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to Philip J. Schuyler
4 April 1814
Livingston, Mary, fl. 1814
Mary is asking Philip to let her know the requirements of entering the college of Cambridge as she wishes her son to attend.
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to Philip J. Schuyler and Stephen Van Rensselaer
4 October 1824
Yates, Jasper, fl. 1824
A short note asking Philip and Stephen to bring a balance to Daniel D Campbell.
GLC09636.21
[Address relating to New York State Constitutional Convention]
1801
Address relating to New York State Constitutional Convention, and the constitution written. It mentions the amendments made, "it will at once be preceded, that the spirit which originally dictated it, & the principals in embodied, have in consonance...
GLC09637
[Correspondence to family and others] [Decimalized .01-.17]
1805-1846
Hamilton, Elizabeth S., 1757-1854
17 letters and correspondence to family. Including Philip J. Schyler, John Mason, Bradford, William Stephen Hamilton, Elizabeth Ten Broeck Schyler, Philip Hamilton, Elizabeth Hamilton Holly, James Alexander Hamilton, Angelica Hamilton, and Charles...
GLC09638
to Elizabeth Hamilton
6 June 1804
Le Doux de Caradeux, fl. 1804
A letter to Elizabeth in French.
GLC09638.01
to Philip Jeremiah Schuyler
4 January 1805
A letter between Elizabeth and her brother Philip concerning inheritance from her father. In particular furniture that was purchased as well as an amount of money that was given to her in the past. "a report has prevailed that my father gave me six...
GLC09638.02
23 September 1805
Mason, John, fl. 1805
A letter to Elizabeth writing that her daughter Angelica who was visiting with them has just left. Mason praises her company and wishes Elizabeth well. Mason also mentions that he was recently sick.
GLC09638.03
January 26, 1836
Hamilton, William S., 1797-1850
William writes Elizabeth that he just received her last letter because he was called away to attend a meeting of the legislature in Green Bay. He writes that while there he met up with an old school friend who is now an episcopal minister in the area...
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to Elizabeth Ten Broeck Schuyler
10 May 1837
Elizabeth writes to her sister in law Elizabeth that she is about to go visit her son William. She wishes Elizabeth and her brother, Rensselear, well and sends a plant, a daphney.
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to Philip Hamilton
23 May 1837
Elizabeth writes to her son Philip about her travels possibly to visit William her other son. She is about to arrive at Saint Louis but mentions that the passage has been tedious as they go against the stream.
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to Elizabeth Hamilton Holly
13 June 1839
Elizabeth writes to her daughter Elizabeth, calling her Eliza. She writes that the journey to Albany was quite comfortable thanks to Eliza's procuring her the best berth. She also reports that Eliza's nephew Alexander was very kind and he is taking...
GLC09638.08
to My Dear Son
12 July 1840
Elizabeth writes one of her sons, asking his opinion on letting a Mr. Hooks be empowered to retain some of her papers that he is working on until the work is finished. Hooks asked in case of Elizabeth passing away before the work is done, and if he...
GLC09638.09
May 1842
Elizabeth writes her daughter Eliza asking her to forward some plants to her brother James in Nevis.
GLC09638.10
25 October 1845
Elizabeth writes her son Philip letting him know she has arrived and will be at Mr. Taylor's tonight, and visiting Steve's place for the next week.
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3 November 1846
Elizabeth writes to her daughter Eliza that she was unable to visit her sister as the trip kept getting postponed and now their brother is picking her up. She also asks Eliza about silk that was sent to her, and asks if she would like more sent.
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to Angelica Hamilton
1805-1845
Elizabeth writes to her daughter Angelica that she has arrived at her son Philip's house. She mentions that she has found velvet at $3.50 a yard and wants to know if Angelica wants some. Elizabeth also mentions purchasing silk at 6 shilling a yards...
GLC09638.14
Elizabeth writes to Angelica that she saw Ann. She also mentions wanting to get Angelica a velvet dress, but writes that Eliza had a watered silk, and if Angelica wishes for that instead to let her know. Elizabeth also mentions that she saw Alexander...
GLC09638.15
Elizabeth writes to her daughter Eliza, reporting that the trip was easy and she has arrived. She inquires to how Eliza is doing and "hope you are well and not timid if so conquer it my child I heare how distressing it is to your brothers wife."
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Elizabeth Hamilton
June 1851
Martin, Charles, fl. 1851
A small bust portrait of Elizabeth Hamilton in her later years. On the back of the image it states "Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, 1757-1854, in her ninty-fourth year. From crayon (or charcoal) sketch from life by Charles Martin, dated June 1851. Taken in...
GLC09638.17
[Volume 1, Numbers 1 and 2 of Negro Heroes publication] [Decimalized .01- .02]
1947-1948
Urban League (U.S.)
Two issues of "Negro Heroes" comic book featuring biographies of famous and influential African Americans.
GLC09639
[Collection of materials belonging to Henry Lee Moon, 1917-1987][Decimalized .001-.346]
1917-1987
Collection of 410 items belonging to Henry Lee Moon, Director of Public Relations at the NAACP. Items consist of political and sociological pamphlets, booklets, flyers, and books.
GLC09640
Intellectual Freedom, Vol. 6, No. 4
December 1957
American Library Association
One newsletter dated December 1957. Edited by Donald E. Strout from the Intellectual Freedom Committee of the American Library Association. Articles related to censorship and other racial insensitivities in media. Other articles include a ban lifted...
GLC09641.01
The Vine City Project Paper on "Whites in the Movement"
1967
Vine City is a large section of Atlanta. This paper concerns white people's participation in the struggle for equal rights, which has always been a significant issue among African American leadership. The author of this "white paper" cites "The...
GLC09642
[Group of 22 pamphlets on the Black Panthers, Angela Davis, African American Communist Party, and the Civil Rights movement] [Decimalized .01- .22]
July 1, 1964
Various
Group of 22 pamphlets on the Black Panthers, Angela Davis, African American Communist Party, and the Civil Rights movement.
GLC09643
The Road to Negro Liberation: Report to the Eighth Convention of the Communist Party of the U.S.A.
2-8 April 1934
Haywood, Harry, 1898-1985
This pamphlet is broken down into three sections, Negro reformism, agent of U.S. imperialism, The growth of petty-bourgeois nationalism, and the struggle for proletarian leadership of the negro liberation movement. Each section is further split into...
GLC09643.01
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