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Pass For George P. Digges to deliver Santa Anna's terms of surrender
1836/07/04
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Orders to take "very important documents to the east." With endorsement on verso of George P. Digges for $14.75 in expenses.
GLC03037
Account of slave rebellion in New Orleans [in Spanish]
February 24, 1777
Desprez, Henrique, fl. 1777
Account of a slave rebellion while New Orleans was under Spanish rule. States that the rebellion occurred on 9 and 10 February 1777. Discusses what should be done to prevent future rebellions. States that drinking causes enslaved people to commit...
GLC03040
to John Biddle
1814/08/30
Committee of Correspondence of the City of Philadelphia
Indicates that the British attacked Washington, D.C., without any horses and may try to seize them wherever they land. Instructs Biddle to remove all horses from possible landing points for the British. The British had recently captured and...
GLC02978.02
to the committee on the Shaw monument
4 June 1897
Atkinson, Edward, 1827-1905
Atkinson, treasurer of the Robert Gould Shaw monument committee, informs other members of the committee that he intends to depart for London, England, and St. Petersburg, Russia. States that he hopes to finish matters concerning the monument before...
GLC02928.04
to John Jay re: powers and liabilities of consuls
1785/12/03
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Written as American Minister to Great Britain, to Secretary of Foreign Affairs Jay. Adams recommends Winslow Warren to be consul in Lisbon and discusses qualifications for consuls. Docketed by Jay. Written at Grosvenor Square.
GLC02951
to Joseph Pitcairn re: Mediterranean sailing for American ships, Algiers
1796/04/12
Adams, Thomas B., 1772-1832
GLC02961
to Alexander M. Ross
28 December 1887
Adams, Anne Brown, 1843-1926
Discussing newspaper articles related to her father, John Brown, and others' opinions of him. "I find now, since all the men who had any knowledge of his affairs, have written recollections and confessions, that he told me more of his plans than he...
GLC03007.18
Certificate for bounty land for Francis Hunt
1838/06/30
Hockley, George W., 1802-1851
Signed as Secretary of War of the Republic of Texas. The bouty is contingent upon Hunt's honorable discharge. Note: This is NOT a soldier's discharge.
GLC03039
to Mssrs. Lafarge, Patterson, & Havre re: trade in South America
1820/06/12
Zimmerman, fl. 1820
Zimmerman writes that recent political unrest has left the South American provinces without a government, but hopes that a just system will be settled upon soon. He then describes how trade has been affected in the region. The letter is marked as a...
GLC03107.04789
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: uproar in the City
1770/01/22
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
Peter Robert states that there has been great turmoil in the City since some British soldiers attempted to cut down the liberty pole. A number of skirmishes between citizens and soldiers resulted, with some blood shed, and Peter Robert notes that...
GLC03107.03228
to Robert Livingston, Jr.re: the prosperity of Robert, Jr.'s mills
1770/02/26
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Robert Cambridge congratulates his father on maintaining his mills throughout a period of "downfall and destruction." Preceded by a letter dated 19 February 1770, in which Robert Cambridge discusses the sale of his father's sloop, and also mentions...
GLC03107.03233
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sending a trading vessel to Quebec
1769/04/14
Peter Robert informs his father that he is sending a trading vessel to Quebec, and believes that his debts will soon be secured. With a copy of Governor Aubry's letter to Peter Robert, 11 July 1769, New Orleans, in which Aubry states that he has not...
GLC03107.03195
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: expulsion of English merchants from New Orleans
1769/11/08
Peter Robert explains that he has news that Capt. Harris must stay in New Orleans a little longer to collect some debts, and notes that the Spanish Governor has ordered all English merchants (with the exception of Harris) out of the territory.
GLC03107.03213
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trial of John Lamb for libel
1769/12/23
Peter Robert gives an account of a proceeding against John Lamb for libel, and notes that the Sons of Liberty are on his side and will work to exonerate him.
GLC03107.03219
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: ready to pay his account with Robert, Jr.
1773/09/06
Patterson, John, fl. 1777-1792
John Patterson asks Robert, Jr. to send him the balance of his account, and hopes that in the future he may provide for his family without relying on his extended famly. He also gives news of various military officers from England. Docketed on...
GLC03107.03288
to Mr. Patterson re: naval blockades
1805/07/10
N.B., fl. 1805
N.B. states that a British fleet has just sailed to France and established a naval blockade. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04499
to Montgomery Livingston re: best wishes for a pleasant stay in Italy
1836/10/28
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Robert L. Livingston wishes his son Montgomery to enjoy his stay in Italy and to learn as much as he can of its Roman history. He also gives news of the family at Clermont.
GLC03107.04555
Order for investigation of John Borland & Thomas Steel
1714/03/24
Council of Albany
The document states that Samuel Vetch is indebted to the Queen for a large sum of money, and has run away against her majesty's wishes. It notes that John Borland and Thomas Steel have corresponded with Vetch, and thus orders that they give over to...
GLC03107.04732
Manuscript related to losses incurred by a war
1696-1697
GLC03107.04776
Order to appear before the Chief Justice
circa 1585-1763
George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760
GLC03107.04816
to John DeWitt re: war between Great Britain and France
1740/09/06
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip Livingston expresses concern regarding the effect that a war between France and Great Britain may have on his trading. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04418
to Walter Patterson re: plans to travel to China
1803/04/23
Patterson, Daniel, fl. 1803-1818
Daniel explains his desire to secure a post on a ship to China, and also gives news of the family. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04497
to Mr. Patterson re: hope for a return to free trade
1807/02/09
Skipwith, Fulwar, 1765-1839
Skipwith writes that he hopes the British will cease their blockade of French ports so that free trade may resume. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04502
to W[alter] Patterson re: poor state of lumber trade
1793/12/10
A.C., fl. 1793
Due to the war, the author notes that the lumber trade has suffered greatly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04544
to William D. Patterson re: business arrangements
1808/01/15
Griffith, Robert E., fl. 1808-1815
The letter is preceded by a copy of another letter by Robert E. Griffith, dated 15 January 1808. The letter discusses current tensions with England, and expresses hope that recent negotiations have proved successful. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04548
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