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Permission for Robert Livingston to use a bill from William Burnet
1723/06/10
Burnet, William, 1688-1729
Another draft of GLC03107.01.01512. Written in Fort George neighborhood of New York, New York
GLC03107.01513
Receipt of bill from William Burnet
1723/06
Loodsteed, Jurian, fl. 1723
Loodsteed acknowledges receipt of a bill from William Burnet on behalf of Robert Livingston. Signed in text.
GLC03107.01515
to Herbert P. Maris re: receipt of & thanks for "Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs"
1878/05/20
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Written on Executive Mansion stationery.
GLC03145
to Johnston Livingston re: anxiously awaiting Johnston's return home
1832/11/24
Rogers, Matilda, fl. 1817-1834
Matilda writes that she has resigned herself to stay in the rural country for the winter, and anxiously awaits Johnston's return. She states that she is anxious to see how he has improved since he went to college, and promises to entertain him while...
GLC03107.04074
College bill sent to John S. Livingston for his son Johnston Livingston
1832/12/06
Union College (Cranford, N.J.)
The bill lists the charges for Johnston's education for the session commencing 28 September 1832 and ending 5 December 1832. Charges include tuition, room-rent, use of college library, servants' hire, printing, and also a fine for an unexcused...
GLC03107.04075
1833/04/10
The bill lists the charges for Johnston's education for the session commencing 4 January and ending 30 March 1833. Charges include tuition, room-rent, use of college library, servants' hire, printing, etc. The document also gives Johnston's scores...
GLC03107.04077
1833/08/03
The bill lists the charges for Johnston's education for the session commencing 26 April and ending 24 July 1833. Charges include tuition, room-rent, use of college library, servants' hire, printing, and fines for absences from prayers and...
GLC03107.04078
to Henry Livingston (1753-1823) re: mold for an iron stove
1787/10/22
Stevenson, John, fl. 1765-1787
John Stevenson and John Taylor write to say that they have sent a mold to Henry Livingston to cast a large iron stove for their church. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03771
to Samuel Cavert
5 August 1953
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Thanks him for his letter on behalf of the National Council of Churches of Christ about the Korean Armistice. Expresses his relief to see the end of the bloodshed in Korea and hopes for a lasting peace. Mentions that is necessary that the United...
GLC03208
to Eleanor Hammond
March 28, 1865
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
Is "tip top;" hopes she is too. Wants to know if she has received all of the money he has sent her. Is eating really well. Decided to turn in his gun to the quartermaster, so "all I will carry will be my knapsack." Expects to begin marching somewhere...
GLC09273.37
to Sylvia Weiner
March 28, 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe went to services, and he had to stay in for a few classes the next night. He wants to know Sylvia's measurements as Arthur S. told her she'd gained some weight. He also heard from Bernie who is with the 3rd army.
GLC09414.1365
Address to the People of Massachusetts [call to arms] [broadside]
1777/01/26
Massachusetts Assembly
A call to arms mentioning Declaration of Independence and referring to Battles of Princeton and Trenton. The House of Representatives ordered it to be printed and be read by ministers to Sunday congregations.
GLC01400
Carte de visite bust vignette portrait of [Rev. J.F. O'Neill]
1865 ca.
Wilson, J.N., 1827-1897
Bust vignette portrait as identified from pencil note at top as "Rev. J. F. O'Neill." Imprint of J.N. Wilson, Photographer, of Savannah, Ga. Possibly a friend of the Kaskie Family.
GLC01442.12
[Carte-de-visite of Rev. J.F. O'Neill]
Tentatively identified as Rev. J.F. O'Neill seated with a book.
GLC01442.19
to George Davis re: permanent residence in Morocco and paying debts
1809/01/10
Caramanli, Ahmet, fl. 1808-1809
Caramanli writes that he can neither settle in "America, being so far removed, my family having so many objections on account both of religion, manners and language" nor in Levant, which is "prey to civil wars and contentions. In consequence I...
GLC02794.126
Special court proceeding signed by Livingston's secretary [in Dutch]
1676/08/25
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Proceedings of a Special Court case in Albany between Nicolaus van Renselaer and Mssrs. Jacob Leisler and Jacob Milborne. The case decided that Renselaer must pay Messrs. Leisler and Milborne damages to the amount of 1500 £ sterling. P.2 offers...
GLC03107.00009
Special court proceeding, signed by Livingston's secretary [in Dutch]
1676/08/29
Proceedings in the case of Nicolaus van Renselaer v. Jacob Milborne and Jacob Leisler.
GLC03107.00010
Legal proceeding, signed by Livingston's secretary
Proceedings of case of Nicolaus van Renselaer v. Jacob Milborne and Jacob Leisler. Leisler and Milborne have returned to the Court to request that Renselaer redact all statements made about Leisler and Milborne, and that he also pay the amount...
GLC03107.00011
Deposition, signed by thirteen men, including Livingston's secretary [in Dutch]
1676/08/17
Concerns the case between Nicolaus van Renselaer and Jacob Milborne and Jacob Leisler.
GLC03107.00012
Fragment of deposition, signed by thirteen men, including Livingston's secretary
1676/08/24
English translation of GLC03107.01.00012. Pertains to case between Nicolaus van Renselaer and Jacob Milborne and Jacob Leisler.
GLC03107.00013
Fragment of legal proceeding, signed by Livingston's secretary
1676/08/22
Copy of the sentence passed in the case of Nicolaus van Renselaer v. Jacob Milborne and Jacob Leisler.
GLC03107.00014
to Tobias Lear re: instructions for relations with the Dey of Algiers
1803/07/14
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Written as Secretary of State to Lear, who was serving as American Consul General at Algiers. Madison's letter of instruction concerns paying the annual tribute to Algiers, handling forged American passports, etc. A postscript adds: "the universal...
GLC02794.052
to The Consul-Genl of the U.S.A. [Tobias Lear] re: Algerian protocol
1804/02/17
Mountford, Timothy, fl. 1804-1810
Mountord, Lear's secretary in Algiers, describes proper treatment of servants required to ensure faithful, competent service. He mentions the necessity of a tough but fair attitude, adherance to titles and keeping social spheres separate. Mountford...
GLC02794.059
to Robert Livingston
1689/01/16
Pynchon, John, 1626-1703
Pynchon sends news of New England Governor [Edmund Andros's ] excursion to find Indians in Maine, Governor's non-return, leading to fears of his demise. Rumors are passed along about an invasionary fleet sailing from Holland to England carrying the...
GLC03107.00161
Account of monies disbursed for forces returning from Canada
1691/08/15
Livingston disbursed money "for Sundrys to the Christians & Indians," to pay the expenses of the forces returning from the Canada Expedition.
GLC03107.00194
Proposition made to the Mohawks
1679/09/25
Kendall, William, fl. 1679
William Kendall, the Agent of Indian Affairs in Virginia, writes to set the terms of the colony's relationship with the Mohawks. In order to maintain peace and friendship, Kendall writes that all Indians are required to stand still and lay down...
GLC03107.01881
Answer to Coll. William Kendall's proposition
1679/09/26
Mohawk Indians
In their answer, the Mohawks find Coll. Kendall's terms of peace to be agreeable, and consent to lay down their arms before Christians as a sign of friendship. Signed and verified as a true copy by Robert Livingston Secr., who translated, compared...
GLC03107.01882
Answer to Coll. William Kendall's proposition [in Dutch]
Contains the signature of Robert Livingston Secr.
GLC03107.01883
"Accompt of Charges Expended upon the Christian Prisoners to witt . . .
1679/10/13
. . . 2 woomen & 4 children wh. came from Oneyde, being taken from Virginia." Account of the services rendered by different individuals and the sums that they were paid.
GLC03107.01890
Answer to the proposition of Henry Coursey and Philemon Lloyd
1682/07/19
Mohican Indians
On p.1 the Catskill, Mohican, and Esopus Indians explain that they are a very small people with no intention of ever harming Christians. Their answer continues on the 20 July 1682 on p.2, in which they thank the Christians for their friendship, and...
GLC03107.01909
Answer to the proposition of Henry Coursey and Philomen Lloyd
1682/08/04
Record of the proceedings held between the Onondagas, Oneidas, Mohawks, and Cayugas over the course of a few days. During these proceedings, the Indians apologize for the actions of other northern Indians, and state their desire to maintain peace...
GLC03107.01917
Proposition of Henry Coursey and Philomen Lloyd to the Mohawks, Onondagas, . . .
Coursey, Henry, fl. 1677-1682
. . . Oneidas, and Cayugas Signed by both Lloyd and Coursey. The document discusses the crimes committed against Christian settlers, and explains that war will be declared if the Indians fail to pay for their transgressions.
GLC03107.01919
2nd and 3rd Proposition to the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, and Cayugas
1682/08/05
Contains the signatures of Coursey and Philomen Lloyd. The document sets the terms for a peace settlement between the agents of Virginia and Maryland, and the northern Indians. Lloyd and Coursey demand 500 beavers to pay for the robbery and plunder...
GLC03107.01922
"Proposition made by Anneride an Cayouges Sachim in the behalf of the . . .
1685/10/28
Cayuga Sachem
. . . Cayouges & Oneydes." The Cayuga Sachem states that the Indians are not inclined to go to war with Christians. He also requests that the English prevent any French of English men from going to the top of the Susquehanna to trade.
GLC03107.01952
to Philip Livingston re: death of his wife Mary Winthrop
1713/04/08
Livingston, John
John writes of the death of his wife, who departed with "satesfackion and asseurence for a Better." He also mentions business concerns, and hopes that General Nicholson arrives with money for them in the near future. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02404
to Philip Livingston re: the Mayor's indisposition
1715/05/26
Robert writes that the Mayor is severely ill, and discusses some trading business. He also notes that he has had an indifferent reception by the city of Albany and the church.
GLC03107.02425
to Alida Livingston re: misfortune and suffering
1701/12/25
Vetch, Samuel, 1668-1732
Vetch prays that he may have the patience to bear what God has inflicted upon him, and believes that his misfortune must be a part of God's greater designs. He sends his respects to Alida, and hopes that she may yet see her grandchildren. Docketed...
GLC03107.02181
to Alida Livingston re: [in Dutch]
1704/04/29
P.3 contains ALS from Robert Livingston to his daughter [Margaret] in English. Robert writes that her letter has caused him grief, as it seems that "it has pleased God to Cross you in this troublesome world." He also states that he is trying to...
GLC03107.02184
to Alida Livingston re: legal dispute with Richard Blackham [in Dutch]
1706/05/10
Robert's letter to his wife is accompanied by an English translation (see collateral file). In the letter, Robert explains that Richard Blackham has brought charges against him regarding a deal made with Captain Kidd's ship 10 years ago, and he is...
GLC03107.02186
"Propositions made by Joseph Henry & Gideon three Christian Maquase"
1700/06/19
Joseph, Henry, & Gideon, fl. 1700
The three Christian Mohawks inform the officials of Albany that the Onondagas called them to a meeting where there would be no English men present. They explain that they felt it was their duty to inform the English of this occurence.
GLC03107.02056
"Propositions made by the Sachims of the Canada Praying Indians . . .
1700/06/28
Sachems of the Canada Praying Indians
. . . belonging to their Castle called Kachanua[g]e to the Com[mission] for the Indian Affares." The praying Indians state that they have come to Albany to trade, and ask to be treated with kindness; the Commissioners answer that they will oblige...
GLC03107.02057
Report about the Indians
1700/08/05
Baptist van Eps, John, fl. 1700
Van Eps states that upon his arrival at Onondaga in July, he found the Indians meeting with some French men, for which he reprimanded them and informed them that Corlaer forabade such activity. When he questioned the Indians about the French...
GLC03107.02059
Answer to the 5 Nations
1700/08/29
Earl of Bellomont, fl. 1700
The Earl of Belloment states that he is happy to satisfy the Indians' request for a minister, and expresses his hope to translate the Bible into their language. He asks that they send 3 Sachem's sons of each nation to New York, where they will learn...
GLC03107.02060
Answer to the 5 Nations [in Dutch]
GLC03107.02061
Answer to the River Indians
1700/08/31
The Earl of Bellomont asks the River Indians to invite their brethern the Eastern Indians to reside with them at Skachtkook, where they will receive the King's protection. He expresses his grief at their reluctance to join the Protestant faith, and...
GLC03107.02062
Proposition to the Commissioners of Albany with an answer
1704/05/10
Oneida and Cayuga Indians
The Sachems report that they are resolved not to let a priest or French man live among them, and state that they are returning to their castles for security. They also complain of the lack of security offered by the English, and request more arms...
GLC03107.02076
Propositions to the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, and Cayugas
1709/07/14
Ingoldesby, Richard, ?-1719
Ingoldesby asks the Indians for their full support in a land expedition against the French in Canada, who have shown themselves time and again to be the enemies of the 5 Nations. He also expresses his concern over the absence of the Senecas, who...
GLC03107.02090
Examination of an Onondaga Indian
1709/07/17
The Onondaga Indian relates news he heard from a Seneca that a company of Indians were discussing plans to attack the 5 Nations. He also states that 2 nations of Indians from Maryland have all been killed by a pestilential disease. P.2 contains an...
GLC03107.02091
Propositions to Hendrick Hanse (Sinnonquirese)
1711/03/01
P.1 states that 3 Mohawk Sachems appeared in Albany and requested that Hendrik Hanse, whom they call Sinnonquirese, appear at a general meeting at Sinnondoroge. P.2 records the Mohawks' proposition, dated 5 March 1711, at Sinnondoroge. The Mohawks...
GLC03107.02101
to Peter Schuyler re: instructions to travel to Onondaga
1711/04/24
Hunter, Robert, 1664-1734
Hunter informs Schuyler that a group of French men and officers recently arrived at Onondaga, and he wishes Schuyler to travel there immediately. While at Onondaga, Schuyler is instructed to thank the Indians for informing the English of the French...
GLC03107.02102
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