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Paper delivered to the Council by William Smith
8 April 1701
Smith, William, 1797-1887
In the paper, William Smith discusses his right to the position of President of the council after the death of Richard, Earl of Bellomont.
GLC03107.04846
Paper presented to the Council to dispute William Smith's claims to authority
1701/04/09
Peyster, Abraham de, fl. 1768
Abraham de Peyster, Samuel Staats, Robert Walters, & Thomas Weaver presented the paper to Council. The document is marked as a copy.
GLC03107.04847
A bill concerning burials
1684/08/22
New York (N.Y.). City Council
"Be it enacted by this Generall Assembly and by the authority of the same that within every parish within this Government there shall be one or more places apoynted for the Buriall of the Dead and before the Corps be Interred there shall be three or...
GLC03107.04859
Obligations of the Assembly after the death of the Earl of Bellomont
1701/04/14
The manuscript states that since the death of the Earl of Bellomont, William Smith has claimed to be his successor, but has only hindered the work of the Assembly. Smith has delayed the realization of Bellomont's work, and the Assembly calls for his...
GLC03107.04934
Order for investigation into the drowning of Gerrit Hendrikse
1685/10/01
Wendel, Johannes, fl. 1684-1685
GLC03107.04871
Grant of power of attorney to Rip van Dam
1703
Crosby, Joshua, fl. 1703-1706
Joshua Crosby and Charles Hill, the executors of the late James Mills's will, appoint Rip van Dam to be their attorney in concluding the matter.
GLC03107.04939
Sale of the late Philip Livingston's estate at public auction
1790/04/23
Livingston, John H., fl. 1779-1800
Thomas Jones, Alexander Hamilton, and Brockholst Livingston are listed with John H. Livingston as persons to contact about the auction.
GLC03107.05303
Proclamation concerning riotous proceedings
1757/06/08
Delancey, James, 1703-1760
The proclamation describes a recent incident in which the tenants on the Manor of Livingston rioted in protest of the Livingston's claim to the land. As a result, a number of the tenants were shot in defense of the Manor, and Governor DeLancey...
GLC03107.05298
to Mother
March 27, 1864
Alden, William H., 1844-?
It looks like they are headed south this spring. There was a bad winter storm after they had some of the nicest weather for the past month or so.
GLC02831.23
Semi-weekly standard. [Vol. 12, no. 102 (December 19, 1862)]
December 19, 1862
Holden, William Woods, 1818-1892
The Battle of Kinston, The Battle of Goldsboro, The Fight at Fredericksburg, The Conscription Law. This issue contains a report of the Joint Select Committee concerning the seat of Adjutant General, Attorney General, and Solicitor of the Fourth...
GLC05959.23.10
to his parents, brother-in-law, and sister
March 27, 1865
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Writes that he is doing well and that the regiment is starting to receive a regular mail service. Since leaving Fayetteville, North Carolina there have been some hard fights. On 16 March their division and the First Division of the Corps. bore the...
GLC07460.115
to Benjamin S. Elliot
June 23, 1862
Coriell, W. Wall, fl. 1862
One letter from W. Wall Coriell to Benjamin S. Elliot dated June 23, 1862. Coriell expresses his joy in getting a letter from Plainfield again and is glad he has not been forgotten. He describes his duty on the picket line and mentions a skirmish...
GLC10151.01.02
[Note identifying letter bundle from Catharine Graham to husband left to daughter Catharine S. Gregorie upon her mother’s death]
circa 1826
Gregorie, Catharine S.M., 1765-1821
One undated note in the hand of Catharine S. Gregorie's daughter indicating that the correspondence between her mother, Catharine S. Gregorie, and her stepfather, William Graham was dated 1796-1820, and returned to her upon the death of her mother...
GLC01795.044
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