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Account of Shadrick Phelps with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1775/11/15
Van Buren, John, fl. 1773-1779
The account began December 1773, and includes potatoes, corn, wheat, pork, peas, and other provisions.
GLC03107.03301
Account of William Smith with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1773/12/05-1775/11/13
The account began 29 December 1773, and includes wheat, pork, peas, corn, shoes, and other provisions.
GLC03107.03302
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: business and trading expenses
1774/05/12
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.03305
Sales of wheat, potash, & butter on the account & risk of Robert Livingston, Jr.
1774/06/04-1774/12/31
GLC03107.03306
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: selling wheat
1774/08/04
Robert Cambridge states that wheat is sold at a most advantageous rate, and therefore asks his father to send some wheat down immediately. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03307
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sale of flour and other provisions
1774/08/08
Ludlow, Gabriel H., fl. 1774
Ludlow writes that Robert, Jr.'s vessel has arrived in New York, and he has sold almost all of the flour, with the exception of some barrels that were damaged by a leaking pump on the ship. He also states what goods he will send back to Robert, Jr....
GLC03107.03308
Bill of Flanning for Robert Livingston, Jr.
1774/09/24
GLC03107.03310
Invoice for Robert Cambridge Livingston
1774/10/03
A sizeable portion of the document is missing due to damage. Items on the invoice include calico, linen, leather, brandy, and oysters.
GLC03107.03311
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
1774/10/14
Items on the invoice/account include molasses, mint, shalloons, glass, and buttons.
GLC03107.03313
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for more stoves
1774/10/15
Stevenson, John, fl. 1765-1787
Stevenson asks Robert, Jr. to send him some more stoves to make up for being over-charged on the last shipment. He also states that he has tried to procure some Indian deer skins, but has not had any luck thus far.
GLC03107.03314
1774/12-1775/01/31
Post, Peter, fl. 1774-1775
In December 1774, Robert Livingston, Jr. purchased flour, corn, iron pots, and cod fish from Peter Post.
GLC03107.03315
[Payment for 66 bales of cotton]
18 May 1865
Allen, Henry Watkins, 1820-1866
Certifies that 66 bales of cotton will be paid to Mr. William Bradford in the Parish of Bossier, "in lieu of the same quantity due him for hauling 210 Bales…to Orange Texas." States that the cotton averages 500 pounds per bale. Signed by Allen as...
GLC04028
Al pueblo sensato de Mexico. Proclama [in Spanish]
11 April 1847
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
"To the sensible town of Mexico. A Proclamation." States that Americans are not enemies of peaceful Mexicans and that they respect their religion. Discusses martial law and the power of the army to prosecute offenders. Also mentions that all food...
GLC04070
(Boston Covenant). Calling for cessation of all trade with Great Britain
1774/06
Blank form, leaving empty the name of the town. Calls for a complete cessation of trade with Britain until repeal of the Boston Port Bill.
GLC04071
[Renunciation of claim by N. Roosevelt against Robert R. Livingston & John Stevens]
1811/08/28
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Roosevelt renounces his shipping-related claim against Livingston and Stevens. Signed by Nicholas Roosevelt and by Robert Fulton, as a witness. Document lacks original seal at right hand side.
Nicholas J. Roosevelt (1767-1854) had gone into joint...
GLC04266
to James Monroe
1811/11/08
Fox, Robert W., 1754-1818
Fox, the American consul at Falmouth, writes to Secretary of State Monroe on foreign affairs as they pertained to maritime commerce in the year preceding the War of 1812, particular British enforcement of the orders in council. Offers condolence on...
GLC04267.01
The Speeches of Mr. Ross and Mr. Morris...in the Senate...[right of deposit, La]
1803
Ross, James, fl. 1803
Published by Bronson & Chauncey. Speeches by Federalist senators from Pa. and NY 2/24/1803 urging a declaration of war on Spain, seizure of West Florida and New Orleans, and fortification of the Mississippi because of Spain's ending rights of deposit...
GLC04285
Voyages from Montreal on the River St. Laurence...to the Pacific Ocean [1789-93]
1801
Mackenzie, Alexander, 1764-1820
With three folding maps. Full title: "Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Laurence, through the continent of North America, to the frozen and Pacific Oceans; in the years 1789 and 1793. With a preliminary account of the rise, progress, and...
GLC04137
Commerce of the Prairies. Or the journal of a Santa Fe trader, during eight expeditions across the Great Western Praries, and a residence of nearly nine years in Northern Mexico.
1844
Gregg, Josiah, 1806-1850
Signed by James William Abert, an army officer and explorer. Published by Henry G. Langley. Includes two folding maps. Discusses New Mexico geography and history, Santa Fe trade, and travel to and within Northern Mexico.
GLC04146
Wah-To-Yah, and the Taos Trail; or prairie travel and scalp dances, with a look at los rancheros from Muleback and the Rocky Mountain camp-fire.
1850
Garrard, Lewis Hector, 1829-1887
Published by H. W. Derby & Co. Also published in New York, New York by A. S. Barnes & Co. Relates his 1846 journey along the Sante Fe and Taos (New Mexico) Trails while accompanying a merchant caravan led by Ceran St. Vrain. Includes Garrard's...
GLC04151
An Enquiry into the law merchant of the United States...
1802
Caines, George, fl. 1802
First American treatise on commercial law. Vol. 1 was the only one published. First edition. American Imprints 1978, Marvin p. 169. Spine title: Lex Mercatoria. Dedicated to Jefferson. Signed on titlepage " Jona. D. Weston."
GLC04160
to George Washington
22 December 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Introduces Rufus Davenport, a Boston merchant, to Washington. Writes that he, "like myriads of others, cannot die in peace, nor live with satisfaction, until they see you, who has done so much for them and for their Country!" Briefly discusses news...
GLC05544
to Andrew Johnson
January 15, 1866
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Letter draft written in prison by the former commander the CSS "Alabama" to the President defending himself against all charges. Discusses the surrender agreement at Greensboro, the definition of treason, the United States Constitution, and his...
GLC05590
to the Committee of Correspondence of Wellfleet, Massachusetts
1774/03/24
Cooper, William, 1720-1809
Writing on behalf of Boston's Committee of Correspondence, Cooper gives comments on the opinion of Bostonians regarding tea sold without tax.
GLC05537
to unknown
1784/08/10
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Asks his correspondent to deliver a letter. Requests that he be sent an act from his correspondent's state concerning interstate import duties. Discusses Rhode Island's opposition to impost duties called for by Congress under the Articles of...
GLC05538
"Commencement" address to Congress
November 18, 1818
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Commencement Message of President Monroe to both houses of Congress. Begins with positive assessment of America's situation and a discussion of a trade agreement with Great Britain. Then gets into relations with Spain, the real thrust of the speech...
GLC05569
[Privateer commission for the schooner "Adventure" of Exeter, New Hampshire].
3 April 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
President of the First Continental Congress John Hancock signed this privateer commission authorizing Commander of the Adventure James Johnson to capture British vessels and cargo.
GLC05659
to William Evarts
March 22, 1864
Pierrepont, Edwards, 1817-1892
Recounts a private conversation with the Secretary of State William H. Seward. Discusses presidential politics. Reports that Salmon P. Chase has withdrawn from the election. Remarks, "Mr. Lincoln has the people; there is no doubt of this; but he...
GLC05603.01.02
to Henry Remsen
8 June 1799
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Discusses the tobacco market and the high quality of tobacco grown at his estate. Reports that they should take advantage of the price of 11 cents per pound since it is so much lower than the Richmond price. States that he has sold his tobacco...
GLC05958
Daily chronicle & sentinel.
1862 - 1864
Morse, N.S., fl. 1862-1864
Each issue contains telegraphic reports and Northern news, mostly covering battle reports and war news. Commercial reports indicate stock values in Augusta markets, including financial, cotton, dry goods, grain, groceries, country produce, and sale...
GLC05959.07
[Presidential pardon of Charles Anderson, who was covicted of selling liquor to Indians]
12 August 1899
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Anderson was pardoned by McKinley. Countersigned by James E. Bayard, acting Attorney General. includes seal.
GLC06105
Knoxville tri-weekly whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 2 (July 29, 1864)]
29 July 1864
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Confiscation Acts - written by the United States District Attorney for the District of East Tennessee, Political Ad for Lincoln & Johson, trade regulations, the Rebel Raid in Maryland.
GLC06107.10
Sixth corps. [Vol. 1, no. 6 (May 3, 1865)]
3 May 1865
News of Lincoln's assassination and the capture and death of John Wilkes Booth. Also includes an article on opening trade with the south once all rebels have been overthrown, and the text of the "President's favorite poem."
GLC06107.34
[Circular letter on congressional proceedings preceding the War of 1812]
1811/02/27
Breckinridge, James, 1763-1833
Discusses the recent proceedings of Congress, specifically the non-intercourse and importation laws and the problematic European trade situation that led to War of 1812.
GLC05892
to Henry Knox
May 1777
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Writes a very detailed letter to her husband in Morristown, New Jersey during the American Revolution. Discusses the arrival in Boston of General Charles Tronson du Coudray, a French military engineer "who stiles himself Commander in Chief of the...
GLC05895
Autograph letterbook of outgoing correspondence, most 1785-88, 1805-8 & 1811-12
1785-1812
Langdon, John, 1741-1819
Including letters to John Hancock, Patrick Henry, John Jay, Thomas Pickering, John Sullivan, Charles Thomson, James Bowdin, and other State governors regarding military affairs, state customs regulations and the need for interstate coordination...
GLC05896
to Tench Coxe
February 12, 1819
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Notes the receipt of the printed addition to Coxe's memoir on cotton and agrees with his ideas. Discusses the nation's agricultural prospects for cotton, grain, and tobacco, in regard to rival markets ("Britain seems intent on supplanting our cotton...
GLC06325
The journals of Major Samuel Shaw, first American Consul at Canton
1847
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
[Title continued] "... with a life of the author, by Josiah Quincy." Shaw was Henry Knox's aide and he was related to Robert Gould Shaw. Printed by Crosby & Nichols.
GLC06155
[Validating invoice from Charles Tuling for importing merchandise]
February 24, 1862
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Partially printed document signed by Chase as Secretary of the Treasury. Application to allow admittance of the merchandise being imported by Tuling from Matanzas, Cuba on the bark St. Mary's. Also signed by Hiram Barney, as Collector of Customs in...
GLC06452.03
to Robert Tyler re: favoring annexation of Texas to expand cotton monopoly
1850/04/16
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Annexation of Texas to expand the cotton monopoly, not to divide the nation over slavery. "The monopoly of the cotton plant was the great and important concern... an embargo for a single year would produce in Europe a greater amount of suffering...
GLC06397
[Contracting Thomas Mumford of New London, Connecticut to acquire 50 tons of gunpowder for colonies]
28 November 1775
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Signed by Benjamin Franklin, Josiah Bartlett, Francis Lewis, Samuel Ward and Thomas Willing, all as members of a Committee of Secrecy appointed by the "honble. the Continental Congress..." Also signed by Thomas Mumford. Lays out the terms for the...
GLC06401
The American Museum: or repository of ancient and modern fugitive pieces, & c. prose and poetical. Volume IV.
July 1788- December 1788
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
Printed by Carey. Carey dedicates this volume to General George Washington. Includes a printing of Washington's farewell orders to the armies of the United States, issued 2 November 1783 from Rocky Hill, near Princeton, New Jersey (pages 240-242)....
GLC06565
G.O. no. 15 re: regulating trade with the Indians
1862/02/15
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
Disbound.
GLC06602
Boston gazette and country journal. [No. 1235 (April 27, 1778)]
27 April 1778
Edes, Benjamin, 1732-1803
Discusses military matters pertaining to the Revolutionary War. Reports on governmental matters related to the Continental Congress, including taxation, acts of Congress, and business proceedings of the East India Company. Includes a lengthy...
GLC06604
Proclamation by the President of the United States and the message of the governor of the state of Illinois, to the General Assembly, ...
24 December 1832
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Title continues, " ... together with a preamble and resolutions adopted by the Legislature accompanying the same." Printed on the first page is a letter introducing this proclamation by John Reynolds, Governor of Illinois, dated 24 December 1832...
GLC06605
Boston Gazette Extra, No. 2 [preparing for war]
1807/11/02
Prints Jefferson's 27 October 1807 message to Congress re: preparing for war against the British (which never came). One of the results of Jefferson's message was the Embargo Act.
GLC06613
to John Langdon re: Spain & Louisiana purchase, Jefferson's administration
1805/12/15
Plumer, William, 1759-1850
Jefferson administration's handling of commerce and maritime matters. Problems that have arisen with Spain over Louisiana purchase: "The Spanish nation is weak and feeble... much to fear from the potent arm of Bonaparte."
GLC06543
to John Langdon re: combination of powers against France
1805/12/18
Gilman, Nicholas, fl. 1755-1814
"If the combined powers should be successful against France... the British would either attempt to recolonize the U. S. or to destroy our commerce."
GLC06538
Authority to affix seal to convention with Japan for reduction of import duties
1866/04/09
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
With engraving.
GLC06655
to Rufus King
6 April 1797
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
References many letters he has received from King and others. Pickering writes as Secretary of State to King as American Minister to Britain. Expresses anger at the French Directory over exclusion of American representatives in XYZ affair. Says...
GLC06652
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