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to Henry Knox
5 November 1795
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Discusses Knox's business dealings with George Meade and states that he has tried negotiating with him [Meade] for a while, without success.
GLC02437.06563
to Samuel Hodgdon
12 November 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
States that he is looking forward to the next post as he is hoping Hodgdon will have some conclusive information regarding the business dealings with George Meade. Mentions that Knox's son is staying with his uncle in Dedham, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.06569
20 November 1795
Writes that he is "likely to close your business with the most unruly and troublesome man living - " most likely referring to George Meade. Also discusses finances regarding land.
GLC02437.06572
19 August 1795
Discusses business arrangements and financial transactions.
GLC02437.06495
An act for... erecting a corporation to carry on a trade to the South-Seas
1711
Great Britain. Acts.
Establishing the South Seas company. Overspeculation in the company's stock led to the "bubble" and the crash, when it came, saw the first modern depression. With exchange stamp of Harvard's Baker Library
GLC08613
to George Vaughan
17 October 1934
DuPont, Pierre Samuel, 1870-1954
Responding to a letter written by Vaughan, DuPont sees the general failure of religious teaching as an evil to be combatted. He admits that he may not be the best person to offer advice since he does not attend church, but asserts that he is a...
GLC05508.091
to Richard Waldron
21 July 1743
Pepperrell, William, 1696-1759
Pepperell reports his daughter and grandson very ill. He also mentions business matters.
GLC05508.009
[Act of a French society concerning the slave trade] [In French]
1748-1750
"Acte de Societe concernant l'Etablissement d'un commerce suivi de la Traite des Negres a la Cote D'Angole" (pertains to Senegal). Organization of French slave trade company. Has numerous addenda for 1748, 1749 and 1750, all dated and signed at...
GLC06136
to Catherine Greene
4 September 1779
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
Written by Major General Greene to his wife Catharine. Says she must be away or he would have received a letter from her. Says her last letter was very melancholy. Believes she would not leave him under this impression for a month if she feels...
GLC05624
to Sylvanus Bourne
11 June 1783
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818
Written by Major General St. Clair to Bourne. References Bourne's previous letter. Has left it at home, which has kept him from replying as particularly as he wanted. Letter deals with a business transaction the two made previously with a Mrs. Bayard...
GLC05698.03
[Endorsement on promissory note of $5,000 from John Nicholson]
March 15, 1798
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
Signed by Morris on verso and dated 15 March 1798. Original note signed by John Nicholson, Morris's business partner, on 15 March 1795 promising to pay Morris $5000 in three years. Endorsement on verso of original note dated 1 March 1797 signed by...
GLC05724.01
[Notice of attempt to collect payment from John Nicholson]
March 17, 1798
Diehl, Nicholas, Jr., fl. 1798
Printed and manuscript document. Partially printed form on first page stating that Diehl, a Notary Public for Pennsylvania, at the request of James Warrington, went to collect payment of a promissory note of John Nicholson, but found the business...
GLC05724.02
to Stephen Twining re: lawsuit, business
1799/12/05
Goorich, Elizur, fl. 1799-1809
Possibly on business related to Yale's President Dwight?
GLC05754.01
[Portrait photograph of John D. Rockefeller]
1912
Tou, Edmond, fl. 1912
Signed in pencil by Rockefeller and Edmond Tou (on the plate). Image is ca. 1930, per Charles Hamilton. Note in ink on verso: "Return to: William Hoster, 281- 4th Ave, N.Y." A note in pencil from a previous owner notes "@ age 72 @ 1912," possibly...
GLC05148
Corneilis Vanderbilt
1865 ca.
D'Utassy, fl. 1865
Three quarter length portrait. Signed on verso. Imprint: "D'Utassy's, formerly (Johnson, Williams & Co.)"
GLC05151
Statement of bills paid by Cornelius Vanderbilt for steamboat Thistle at first cost
10 May 1824
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1749-1877
Co-signed by William Gibbons. Lists bills Vanderbilt paid in April and May 1824, settled at $4617.88. Written on ledger paper.
GLC05179
Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge.
1843
Eldridge, Elleanor, 1785-?
Printed by B. T. Albro. Compiled by Francis Harriet Whipple Green McDougall (born Francis Harriet Whipple), an abolitionist and author. Eldridge was a black female slave and servant, who saved money from her labors, establishing herself as a...
GLC06083
[Contract between The Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Shamokin, Pennsylvania and Thomas Alva Edison]
4 May 1883
Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931
Also signed by members of the Edison Electric Illuminating Co., William H. Dougherty, President; John Mullen, Treasurer; and William Beury, Secretary. Signed as a witness by A. Robertson. Agreement to electrify the town of Shamokin, Pennsylvania....
GLC05971
to Timothy Pitkin
12 June 1796
Whitney, Eli, 1765-1825
Whitney, noted for his invention of the cotton gin, informs Connecticut State Senator Pitkin that Whitney's business partner, Phineas Miller, will soon arrive in New Haven. Refers to an enclosed letter for [John?] Wordsworth (not included)...
GLC05973
Statement &c
1783-1815
List of potential costs and profits for a mine. Gives a run down of amounts based on annually mining 100 tons of an unknown material (although it could be copper, see GLC02437.08433). Wants to have £12,000 capital. Part of the capital would go to...
GLC02437.08425
23 November 1785
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Discusses his concerns about the Waldo patent lands, particularly that Mr. [William] Wetmore's claims have gone unattended for a long time. Considers Mr. Francis Waldo's portion of the lands, as well as the failing lime business.
GLC02437.09142
15 April 1786
Writes that he and the rest of the family are upset by the "melancholy information" Knox related in a previous letter (this may refer to the death of Hannah Flucker, or "our Aunt Flucker," as he refers to her, in 1785). Discusses his upcoming...
GLC02437.09150
[Power of attorney]
14 April 1795
Copy of a document officially giving Joseph Peirce the power of attorney.
GLC02437.06390
[Notes]
circa 14 May 1795
Notes regarding various business, listed by date. Includes a drawing of a pointing hand on the first page.
GLC02437.08685
to William Knox [incomplete]
3 September 1792
Writes that he is not a good correspondent and this lack "of duty on my part however does not arise from a want of affection." Mentions that a vessel escaped him a few days ago and the situation "mortifies me not alittle." Gives him some business...
GLC02437.10253
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