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Account of Robert Livingston
04 July 1700
Hoogan, William, fl. 1700
Livingston purchased wine and rum from Hoogan. It appears that the wine and rum was then sold to some Indians on the 4 July 1700.
GLC03107.02052
to Alida Livingston re: order to grind wheat for sale
April 1713
Livingston, Gilbert, 1718-1789
On behalf of his father, Gilbert tells his mother to stop brewing and malting beer, as it is too late in the year to sell it. Rather, she ought to grind all the flour and purchase as much wheat as possible, since these will get a better price.
GLC03107.02243
List of goods wanted for the store
circa 1783-1815
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Goods include rum, cloth, jersey, flannel, calico, and silk.
GLC03107.03713
New York daily tribune. [Vol. 20, no. 5950 (May 19, 1860)]
19 May 1860
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
Discusses the nomination of Abraham Lincoln as President by the Republican National Convention, which convened May 1860 in Chicago, Illinois. Reports on the reaction of citizens in New York City to the announcement of Lincoln's nomination, including...
GLC03127
1863 Diary
December 1862 - May 1863
Stout, Frankin, fl. 1853
Camp 6, 129th Regiment. Daily record of army life. On January 20th they find a man almost dead from drinking too much. On April 25the paymaster arrives causing the men to cheer. On May 13th, they arrive in Baltimore.
GLC03131.07.02
to William Clegg
circa 28 September 1862
Carter, Kate, fl. 1862
The year appears to be written in a different hand. State is not given; possibly Delta, Louisiana. Writes that she is sending her servant with items for Clegg's patients, such as cordials and teas.
GLC03133.06
to Margaret Arnold
25 July 1768
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Writes to his wife, Peggy, in New Haven, Connecticut. Informs that he has sent her brandy, oranges, coconuts, handkerchiefs, and more from the West Indies and hopes the shipment has arrived safely. Briefly discusses his own trade. Desires to return...
GLC03301
to William Jarvis re: Jefferson's pleasure at recent retirement
05 December 1810
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written as retired President to Jarvis, American consul at Lisbon. Jefferson also thank Jarvis for Merino sheep and the wines he sent. Written in Monticello
GLC03320
to George & Cyrus Dickson re: religion of whites in Illinois, Indian mission
28 May 1834
Dickson, William G., fl. 1861-1866
Dwells at considerable length upon a meeting with the Chief of the Potawatamie Indians, who accused white traders of using liquor to "destroy his people"
GLC03383
to Rev. T. V. Moore re: crisis in southern affairs
30 May 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Thanks Moore for a gift of wine and for his prayers. Lee offers sympathy for the capture of his sons. Of the wine, Lee writes "It was what the Surgeon thought I required...." Lee has signed twice, once in initials after the postscript.
GLC03398
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