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to Henry Knox
8 September 1791
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Later copy of a letter by Washington condoling Knox on the death of his son. Copied 3 February 1854 according to note at top of first page.
GLC02437.09318
to Lord Nottingham re: French intrusions, William and Mary
1690/03/27
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston writes imploring assistance from England in repulsing the incursions into New York made by the French and their Indian allies. He also sends news of Albany's joyful reaction to the crowning of William and Mary, and the news of Jacob...
GLC03107.00182
Census of inhabitants of Albany
1697/05/03
Complying with orders from Governor Benjamin Fletcher, Livingston compiled a census of "Christians and Indians" at Albany, comparing the numbers of 1689 with 1697 to account for the number killed or carried away since the beginning of the war.
GLC03107.00369
to Robert Livingston re: death of Aunt Cortlandt
1723
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01536
to Robert Livingston re: sale of provisions
1723/03/25
Van Horne, Cornelius, fl. 1721-1737
Van Horne informs Livingston of how provisions are selling, and also writes of the deaths of William Provoost's wife and Captain Theobald. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01557
to Robert Livingston re: resignation of the King of Spain
1724/04/16
Robert writes that the King of Spain resigned his kingdom in favor of his son Lewis, and that the Duke of Orleans has died, leaving the Duke of Bourbon as the Chief Administrator of affairs. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01568
to Robert Livingston
1724/12/21
Cruger, Henry, fl. 1724
Cruger writes that he plans to sail for the coast of Guinea in three weeks, and that he would like to see Robert and his family. He also informs Robert of the death of Coll. Prevoost.
GLC03107.01619
to Robert Livingston re: fear of war with the French and Indians
1725/08/16
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip writes that a soldier was kidnapped and killed by some Indians, and he fears that this may lead to a war. He blames the French for violence, and believes that they will destroy the continent. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01675
to Robert Livingston re: news of deaths
1725/08/25
Philip informs his father of the deaths of some individuals known to them. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01681
to Robert Livingston re: loss of slaves during voyage
1725/11/12
Bayard. Stephen, fl. 1725-1731
Bayard reports that 30 enlsaved people died on a voyage to the colony due to a shortage of food. He also mentions that Moses Levy is awaiting payment of Livingston's account. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01740
Last will and testament
[1722/09/02]
The document is a new copy of Robert Livingston's last will and testament, and annuls all previous wills.
GLC03107.01366
to Robert Livingston re: settling the affairs of the late John Livingston
1721/07/06
Livingston, Elizabeth, fl. 1714-1721
Elizabeth discusses the settlement of John's affairs, and thanks Robert for doing all he has to perpetuate John's memory. She also describes her loneliness, and thanks Robert for an offer to move in with him and Alida. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01376
[Order to carry out a death sentence against two convicted criminals]
1778/10/23
Bryan, George, 1731-1791
Order made under Bryan's authority and signed by "Jy Mattlock" as secretary. Orders Sheriff James Claypoole to carry out death sentences for Abraham Carlisle and John Roberts on 4 November 1778. Issued by the Supreme Executive Council of the...
GLC02503.04
to George Jay
22 May 1848
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886
Calls Jay's attention to eulogies written on the death of Adams' father, John Quincy Adams. Notes that Americans are closely watching Europe, where "Change is now the rule and stability the exception." Jay was in London.
GLC02505.01
Civil War Collection of 49 photographs [decimalized]
1860-1865
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Various stereocard and other smaller photograph prints, most unmounted, relating to the Civil War in Virginia. The images come from Thomas G. Knight, who worked in Brady's studios (it is said) as a teenager. Included are images of Gettysburg...
GLC03029
Morning reports of Co: B 72nd Regt. Penna Vols. Fire Zouaves
January 1863- June 1864
Shreve, Richard L.R., fl. 1863-1864
Daily morning reports for B Company, listing status of men under Captain Richard L.R. Shreve. Each day lists place, number of men according to rank, and notes on the days actions. Each day is signed by a first sergeant and a company commander. For...
GLC02988
Diary of John R. Garden.
1862-1863
Garden, John R., fl. 1841-1864
Diary covers activity of the 62nd regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, with roll of company M and daily entries. Includes detailed account of action at Gettysburg, mentioning Gen. Reynold's death and the fight for the wheat field (2 July 1863 entry)...
GLC02989
[Deposition of Clark concerning the murder of two Indians, signed with his mark]
1754/03/01
Clark, James, fl. 1751-1754
Clark signed with his mark "J." Clark was servant to Ebenezer Hall at Montinicus Island and saw Hall and his son shoot two Indians in the Summer in 1751 and bury them in his garden. The deposition says "The Examinant afterwards saw Hall cut the...
GLC03002.03
to Gov. Francis Bernard
1767/08/20
Flagg, James, fl. 1767
Informs Governor Bernard that Asten is "the person suspected by the Indians," for being responsible for "the Murder and Robbery of some of their Brethren." Asten was believed to be robbing the Indians of furs. Numerous people, including Indians, saw...
GLC03002.04
[Order to sheriffs, deputies & constables to arrest Asten for murdering Indians]
1767/09/10
Hutchinson, Thomas, 1711-1780
Signed as Chief Justice of Massachusetts, with the last paragraph in his hand. Orders to find and arrest Daniel Asten and Francis Douglass as "the Perpetrators of the murder and robbery," against certain Indians. In the document Asten's name is...
GLC03002.05
to Anne Brown Adams
5 January 1860
Stevens, Aaron D., 1831-1860
One letter from Aaron D. Stevens to Anne Brown Adams dated January 5, 1860. Awaiting his upcoming trial and execution, and recalls the deaths of John Brown and other Harpers Ferry raiders. Says "The boys met their fate very cheerful." Was badly...
GLC03007.01
1 March 1860
Likely copied in Anne Brown Adams' hand. Awaiting his execution "very cheerful and happy," he councils her to always try and do what is good, for "the better they do the higher they rise in happiness." Looks forward to "the other world" and meeting...
GLC03007.02
to Anne Brown Adams [Fragment]
January 17, 1860
Likely copied in Anne Brown Adams' hand. Written to one of John Brown's sons as well, addressed simply to "My Dear Brother." Portion of the letter written to the son states Stevens is awaiting execution, ready to die, and looking forward to the...
GLC03007.03
to his son
1862/04/23
Crosby, N., fl. 1862
Discusses preparation for Peninsular Campaign, as well as financial plans in case of his death.
GLC03046
Battle of Fair Oaks, Va. May 31st 1862
1862
Currier & Ives
Hand colored lithograph published by Currier & Ives at 152 Nassau Street, New York. Print is mounted. Caption beneath the title reads: "General McClellan having advanced 'The Army of the Potomac' to near Richmond, the Rebels took advantage of a...
GLC02881.10
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