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to A. Lane re: shipment of pig iron for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1814/01/26
Williams, Isaac B., fl. 1808-1814
Written at the Manor of Livingston, in Ancram, New York.
GLC03107.04057
1814/01/27
GLC03107.04058
to Johnston Livingston re: an account of family affairs
1831/02/11-1901/02/11
Rogers, Matilda, fl. 1817-1834
Written by Johnston Livingston's sister Matilda (Livingston) Rogers, who often signed her letters "Til." She writes that their uncle has made a bet with a Mr. Wilson that he can not run/walk 10 miles in one hour, and explains how Mr. Wilson is...
GLC03107.04064
to Johnston Livingston re: Johnston's failure to correspond
1831/02/25-1901/02/25
Livingston & Alexander
Apparently written by a sister of Johnston Livingston. She chides Johnston for failing to correspond with either his sister or his parents, who have gone to great ends to provide for him while he is away at college. She also notes that his last...
GLC03107.04065
Receipt of wheat for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1809/06/10
Myers, Simon I., fl. 1809
GLC03107.03834
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for security deposit
1785/01/10
Livingston, Walter, 1740-1797
Walter asks his father once again if he would provide a security deposit for him for a governmental position. He also notes that war between "the Emperor" and Holland seems inevitable. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03575
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
1785/10/22
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Robert, Jr. purchased blankets, linen, calico, sugar, capers, and other provisions.
GLC03107.03590
Authorization for John Wigram to distrain and appraise goods of Andries Bartle
1785/12/13
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Robert, Jr. authorizes John Wigram to enter the house of the late Andries Bartle and distrain goods to the amount of 48 pounds for overdue rent. He then states that if payment is not made by the 1st of January next, Wigram is to appraise and sell...
GLC03107.03594
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: protecting the rights and honor of their ancestors
1786/08/09
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Robert Livingston (1746-1813) asks Robert, Jr. to put their past differences behind them for a moment, and to lend him his assistance in a controversy concerning the honor of their ancestors. Robert notes that his grandfather and Robert, Jr.'s...
GLC03107.03609
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: news from the forge
1787/12/15
Van Beuren, John
Van Beuren writes that the new forges appear to function quite well, and also relates news of employees and the business at the iron works. Written at the Manor of Livingston.
GLC03107.03629
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: conflict with Nicholas Stickel
1788/09/12
Kealor, Sara, fl. 1788
Sara Kealor asks Robert, Jr. to relieve her and her husband of the harrassment they have endured from Nicholas Stickel. According to Kealor, Stickel has thrown things out of her house, prevented her from driving her cattle into the field, and has...
GLC03107.03645
Account of the estate of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: wages for jobs
[1790]
Douns, John, fl. 1790
GLC03107.03738
Drawing of dimensions for a spindle
17[77]/08/03
Marly, John, fl. 1777
Docketed on verso. Docket reads: "John Marly's Memorandum Augt. 3 17[77]."
GLC03107.03751
to Henry Livingston (1753-1823) re: death of Mr. Robison
1790/04/14
Swart, Dirck
Swart writes that Mr. Robison just died, and left a considerable amount of back rents yet to be paid. He explains that Robison's son expressed interest in occupying his late father's farm, and Swart desires Henry to instruct him on how to manage the...
GLC03107.03779
to Henry Livingston (1753-1823) re: settlement of account, request for iron
1790/06/10
John, Robison, & Co., fl. 1787
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03782
Receipt from Peter Tries of rent due Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1808/02/13
GLC03107.03817
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: decision regarding representation
1770/01/13
"DeNoyoll yesterday moved for leave to bring in a bill to Prevent the Bouroughs of Westchester, Schenectady, & the 3 Manors from having an exclusive right to vote for the Member that they each respectfully send; but that each freeholder in the County...
GLC03107.03225
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: seditious uprisings in the City
1770/02/19
Duane, James, fl. 1763-1785
Duane states that "We are now run mad with Faction & party; not in defense of our Common Rights, but against each other," and criticizes the seditious plots that seem to proliferate at the moment. He explains that he lives in constant fear of...
GLC03107.03235
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: concern for a "crazy" man
1770/06/29
Dings, John, fl. 1770
John Dings, Geret Braun, Jury Strider, and Addam Husenrought inform Robert, Jr. that they have sent him Peter Hermonus "who is so Crasey that we dare not Trust him with his wife & Children, he raves night & day Jumping about & throughing fire so that...
GLC03107.03243
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: marriage of Capt. Gardiner
1770/09/28
Gunn, Moses, fl. 1762-1770
Moses Gunn writes that he has news of the marriage of Robert, Jr.'s daughter to Capt. Gardiner, and wishes to know more on that subject. He also notes that he has had no word from Robert, Jr.'s son, Peter, despite a great number of opportunities to...
GLC03107.03247
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: charges for damage done to land
1773/05/14
Sinderar, Jacob, fl. 1773
Jacob [Sinderar] states that he is returning his land to Robert, Jr., on account of the fact that Robert, Jr. drowned the land and rendered it useless. He also informs Robert, Jr. of all the other damage caused to his crops and goods on the farm, and...
GLC03107.03276
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: decisions after the survey of Saratoga
1773/09/23
Bleecker, John R., fl. 1765-1773
The letter is signed by John R. Bleecker, Jacob Cuyler, and Cornelius Glen. The men write that a final division of the lands, creeks, etc. of Saratoga has been made, and they have found that they have no right to any part of the creek. They then...
GLC03107.03294
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: offer to purchase Ephraim Reynolds's farm
1774/03/15
Dakin, Joshua, fl. 1774
Dakin writes that the bearer of the letter desires to purchase Ephraim Reynolds's farm on the Manor of Livingston, and may be relied upon to make all necessary payments in a responsible manner.
GLC03107.03316
to James William Denver
March 27, 1858
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Writing as President of the United States, Buchanan congratulates Denver, Governor of the Kansas Territory, on his excellent standing with the Territory's citizens. States that the issue of admitting Kansas to the Union will be addressed the...
GLC04695
to John P. Usher
3 May 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Discussing the Battle of Fort Pillow, Tennessee, President Lincoln informs Usher, Secretary of the Interior, "it is now quite certain that a large number of our colored soldiers, with their white officers, were, by the rebel force, massacred after...
GLC05620
to Tobias Lear
March 27, 1791
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Writes about household affairs at Mount Vernon. Discusses the staff and forbids the steward from having wine. Asks him to keep the garden in order. Asks Lear to, "Furnish Mrs. Washington with what money she may want and from time to time ask her...
GLC06431
to W. T. K. Brown
March 27, 1900
Brown, Walter T., fl. 1900-1901
Twenty six mounted photographs, an album containing twenty nine mounted photographs, one unmounted photograph, and one negative. Photographs taken in China around the time of the Boxer Rebellion. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy...
GLC04546.005
[Certification of arrival of recruits]
March 27, 1777
Bird, John, ?-1777
Certificate written in a secretarial hand for Bird as Lieutenant Colonel in 15th Regiment of Foot. Says he has received James Palmer and Jacob Goodenough from the 62nd Regiment of Foot. Bird died on 4 October 1777 at the Battle of Germantown.
GLC04764.22
to her sister
March 27, 1860
Brown, Wealthy C., 1829-1911
Addressed to "My Dearly Loved Sister," probably referring to one of John Brown's daughters at North Elba. Expresses sadness at the death of Martha Evelyn Brewster Brown, Oliver Brown's wife, and remembers Oliver's love for her. Sends her condolences...
GLC06348.02
to Bruce Elmore
March 27, 1863
Elmore, Libbie, fl. 1861-1865
She talks about her farm animals. One of lambs got stepped on by one of her oxen. She also heard that a friend's husband died. her father thinks Bruce should become a commissioned officer so he can resign and come home.
GLC06588.009
to Libbie Elmore
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
Worrk on the fortifications is the principle business. Another man died from the railroad incident bring the death toll to 8. They are dying to see the Paymaster.
GLC06588.012
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 1111 (March 27, 1750)]
March 27, 1750
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Includes international news from various overseas newspapers. News of a book burning in Vienna due to the unfavorable portrayal of Bohemian history and the empress queen herself. Domestic news and classified ads inhabit pages 2 through 4....
GLC06670.137
To: Massachusetts delegates in Congress.
March 27, 1784
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Petition on "lands laying to the west of Husdon's River which belong to this common wealth"
GLC08038
to Maria
March 27, 1865
Wells, Edmund C., fl. 1864-1865
the enemy attacked the 9th and 2nd corp. describes the Comissary Quarters. believes that men can live more comfortably apart from women than women can by themselves.
GLC08311.38
Commissioners of Indian Affairs:
March 27, 1718
Cuyler, Johannes, fl. 1697
With Robert Livingston and Killaen Van Rensselaer. The Commissioners of Indian Affairs address the issues of the Five Nations.
GLC08353
National Anti-Slavery Standard. [Vol. 11, no. 44, whole no. 564 (March 27, 1851)]
March 27, 1851
Quincy, Edmund, 1808-1877
With previous owner's signature (John Russell) signed along right margin of first page. Contains a continuation of the article on the "The British West Indies in 1850." Includes coverage of abolitionist George Thompson's visits to Rochester and...
GLC08875.41
to Col. Daniel Webb
March 27, 1756
Fox, Henry, Baron Holland, 1705-1774
Instructs Colonel Daniel Webb about the transportations of troops. Webb is to "take upon [him] the Command of the Forces ordered to embark there (Plymouth), & to proceed in the ship" where they are to be part of the convoy to New York. Expects the...
GLC09054.08
March 17, 1756
Discusses more secret intelligence from another intercepted note. "The most incredible thing, either in this, or in his(the spy) former Letter, was, the very great Force raising in Pensylvania, of which no Man here knew anything." News came from a...
GLC09054.09
to George Montagu-Dunk, the Earl of Halifax
Discusses the issue of a spy under William Shirley's command and intercepted letters. Urges that Shirley be sent back to England as soon as possible and maintained as the Governor of Jamaica, a position to which Shirley had been recently appointed....
GLC09054.10
Same as previous (GLC09054.10). Discusses the issue of a spy under William Shirley's command and intercepted letters. Urges that Shirley be sent back to England as soon as possible and maintained as the Governor of Jamaica, a position to which...
GLC09054.11
Same as previous (GLC09054.10-11). Discusses the issue of a spy under William Shirley's command and intercepted letters. Urges that Shirley be sent back to England as soon as possible and maintained as the Governor of Jamaica, a position to which...
GLC09054.12
Same as previous (GLC09054.10-12). Discusses the issue of a spy under William Shirley's command and intercepted letters. Urges that Shirley be sent back to England as soon as possible and maintained as the Governor of Jamaica, a position to which...
GLC09054.13
to Henry Fox
Montagu-Dunk, George, 1716-1771
Written in reply to Fox's letter concerning the spy and intercepted letters. Agrees that the affair has now become a major issue, "well deserving the immediate attention of his Majesty's Servants..." Suspicious of Pennsylvania troops, as their...
GLC09054.14
to Eleanor Hammond
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
All are healthy; hopes this letter finds her in equally good health. Has not received a letter since March 10th. Is sending a few pictures with this letter. One shows the railroad bridge that has been built since the battle of Hatcher Run. "It is 35...
GLC09273.36
to Henry Sims Lee
March 27, 1781
Vose, Joseph, 1738-1816
Copy of a letter from Vose to Governor Henry Sims Lee of Maryland asking for logistical assistance in his planned retreat to Head of Elk, Maryland, after the defeat of Admiral Destouches's fleet by the British on March 16. "Having received orders...
GLC09338.05
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
March 27, 1877
Leachman, R.E., fl. 1877
writes to thank him for standing by him.
GLC09400.302
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 27, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia talks about the delegation's attempt to ask the Mayor for a wage increase.
GLC09414.0216
March 27, 1945
Sylvia read, and wrote various letters from Pepi to her mother, and from Moe to his parents. Moe's father entrusts 10 dollars with her to send to Moe.
GLC09414.0554
to Sylvia Weiner
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe speculates on what will happen for the holiday.
GLC09414.1039
Moe reports that he saw a film that wasn't that great, though he liked the playing of Chopin in it. The news about the war continues to be the best as the German defenses are crumbling.
GLC09414.1364
To Ardena Mae Fouts
Augsberger, Richard C., 1923-1997
Augsberger writes "I pray to God that we will be together again soon." He reminisces about the last time he saw Ardena, at the gates of Ft. Thomas. He writes that he awaits the day when he returns and is with Ardena again. He sends his love and...
GLC09569.40
to Bill
March 27, 1966
Johnson, Roseann, Goodford, 1941-
One letter addressed to William E. Johnson from Roseann dated March 27, 1966. Pertains to a visit from her coworkers Sally, her friend from work and a phone call from Mrs. Corzine in the evening. Mrs. Corzine referred an accountant to them to process...
GLC09606.06
to Dorothy Silbiger
March 27, 1943
Grwoley, Jules, fl. 1943
One letter from Jules Grwoley to Dorothy Silbiger dated March 27, 1943. Jules complains to Dorothy that he hasn't heard from her husband, Richard, in almost a month. Jules mentions that in Dorothy's last letter to him, she mentioned seeing him in a...
GLC09684.06
[Portrait of Jesse Owens]
March 27, 1956
One black and white photograph of Jesse Owens dated March 27, 1956. Image is of Owens in an interior location. Reverse side contains typewritten text, "Jesse Owens of Olympic fame - Mayfair Hotel, Sioux City, Iowa - March 27, 1956." Also contains a...
GLC09798.01
Japanese-Americans in Brighton, Colorado
March 27, 1974
Peters, Bill, fl. 1974
One black-and-white image taken by Bill Peters for the Denver Post dated March 27, 1974. Pictured are a group of Japanese-American women who are prepping a meal. The women are Nissei, second-generation Americans of Japanese descent. Reverse side of...
GLC09849
"Sitins Staged Here: Negroes Make Three Visits to Counters"
March 27, 1960
Foster, Clyde, 1931-2017
One newspaper clipping featuring an article entitled, "Sitins Staged Here: Negroes Make Three Visits to Counters," written by Clyde Foster dated March 27, 1960. Originally printed in the Marshall News Messenger. Relates to reactions of counter sit...
GLC09640.111
to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff
Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated March 27, 1944.
GLC09611.309
to Naomi
March 27, 1942
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
One letter addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated March 27, 1942. Provides updates about his family and visiting them over Passover. Envelope notes that Warren had not referred to Naomi's father passing away.
GLC09662.216
to Paul H. Lobik
March 27, 1935
Morrison, Esther P., fl. 1935-1939
One empty envelope from Esther Acton to Paul H. Lobik dated March 27, 1935.
GLC09576.064
to Sarah
March 27, 1864
Scurry, John G., fl. 1861-1871
One letter addressed to Sarah from John G. Scurry dated Near Goldsboro, N.C., March 27, 1864.
GLC03957.40
to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
National Citizens' Committee For Fairness to the Presidency
One petition from the National Citizens’ Committee For Fairness to the Presidency to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated March 27, 1974. This petition was created in support of the president and contains 15 signatures.
GLC09613.02.2180
Russians Blow Echo Through Hitler's Unsteady Balkans
Los Angeles Times (Firm)
One newsmap entitled, "Russians Blow Echo Through Hitler's Unsteady Balkans" dated, March 27, 1944. Consists of a map depicting the German army losing its borders in the Ukraine to the Russian army and possible moving front towards Romania. Reverse...
GLC09619.058
to Edward J. Male
Moorhead, Carlos J., 1922-2011
One letter from Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead to Edward J. Male dated March 27, 1974. Moorhead replies to Male's letter against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3638.01
to Mr. and Mrs. Mel Norman
One letter from Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead to Mr. and Mrs. Mel Norman dated March 27, 1974. Moorhead replies to the Norman's letter against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3639.01
Sengebush, Paul R., fl. 1974
One letter from Paul R. Sengebush to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated March 27, 1974. Sengebush is against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3642.02
to Virginia Herzog
One letter from Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead to Virginia Herzog dated March 27, 1974. Moorhead replies to Herzog's letter against the impeachment of President Nixon. He writes, "As you know, Virginia, unless the Public thinks that the Committee has...
GLC09613.02.3684.01
Strackbein, O.R., fl. 1974
One letter from O.R. Strackbein to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated March 27, 1974. Strackbein is against the impeachment of President Nixon. He writes that "the question of impeachment of the president as of the first priority in our concern as...
GLC09613.02.3710.01
One letter from O.R. Strackbein to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated March 27, 1974. Strackbein is against the impeachment of President Nixon and writes that impeachment, "may be based on grounds other than the commission of a crime by the...
GLC09613.02.3710.02
to Lula and John Elmer Dyer
Dyer, Robert E., 1925-2018
One letter from Robert E. Dyer to Lula and John Elmer Dyer dated March 27, 1944.
GLC09996.120
to Mamma
Benson, Eris B., 1922-1997
One letter addressed to Anna Petty Benson from Eris B. Benson dated March 27, 1945. Pertains to life while stationed in Indonesia.
GLC09954.289
to Dorothy K. Landau
Landau, Daniel B., 1907-1968
One letter addressed to Dorothy Landau from Daniel B. Landau dated March 27, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at naval base.
GLC09993.443
[Article related to the Ivy Leagues]
Time Magazine
One newspaper clipping on the status of Ivy League education and professions.
GLC09993.462.02
A Motion: establishing embargo, fortifying ports and raising an army
March 26, 1798
United States. Congress
The motion was a result of the Quasi-War with France. Document is slashed on lower right corner. Formerly pencilled "Duplicate."
GLC00265.02
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re; state of markets at home and abroad
1766/11/15
Abeel, John, 1667-1711
Abeel informs Robert, Jr. of trade transactions, and states that the fear of famine has caused an embargo to be placed on wheat from Philadelphia. He also notes that markets are in favor of farmers, but do not bode well for millers or merchants.
GLC03107.03080
Account of Edward Welch with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1767/09/01
Elliott, James, fl. 1744-1773
The account began on 18 November 1766. Welch purchased wheat and a steer from Robert, Jr., and in turn performed labor at the furnace.
GLC03107.03081
Account of Angass McDussie with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1766/11-1767/11
The account began on 18 November 1766. McDussie purchased wheat, a cow, pork, and codfish from Robert, Jr.
GLC03107.03083
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for iron
1767
Everitt, Ch., fl. 1767
GLC03107.03098
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: meeting of the Supervisors
1767/01/09
Stevenson, John, fl. 1765-1787
Stevenson expresses his disappointment at not seeing Robert, Jr. at the last meeting of the Supervisors, but notes that most of the men could not attend due to inclement weather.
GLC03107.03101
Account of John Baker with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1768/01/08
The account began on 16 January 1767.
GLC03107.03102
Account of Hendrick Schutt with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1767/12/18
Schutt purchased wheat from Robert, Jr., and in turn carted coals at the Manor.
GLC03107.03103
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: increase in flour shipping to Liverpool
1767/01/30
Robert Cambridge states the price of flour and brown bread in New York, and notes that there has been an increase in flour shipping between New York and Liverpool. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03108
"A General accot. of Goods recd. p[er] the Manor Sloop by . . .
1767-1768
Walter & Robert Cambridge Livingston, fl. 1766-1768
. . . Walter & Robt. Livingston for Sale on accot. of Robt. Livingston Junr. Esqr." Pages 2 & 3 are an account of "Sales of Sundry Merchandize" for the account of Robert, Jr. Page 4 is an account of "Sales of 342 Ton Pigg Iron," also for the...
GLC03107.03112
Account with Robert Livingston, Jr. re: labor
1767/11/04
Ten Eyck, John, Jr., fl. 1776
The account began 10 April 1767.
GLC03107.03115
1767/07/02
Strong, Solomon, fl. 1767
GLC03107.03116
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: desire to pay Robert, Jr.
1767/05/06
Yates, Abraham, Jr., 1724-1796
Abraham informs Robert, Jr. that he would like to pay him a visit, but has been so absorbed with his business that he has not found a moment ot get away.
GLC03107.03119
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: price of wheat and flour
1767/05/25
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
GLC03107.03121
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: next meeting of the Supervisors
1767/07/11
Stevenson informs Robert, Jr. of the date for the next meeting for the Supervisors, and also states that Robert, Jr.'s skins have arrived in town.
GLC03107.03127
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: new Governor for New York
1767/09/05
Peter Robert states that New York is supposed to have a new Governor, "a Gent[leman] of great fortune and Regal Blood." Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03131
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: success with the furnace
1767/09/25
Elliott informs Robert, Jr. that the furnace is working extremely well, and also asks for the current price of wheat. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03136
Account with Robert Livingston for work performed on the Manor
1767/10/30
Elliott, Michael, fl. 1767-1790
Docketed on recto. P.2 is another account of Michael Elliott with Robert Livingston, Jr., for labor, dated 29 November 1766. The account is signed by Wiliam Ford.
GLC03107.03139
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: settling the bounds of the Manor
1768/05/07
Yates informs Robert, Jr. of some important details regarding his claim to the Manor.
GLC03107.03160
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sympathy for losing a trial
1768/06/02
Duane condoles Robert, Jr. for losing a trial, and advises him to punish the transgressors. He also states that they may establish the north boundary of the Manor without much difficulty.
GLC03107.03163
Purchase of a tract of land from Hugh Munro
1768/07/14
Van Valkenburgh, Jacob, fl. 1768
The document states that Jacob Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit Van Hoesen, and Abraham Wyngardt have purchased a tract of land near Kinderhook from Hugh Munro. Jacob Van Valkenburgh was the only one to sign. P.2 has 2 signed statements by Hugh Munro. The...
GLC03107.03169
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: affair concerning Nicolaus Smith
1768/07/20
Livingston, Robert, 1718-1775
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.03170
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: low prices for flour
1768/08/13
Robert Cambridge writes that he declined to sell Robert, Jr.'s flour due to low prices, and asks what price would be agreeable to his father. He also reports on the production level of the Hibernia Iron Works. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03174
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: wages for work on the Manor
1768/11/22
GLC03107.03178
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: plea for an extension of his debt
1768/12/16
Davis, Dudley, fl. 1767-1773
Davis explains that he has been under extreme financial stress since the death of his business partner, Mr. French, and needs more time to settle his affairs. He states that an extension on the payment of his debt would be enormously helpful...
GLC03107.03179
1769/12/31
GLC03107.03187
Sales of flour for the account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
The account records to whom the flour was sold, the quantity, and what price was received. P.2 contains 2 more accounts. The first is "A General account of Merchandize recd. in 1769 from Robert Livingston Junr. for sale on his proper account and...
GLC03107.03193
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sale of Robert, Jr.'s flour
1769/04/15
Robert Cambridge informs his father of how he sold his flour, and states that he has settled the account of their partnership. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.03196
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