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to Alexandre Hauterive
30 August 1793
Varick, Richard, 1753-1831
Reports the seizure of three French deserters but is compelled to discharge them due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
GLC08457
to Richard Varick
July 21, 1781
Tilghman, Tench, 1744-1786
Letter discusses several wartime matters: George Washington's desire for Varick to build an unspecified fortification, a lack of intelligence from Nathanael Greene and the Marquis de Lafayette, and reports of "a partial action between the Marquis and...
GLC00816
[Appointment of Richard Varick, Mayor of New York]
February 13, 1798
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Appointment of Varick to the positions of Mayor, Water Bailiff, and Clerk of the Market. Includes large pendant seal attached with ribbon. Modern mounting.
GLC00740
August 7, 1776
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
In the postscript it says letter has been forwarded to Connecticut Governor Trumbull and General David Waterbury of Connecticut shortly after General Schuyler led the controversial retreat from Crown Point. Says he received their letters from August...
GLC01529
A Journal of a Scout from Crown Point to St. John's Chamblee by Lieut Benjamin Whitcomb and four men
circa August 1776
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Clerical copy of a report of Whitcomb's spying mission in Canada 14-27 July 1776. Details their progress, the weather, attempts to get prisoners, and sightings of British troops moving supplies, etc. Notes that Whitcomb fired on a British officer...
GLC01072
February 7, 1801
Appointment of Varick to the positions of Mayor, Water Bailiff, and Clerk of the Market. Includes pendant seal attached with ribbon. Modern mounting.
GLC02127
to Dirck Romeyn
September 24, 1780
Varick says his he spent all of the previous night on "public letters" which now occupy all his time, and must be brief. He says Luzerne stopped with them on his way to meet Rochambeau, Ternay, and Lafayette. This would be the Frenchmen's first...
GLC03265
to Henry Glen
10 May 1783
George Washington's secretary describes to Glen, a deputy quartermaster general in the Revolutionary War, his eyewitness account of Washington's meeting with Sir Guy Carleton at Tappan, New York. Provides details of the meeting, which was intended to...
GLC03266
to Henry Knox
2 November 1783
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Notes that a previous reply he had written to Knox was stolen from the post office, along with other copies of letters sent to Colonel Varick (Richard Varick was Washington's recording secretary). Discusses military specifics regarding the soldiers...
GLC02437.09395
to Tobias Lear re: accepting President George Washington's invitation
1790/08/24
Written as Mayor of New York City. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02794.010
25 September 1777
Writes that he is pleased that General Benedict Arnold will remain and believes Arnold was ill treated by Continental General Horatio Gates at first Battle of Saratoga, 19 September 1777. Gates and Arnold clashed over strategy and Gates removed...
GLC06332
to Richard Varick [Incomplete]
15 November 1775
Scott, John Morin, 1730-1784
"Every office shut up almost...All business stagnated, the City is half deserted for fear of a Bombardment - a new Congress elected - those for New York you will see by the Papers are changed for the better - all staunch Whigs now - How it is with...
GLC09061
Engraving of Richard Varick
circa 1840
One engraving of Richard Varick dated circa 1840. Bust portrait of Varick.
GLC08878.0616
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