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Sale of land to Robert Livingston, Jr.
1769/01/18
Munro, Hugh, fl. 1769
The indenture attests to the sale of a piece of land situated on the east side of the Hudson River, and belonging to Hugh Munro, to Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.03186
Release of lot of ground in Montgomery Ward, N.Y. to Robert Livingston, Jr.
1754/12/05
Deforest, Gerardus, fl. 1754
GLC03107.02882
Agreement to be the carpenter & clerk at the forges at Maryburgh
1774/02/26
Elliott, Michael, fl. 1767-1790
The document states that Michael Elliott agrees with Robert Livingston, Jr. "to do all such work in the carpenter & wheel wright trade, as shall be required of him" at the forge at Maryburgh on the Manor of Livingston. Elliott also agrees to let his...
GLC03107.03317
to Sarah Dorsey
February 20, 1879
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Promise to pay $2,500 by January, 1882 for the Beauvoir plantation owned by Dorsey in Harrison County, Mississippi. The note was to serve as a lien against the property. Davis and his wife moved onto the estate grounds in 1877, so that Davis could...
GLC04054
[Deed of sale for two slaves]
28 June 1849
Payne, Ann, fl. 1849
Possibly a copy possibly written in the hand of Lewis Carbery. Deed of sale for slaves Eliza Jones & son Sam Jones for $170 to William Fowler. Eliza, age twenty-nine, and son Sam, sixteen months, were sold on condition that Eliza be freed on Ann...
GLC04294
Decree approved April 6, 1830, repealing colonization law of March 24, 1825
1830/04/06
Printed document, provides for colonization contracts by Mexican empresarios in an attempt to staunch the flood of Anglo-American immigration to Texas. Also abolishes slavery and places Mexican troops in Texas. References: "Handbook" 2: 154...
GLC04252
Coahuila y Tejas (Mexican State). Repeal of Colonization Law (in Spanish)
1832/05/02
Mexican Congress repeal of the colonization law of March 24, 1825, and provides for colonization contracts by Mexican empresarios. Printed in Spanish with manuscript notes (in Spanish). References: Texas Handbook 2: 154; Eberstadt 162; Streeter 778...
GLC04253
[Deposition by Johannes DePeyster regarding a Six Nations land deed]
3 December 1734
Peyster, Johannes Jr. de, 1694-1789
DePeyster, a former mayor of Albany, gives the history the Indian deed to a property called Tiondrogue, possibly present day Ticonderoga. Describes an incident on 12 September 1733 in which colonial Governor William Cosby told DePeyster the deed was...
GLC04291
[Indenture between John Jacob Astor and two railroad companies]
May 13, 1882
Astor, John Jacob, 1822-1890
Signed by Astor, his wife, Charlotte Augusta, and Cornelius Vanderbilt as the Vice President of both railroad companies. Edwin F. Carey signed as a witness. Land indenture between Astor and his wife and the Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad...
GLC04341
to Benjamin Walker
March 20, 1793
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written by Knox as Secretary of War to Colonel Walker. Says he delivered Madam le Val the deed with the original names of the person holding the escrow. Says Walker still needs to sign it and that the deed is lodged in the bank. Encloses a letter...
GLC04112
[Reconstruction era freedmen labor contract]
1867/02/28
Harvey, John C., fl. 1823-1884
Spells out terms of work by former plantation slaves, including rules, regulations, wages, and punishments. Signed by ten freed slaves and by J.W. Eggleston as Justice of the Peace. Dated between 26 December 1866 and 28 February 1867.
GLC05531
[Deed of land sale from the various Illinois tribes to signed at Fort Gage, with totems of Indian leaders]
20 July 1773
Hugh, fl. 1773
Records a land sale made by the chiefs of several Illinois tribes to several individuals listed. Lists the goods the Indians received and the boundaries of the land. Signed by the commander of Illinois country, Hugh Lord, other grantees, and chiefs...
GLC05660
[Contract between Powers and Universal Pictures for movie "Mississippi Gambler"]
10 July 1952
Universal Pictures Company
Refers to contract stipulations. Signed by Universal Pictures' Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, and approved and accepted by Tyrone Powers.
GLC05508.207
[Contract for the purchase of a slave named "Kitty"]
3-4 November 1829
Byrne, John, fl. 1829
John Byrne "hires" Kitty to James B. Bailey for $200 for a term of seventy years. To uphold his part of the contract, Bailey has "to furnish the said negro girl Kitty with good holesome provisions & comfortable clothing & also to treat her with...
GLC05679
[Sale of land near Dutch Reformed Church abutting Wall Street]
14 June 1723
Wall Street Real Estate
Signed by Samuel Waldron and countersigned on back by Simon Pasco and Thomas Thong. Sale of land to Abraham Gouverneur, Isaac Gouverneur, Isaac De Riemer, Jr., and Henry Coerten. The sheets are joined at the bottom with ribbon.
GLC06059
to John Gray
1 January 1809
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Clay, a United States Senator from Kentucky, discusses the terms of hire for Newman, an ensalved man. Notes the terms of payment: Gray will hire Newman for one year for the price of $100. 1 black and white bust engraving of Henry Clay included.
GLC05904
[Land indenture for four tracts in Livingston County, Kentucky]
8 October 1855
Fort, David, 1775-1855
Signed by David Fort and countersigned by J.V. House and Jesse Ramage, Jr. as witnesses. Sold for $6,500 by Fort to Enoch M. Duley. Outlines the location of the tracts, which together comprised approximately 571 acres. An autograph note signed by...
GLC06377.11
[Contracting Thomas Mumford of New London, Connecticut to acquire 50 tons of gunpowder for colonies]
28 November 1775
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Signed by Benjamin Franklin, Josiah Bartlett, Francis Lewis, Samuel Ward and Thomas Willing, all as members of a Committee of Secrecy appointed by the "honble. the Continental Congress..." Also signed by Thomas Mumford. Lays out the terms for the...
GLC06401
[Texas land indenture from Branch T. Archer to Giles M. Stone]
1836/11/24
Archer, Branch Tanner, 1790-1856
Archer signs over to Stone the title for "one half of the land secured to me...by the annexed deed...by N.F. Smith." Witnessed by William Christy, Willis A Jarvis, and J.W. Moorly. The deed from Niles Smith appears on p. 2-3, and specifies the...
GLC06623.01
[Texas land indenture]
1837/06/20
Caldwell, Pinckney Coatsworth, 1795-1840
Records the sale of land from Alexander McDonald to N. Hobbs and Caldwell. McDonald acquired the land from the late John Shirly, a soldier in the army of the Republic of Texas who was, like other soldiers involved in the Texas Revolution, given a...
GLC06623.04
[Certification of an act of sale]
1839/06/22
Bryan, William, fl. 1836-1846
Partially printed document from the Consulate of the Republic of Texas in which Bryan, as "Consul for the Republic of Texas, for the port of New Orleans, State of Louisiana" certifies that William Richardson signed an annexed act of sale (not...
GLC06623.05
to Joseph Curran
January 14, 1942
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
President Roosevelt discusses "the discrimination against colored seamen, referred to in your telegram of January 2nd" with Curran, President of the National Maritime Union. States that he was previously informed that the discrimination had been...
GLC06686
to John Doughty
March 27, 1787
Informs Doughty that he will help with procuring subsistence for the troops. Does not believe recruiting service will begin in New York as its quota numbers are deficient. The contracts of Morris and Wadsworth are ending as Congress is not happy...
GLC02437.03502
to [Heny Knox] [in French]
December 18, 1792
Leval, Rosalie Josephe Bacler de, ?-1811
A duplicate of GLC02437.05741. GLC02437.05741 is a translation. Discusses land deals involving herself, Knox, [Jean-Baptiste] de la Roche, and [William] Duer. States that Mr. de la Roche has gone to the eastern lands to hopefully provide stability...
GLC02437.05742
[Certificate]
9 October 1734
Wheeler, Henry, fl. 1734
Certifies that Henry Wheeler and others have been assigned to survey land.
GLC02437.08866
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