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Invoice of goods shipped to Newfoundland on the account of Archbald Cummings
circa 1585-1763
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston shipped bread, beer, and biscuit by order of John Borland on board the good Pink.
GLC03107.01835
to Ruth Miller
03 September 1814
Miller, James, ?-1851
Discusses the current British attack on Fort Erie during the War of 1812: "We have from fifty to two hundred cannon shot and shells thrown into our camp every twenty four hours." Speculates on rumors of American reinforcements and the possibility of...
GLC03370
The Theatre of war in North America [with:] A compendious account....
November 1776
Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
Not in Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, but possibly related to 6 (?). With text "A Compendious Account of the British Colonies in North America" which contains a 1765 popluation chart of the British Colonies in North America...
GLC03285
to Lord Frederick North
1 August 1783
Carleton, Guy, 1724-1808
Transmits extracts of letters (not included) written by an unknown member of Congress to a friend which have come into his possession. Advises that the letters, " ... contain so much information, and appear to be written with so much judgment, that...
GLC03305
Orders re: naming all officers and soldiers of Fort William Henry as freemen
1702/05/27
Due to regulations preventing all but free men from carrying on as tradesmen in the colonies, many soldiers and officers of his Majesty's Armies had deserted their posts due to want of food and clothing. In an effort to convey gratitude and maintain...
GLC03107.00675
Account of the squadron gone to Canada
1711/07/30
Account of ships sent to Canada from Boston that lists the types of vessels, the ships' names, the captains's names, and the number of men and guns on board.
GLC03107.00886
"An account of the men & Transports which were lost and Castaway in . . .
1711/08/23
. . . Canada River the 23 day of August 1711 in a Violent Storm."
GLC03107.00888
to Robert Livingston re: attacked by Indians
1712/05/27
Livingston, John
John describes an attack made by Indians, and then asks his father to speak to Govr. Hunter regarding a financial matter with Capt. [Wimes].
GLC03107.00909
to Robert Livingston re: interest in an expedition
1712/06/13
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip discusses how difficult it is to purchase wheat at the moment, and also requests that his father volunteer him for a tentative expedition, as he is eager to find a profitable position. He concludes by stating his suspicions of the 5 Nations...
GLC03107.00919
to Robert Livingston re: fear of attacks from French and Indians
1712/06/21
John writes to inform his father that he is currently stationed with 600 men and officers, who are awaiting news from England regarding how they are to settle the garrison. The situation is tense due to the threat of a French and Indian attack, and...
GLC03107.00920
to Alida Livingston re: French and Indian attacks
1712/06
John reiterates much of what he wrote in an earlier letter to his father. He describes the persistent fear of French and Indian attacks, and states his desire to purchase either Capt. Wimes' or Ingolesbey's Commission so that he may move closer to...
GLC03107.00928
to Robert Livingston re: attack by French and Indians, military fortifications
1712/08/07
John states that he is uneasy about the establishment of a garrison where he is, and discusses a recent attack by French and Indians. He also mentions the monetary complications that have arisen with the recent constructin of fortifications....
GLC03107.00936
to Robert Livingston re: family concerns
1712/11/20
Vetch, Samuel, 1668-1732
Vetch forwards his and his wife's regards to the Livingston family, and discusses the health and well-being of their relations.
GLC03107.00945
to Robert Livingston re: slow trade and a shortage of money
1713/04/13
Philip urges his father to procure a pass to go to Canada where he may make some money, and asks that his father to help him financially by sending him one or two enslaved people, and paying some of his debt. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00970
to Johanna Livingston re: hopes of seeing her sister in Boston
1713/01/24
Vetch, Margaret, 1681-1758
Also contains ALS from Samuel Vetch to Jo[h]anna Livingston in which Vetch apoligizes that his wife missed Jo[h]anna earlier that year, and he hopes that they may meet in Boston in the Spring. Both send their sympathies for the death of Mary...
GLC03107.00996
to Robert Livingston re: news from England
1713/06/22
Livingston, Johanna, fl. 1711-1717
Jo[h]anna writes that a ship recently arrived from England with news of peace and that Coll Nicholson is coming to establish a government in Annapolis, in which Samuel Vetch will have his own company. She also mentions the engagement of her brother...
GLC03107.01013
to Robert Livingston re: Samuel Vetch's grievances against Nicholson
1714/04/26
Margaret writes to ask her father to forward the contents of her letter to Gov. Hunter, who has failed to respond to her husband's complaints and inquiries. The letter gives a full account of Samuel Vetch's grievances against the "malice" of Genrall...
GLC03107.01069
to Robert Livingston re: decision to travel to Great Britain
1717/10/15
Margaret writes of news that Samuel Vetch has been superceeded in his position at Annapolis Royall. Due to Samuel's failure to write to her, she has resolved to travel to him in England. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01191
to Samuel Vetch re: state of military expedition
1709/09/02
Officers of Woodcreek
Letter written to Samuel Vetch by officers preparing for the next stage of a military expedition toward Canada. The officers relate their reservations about the endeavor, believing that if the expedition fails, their country will be reduced to a...
GLC03107.00805
"Instructions to be given to the two Indians to be sent . . .
1709
. . . to Montreal, and Quibeck." Document leaves instructions to take careful note of troops and fortifications in Canada. The document is also signed by Col. Fr. Nicholson.
GLC03107.00807
to Robert Livingston re: victualling garrisons
1711/01/17
Vetch explains that he has travelled from Annapolis to Boston in order to settle the accounts of the garrisons. He discusses how he will cover the expenses and acquire the necessary provisions. He also talks of moving his family from Annapolis and...
GLC03107.00822
to Robert Livingston re: concerns regarding French and Indians
1711/04/24
Beekman, Joanna, fl. 1711
Joanna expresses concern regarding the presence of French spies among the Indians, and accounts for goods that her husband ordered her to send to Livingston. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00876
to George Clinton
23 August 1783
Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794
Reports on an unsuccessful conference in Canada concerning assuming control of the western forts. Indicates that General Frederick Haldimand, the governor of the province of Quebec, refused to agree on any terms until there was a definitive treaty...
GLC04843
to John Jay
4 March 1777
Troup, Robert, 1757-1832
Written by Troup as aide-de-camp to General Horatio Gates. In 1777 Jay was a legislator in New York, between appointments to the Continental Congress. Troup had been a law student under Jay. Provides a very blunt assessment of the situation in the...
GLC04854
to Robert Livingston re: news of the fleet, reports from England
1699/02/05
Hunt, Daniel, fl. 1698-1699
Hunt writes of news from England and the fleet out at sea, claiming that Captain Kidd may be sent home. He mentions the naval action in conjunction with the Scots at Caladonia, and also enslaved people from Algeria. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00476
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