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to Robert Livingston re: Coll. Schuyler's interest in a mortgage
1717/01/26
Collins, John, fl. 1711-1721
Collins asks that Livingston assess Coll. Schuyler's interest in a particular mortgage. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01120
Salary allowed to Robert Livingston
1717
GLC03107.01121
to Robert Livingston re: distribution of accounts
1717/02/18
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip informs his father that he has sent certain people their accounts, and mentions that his wife and son have been ill, but appear to be recovering. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01122
to Robert Livingston re: request for an Indian servant
1717/02/09
Livingston, Gilbert, 1718-1789
Gilbert mentions that he would be very pleased if his father purchased him a particular Indian servant, who he has found to be extremely helpful. He sends his regrets at the destruction of his father's saw mill, and discusses plans for selling...
GLC03107.01123
to Robert Livingston re: sale of provisions
1717/02/20
Gilbert writes of the selling price of provisions. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01124
to Robert Livingston re: goods damaged when a ship ran ashore
1717/03/04
Philip reports the sorry news of some goods that were damaged on a ship that ran ashore on its way to London, and also reports that a ship from Boston sank, drowning some men that they knew. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01125
to Robert Livingston re: business accounts
1717/03/11
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01126
to Robert Livingston re: storage for Livingston's corn
1717/03/15
White, William, fl. 1810
White explains that he was unable to find storage for Livingston's corn, and therefore recommends that Livingston grind it. He then follows it with a note saying that he did find someone willing to store the corn, as long as it is clean. Docketed...
GLC03107.01127
to Robert Livingston re: tax estimate
1717/03/21
Beekman, Henry, fl. 1696-1717
Beekman writes that he has met with Livingston's assessors to decide upon a tax. He also mentions that some items were found that may be a part of Livingston's saw mill. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01128
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
1717/03/23
Wessels, Dirck, fl. 1713-1717
GLC03107.01129
1717/03/22
GLC03107.01130
to Robert Livingston re: animal skins to be shipped abroad
1717/03/27
Philip asks his father to send some skins to Phillip Schuyler so that they may be put on a ship going to Bristol. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01131
to Robert Livingston re: news from England and the West Indies
Beekman gives news that the Duke of Marlborough and Prince of Whales are dead, the King has arrived in England, and that provisions are very low in the West Indies. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01132
1717/04/10
Philip explains how he intends to settle some accounts. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01133
to Robert Livingston re: awaiting news from London
1717/04/22
Vetch, Margaret, 1681-1758
Margaret anxiously awaits news of her husband from London, and expresses regret at the news that her brother John has lost all use of his limbs. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01134
to Robert Livingston re: vote for his father
Philip writes that he voted for his father and hopes that he gets what he wishes from the assembly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01135
GLC03107.01136
to Robert Livingston re: political opposition to Robert Livingston
1717/04/25
Philip states that the constables and freeholders of Livingston's manor gave their vote to Robert Livingston, but warns that some representatives aim to keep him out of the House. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01137
"Parts in the Journall for Goods sold in the Shop upon Trust . . .
1717/04-1721/06
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
. . . from April 1717 to June 1721." Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.01138
to Robert Livingston re: request for an enslaved woman
1717/05/03
One letter addressed to Robert Livingston from Philip Livingston dated May 3, 1717. Relays that ships from Africa carry enslaved people will be arriving. Requests his father to purchase an enslaved woman.
GLC03107.01139
Receipt [in Dutch]
1699/06/19
Gerritse, Luykas, fl. 1696-1699
GLC03107.00503
Account sheet [in Dutch]
1699/06/28
GLC03107.00504
Account of Robert Livingston
1699/07/24
Barber, Peter, fl. 1699
Account of expenses for clothing from 29 June 1699 to 18 July 1699. On the 24 July 1699 it is noted that Livingston now owes the taylor Peter [Barber] money for his clothes. At the bottom of the page is a note from 27 July [1699] to Mr. John...
GLC03107.00505
Account of Robert Frettey
1699/06/[06]-1700/09/03
Account of Frettey's debts and credits from 16 June 1699 to 3 September 1700. On p.2 it is noted that Frettey remains in [Livingston's] debt 20 pounds.
GLC03107.00506
Account of Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
1700/12/27
De Wandelaer, Johannis, fl. 1700
Account of Livingston's debt from 16 July 1699 to 12 August 1700.
GLC03107.00507
Docket from account sheet
1699/07
Docket from "Invoice off Sundry goods bought in Comp. with Coll Peyster at Boston."
GLC03107.00508
to Robert Livingston re: family news
1699/08/05
Cleland, John, fl. 1699
Livingston's nephew writes to forward news of the family's health in Scotland, and to request "the honour of a Lyne from you [which] would infinetly oblige." Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00509
Account sheet re: items shipped on the "Calledonia"
1699/09/16
Van Horne, John, fl. 1699-1719
Livingston was charged £66 for shipping Bread and "Yunicorn" in 94 bags.
GLC03107.00510
1700/04/07
Lansingh, Abram, fl. 1700
Account of Livingston's debts from 26 August 1699 to 7 April 1700.
GLC03107.00511
to his wife
19 October 1794
Fordham, Stephen, fl. 1794
A soldier's account of his experiences in western Pennsylvania near the end of the Whiskey Rebellion. Tells his wife that that they marched to Bedford, Pennsylvania, where many of the rebels were already being held as prisoners. Expects a trial and...
GLC03111
Gazette of the United States. [Vol. 4, no. 58 (December 19, 1792)]
December 19, 1792
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
Signed by William Tudor in the upper left corner (possibly Colonel William Tudor, Secretary of State 1809-1810). Includes a proclamation issued by George Washington, stating that "certain lawless and wicked persons, of the western frontier, in the...
GLC03124
New York weekly museum. [No. 135 (December 11, 1790)]
December 11, 1790
Harrisson and Purdy, fl. 1790
Includes President George Washington's second State of the Union Address (page 3). Among other topics, Washington discusses the condition of public credit, the Western frontier, independence from foreign commerce, and the appointment of consuls to...
GLC03130
[Letters of William Andy Heirs, E company, 3rd regiment, Alabama, infantry] [Decimalized .001- .229]
1858-1897
Heirs, William A., fl. 1858-1897
Heirs served in Company E, 3rd Alabama Regiment. The collection includes 66 letters from William A. Heirs to Sue Carter, 37 of which are wardate. Other letters are from Thomas Heirs, John D. Hays, and "Tom" to Sue Carter. These letters are...
GLC03135.05
to J. Stanley Brown
4 January 1895
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Thanks Brown sincerely for the "beautiful bear skin" he had given him. Promises to put it in his home as a constant reminder of Brown's consideration.
GLC03141
College bill sent to John S. Livingston for his son Johnston Livingston
1833/04/10
Union College (Cranford, N.J.)
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
Journal
1833-1834
Livingston, Johnston, 1817-1911
The journal contains drawings, poems, excerpts from literary and philosophical works, as well as notes on scholarly subjects. Most likely from Johnston's studies at Union College, Schenectady, N.Y.
GLC03107.04079
to Johnston Livingston re: news of friends and family
1833/10/17
Livingston, Mary Lawrence, 1821-1833
Written by Johnston's youngest sister. Mary informs Johnston that a young man who used to live with them was recently killed while working on a ship, and that their Aunt Maria just sold her house. She also describes a trip to New York where she saw...
GLC03107.04080
to Johnston Livingston re: hunting trip in Virginia
1833/11/08
Tillotson, Howard, fl. 1833
Howard describes a recent hunting trip in Virginia, and also states that he has an appointment to join the Navy.
GLC03107.04081
1833/12/07
The bill lists the charges for Johnston's education for the session commencing 6 September and ending 29 November 1833. Charges include tuition, room-rent, use of college library, servants' hire, printing, and fines for absences from prayers and...
GLC03107.04082
"Some of Dr. Nott's remarks to the Senior Class . . .
[1834]
. . . Introductory to the commencement of our studies." The manuscript appears to be notes taken during a lecture given by Dr. Nott. Topics addressed in the lecture include how to read critically, memory & judgement, matter & mind, music, how to...
GLC03107.04083
to Johnston Livingston re: news since Johnston's return to college
1834/01/12
Rogers, Matilda, fl. 1817-1834
Matilda writes the letter as Johnston has just returned to college after a holiday at home, and sends news of friends and family. She describes a trip to Oak Hill and the Manor, and the news shared by friends and family.
GLC03107.04084
to Johnston Livingston re: trouble caused by the cold weather
[n.y.]/01/04
Matilda writes that the severe cold of the winter has had ill-effects on everyone's health, and presently hinders her ability to write. She also describes a new attitude of disaffection for society life, and tells Johnston of a recent visit to the...
GLC03107.04085
to Johnston Livingston re: news of the family
[n.y.]/03/24
Matilda writes that she is extremely busy taking care of their sick mother, and also notes that a relative "Clermont" will soon be attending Union College.
GLC03107.04086
1834/04/04
The bill lists the charges for Johnston's education for the session commencing 3 January and ending 28 March 1834. Charges include tuition, room-rent, use of college library, servants' hire, printing, and fines for absences from prayers and...
GLC03107.04087
to Johnston Livingston re: cleaning and repairing the house
[n.y.]/05/21
Livingston, ?
Apparently written by a sister of Johnston Livingston. She explains that she has been busy cleaning and repairing the house, which has kept her from writing a proper letter. She also writes about her desire to travel out of the country, and also...
GLC03107.04088
to Johnston Livingston re: preparations for her wedding
1834/06/23
Matilda apologizes for neglecting to write for so long, but explains that she is preparing for her wedding in August, in which she expects Johnston to play an active role.
GLC03107.04089
Ledger of Philip Livingston [Ledger 1]
1729-1750
GLC03107.05430
Contra ledger [vellum] [mold-damaged][Ledger 2]
1730-1744
Livingston, Family
GLC03107.05431
Indexed account book [index only]
1763
GLC03107.05432
Account book of Robert Livingston Jr. [reverse calf]
1766-1779
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
GLC03107.05433
Account book [reverse calf][Ledger 5]
1773-1776
GLC03107.05434
Contra ledger [paper cover]
1774
GLC03107.05435
Contra ledger [bound in paper]
[1782-1786]
GLC03107.05436
Ledger F [reverse calf] [red rot and disbound]
[1782-1788]
GLC03107.05437
Rent book [reverse brown calf][Ledger 9]
1783
GLC03107.05438
Ancram Iron ledger
1785-1790
GLC03107.05439
Pigg Metal Book
1786
GLC03107.05440
Ledger G [reverse calf] [red rot]
1788-1791
GLC03107.05441
Account book [in cloth]
1789
GLC03107.05442
Contra ledger [reverse sheep] [tearing cover][Ledger 14]
1791
GLC03107.05443
1585-1763
GLC03107.05444
Index account book [with rubricated thumb index letters]
GLC03107.05445
Constitutions des treize Etats-Unis de l'Amerique
United States. Continental Congress.
First Franklin edition, printed at Passy. The French translation was made by Rochefoucault at Franklin's suggestion. Streeter Sale 1035, Howes C716, who notes 600 copies printed. Supposed to be the earliest appearance of the US seal (with eagle)...
GLC03109
Is Davis a traitor; or was secession a constitutional right previous to the War of 1861?
1866
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 1809-1877
Published by Innes & Company. Contains twenty chapters discussing secession.
GLC03114
To the members of the General Assembly of Rhode Island
1842
Pitman, John, 1785-1864
Argues against those in favor of universal (white male) suffrage in Rhode Island, denouncing the supporters of the Dorr Rebellion. Pages are uncut.
GLC03115
State of Massachusetts in Convention [State Constitution]
1780/06/16
Bowdoin, James, 1726-1790
GLC03116
New York tribune. [Vol. 23, no. 6944 (July 7, 1863)]
7 July 1863
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
"The Great Victory" at Gettysburg including a battlefield map with full accounts and lists of the dead and wounded. Reports from Meade, Kilpatrick, Couch, cavalry attacks, Lee's retreat, the Army of the Cumberland. Discussion of Vicksburg and an...
GLC03118
The World. [Vol. V., no. 1501 (April 14, 1865)]
14 April 1865
Covers the issues surrounding General Robert E. Lee's surrender and the end of the Civil War. Announces that drafting and recruiting has stopped, that Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston will be urged to surrender, and details the pursuit of Lee's...
GLC03119
Boston gazette: Supplement. [May 12, 1766]
1766/05/12
Edes, Benjamin, 1732-1803
Prints a scriptural parody critical of the Stamp Act (p. 1), a letter "from a North-American, now on the Island of Barbados" passionately denouncing the Stamp Act (p. 2), an extract from a letter from London claiming Benjamin Franklin had assured...
GLC03120
New York semi-weekly tribune. [Vol. 21, no. 1,929 (November 20, 1863)]
20 November 1863
New York Tribune, 1841-1842
Provides a complete printing of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (page eight), preceded by a full printing of Edward Everett's address, also delivered 19 November 1863 in dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery, located in Pennsylvania....
GLC03121
National gazette & literary register. [Vol 12, no. 1639 (September 3, 1831)]
3 September 1831
Fry, William, 1777-1855
Report on page 1 titled "[From the Norfolk (Va.) Herald of Monday.] The late Insurrection in Virginia" discusses the military forces which "subdued" Nat Turner's enslaved people uprising. Suggests that the uprising was subdued quickly and applauds...
GLC03122
Gazette of the United States. [Vol. II, no. 17 (June 9, 1790)]
1790/06/09
Reports on Rhode Island's ratification of the Constitution, a debate on tonnage in the House of Representatives, and news from Europe. Also prints an extract from a speech to Congress by Massachusetts Governor John Hancock on the national debt, acts...
GLC03123
Political observatory. [Vol. 1 no. 36 (July 21, 1804)]
21 July 1804
Newhall, David, fl. 1803-1809
Front page prints acts approved by President Thomas Jefferson, also endorsed by Speaker of the House of Representatives Nathaniel Macon and pro tempore President of the Senate Jesse Franklin. Includes an account of the 11 July 1804 duel between Aaron...
GLC03125
The London chronicle. [Vol. 27, no. 2088 (May 1-May 3, 1770)]
1-3 May 1770
Wilkie, J., fl. 1757-1823
Reports acts to regulate trials and elections, as well as parliamentary speeches and business. Advertisements include book publications, real estate, and epitaphs. A postscript fills the back page of this London newspaper detailing the Boston...
GLC03126
New York daily tribune. [Vol. 20, no. 5950 (May 19, 1860)]
19 May 1860
Discusses the nomination of Abraham Lincoln as President by the Republican National Convention, which convened May 1860 in Chicago, Illinois. Reports on the reaction of citizens in New York City to the announcement of Lincoln's nomination, including...
GLC03127
Gazette of the United States. [Vol. 2, no. 101 (April 16, 1791)]
16 April 1791
Newspaper
Contains "Discourse on Davila. No. 30."; article discussing the right of state legislatures to instruct their state's senators in Congress; extract of a report from the London Humane Society; opinions of Delaware representative John Vining on the...
GLC03128
The Massachusetts centinel. [Vol. XI, no. 47 (August 26, 1789)]
1789/08/26
Russell, Benjamin, 1761-1845
Gives detailed report of recent debates in House of Representatives (August 14 and 15) regarding seventeen proposed amendments to the Constitution (a Bill of Rights). Also includes international news, letters from readers, ship news,...
GLC03129
Union soldiers diaries [decimalized .02-.16]
circa 1861-1865
GLC03131
[Diaries of Charles T. Widdifield, K company, 12th regiment, Pennsylvania, cavalry]
1863-1865
Widdifield, Charles T., fl. 1863-1865
Autograph manuscripts signed. The 1863 and 1865 diaries (approximately 150 and 122 pages, respectively) contain entries written under printed dates, while the 1864 diary (approximately 71 pages) is in a notebook with days and months written by...
GLC03131.02
[Diary of Isaac H. Moore, B company, 138th regiment, Pennsylvania, infantry]
1863-1864
Moore, Isaac H., fl. 1863-1864
Autograph manuscript signed of Isaac H. Moore, a sergeant in 138th regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Corps. Diary is written largely in pen. Discusses the campaign of the Army of the Potomac from May to August 1864...
GLC03131.03
[Diary of Milo B. Stiles, F battery, 11th regiment, Vermont, 1st heavy artillery]
1864
Stiles, Milo B., fl. 1864
Autograph manuscript signed. Written mostly in pencil, with some entries in pen. Stiles served in a 3-month regiment, in the 11th Vermont until December 1862, and joined again for service in the 11th Vermont heavy artillery. His unit served in...
GLC03131.04
[Diary of George T. Tosh, Iowa,1st light battery]
1862-1864
Tosh, George T., fl. 1862-1864
Autograph manuscript signed. Diary written by George T. Tosh, a soldier in lst Iowa Battery.
GLC03131.05
[Collection of Frank C. Stout, D company, 34th regiment, Pennsylvania, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .11]
1862-1863
Stout, Frank C., fl. 1862-1863
Collection of Frank C. Stout (full name Benjamin Franklin Christian Stout) of the 129th Pennsylvania Volunteers, a nine month regiment. Collection includes two diaries, both of which are signed and primarily written in pencil. The first diary is...
GLC03131.07
[Collection of William O. Rome] [Decimalized .01- .03]
1861-1862
Rome, William O., ?-1863
Diary in pen, tintype, and two letters of William O. Rome, soldier in Co. K, 56th New York. The two letters (21 December 1862 and 24 December 1862) are written from Yorktown, Virginia and one contains a list of all the men in Company K and whether...
GLC03131.09
[Diary of William W. Pratz]
1864-1865
Pratz, William, fl. 1864-1865
Autograph manuscript signed. Diary in pencil. Writes about camp life and the weather. Notes the number of letters he writes and receives in a day. Approximately 112 pages.
GLC03131.11
[History of 157th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers]
1862-1865
Richie, Joseph, 1862-1865
Autograph manuscript. Noted as a copy and signed "Thomas E. Carter" on page one. Not really a diary, although first three pages contain information that Richie received the book on 5 September 1864, the day Private Joseph Richie Co. C, 157th...
GLC03131.13
[Collection of Hiram C. Wells]
1847-1912
Wells, Hiram C., fl. 1825-1900
The collection includes his 1863 diary, military papers and personal and legal papers (mostly pre and post-war). Gives good view of life in cavalry with skirmishes, scouts, etc. Regiment took part in siege of Knoxville. Wells was later captured...
GLC03131.15
[Collection of James S. Kiger, A company, 12th regiment, New Jersey, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .18]
1859-64, 1867-70, 1872-73
Kiger, James S., fl. 1859-1873
Kiger was soldier in 12th New Jersey Volunteers and after the war was an active member of the GAR. Diaries contain a great deal of information of Kiger's life and activities, but it appears that he saw little military action. The diaries cover the...
GLC03131.16
[Diary of James M. Campbell, B company 5th regiment, Virginia, infantry]
1861
Campbell, James M., fl. 1861
Diary in pencil except for 9-10 and 25-27 of August 1861. Campbell was in the "Rockbridge Rifles." He lived in Lexington, Virginia. Contains entries for most days from 1 January to 14 April 1861, and from 18 July to the end of the year. Many of the...
GLC03132
[Collection of William Clegg, I company, 2nd regiment, Louisiana, infantry] [decimalized]
1859-1907
Clegg, William, fl. 1859-1907
Collection includes nine letters, one newspaper clipping with ribbon, one diary, one ledger, and one photograph. Four envelopes are included. Letters are written from various people and include recommendations for Clegg, reflections of the War, and...
GLC03133
[Collection of T. Otis Baker, B company, 10th regiment, Mississippi, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .03]
Baker, T. Otis, 1844-1910
Lieutenant T. Otis Baker served in Co. B, 10th Mississippi Infantry, C.S.A. The diary covers 9 October 1862 -2 August 1863. Diary is primarily written in pencil and has some touch-ups. In addition to the diary, this collection includes one...
GLC03134
Collection of 716 Confederate letters from various soldiers [decimalized .01-.13]
Letters are decimalized.
GLC03135
[Letters of Nugent family members, including one member in the Louisiana Volunteers, and another in the Mississippi Volunteers] [Decimalized .01- .36]
1844-1920
Nugent, 1844-1920
Includes correspondence of J. Perry Nugent, Co. K of the 16th and 25th Louisiana Volunteers, and C. J. Nugent of Co. D, 28th Mississippi Volunteers. Collection of thirty items, twenty-nine letters and one excerpt from an 1855 lecture. One undated...
GLC03135.01
[Collection of Virginius S. Denson, G company, 9th regiment, Virginia, infantry] [decimalized]
Denson, Virginius S., fl. 1842
Collection of seven letters by a soldier in the 9th Virginia Infantry.
GLC03135.02
[Letters of Mitchell Pugh, Byrum Hesh, Thomas Mitchell & Eli Pugh, D company, 50th regiment, Virginia, infantry] [decimalized]
1854-1887
Various
Collection of twenty-nine letters, twenty-two of which are war date, from various individuals: Mitchell Pugh, Byrum B. Hesh (or Bryam D. Hash), Thomas F. Mitchell and Eli Pugh of Co. D, 50th Virginia Regiment; A. Pugh of Co. C, 16th North Carolina...
GLC03135.06
[Collection of Nathaniel R. Davison, I company, 11th regiment, Mississippi, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .04]
1861-1863
Davison, Nathaniel R., fl. 1861-1863
Collection of four war date letters from a soldier in the 11th Mississippi Volunteers to his sister. Davison comments on Fort Donelson in a letter written from Camp Fisher. Also mentions a defeat at Annandale. The two final letters of 15 January...
GLC03135.07
[Collection of William McFaddin, 42nd regiment, Mississippi, cavalry] [Decimalized .01- .06]
McFaddin, William M., fl. 1862-1863
Collection of six letters by a soldier in the 42nd Mississippi Volunteers. A letter from 7 April 1863 describes a skirmish and includes an additional note from 8 April, which appears to be addressed to a slave: "I have been a good master to you...
GLC03135.08
[Collection of A.D. Clifton, C company, 6th regiment, Mississippi, cavalry] [decimalized]
circa 1864
Clifton, A. D., fl. 1864
Collection contains 7 letters from Clifton to his wife, Sallie, and family. Also contains one poem which may have been written by Clifton.
GLC03135.09
[Collection of Edwin E. Harris, field and staff, 8th battallion, Missouri, infantry][Decimalized .001-.228]
1801-1879
Harris, Edwin E., fl. 1850-1864
Letters primarily belonging to Edwin E. Harris dated 1801-1879. Consists of approximately 228 letters sent between Harris and his wife, Margaret Harris and other family members while serving in the 8th Battallion, Missouri Infantry. Contains personal...
GLC03135.10
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