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Address to the people of the state of New York
1815/04/17
Federal Republican members of the Legislature
The address states that the objects of the recent war with Great Britain have not been accomplished.
GLC03107.05305
Statements on the amounts of internal duties imposed by the United States . . ..
1816/03
Van Alstyne, Adam, fl. 1816
GLC03107.05306
Federal nominations
1788-1789
Rufus King for Governor, plus nominations for Lt. Governor, Senator, Congress, and Assembly.
GLC03107.05307
Letter [fragment]
1816/06/15
GLC03107.05308
Blank account of various court expenses
1630-1650
Items on the bill include the clerk's bill, sheriff's and cryer's bills, etc. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.05309
Petition to the Legislature of New York
1790
Subscribers and merchants of New York
The subscribers and merchants of New York ask the Legislature to reconsider a law requiring all Port Wardens to be the masters of vessels. They describe the rule as unconstitutional, and beyond the Legislature's power.
GLC03107.05310
Concern about the influx of Episcopal bishops
circa 1585-1763
The document warns of the threat to religious liberty presented by the influx of Episcopalian bishops in America.
GLC03107.05311
"The Warning"
Satirical poem criticizing attacks on truth and liberty.
GLC03107.05312
to Sam Wilkeson re: completion of his book
September 14,1868
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
GLC03107.05313
Four pieces of colonial New York currency
1776, 1790
One "one third" note from 1776, printed by Samuel Loude. Another "one third" note from March 1776. A piece of Albany County currency worth 5 schillings from 17 February 1776. A two pence piece from 20 February 1790.
GLC03107.05315
Proclamation condemning disaffected citizens in contempt of his Majesties laws and government
1701/01/24
Nanfan, John, fl. 1688-1702
The proclamation refers to the treason of Nicholas Bayard and John Hutchins.
GLC03107.05316
Fragmented address leaf with two seals
circa 1586-1763
GLC03107.05317
Torpedo War, and Submarine Explosions
1810
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
The book illustrates different methods of torpedo and submarine defense, that Robert Fulton invented himself. Contains 5 illustrations.
GLC03107.05318
to Henry Knox
24 October 1781
Laurens, John, 1754-1782
Colonel Laurens communicates George Washington's request that Knox send "one of the pieces taken in the Redout [sic] by the french troops...to the regiment of Gattenois." This was in accordance with general orders issued 20 October 1781. The...
GLC02437.01259
to John Lamb
12 November 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Uncertain yet whether he will join the artillery park because General George Washington had not yet arrived. Writes, "He has lately met with a severe Shock to his affections, in the loss of the amiable Mr. Custis, Mrs. Washington's only child."...
GLC02437.01289
February 14, 1782
Lamb, John, 1735-1800
Written from Burlington, likely in New Jersey. Writes that he was "informed by the Pay-Master that the Financier intended the officers should receive two months Pay, in certain Notes, payable on the 1st of August next." He and the other officers...
GLC02437.01354
3 July 1782
Writes, "The General [perhaps General George Washington] is still unable to decide when your regiment shall march. You will continue to work on the Tumbrills. As soon as the General shall give me his directions I will communicate them to you."
GLC02437.01474
11 July 1782
Written by and signed for Knox by Samuel Shaw. Says he would have thought Washington would have ordered Lamb's unit to march by now. Says he just heard from Washington that he will not be giving any orders until he returns from Philadelphia...
GLC02437.01483
31 July 1782
Has received directions from General George Washington to move the artillery park from Burlington, New Jersey, to New Windsor, New York. Writes that he has contacted the Wagonmaster General for horses and oxen for transport, and the Wagonmaster has...
GLC02437.01511
20 December 1782
Written by Colonel Lamb to Major General Knox. Is angry about complications with his leave of absence. Says he thought his friends would help him procure the proper documentation to prove his rank, but they disappointed him. Says he has since looked...
GLC02437.01753
circa 27 April 1787
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Informs Knox that George Washington will not be able to attend the Society of the Cincinnati general meeting "in consequence of an account which he received by express that his Mother & only Sister lay dangerously ill, & that he was obliged to make...
GLC02437.03536
December 7, 1790
Requests Knox sends President George Washington "the papers relating to the Indian Expedition which are to be laid before Congress."
GLC02437.04792
3 January 1791
President George Washington's personal secretary Lear writes to Secretary of War Knox to find out if Knox knows anything about Samuel Ogden and the position of the New Jersey attorney general. Washington "is anxious to give in the nomination."
GLC02437.04816
7 May 1793
Mentions a Frenchman who is with the Wabash Indians (not an interpreter) and who asked President Washington for a pair of boots and some stockings. Washington wants the man to be given the items if he has not received them before. Tells Knox "you...
GLC02437.05891
18 September 1795
Discusses the issue of obtaining lime from the land. Includes a list of goods and their prices.
GLC02437.06525
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