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to Thomas Ewing
February 22, 1850
Smith, Caleb B. (Caleb Blood), 1808-1864
Recommending William D. Shepherd for a clerkship, and enclosing a petition signed by many Indiana Whigs supporting this promotion.
GLC02320.02
A General Association, agreed to, and subscribed by the Freeholders and Inhabitants of the County of Dutchess
circa June 1775
Morison, Malcom, fl. 1775
Cosigned by Matthew Paterson, Joseph Chandler, Comfort Ludinton, Ruben Miers, James Dickinson, Jr., Isaiah Barnett, Malcom Morison, Alexander Kidd, Henry Ludinton, William Calkin, David Akinis, Stephen Baxter. Issues a statement in support of...
GLC02329
Endorsement on petition requesting that Scout E. Walker be held
25 September 1864
Johnson, Bushrod Rust, 1817-1880
Endorsement on verso of a 2 September petition written in Pitch County. In the petition, twelve men request that Colonel George Wortham allow Elijah M. Walker, Company F., 49th North Carolina Infantry, to remain as a scout for Bertie County....
GLC02396
"Petition of Robert Livingston on which the patent of 1686 was founded"
circa 1585-1763
GLC03107.04797
Rejection of the petition of Petrus Polfer
Williams, E., ?
The manuscript explains that in 1795, Petrus Polfer petitioned the Assembly to challenge the rights of the original proprieters of the Manor of Livingston. After investigating the charges, the Assembly concluded that the proprieter's had been in...
GLC03107.04927
Petition of Johannes Provoost to Governor Henry Sloughter
1691
Provoost, Johannes, fl. 1691
Provoost petitioned the Governor to ask that a ship unlawfully confiscated by Jacob Leisler be returned to him.
GLC03107.04830
Petition of John Lanch to Richard Earl of Bellomont
1700/08/27
Lanch, John, fl. 1700
John Lanch petitioned Bellomont to request that he be paid for some hogs and a cow that Indians slaughtered.
GLC03107.04844
Petition to purchase a tract of land
Vrooman, Adam/van Olinda, P., ?
The petitioners Adam Vrooman and P. van Olinda ask the Mayor and Aldermen if they may purchase a tract of land currently used by Indians, as it would be a convenient settlement for their children.
GLC03107.04931
Petition of Johan Clute to the Court of Common Pleas
Clute, Johan, fl. 16th-17th century
In his petition, Johan Clute stated that he paid all of his late uncle's debts.
GLC03107.04932
Petition before the Council of New York [fragment]
Due to damage, much of the document is illegible.
GLC03107.04962
Petition of Arnout Cornelise [incomplete]
1690/02/27
Cornelise, Arnout, fl. 1690
GLC03107.04875
Petition to the Legislature of New York
1790
Subscribers and merchants of New York
The subscribers and merchants of New York ask the Legislature to reconsider a law requiring all Port Wardens to be the masters of vessels. They describe the rule as unconstitutional, and beyond the Legislature's power.
GLC03107.05310
to John Bacon
13 December 1789
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the Waldo patent. Refers to difficulties in having the patent authorized by the Legislature of Massachusetts. Mentions struggles with settlers who believe they have claims upon the land.
GLC02437.04437
to Edward Carrington
February 7, 1790
Discusses the issue of General Nathanael Greene being responsible for John Bank's debts. States that Mrs. Greene and her friends are petitioning Congress for an indemnification. General Greene made a statement to Congress in 1785 explaining the...
GLC02437.04503
to Henry Knox
2 March 1790
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Encloses his affidavit (not present) upon the circumstances of private merchant John Bank's contract with Nathanael Greene to supply the southern army with provisions in 1783. It later came to light that Banks was involved in disreputable business...
GLC02437.04525
to Theodore Bliss
28 April 1790
Informs Bliss his accounts are settled. Does not believe Bliss applying to Congress will be of any service to him. Says Bliss's friends in Boston, Massachusetts can advise him on the propriety of petitioning the Legislature of Massachusetts.
GLC02437.04591
to William Burnet
19 July 1790
Relates that Catharine Greene, widow of Nathanael Greene, has a petition before Congress requesting an indemnification against debts incurred by Greene during the Revolutionary War. During the war, Nathanael Greene had made a contract with merchant...
GLC02437.04657
January 15, 1791
Breck, Samuel, 1747-1809
Sends an enclosed petition on behalf of "Mr. Hall, a distiller in this Town." States he cannot attest to it as he is not familiar with the subject. Thanks Knox and his wife for their attention to his daughter.
GLC02437.04827
15 October 1792
Forwards a "printed report of the Secretary of the Treasury" (not included) concerning the petition of Catharine Greene, widow of General Nathanael Greene. Writes that "[i]f there is any thing further necessary either in this Office or the Office of...
GLC02437.05653
to Samuel Adams
February 18, 1796
Addressed to the Governor of Massachusetts, who in this period is Samuel Adams. Attaching copies of two letters from Samuel Waldo and from Thomas Vose (see GLC02437.06621 and GLC02437.06623), Knox petitions the government to protect his property...
GLC02437.06630
Propositions concerning a petition to the legislature for a new County
circa 1783-1815
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
GLC03107.04404
[Journal of a privateer and of prisoner of war during the War of 1812]
1813-1815
Green, Joseph W., fl. 1812-1815
Diary written while aboard the privateer Alfred and as a prisoner of war in Melville Island Prison, Halifax, and Dartmoor Prison. Records many sightings and occasional capturing of ships. Entry on 22 February 1814 records the capture of Green's...
GLC00498.01
Two documents relating to Indian land in Indian Mills, Burlington County, New Jersy [Decimalized]
1780, 1798
GLC00540
[Statement opposing white settlement on Indian land in Brotherton, New Jersey]
6 January 1780
Calvin, Bartholomew, fl. 1780-1798
A strong statement signed by eight Indians showing alarm over white settlers moving onto their land, forbidding it in the future, making illegitimate leases null and void, and voicing hopes to "live in Quietness among one another without giving any...
GLC00540.01
[Brotherton statement of refusal to leave New Jersey]
January 20, 1798
Statement sent to Joseph Saltar that describes meeting in which the Brotherton unanimously agreed to express their refusal to leave "our fine place in Jersey" in the face of white encroachment. Signed in full by Jacob Skekit and Bartholomew...
GLC00540.02
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