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to Alexander M. Ross
6 March 1890
Adams, Anne Brown, 1843-1926
Rain has been so heavy all winter that she and her family have been virtually unable to leave the house.
GLC03007.25
29 June 1890
Discusses bad weather, vaccination of her children, and the evil of most human beings. Recipient inferred from content.
GLC03007.26
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: health of his crops
1769/04/09
Livingston, Walter, 1740-1797
Walter writes that an unexpected snow fall has made the wheat fields look unhealthy, and states that he is presently sowing flax, which should result in about 10 bushels. He also notes that due to a lack of horses and oxen he will not be able to put...
GLC03107.03194
to John DeWitt re: order to start the mills
1741/03/11
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip Livingston writes of his concern regarding ice in the mills, and asks DeWitt to do whatever is possible to free the mills and the dam of ice.
GLC03107.04436
to John DeWitt re: freeing the mills and dams of ice
1741/03/14
Philip Livingston writes that it is a priority to free the dams and mills of ice, and asks DeWitt to take responsibility for the job. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04438
to Johnston Livingston re: amusement in the snow
1846/10/28
Livingston, Matilda, fl. 1846
Johnston's niece, Matilda, writes to tell him of the fun she and her sister have had in the snow. With a letter from Johnston's sister [Matilda Rogers] on pages 3-4, in which she complains of the bitterly cold weather. Address leaf on p.4
GLC03107.04162
to Johnston Livingston re: trouble caused by the cold weather
[n.y.]/01/04
Rogers, Matilda, fl. 1817-1834
Matilda writes that the severe cold of the winter has had ill-effects on everyone's health, and presently hinders her ability to write. She also describes a new attitude of disaffection for society life, and tells Johnston of a recent visit to the...
GLC03107.04085
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