he has been awaiting the outcome of a business venture that should make him an "independent fortune." He adds that if this plan fulfills itself, he will desire to purchase all of...
GLC03107.03377
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: plans to sell goods
1779/05/12
Henry asks to be left in charge of managing a recent shipment of goods, and promises to reserve some for his father's use. The goods consist mainly of clothes, stockings, etc., and Henry asks that his father keep this information quiet. Docketed on...
GLC03107.03388
Writ for the arrest of Elijah Bennet
1782/01/04
The writ orders the sheriff of Dutchess County to arrest Elijah Bennet, who has been charged with trespassing by Robert Livingston, Jr. On p.2, Luis DuBois signed a statement agreeing to carry out the writ.
GLC03107.03420
Receipt of payment from John Van Beuren for iron
1785/04/16
Written at the Manor of Livingston.
GLC03107.03578
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: need for a new hearth
1790/06/29
Henry regrets to tell his father that the hearth at the iron works is almost beyond help, and he would do well to order a new one as soon as possible. Written at the Manor of Livingston, in Ancram, New York.
GLC03107.03685
Settlement of account with Gideon Bushnll
1780/11/10
GLC03107.03754
Grant of property to a refugee, John Campbell
1781/03/06
Henry Livingston orders the refugee, John Campbell, to take possession of all property of the late William Seifer, as all of Seifer's heirs are with the enemy [British].
GLC03107.03755
Settlement of state flour account
1785/01/24
GLC03107.03769
to Peter Butter re: order to deliver a milk cow to Thomas Sanders
1790/05/17
Henry asks Peter Butter to deliver a milk cow to Thomas Sanders and to settle the price with him. In return, Henry will credit Peter's account with Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.03780
to [John Conchlin] re: order to deliver a cow to Peter Lott & Gideon Bushnell
1790/05/28
On p.2 Peter Lott signed for receipt of a cow, 31 May 1790, Manor of Livingston. Docketed on recto.
GLC03107.03781
Copy book of letters begun 18 December 1790
1790/12/18-1795/02/01
GLC03107.03785
Account of grain delivered to sundry people out of Ancram & Union mills
1791/03/05-1792/12/18
GLC03107.03790
Rent accounts of Jacob L. & Cornelius L. Decker
1799/01/10
The account records the back rent owed by Jacob L. and Cornelius L. Decker from the years 1791 and 1792.
GLC03107.03792
Accounts of various individuals
1801/01/09-1801/05/05
GLC03107.03794
Receipt of rent from James Smith
1806/01/29
GLC03107.03806
Receipt of rent from Peter Tries
1806/02/17
GLC03107.03808
1807/02/23
GLC03107.03809
Payments made by Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1810/06/26
GLC03107.03845
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