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to Robert Livingston re: marriage to Stephen Bayard
1725/07/08
Bayard, Alida, fl. 1725
Alida writes that she was recently married in Amboy, and expresses her desire to visit with her grandparents very soon.
GLC03107.01657
to Robert Livingston re: wishes for recovery
1725/07/05
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip wishes his parents a quick recovery from their afflictions. Part of the address leaf is missing. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01658
to Robert Livingston re: customs laws
1725/07/09
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Robert expresses his annoyance with some customs laws, and gives his sympathy to his ill parents.
GLC03107.01659
to Robert Livingston re: account balance
1725/07/10
Knight, John, fl. 1725
Knight tells Livingston that he has paid the balance of his account, and notes the price of corn and flour. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01660
to Robert Livingston re: news of Samuel Vetch
1725/07/11
Bayard. Stephen, fl. 1725-1731
Bayard writes that he heard news that Samuel Vetch kissed the King's hand, and "was Coming over their Governour." He also mentions that Tunis Quick was taken into custody for the sin of sodom. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01661
to Robert Livingston re: warrant for Philip Livingston's salary
1725/07/13
Le Heup, Peter, fl. 1724-1725
Le Heup writes that he has drawn up a warrant to obtain Philip Livingston's salary as Secretary of Indian Affairs, but is not sure if the King will approve of it.
GLC03107.01662
to Charles Lee
2 November 1776
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785
Written by Colonel Reed as Adjutant General of the Continental Army to General Lee. Says in consequence of his note, General Washington has ordered General Putnam to send a party to Tarrytown. If the party feels Washington should, he'll detach a body...
GLC02497.15
to John Milledge
1803/01/04
Jackson, James, 1757-1806
Cosigned by Abraham Baldwin. Notifies the recipient of the ratification of the treaty with the Creek Indians. Hopes this treaty will lead the government to attempt to acquire even more Indian lands in the region.
GLC02498.06
to John Thomas
22 June 1775
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Written by Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln to Brigadier General Thomas. Says he is sending one load of tent poles and that he should "order them droped" where he wants. If all can't be used at Roxbury, asks they be sent to Cambridge. Written five days...
GLC02498.07
to Messrs Willings & Francis re: salvage
1800/12/30
Tingey, Thomas, fl. 1800
GLC02498.17
to George Washington
28 October 1779
Laurens, John, 1754-1782
Discusses troubles in bringing Washington's dispatches to Congress. Since the Iphigenie will not be sailing, he will take a pilot boat to the fleet. Assures him that "Nothing on my part shall be wanting to deliver your dispatches to Congress."...
GLC02499.12
to Stephen Hughes
9 September 1776
Moylan, Stephen, 1737-1811
Written by Colonel Moylan as Quartermaster General to Hughes. Trying to procure boards. Says Washington has called upon them to exert themselves in the creation of barracks and to procure bricks, lime, stones, shingles, and whatever else is needed...
GLC02499.14
to Freeman H. Morse
January 29, 1861
Black, Jeremiah Sullivan, 1810-1883
States that he has not heard anything since giving his opinion as Attorney General about the government purchase of land from the Chirigni Improvement Co. Expresses concern about the value of the property and the soundness of the title. Remarks...
GLC02504.02
to R. S. Garnett
circa February 12, 1825
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Asks for a copy of a letter to Andrew Jackson, as well as a contract. Dated 12 February without a year, but probably written before 1825 as Secretary of War. Recipient's name is difficult to fully read.
GLC02504.06
to Thomas Lord
circa 1841
Choate, Rufus, 1799-1859
Discusses a case with Lord, a Boston lawyer.
GLC02504.10
to LaFayette T. Foster re: pardon for E. B. Snell.
December 7, 1854
Cushing, Caleb, fl. 1854
GLC02504.11
to W. J. Bruce
6 January 1888
Edmunds, George F., 1828-1919
Thanks him for sending a copy of a book. States he will reimburse him for the cost. Edmunds has struck "Senate Chamber" from the stationery.
GLC02504.13
to Hon. C. Morris re: copy of congressional journals and documents
1838/02/01
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841
Forsyth writes that the journals intended for Marietta College would be forwarded.
GLC02504.17
to Charles Summer
March 18, 1854
Hale, John P., 1806-1873
Hale, a New Hampshire State Senator and noted abolitionist, introduces Mr. Vanderbilt (possibly William Vanderbilt, son of Cornelius) of New York City to Summer, a noted abolitionist. States that Vanderbilt will soon visit Washington, D.C.
GLC02504.21
to unknown
4 December 1872
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904
Hoar, a United States Representative from Massachusetts, discusses a political election with an unknown recipient. States "I do not know the votes in my district ... My opponent's name is George F. Verry. I do not think that anybody knows his...
GLC02504.22
to D. T. Schoonover
13 October 1936
Hoover, J. Edgar, 1895-1972
Thanks him for commending his speech entitled, "True Costs of Crime." Signed as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Addressed to Schoonover as Dean of Marietta College, Ohio.
GLC02504.23
to John Fitzgerald
25 May 1785
Lee, Arthur, 1740-1792
Lee, a United States diplomat, discusses financial matters with Fitzgerald, George Washington's former aide-de-camp. Requests information regarding money he invested for his brother, Richard Henry Lee, in the Potomac Canal project.
GLC02504.26
to James T. Austin
20 December 1837
Legare, Hugh Swinton, 1797-1843
Possibly to James Trecothick Austin, a Massachusetts resident active in local politics. Thanks Austin for a copy [of a speech or an article]. Notes that the topic of the speech (possibly related to anti-slavery) will soon bring trouble on the...
GLC02504.27
to Joseph Gales
3 July 1817
Rush, Richard, 1780-1859
Written by Rush as acting Secretary of State to Gales as a co-editor of the Washington National Intelligencer newspaper. Mentions an enclosed paper (not included) that contains an anecdote of President James Monroe. Says he knows it is correct, but...
GLC02504.33
to Thomas Ritchie
4 March 1850
Soule, Pierre, 1801-1870
Senator Soule transmits resolutions (not included) passed by the Louisiana Senate 20 February to Ritchie, editor of "The Union," a Washington, D.C. newspaper. Believes the resolutions will be passed by the House.
GLC02504.34
to George Bancroft
2 June 1846
Thurman, Allen Granberry, 1813-1895
Ohio Representative Thurman recommends Thomas Henry Looker for the position of midshipman to Bancroft, Secretary of the Navy. This document also includes Ohio Senator Allen's recommendation and signature.
GLC02504.36
to George F. Edmunds
11 May 1880
Waite, Morrison R., 1816-1888
Apologizes for interrupting Senator Edmunds during a senate debate in order to do an interview. Explains that there was a misunderstanding over whether or not Edmunds was engaged in the debate.
GLC02504.38
to W. H. R. Alexander
6 May 1913
White, Edward D., 1845-1921
Declines to advise Alexander on the purchase of law book.
GLC02504.40
to Thomas Jefferson
24 June 1820
Wirt, William, 1772-1834
Written by Wirt as Attorney General of the United States to Jefferson in retirement. Letter of introduction for Colonel Allen M. Lane, who was recently given a land bounty by Virginia for his services in the Revolution. Says the testimonials of his...
GLC02504.41
to Fennelon Brown
February 10, 1891
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893
Secretary of State Blaine writes to Chief Clerk of the State Department Brown telling him to "send to White House treaty with paper prepared yesterday in connection therewith." Blaine's memorandum is written in ink. The date on the piece is in...
GLC02504.43
26 May 1809
Bayard, James Asheton, 1767-1815
Written by Delaware Senator Bayard to an unknown recipient. Says as he left Kent (probably Kent County, Delaware) he saw Mr. Bobbet and communicated with him upon the subject the recipient wanted discussed. Bobbet's disposition toward the suggestion...
GLC02505.03
to Ulysses S. Grant
30 June 1870
Carpenter, Matthew Hale, 1824-1881
Signed by United States Senators Carpenter, Timothy Otis Howe, and Representative David Atwood, all from Wisconsin. Docketed by President Grant. The three Congressmen "earnestly recommend Hon James C. Hopkins, of Madison Wisconsin to be appointed...
GLC02505.05
[Certification for rations]
February 6, 1788
Paterson, John, 1744-1808
Written by Major General Paterson to certify that Ira Sayman has furnished 140 rations. This was enough for ten days for one lieutenant and 12 men who were guarding prisoners in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Note on verso, signed by Caleb Hick...
GLC02497.13
to Robert Smith
1806/02/24
Preble, Edward, 1761-1807
Commodore Preble recommends Charles Morris as a person to transmit secret government dispatches should they be needed while European powers were at war. Hopes Secretary of the Navy Smith will recommend Morris to President James Madison. Morris had...
GLC02497.14
24 October 1785
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795
Circular letter written by Sullivan as Attorney General of New Hampshire (he signs it as Major General) to an unknown recipient. Gives a list of recommended colors for military uniforms.
GLC02497.16
[Abraham Ten Broeck's account]
11 October 1775
Ten Broeck, Abraham, 1734-1810
Written by Ten Broeck as member of New York state Provincial Congress. Account with two line items, one for April 1775 and the other for May 1775 for a total of 1 pound, 16 shillings. A notation from 11 October 1775 says that he received the money...
GLC02497.17
to Edward Hand
2 January 1782
Van Cortlandt, Philip, 1749-1831
Created at a military site formerly known as Pimpton, New York. General Cortlandt comments that a letter Brigadier General Hand directed to General George Clinton was not received until 1 January. Encloses a return of men (not included) belonging...
GLC02497.18
Revolutionary War military officers: 19 letters and documents [decimalized]
1765-1813
[decimalized 02498.01-02498.19]
GLC02498
to Richard Caswell
March 31, 1778
Bland, Theodorick, 1742-1790
Written by Captain Bland to North Carolina Governor Caswell. Express letter encloses letters from Congress (not included here). Says he has tried his hardest to get them to Caswell as quickly as possible. Messenger is to receive 50 Continental...
GLC02498.01
to Jelles Fonda
1789/02/05
Butler, John, 1728-1796
Inquires into whether a certain Indian owns a particular piece of land. If the Indian does own it, Butler wants to know if the Indian can sell it, and how much it is worth.
GLC02498.02
to Joseph Reed
2 November 1780
Butler, Richard, 1743-1791
Written by Colonel Butler as commander of the 9th Pennsylvania Regiment to Reed as President of Pennsylvania. Says he is writing on behalf of Ensign Nathaniel Smith of his regiment, who has served "with great propriety." Says that Smith has been...
GLC02498.03
[Certificate of service and of disability].
February 20, 1765
Dayton, Elias, fl. 1774
"This is to certify that the bearer, John Williams, has served in the New Jersey Regiment [illegible] the command of Col. McDonald and Serjent in Capn Draytons Company and in the service has lost the use of [illegible] thumb. Given under my hand and...
GLC02498.04
to John Nevill
1775-1783
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802
Discusses the loss of a flat bottom boat hired to transport Continental troops across the Allegany River and asks for an inquiry to determine who should pay for it.
GLC02498.05
to Thomas Nelson
2 August 1781
Mercer, John F., 1759-1821
Relays information about and an analysis of Lord Cornwallis's maneuvers to Virginia's Governor Nelson. Written shortly before the defeat of Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown. Mercer (who later became the governor of Maryland) was then an officer...
GLC02498.08
to Nathanael Greene
23 July 1782
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817
Written by Brigadier General Pickens, the well-known partisan fighter of South Carolina, to Major General Greene as commander of the Southern Department. Due to orders from Governor John Mathews, he is now occupying ground previously occupied by...
GLC02498.09
to Mr. Osburn
February 10, 1780
Poor, Enoch, 1736-1780
Requests provisions "To Be Kept on Command in Woodbury."
GLC02498.10
to Stephen Van Rensselaer
13 July 1783
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Written by Schuyler as a New York state senator to Van Rensselaer as a wealthy landowner. Thanks him for his letter of 12 July and for dispatching the letters. Says the cotton and locks arrived after he had written his daughter Elizabeth Schuyler...
GLC02498.11
to the Lieutenant of Mason
24 August 1791
Scott, Charles, 1733-1813
Written by Scott as a delegate to the Virginia House of Delegates and Brigadier General in Kentucky militia (he was breveted a major general at the end of the Revolution). Writes to the Lieutenant of militia at Mason, Kentucky saying that Major...
GLC02498.12
22 April 1777
Sumner, Jethro, 1733-1785
Written by Colonel Sumner to North Carolina Governor Caswell. Encloses a list of officers, their ranks, and appointments as of the 16 April 1777. Also encloses a return of the 3rd Regiment and the names of officers he is taking northward (both lists...
GLC02498.13
Regimental Orders
23 April 1777-26 April 1777
Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835
Writes that the primary purpose of punishment is to reform the offender. Orders that John Conolley, a prisoner, be freed but advises that others should not take advantage of this and be found guilty of the same misconduct. On verso is the first...
GLC02498.14
to the Committee of Safety of Massachusetts
14 May 1775
Thomas, John, 1724-1776
Says agreeable to the resolves put forth by the Committee that he gave directions for Captain Davis to travel southward. Wants them to send whaling ships to Plymouth to help with its defenses. Thomas, who was eventually named a Major General, died on...
GLC02498.15
to The Council of Safety of Pennsylvania
circa December 1776
Thompson, William, 1736-1781
Signed by Brigadier General Thompson and co-signed by Samuel McKinley, Barnard Daugherty, and Thomas Smith. Certifies that Benjamin Burd [spelled "Bird" here] acted as a Lieutenant in the Pennsylvania Battalion of Riflemen he formerly commanded (it...
GLC02498.16
[Certificate of rank]
January 14, 1780
Warner, Seth, 1743-1784
Certifies that Walter Swits has been a lieutenant in his company, and deserves is entitled to the privileges of such rank. Written at Fort George.
GLC02498.18
to Captain Camp
1813/09/21
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825
Requests supplies including "tents, Camp kettles, pans, axes & spades" for the New York militia's move to Maryland. Sent to Captain Camp at the department of the quartermaster general.
GLC02498.19
1768-1813
[decimalized 02499.01-02499.19]
GLC02499
to Nathan Denison
25 December 1787
Butler, Zebulon, 1731-1795
Planned an election for battalion officers, but his men preffered to have him appoint battalion officers. Hopes Denison can inform him if this would be allowed under military law.
GLC02499.01
[Certificate of service for Warren Parker]
26 May 1784
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Certifies that Warren Parker served four years as an army teamster without being paid.
GLC02499.02
[Return of regimental staff for the 21st Connecticut militia]
17 August 1793
Cleaveland, Moses, 1754-1806
Cleaveland signs as Lieutenant Colonel commanding the 21st militia.
GLC02499.03
to John McClellan
3 May 1803
Discusses the business and legislative needs of Norwich & Woodstock Turnpike Company, which has "persons willing to trade the Shares of the Road from our Turnpike Road to the Massachusetts Line." Cleaveland was the company president. Address...
GLC02499.04
to John Bradstreet
25 December 1768
Gage, Thomas, 1718-1787
Written by Major General Gage to Lieutenant Colonel Bradstreet. Forgot to mention in his first letter that the mayor desired "the Smith's sheep" be delivered up to him. Says he thought it was mentioned to Bradstreet before, but that he could have...
GLC02499.05
[Muster roll for the 3rd Regiment, Massachusetts Bay forces commanded by Colonel William Shepard]
6 September 1778
Glover, John, 1732-1797
Brigadier General Glover signs on verso, attesting to the validity of this document. Job Alvord and Elihu Lyman, captain and lieutenant of the 3rd Massachusetts Regiment, sign on verso. Also signed by D. Green. Appears to be torn, as some text is...
GLC02499.06
[Furlough for Samuel Flowers]
January 16, 1778
Greaton, John, 1741-1783
Permits Captain Samuel Flowers a forty day furlough.
GLC02499.07
to Jeremiah Wadsworth
24 October 1780
Hazen, Moses, 1733-1803
Discusses settling the depreciation of currency owed to men in a Connecticut regiment.
GLC02499.08
to James Eldridge
23 October 1778
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818
Written by Brigadier General Huntington to Captain Eldridge. Sends Eldridge an account of the money advanced by him for Eldridge's recruiting services. Begins 3 January 1777 and ends 17 June 1777 for a total of slightly over 649 pounds. Says he...
GLC02499.09
[Receipt to Jonathan Trumbull]
25 November 1777
Ko´sciuszko, Tadeusz, 1746-1817
Colonel Kosciuszko, the famous Polish patriot, says he received two hundred dollars to Colonel Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., paymaster of the New York Department, for work in the engineering department. The payment was agreeable to Major General Horatio...
GLC02499.10
[Payment for Lamb's attendance in the New York State Assembly]
5 May 1785
Lamb, John, 1735-1800
Speaker John Hathorn's payment of 29 pounds 12 shillings for Lamb's attendance from 15 January to 23 March 1784. Includes Lamb's endorsed receipt of funds.
GLC02499.11
[Receipt for $10,000 for expenses during the War of 1812]
1813/04/03
Lewis, Morgan, 1754-1844
Documents the receipt from Major General Henry Dearborn of $10,000 for the defense of the Niagara frontier. Lewis was a former governor of New York who served as the quartermaster general of the United States army and also as a major general on the...
GLC02499.13
[Return of former Delaware troops in the Invalid Regiment]
3 July 1781
Nicolas, Lewis, 1717-1807
Nicola signs as Colonel of the Invalid Regiment. Lists the names of four soldiers and their dates of transfer from Delaware to the Invalid Regiment. States that though the men were transferred from Delaware into the Invalid Regiment they "are...
GLC02499.15
to Benjamin Heywood
23 October 1779
Nixon, John, 1741-1815
Informs Heywood that he was chosen for a committee to settle payment for Massachusetts troops in arrears due to currency depreciation. Written at "Camp Pines Bridge"
GLC02499.16
to Jedediah Foster
23 May 1775
Ward, Artemas, 1727-1800
Written by General Ward as commander-in-chief of the army outside Boston to Colonel Foster. Says the bearer of this, Mr. Wood, was lately at Worcester and learned that the selectmen of the town are "binding out" people that can be called friends of...
GLC02499.17
to the Selectmen of Boston
24 April 1775
Warren, Joseph, 1741-1775
Written the day after Warren assumed the presidency of the Massachusetts Provisional Congress from John Hancock. He wrote the letter "In Committee of Congress" to the Selectmen of Boston. Thanks them for their generosity toward the poor inhabitants...
GLC02499.18
[Sentence of court martial on Captain Eliphalet Thorp]
February 26, 1777
Wooster, David, 1711-1777
Thorp was tried for "abusing and plundering Margaret Weyman" and found not guilty of abuse but guilty of theft. The theft was made because Thorp had property stolen from him by Margaret's husband, who was "a vile Tory." Thorp was admonished....
GLC02499.19
1758-1822
GLC02500
to John Barry
27 May 1799
Barron, James, 1769-1851
Captain Barron informs Commodore Barry that he will leave for Philadelphia the following Sunday and will meet Barry thereafter. Reports that Commodore Thomas Truxtun, noted for his success during the Quasi War, "has been Received in this Place with...
GLC02500.01
to James Seagrove
30 December 1794
Barry, John, 1745-1803
Commodore Barry tells Seagrove that the militia who suppressed the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania has arrived home safe. Also indicates that he sent receipts with this letter (not included). Written from Strawberry Hill, Barry's near...
GLC02500.02
to Captain Vaughan
1758/06/10
Boscawen, Edward, 1711-1761
Orders Captain Vaughan to "receive twelve pipes of Madeira wine being two months supply," for his men. Written on board the HMS Namur.
GLC02500.03
to David Porter
September 1822
Dale, Richard, 1756-1826
Dale, former United States Naval Commodore, recommends Captain Thomas Hays for a lieutenancy to Porter, the Navy Commissioner.
GLC02500.04
[Land transfer]
12 June 1789
Hacker, Hoysted, fl. 1775-1835
Hacker, who previously served in the Continental Navy, signs as a witness. Signed by Thomas Cooper as a witness. Signed by John Kelly, who authorizes the land transfer to William Cockburn. States that Cockburn owns a parcel of land called...
GLC02500.05
to Dudley Saltonstall [Receipt for copper nails and blue cloth]
26 May 1777
Hinman, Elisha, 1734-1807
Signed twice by Captain Elisha Hinman, who served in the Continental Navy. Indicates that Captain Dudley Saltonstall was involved in the transaction. Guy Richards, (possibly a merchant in New London, Connecticut) signs on verso, acknowledging...
GLC02500.06
to Jesse & Robert Waln re: recently signed treaty (Jay's) of trade & commerce
1794/12/20
Josiah, James, fl. 1794
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02500.07
to Thomas Willing
9 October 1800
Murray, Alexander, fl. 1754-1821
Written on board the U.S. Frigate Constellation near New Castle, Delaware. Murray requests a deposit of approximately $154,000 to be used for military supplies.
GLC02500.08
to James Madison
10 November 1801
Nicholson, James, 1737-1804
Recommends William Adamson for consul at Hamburg.
GLC02500.09
to Richard Dale
1801/07/16
Truxtun, Thomas, 1755-1822
The retired Commodore Truxtun writes to Commodore Dale with personal news and naval advice. Indicates that Dale was near "the theatre of the European War," referring to the first Barbary War, for which Truxtun declined a command. In a post script...
GLC02500.10
to Elias Dayton
4 May 1776
Tucker, Samuel, 1747-1833
Written by Captain Tucker to Colonel Dayton. References Dayton's letter of 23 April 1776. Says he will lay his recommendations for promotions before the New Jersey Committee of Safety. Says he mentioned Captains Dickinson, Potter, and Bloomfield in...
GLC02500.11
to David D. Porter re: southerners moving to Texas
1863/03/30
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman writes that the enemy "are all moving to Texas with their negroes. God grant all may go there and that our government will open the back door wide and promise to let them stay there in peace." 1 black and white seated engraving of Sherman...
GLC02501
[Proclamation urging Kentuckians to support the Confederacy]
August 1862 - 9 October 1862
Smith, Edmund Kirby, 1824-1893
Proclamation that urges residents of Kentucky to support the invading Confederate Army. Smith tells Kentuckians that his troops "come not as invadors, but liberators...to strike off the chains which are being riveted upon you." Promises a just...
GLC02502
Stamp Act Congress: 22 letters and documents by members [decimalized]
1754-1801
GLC02503
1756/10/06
Bayard, William, 1729-1804
Forwards a list of prices and mentions the sale of a schooner, containing molasses and rum that had been taken by one of their privateers.
GLC02503.01
[Receipt for 70 pounds sent from the Provincial Congress for paying a detachment of militia]
1776/05/06
Borden, Joseph, 1719-1791
Witnessed by the Committee of Safety. Note on verso indicates that the detachment was sent to Egg Harbor, New Jersey on 6 June 1776.
GLC02503.02
to Joseph Clarke
1775/11/24
Bowler, Metcalf, fl. 1726-1789
Notes receiving 500 pounds to pay troops. Indicates that the money is nearly exhausted and he has yet to pay some of the Minutemen. Discusses other plans related to the defense of the colonies.
GLC02503.03.01
[Order to carry out a death sentence against two convicted criminals]
1778/10/23
Bryan, George, 1731-1791
Order made under Bryan's authority and signed by "Jy Mattlock" as secretary. Orders Sheriff James Claypoole to carry out death sentences for Abraham Carlisle and John Roberts on 4 November 1778. Issued by the Supreme Executive Council of the...
GLC02503.04
to John Armstrong
26 July 1783
Reports the appointment of Nicholas Fitzsimons as the keeper of the hospital on Province Island (also called State Island). Bryan had been a member of the Stamp Act Congress. Armstrong was secretary of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.
GLC02503.05
[Massachusetts-Bay order to pay William Angier]
1764/01/28
Cotton, John, 1712-1789
Partially printed order to pay 1500 pounds for Angier's "Sufferings in the year 1759 - as mentd in his Petn." Authorized by order of the governor, Sir Francis Bernard. Cotton was then deputy secretary and would become secretary to the Stamp Act...
GLC02503.06
[Authorizing William Cochburn to act as Thomas Leslie's attorney]
1765/01/16
Leslie, Thomas, fl. 1765
Witnessed and signed by John Cruger and David Thomson. Partially printed document in which Thomas Leslie grants power of attorney to William Cochburn. Leslie needed Cochburn to help him obtain the fifty acres of land he had been granted for his...
GLC02503.07
to John Lawrence
1788/04/20
Dyer, Eliphalet, 1721-1807
Orders Lawrence to pay Peter Webb six pounds and charge the same to the salary of the judges of the Connecticut Supreme Court. Dyer had been a member of the Stamp Act Congress. Lawrence served as treasurer of Connecticut from 1769 to 1789.
GLC02503.08
[Receipt for sixty pounds and six shillings]
1776/07/30
Fisher, Hendrick, 1697-1779
Received from John Dumis. Fisher receives the money "as a Commissioner" from New Jersey and promises "to account to the Congress for the same."
GLC02503.09
to Leroy, Bayard & McEvers
1801/10/09
Gadsden, Christopher, 1724-1805
Sends a bill of lading for his friend, Henry Middleton. Gadsden had been a member of the Stamp Act Congress.
GLC02503.10
[Receipt for 501 pounds from Charles Williams and Thomas Jones]
1759/11/15
Lispenard, Leonard, 1716-1790
Money received from the late Joseph Munay, by order of his will.
GLC02503.11
[The Petition of Michael Theyser of the City of New York, Innkeeper]
1764/04/12
Livingston, Robert R., 1718-1775
Deposition accusing Joseph Northrop and several others of an assault on Theyser while attempting to unlawfully search his inn for a runaway (possibly an enslaved person).
GLC02503.12
[South Carolina 50 pound note also signed by Henry Middleton]
1775/04/26
Signed by Thomas Lynch, Sr., Henry Middleton, and two others, B. Nuger and one other (illegible). Number 170. Lynch had been a member of the Stamp Act Congress.
GLC02503.13
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