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To: Isaiah L. Green.
December 9, 1808
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Written after retirement to Congressman Isaiah L. Green concerning repeal of Embargo Act and arming of ships.
GLC03511
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: advice to sell flour quickly
1775/05/29
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Robert Cambridge writes that he has sold the last of his flour, and explains: "I thought it too dangerous to keep produce on hand at present it being most probable that a termination of our Commerce will take place about the middle of July and...
GLC03107.03332
Account of William Trafford with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1779/05/11
Van Buren, John, fl. 1773-1779
The account began on 15 January 1776, and shows that Trafford purchased cornel, wheat, flour, and other provisions from Robert, Jr.; and in turn performed labor at Ancram. Written at the Manor of Livingston.
GLC03107.03339
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trading difficulties
1776/04/21
Robert Cambridge states that it has been extremely difficult to obtain dry goods as of late, and has therefore not included any carpet in his last shipment to Robert, Jr. He also writes that he has had difficulty disposing of his father's flour, and...
GLC03107.03344
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: anxious for the issues of the next campaign
1778/04/03
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
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: sale of flour
1778/07/10
Russell, Thomas, 1749-1796
Russell informs Robert, Jr. of the flour he has sold for him, and also gives him the current market price. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03375
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for a shipment of iron
August 29, 1778
Montgomery, Richard, fl. 1775-1778
Docket and address leaf on recto.
GLC03107.03378
Account of Elias Tooker with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1784/12/29
The account began 23 December 1778. Tooker purchased wheat, beef, pork, cornell, and other provisions from Robert Livingston, Jr., and in turn worked at Robert, Jr.'s iron works.
GLC03107.03381
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
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: prosperous harvest and trade
1781/09/21
Robert Cambridge writes that his travels have been most taxing, but notes that the harvest was "luxurient," and that trade in Philadelphia is expected to be advantageous. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03409
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trade in Philadelphia
1781/10/12
Robert Cambridge writes that due to a drought, the buck wheat crop is not as good as was expected. He also states that trade in Philadelphia is profitable, but goes on to note that is is "frequently subject to great checks from the extravagant...
GLC03107.03411
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: difficulty collecting outstanding debts for iron
1782/03/15
Van Vechten, Teunis, 1707-1785
Van Vechten informs Robert, Jr. that he has had much difficulty in collecting the outstanding debts for iron due to a scarcity of cash. He also states that he has had a writ issued against one of Robert, Jr.'s tenants, and discusses the iron trade....
GLC03107.03424
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: iron trade
1782/04/09
Van Vechten asks Robert, Jr. to send him cloth, and states that he has shipped him the requested iron.
GLC03107.03428
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: business and trade
1782/05/02
Van Vechten writes that he has sold iron to a select group of people, but believes payment will be slow due to the scarcity of money. He also discusses the market price of different goods, and orders wagon tire from Robert, Jr. With docket and...
GLC03107.03433
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for sheep's wool
1782/05/16
Van Vechten discusses the trade situation, and asks Robert, Jr. to send him some sheep's wool. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03438
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: price of sugar
1782/06/29
Van Vechten informs Robert, Jr. of the sale and trade of goods, and states that due to the extravatently high price of sugar, he will not purchase any until he receives direct orders from Robert, Jr. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03440
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: shipping flour
1782/08/17
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03445
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: apology for failure to make a payment
1782/09/10
Van Deusen, Jan, fl. 1782
Van Deusen apologizes for not paying Robert, Jr. for iron, and assures him that this is not due to carelessness, but to the numerous misfortunes that have befallen him. He promises to pay his debt as soon as he has the resources available to do so....
GLC03107.03447
Bill of sale of slaves, livestock, and other goods to Robert Livingston, Jr.
1782/11/21
Bain, Peter, fl. 1782
P.2 is "A Schedule of the Slaves, Cattle, horses, & Goods sold and delivered as per the bill of sale on the other side with their particular Prices for the use of Coll Livingston." Signed by both Robert Livingston and Peter Bain.
GLC03107.03456
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: account of family and trade
1782/11/16
Livingston, John, 1714-1786
John writes that he and his family are well, and discusses the settling of trade accounts and the current prices for provisions. He also notes that by the latest news, there are no prospects for peace. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03460
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: extravagent prices
1782/11/22
Van Vechten writes that he has delayed purchasing kersey and other woolen goods due to extravagent prices, and asks Robert, Jr. for further instructions regarding this matter. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.03462
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trade arrangments
1782/12/11
Hammond, Eliakim, fl. 1782-1784
GLC03107.03466
Account of John Williams with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1783/08/13
Wigram, John, fl. 1782-1791
The account began 21 December 1782. Williams purchased salt, sugar, and other goods from Robert, Jr., who in turn owed Williams wages for carpentry services. Written at the Manor of Livingston, in Ancram, New York.
GLC03107.03469
to Robert LIvingston, Jr. re: shipping and trading arrangements
1782/12/23
GLC03107.03470
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: hopes for more prosperous trade
1783/02/23
Bogardus, Jacob, 1750-?
Bogardus writes of his hopes for an improvement in trade: "times have been fluctuating & distracting for trade, but now the happy moment is at hand when we can again hope for order & Regularity to take place amongst us. When the happy event of peace...
GLC03107.03478
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