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to John Gleason
14 March 1806
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Does not have much news to report, and believes he will have more leisure time next week when the legislature adjourns. Discusses shipments of lime casks.
GLC02437.08014
March 17, 1806
Writes to report that Captain [Edward or Benjamin] Kelleran has not yet arrived with his vessel, and he is concerned, as the vessel has workmen, money, and letters of Knox's on board. Instructs Gleason to keep the woodcutters at work.
GLC02437.08015
March 24, 1806
Reports that Captain [Edward or Benjamin] Kelleran has not yet arrived, and that there is a terrible snow storm. Mentions that a Mr. Russel has engaged some men to work, and asks Gleason to continue performing the work Knox assigned him, to the best...
GLC02437.08017
March 28, 1806
Reports that Captain [likely Edward] Kelleran and John Robinson arrived last night, and that Robinson will be continuing to sell Knox's lime. Adds that Knox made Wales & Beale his agents. Discusses shipment of articles via Captain Kelleran....
GLC02437.08018
16 April 1806
Has received Gleason's letter via Captain [likely Edward] Kelleran. Discusses financial dealings with a Mr. West. Includes a list of workmen and their salaries; explains their duties and provides information regarding the lime business.
GLC02437.08020
20 April 1806
Provides extensive directions for tasks various workmen are to complete in the lime mill. Reports on the travels of Captain [Edward] Kelleran and his vessel, and declares that Mrs. [Lucy] Knox is en route to visit Knox.
GLC02437.08021
20 May 1806
Considers how expensive it is to be in the lime business, and discusses his financial concerns. Mentions his dealings with the firm of Wales & Beale. Comments on the extent to which he depends on Gleason to act as his agent.
GLC02437.08026
Testimony regarding Asa and Benajah Douglas
1768/03/10
Wadham, Noah, fl. 1768
Noah Wadham's testimony concerns the rights of Benajah and Asa Douglas to various pieces of property. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04765
Testimony regarding Asa & Benajah Douglas
1768/03/25
Douglas, Asa, fl. 1762-1768
Asa Douglas, Jr. testified about an occasion on which his father, Asa Douglas, gave cattle to Benajah Douglas. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04766
Deposition of Jacob Bunce regarding Asa and Benajah Douglas
Bunce, Jacob, fl. 1768
GLC03107.04767
Deposition of William Warner regarding Asa and Benajah Douglas
Warner, William, fl. 1768
GLC03107.04768
Deposition regarding Asa and Benajah Douglas
1768/04/02
Douglas, James, fl. 1768
James Douglas testified about Asa Douglas's right to a farm, as there is a dispute in the family on this matter.
GLC03107.04769
Deposition of Ebenezer Cadey regarding Benajah Douglas
1768/04/04
Cadey, Ebenezer, fl. 1768
In his deposition, Ebenezer Cadey stated that although he remembered Benajah Douglas to have been a man of strange religious and moral beliefs, he exhibited a sound mind when negotiating business transactions. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04770
Deposition of Daniel Tracy regarding the lease of a farm from Benajah Douglas
1768/02/24
Tracy, Daniel, fl. 1748-1768
Daniel Tracy stated in his deposition that he leased a farm from Benajah Douglas, and before the lease expired, Asa Douglas made an agreement with Benajah to improve the said farm.
GLC03107.04771
to John V. Borough re: receipt of iron and nails
1778/04/24
Forbes, Samuel, fl. 1778
GLC03107.04772
List of deeds, surveys, patents, etc. pertinent to the Livingston Family (1713-1796)
circa 1763-1783
List of various surveys, patents, deeds, and rent accounts made from the years 1713-1796.
GLC03107.04773
Memo on the conveyance of property among the Seymour and Forbes families
GLC03107.04774
to Mr. van Dyck re: property rental
1697/07/02
Wilson, Richard, fl. 1697
Richard Wilson writes that he has not yet decided how he is going to rent a certain property, but in the meantime states that Mr. van Dyck may share part of it with Mr. Livingston.
GLC03107.04775
Manuscript related to losses incurred by a war
1696-1697
GLC03107.04776
to Abraham Scot re: need for financial assistance
1699/11/23
Livingston, Sarah, fl. 1699
GLC03107.04777
Statement of work on board a ship
1727/09/09
Jonson, Samuel, fl. 1727
The document states how much payment was due to Samuel Jonson for work performed on a ship. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04778
Account sheet
1730/04/15-17
GLC03107.04779
Draft of Karel Trever's land on the Manor of Livingston
1748/05/09
Livingston, Philip G., fl. 1748
The document marks the boundaries of Karel Trever's land on the Manor of Livingston.
GLC03107.04780
Receipt of wheat from Hans Peter Hagh for rent
1788/02/01
GLC03107.04781
Account of Teunis van Vechten
1766/09/24
Whiteman, Henry, fl. 1776
Teunis van Vechten purchased buttons and a coat from Henry Whiteman.
GLC03107.04782
to [?] re: sympathy for the loss of one's husband
1792/09/08
Livingston, D.H., fl. 1792
D.H. Livingston writes to share his sorrow over the death of a friend's husband. Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.04783
to Luther Martin re: information regarding a friend, Miss Ann Thompson
1806/08/12
McCall, Hugh, fl. 1806
Hugh McCall conveys information regarding Ann Thompson's family and past. Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.04784
to [?] re: working out financial matters [fragment]
1808/02/10
The letter may be incomplete.
GLC03107.04785
to "brother" re: family news [fragment]
1808/02/25
Half of the letter is missing due to damage.
GLC03107.04786
Payments made for pork
1809-10
Lane, Don., fl. 1809-1810
The document states that in November 1809 and December 1810, Don. Lane made payments for pork.
GLC03107.04787
to [?] re: iron business [incomplete]
1816/12/13
GLC03107.04788
to Mssrs. Lafarge, Patterson, & Havre re: trade in South America
1820/06/12
Zimmerman, fl. 1820
Zimmerman writes that recent political unrest has left the South American provinces without a government, but hopes that a just system will be settled upon soon. He then describes how trade has been affected in the region. The letter is marked as a...
GLC03107.04789
to her brother re: news of the family
1822/05/04
Patterson, Catharine, fl. 1822
Docketed on recto.
GLC03107.04790
to Henry Knox
5 December 1792
Green, William, fl. 1792
Discusses land business. "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.05725
Deed of land in Columbia County, New York, to Mary L. Livingston
1825/06/06
Livingston, Walter, 1740-1797
GLC03107.04791
Cheque written to William Slade
1819/04/18
Livingston, Wells H., fl. 1890
The cheque was written from the account of Wells H. Livingston.
GLC03107.04792
to Mr. Livingston re: invitation to attend a sociable at the Griswald House
circa 1585-1763
GLC03107.04793
to George Washington Greene
January 3, 1789
Knox declares that the only news he has heard of Greene, the son of General Nathanael Greene, is from the son of Mr. [J. Hector] St. John de Crevecoeur, who is at school with Greene. Encourages him to study diligently, and reminds him of his father...
GLC02437.04072
11 September 1781
Gist, Mordecai, 1742-1792
Response to Knox's letter (GLC02437.01179). Reports that Mr. Thorp has arrived and describes the ordnance he will receive. Also comments on how Major Sebastian Bauman is responding to Knox's recent directives (see GLC02437.01178). The Continental...
GLC02437.01181
to William Green
10 September 1792
Informs Green that he has received his letters and will make a reply once he contacts Mr. Jarvis.
GLC02437.05605
to unknown [incomplete]
12 September 1792
Mentions financial business involving the recipient and Mr. Jarvis. Discusses in detail the terms of payment for the land deal based on his conversation with Jarvis. Notes his disappointment over the sale to Mr. [William] Duer not being completed...
GLC02437.05606
20 September 1792
Responds to an earlier letter he received from Green regarding advancement of payments. Notes the sum of $35,000 that Green has proposed is short than the $39,000 that Knox originally requested. Asks Green to further review the proposition....
GLC02437.05622
27 September 1792
Discusses his current situation in regards to land deals and loan terms. Provides instructions on which payments to the loans should be made and when. Notes he will try to send Green a copy of the agreement. Docketed by Knox.
GLC02437.05630
10 October 1792
Discusses land business in regards to their agreements with William Duer. Says regardless if Duer decides to hold out, he has no claim against him or Green. Continues to discuss his recent negotiations with Duer and his decision to accept other...
GLC02437.05649
28 October 1792
Replies to Green's letter from 25 October (GLC02437.05666). Discusses their financial agreement in detail, stating that if payments are not secured by the times they had previously designated, and if Green is out of the country, Knox's family could...
GLC02437.05675
31 October 1792
Discusses the financial/land deal involving William Duer, Royal Flint, and Henry Jackson. Says that he cannot sign a release until some of his previous demands are met, which he outlined in a letter to Green on 28 October (GLC02437.05675).
GLC02437.05680
11 November 1792
Knox terminates his financial arrangement with William Green: "After the most mature deliberations I have been able to give the subject... I am obliged to say that it appears too momentous an enterprize for me, to render myself liable for the payment...
GLC02437.05697
22 November 1792
Discusses business dealings in relation to land.
GLC02437.05711
February 8, 1800
The writer works out some ideas about the prices of possible lands Knox could sell, as well as the way and manner in which those lands should be settled.
GLC02437.07363
23 September 1801
Blake, Willing, fl. 1801
Signed by Willing Blake and Rufes Gillmon stating to the truth of their testimony. A short report stating there were no signs of the insurgents in the woods and the surveyors are not in danger.
GLC02437.07622
circa 1792
Discusses financial dealings involving Knox and "Mr. D" (William Duer). Mentions he will begin making payments to the Committee within a month in exchange for "residuary advantages."
GLC02437.09903
Discusses business transactions dealing with various amounts of money. $20,000 and $5,000 are needed "to complete the payment which will become due in sixty days after the survey shall be notified; and upon the puctuality of which, the validity of...
GLC02437.10254
Water and mills on the Manor
The manuscript discusses what Robert Livingston's will states concerning the use of mills and water on the Manor.
GLC03107.04794
Conclusions of a survey on the Manor of Livingston
GLC03107.04795
Questions relative to the mills on Daufnies falls
GLC03107.04796
"Petition of Robert Livingston on which the patent of 1686 was founded"
GLC03107.04797
to [?] re: costs for performing iron work
Trafford, Thomas, fl. 1791
Some of the document is illegible due to damage.
GLC03107.04798
Account sheet [fragment]
GLC03107.04799
[fragment]
GLC03107.04800
Order for tow cloth
Van Vechten, Teunis, 1707-1785
GLC03107.04801
to [?] Livingston re: [fragment]
GLC03107.04802
to [?] re: [fragment]
GLC03107.04803
Memo noting that Jacob Bogardus was present at a survey
GLC03107.04804
"Bond to Mamma" [fragment]
circa 1586-1763
GLC03107.04805
Prescription to cure a cough
GLC03107.04806
Docket listing witnesses
GLC03107.04807
Envelope addressed to Cambridge Livingston from the Pay Dept. of U.S. Army
Pay Department U.S. Army
GLC03107.04808
to [Johnston Livingston] re: condolences for the loss of a loved one
[n.y.]/10/28
Livingston, Mary Lawrence, 1821-1833
Mary condoles her brother for the recent loss of a loved one, and also sends him news of their mother and sisters.
GLC03107.04809
Envelope addressed to Livingston
GLC03107.04810
Leases from the Livingston's
circa 1603-1763
GLC03107.04811
Sketch of land bordering the Livingston's
GLC03107.04812
List of signatures
Various
GLC03107.04813
to the Constable of Dutchess County re: order for assessors to appear before justices of the peace
1700/12/30
Justices of the Peace
The justices of the peace, Jacob Rutsen, Jacob Artsen, Jan Matthyse, Aria Gerretse, Rolef Swartwont, & Jan Jereman, order the Constable of Dutchess County to direct his assessors to appear before them.
GLC03107.04814
[Personal and military correspondence and documents related to August or Miller Wright] [decimalized]
1858 - circa 1897
Wright, Miller A., fl. 1861-1864
More than half of these items, to, from, or relating to Augustus or Miller Wright, are Civil War-period. Includes an 9 February 1864 autograph letter signed from Walter Herron Taylor, aide to Robert E. Lee, regarding General Lee's refusal to approve...
GLC02691.11
Appeal of the Independent Democrats in Congress, to the people of the United States. Shall slavery be permitted in Nebraska?
January 19, 1854
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Printed by Tower's Printers. Uncut. Issued by Congressmen Chase, Charles Sumner, Joshua R. Giddings, Edward Wade, Gerrit Smith, and Alexander De Witt. "Whatever apologies may be offered for the toleration of slavery in the States, none can be...
GLC05116.03
Speech of Hon. R. E. Fenton of New York on Democratic tests, and the Nebraska Bill.
February 15, 1854
Fenton, Reuben Eaton, 1819-1885
Printed at the Congressional Globe Office. Disbound. Representative Fenton states, "...the bill under consideration, although negative in its character, is affirmative in its character for the spread of slavery. A principle, sir, I cannot sustain...
GLC05116.04
No slavery in Nebraska: no slavery in the nation: slavery an outlaw. Speech of Gerrit Smith, on the Nebraska Bill.
6 April 1854
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Representative Smith states, "I am opposed to the bill for organizing the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas, which has come to us from the Senate, because, in the first place, it insults colored men, and the Maker of all men, by limiting suffrage to...
GLC05116.06
Speech of Mr. Peckham, of New York, on the Kansas and Nebraska question.
18 May 1854
Peckham, Rufus W., 1838-1909
Printed by John T. and Lem. Towers. Representative Peckham states, "... after thoroughly examining this bill, its history and progress, and the legislation pertaining to it, I cannot give it my support, believing that it contains none of the...
GLC05116.07
Speech of Mr. Gillette
circa 1854
Gillette, Francis, 1807-1879
Location inferred from content. A note on last page indicates this document was created after 24 May 1854. In response to the question, "Are you willing that the black man shall participate, equally with the white man, in all the social and...
GLC05116.08
The state of affairs in Kansas. Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts.
February 18, 1856
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875
Published by the Republican Association of the District of Columbia. Third edition, Buell & Blanchard, printers. Uncut.
GLC05116.09
Kansas affairs in the Senate. Minority report of the Senate committee on territories. Made March 12, 1856, by Judge Collamer, of Vermont.
12 March 1856
Collamer, Jacob, 1791-1865
Published by Buell & Blanchard. Collamer explores the issue of Kansas: "A Territory of our Government is now convulsed with violence and discord, and the whole family of our nation is in a state of excitement and anxiety. The national executive...
GLC05116.10
Speech of Hon. Jacob Collamer of Vermont, on affairs in Kansas. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 3 and 4, 1856.
3 April 1856- 4 April 1856
Printed at the Congressional Globe Office. Regarding Kansas, Senator Collamer states, "...I am not prepared at this moment to go at length into my reasons for believing as I do, that the best, the shortest, and the most quiet way is to admit that...
GLC05116.11
Speech of Hon. William H. Seward for the immediate admission of Kansas into the Union; delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 9, 1856.
9 April 1856
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Printed at the Congressional Globe Office. Signed by J. I. Werner on cover. Seward states, "I will grant, for the sake of the argument, that with Federal battalions you can carry slavery into Kansas, and maintain it there. Are you quite confident...
GLC05116.12
Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts. In the Senate of the United States, May 19, 1856.
19 May 1856
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Sumner's speech was delivered in Washington, D.C. and published by the New York Tribune in New York City. Last page advertises and lists prices for different issues of the Tribune. Sumner declares, "...I fearlessly assert that the wrongs of much...
GLC05116.13
The Crime Against Kansas. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts. In the Senate of the United States, May 19, 1856.
Sumner's speech was delivered in Washington, D.C. and published by the New York Tribune in New York City. Contains the stamp of T. B. Pugh, bookseller, on the upper left corner of front cover. Contains water stains.
GLC05116.14
The "Laws" of Kansas. Speech of the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana.
21 June 1856
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885
Colfax, a United States Representative from Indiana, writes "The only relief possible, if Kansas is not promptly admitted as a State, which I hope may be effected, is in a change of the Administration and of the party that so recklessly misrules the...
GLC05116.15
Subduing freedom in Kansas. Report of the Congressional Committee, presented in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, July 1, 1856.
1 July 1856
Howard, William Alanson, 1813-1880
Presented in the House of Representatives, published in New York by the Tribune Office. Howard and Sherman report the committee's findings on Kansas's struggle for admission to the Union: "It cannot be doubted that if its condition as a free...
GLC05116.16
Speech of Hon. Russell Sage, of New-York, on the profession and acts of the President of the United States; the repeal of the Missouri Compromise...
6 August 1856
Sage, Russell, 1816-1906
(title continues)... the outrages in Kansas; and the sectional influence and aggressions of the slave power. Delivered in the House of Representatives; published by Weed, Parsons & Co. in Albany, New York. Representative Sage quotes Henry Clay: " '...
GLC05116.18
The Kansas question. Speech of Hon. Thomas Bocock, of Virginia, in the House of Representatives, March 8, 1858.
8 March 1858
Bocock, Thomas S., 1815-1891
Printed at the Congressional Globe Office. Bocock, a U.S. Representative from Virginia, declares: "I do not know what will be the effect of a refusal to admit Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. I am not authorized to speak the views of...
GLC05116.20
to Aaron Hobart
27 November 1821
Cushman, H., fl. 1821
Explains that because he is on the Valuation Committee (which he describes as "an unpleasant situation"), he must obtain information about all "the taxable property in the Commonwealth [of Massachusetts]." Discusses the problems obtaining the...
GLC06313.04.116
5 December 1821
Nourse, Joseph, 1754-1841
Informs Hobart of the amount of United States Stock in Boston ($18,898,381.46). Hobart had been asked to discover this information for tax assessment purposes (see GLC06313.116). Written from the Treasury Department.
GLC06313.04.117
December 26, 1821
Cutting, Nathaniel, 1774-?
Informs Hobart that he is returning documents related to a memorial petition requesting a military land bounty for Stephen Raymond, the heir to Revolutionary War veteran Solomon Raymond. Explains why the claim was dismissed: it was invalidated by...
GLC06313.04.123
Gazette of the United States. [No. 60 (November 7, 1789)]
7 November 1789
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
Printed on page four is the act of Congress to establish the Judicial Courts of the United States (continued in the 2nd issue of the Gazette, see GLC08757.02). A letter of John Adams dated 16 October 1780 concerning troops in the Revolutionary War...
GLC08757.01
6 April 1774
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Details of arrangements to have Knox advertise and sell Rivington's books. Discusses the children's book he was printing (also see GLC02437.00128). Proposes arrangements to have Knox sell other books. An inventory at the top of the letter lists...
GLC02437.00135
8 April 1774
Indicates that he has enclosed a print that he wants Paul Revere to engrave immediately. Explains that he needs the engraving for a fold-out in a copy of Cook's Voyage he is printing. Rivington was a bookseller, printer, and journalist who came to...
GLC02437.00136
11 April 1774
Asks Knox to forward letters to the surgeon and apothecary John Manning, along with a draft against him. Rivington previously asked for Manning's address (see GLC02437.00131). Rivington was a bookseller, printer, and journalist who came to America...
GLC02437.00137
20 April 1774
Sends Knox pamphlets which he believes Knox does not have and will be of interest to his customers. Mentions that he has printed a letter to John Hancock in Rivington's New-York Gazetteer and would provide the opportunity for any of Hancock's...
GLC02437.00138
23 April 1774
Tyler, William, fl. 1774-1776
Discusses raising a militia in Providence, Rhode Island and asks Knox to send "the Boston Cadets Articles in full" to him. Tyler was an adjutant of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regiment in the Revolutionary War.
GLC02437.00139
Davenport, John, ?-1830
Asks Knox to forward an important letter. Addressed to Hugh Knox, Bookseller & Stationer.
GLC02437.00140
to Thomas Flucker
2 May 1774
Sandwich, John Montagu, 4th Earl of, 1718-1792
Admiral Montagu informs Flucker that Admiral Samuel Graves will arrive later that month to assume command from British Governor of Massachusetts Thomas Gage. Orders Flucker to leave his house by midsummer. Flucker was Gage's secretary. Sandwich...
GLC02437.00141
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