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to Robert Livingston re: trade of goods
1725/07/08
Van Horne, Cornelius, fl. 1721-1737
Van Horne informs Livingston of the value of provisions and the outcome of transactions. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01654
to Robert Livingston re: slow trade
Van Horne, Johanna, fl. 1723-1725
Joanna apoligizes for her father's poor returns on flour, and notes how slow trade the trade is. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01655
to Robert Livingston re: customs laws
1725/07/09
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Robert expresses his annoyance with some customs laws, and gives his sympathy to his ill parents.
GLC03107.01659
to Robert Livingston re: account balance
1725/07/10
Knight, John, fl. 1725
Knight tells Livingston that he has paid the balance of his account, and notes the price of corn and flour. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01660
to Messrs Willings & Francis re: salvage
1800/12/30
Tingey, Thomas, fl. 1800
GLC02498.17
to John McClellan
3 May 1803
Cleaveland, Moses, 1754-1806
Discusses the business and legislative needs of Norwich & Woodstock Turnpike Company, which has "persons willing to trade the Shares of the Road from our Turnpike Road to the Massachusetts Line." Cleaveland was the company president. Address...
GLC02499.04
to Jesse & Robert Waln re: recently signed treaty (Jay's) of trade & commerce
1794/12/20
Josiah, James, fl. 1794
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02500.07
to unknown
1756/10/06
Bayard, William, 1729-1804
Forwards a list of prices and mentions the sale of a schooner, containing molasses and rum that had been taken by one of their privateers.
GLC02503.01
to Leroy, Bayard & McEvers
1801/10/09
Gadsden, Christopher, 1724-1805
Sends a bill of lading for his friend, Henry Middleton. Gadsden had been a member of the Stamp Act Congress.
GLC02503.10
[Contract for wheat]
1783/01/09
Tilghman, Edward, 1713-1786
Also signed by Andrew Wallace. Stipulates that Tilghman will deliver five hundred bushels of wheat to Wallace and outlines the details of the transaction.
GLC02503.21
to Preston King
26 October 1865
Chandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879
Chandler, a Republican Senator from Michigan, discusses a large warehousing firm with King, Collector of Customs of the Port of New York. States that T. F. Driggs of Michigan is a partner in the warehousing firm.
GLC02504.07
to George Ashmun
30 September 1839
Otis, Harrison G., 1765-1848
Otis, a former Massachusetts Congressman, declines an invitation from Massachusetts State Senator Ashmun, a member of the committee making arrangements for the Western Railroad Festival. Declares that the opening of the Western Railroad "is destined...
GLC02504.32
to John Francis Mercer
February 27, 1785
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Monroe, a member of the Confederation Congress, informs Mercer, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, that a secretary will soon be appointed to assist John Adams as Minister to Great Britain. States that James McHenry, also a member of the...
GLC02861
1822/06/05
Indicates that he is sending a favorable examination of claims due to Henry Clay for his role in negotiating a "commercial treaty with G Britain, jointly with Mr Adams & Mr Gallatin, which you will Find in his Favor". Written as President.
GLC02897
[to Robert R. Livingston]
December 19, 1801
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Says Convention of Mortefontaine, as exchanged by William Vans Murray, arrived on 9 October 1801. President Jefferson had it sent to the Senate for advice and consent since the French ratification was not pure and simple in the ordinary form. No...
GLC02899
to Peter Wager
23 December 1837
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Buchanan writes as a United States Senator from Pennsylvania. Discusses a possible mistake regarding the price of wine he ordered from Wager. Writes, "We have nothing new here except what you see in the papers. I think a deeper & stronger feeling...
GLC02949
to J. Vincent Browne
1 July 1832
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Informs that he has received his letter about cordage and tea. States that the Committee of Manufactures of the Senate is now meeting about the tariff and will report tomorrow. Remarks that " ... you have already engaged their attention and we hope...
GLC02927
Discrepancies in pay of Victuallers of New York and Albany
1701/02/06
Weemes, James, fl. 1700-1701
James Weemes discusses the rationales for the peculiarity that the Victualler at New York is paid 1/2 pence less per Soldier Victualled than his counterpart at Albany, with reasons ranging from earlier hunting requirements to inconvenience of laying...
GLC03107.00604
Account of Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
1701/05/05
Cuyler, Anna, fl. 1694-1701
Livingston owed Cuyler 11 shillings 3 pence for three items, including one involving his daughter Margaret.
GLC03107.00610
to Robert and Alida Livingston re: news of his venture with Samuel Vetch
1701/06/17
Livingston, John
John sends news of his health and his cargo of wool and Rum, which is carried on the ship jointly owned by John Livingston and Samuel Vetch. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00611
to Robert Livingston re: news from New York and England
1701/06/26
Riggs, John, fl. 1699-1701
Riggs writes disbelieving the actions recently taken by the French, and forwarding news of Parliamentary addresses to the King. He also writes of two merchants who decide against voyaging to Albany, and of a Captain whose ship had been siezed in New...
GLC03107.00614
to Robert Livingston re: the death of James the old Pretender
1701/07/06
Riggs writes with news of the death of former King James II, known afterwards as the 'Old Pretender.' Having not received any news from London, Riggs assumes that an embargo is in effect, and writes of a murderer who confessed to his crimes in the...
GLC03107.00616
to Robert Livingston re: news of their children and Samuel Vetch
Winthrop, John, fl. 1701
Winthrop sends news of John and Mary Livingston's [having wed in April 1701] arrival to New London with Samuel Vetch on the 7th of June, on their way to their trading mission in Canada. Winthrop states "[I] hope you did well understand [their plan]...
GLC03107.00619
to Robert Livingston re: potential embargo
1701/07/14
Riggs writes reiterating his fears of a news embargo, stating that no ship with news had arrived at either Boston or New York. He sends word that, contrary to rumors, Virginia Lt. Governor Nicholson is not married, and reports of a Major Hobbes who...
GLC03107.00620
to Robert Livingston re: prospect of a peaceful summer
1701/07/15
Jamison, David, fl. 1619-1717
Jamison writes to thank Livingston for his news on the Indian situation, claiming "We hear from Boston there is little prospect of any warr this Summer" and his hopes that this is a sign of things to come. He also writes of the Assembly elections,...
GLC03107.00621
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