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Receipt of wheat in store for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1809/02/05
Cantine, Matthew, fl. 1809
On P.2 Henry Livingston signed for receipt of 2 fowls from John Weaver on account of rent. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.03827
Receipt of wheat for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1809/03/04
Cantine, Peter Jr., fl. 1802-1813
GLC03107.03830
Receipt from Joseph Koot of wheat due Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
GLC03107.03831
Receipt of rye for rent due Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1809/05/03
Williams, Isaac B., fl. 1808-1814
Written at the Manor of Livingston, in Ancram, New York.
GLC03107.03832
Receipt from James Smith of wheat for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1809/05/06
GLC03107.03833
1809/06/10
Myers, Simon I., fl. 1809
GLC03107.03834
Receipt of wheat in the store for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1810/02/24
Van Stunburgh, Jacob B., fl. 1810
GLC03107.03850
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: success at the iron works
1787/07/04
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Robert Cambridge writes that he shares his father's joy regarding the success of the iron works, and looks forward to a more favorable iron market. He also laments the prospect of an insect ravaging crops.
GLC03107.03623
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: order for a shipment of flat and square iron
1787/11/01
Manley, Robert, fl. 1787
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03627
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: complaints regarding sleigh iron
1787/12/16
John, Robison, & Co., fl. 1787
John Robinson & Co. write that they have not been able to dispose of the sleigh iron they ordered from Robert, Jr. as everyone has complained that it is too thick. They therefore desire Robert, Jr. to retrieve the iron and credit their account for...
GLC03107.03630
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: inquiry regarding iron
1788/02/20
Ten Eyck & Pawling, fl. 1786-1788
Ten Eyck & Pawling desire to know if they can rely on having a shipment of iron at the price they proposed. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03631
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for a shipment of iron
1788/04/12
Glen & Bleecker (firm)
GLC03107.03633
Sale of a crop of rye to Robert Livingston, Jr.
1788/04/22
Viele, Wilhelmus, fl. 1788
Viele declares that he will sell his forthcoming crop of rye to Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.03634
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: hope for a good season with the furnace
1788/05/22
Robert Cambridge writes that although the rainy weather has impeded the blast of Robert, Jr.'s furnace, it will probably prove beneficial in the long run. He also discusses the market value of provisions, and advises Robert, Jr. to send his flour to...
GLC03107.03635
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: order for a shipment of iron
1788/07/01
Stevenson, Duer, & Ten Eyck, fl. 1788
GLC03107.03637
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: pleasant impressions of Canada
1788/08/07
Patterson, John, fl. 1777-1792
Patterson writes that they recently departed from Quebec, and found Canada to be a most beautiful land. He also gives news of a recent act of parliament that will permit the exportation of iron to Great Britain duty free. He advises Robert, Jr...
GLC03107.03640
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: shipping and trading
1788/09/03
Robert Cambridge discusses the prices of different goods, and makes business arrangements. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03642
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trade arrangement
1788/09/06
Robert Cambridge writes that Mr. Hoffman will accept iron for the goods that Robert, Jr. desires. He also states that he would like a franklin stove for the coming winter. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03643
Account re: rum, furnace stones, beef, bread, and milk
1788/09/11
Elliott, Michael, fl. 1767-1790
GLC03107.03644
1788/09/24
Thomas Jenkins, & Co., fl. 1788
Thomas Jenkins & Co. make arrangments to trade rum and molasses for two barrels of Robert, Jr.'s superfine flour. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03647
Order for sleigh and square iron
1788/10/24
Bleecker, John J., fl. 1788
GLC03107.03649
Account of Timothy Loomis
1788/11-1789/11
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Items on the account include linen, sugar, salt, silk, tobacco, and rum.
GLC03107.03650
1788/11/18
Wigram, John, fl. 1782-1791
Wigram states that he will send Robert, Jr. some pig iron, and requests that it be paid for with linens.
GLC03107.03651
1788/11/29
Hale, Daniel, fl. 1788
GLC03107.03652
1788/12/22
Ten Eyck & Pawling discuss the prospect of procuring and selling wheat.
GLC03107.03653
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