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Receipt of four fowls for rent
1791/01/03
Livingston, John, 1750-1822
GLC03107.04490
to Walter Patterson re: plans to travel to China
1803/04/23
Patterson, Daniel, fl. 1803-1818
Daniel explains his desire to secure a post on a ship to China, and also gives news of the family. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04497
to Mr. Patterson re: hope for a return to free trade
1807/02/09
Skipwith, Fulwar, 1765-1839
Skipwith writes that he hopes the British will cease their blockade of French ports so that free trade may resume. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04502
Court case between Daniel Wilson and James McCauley
1807/09
The document explains a court case between Daniel Wilson, plaintiff; and James McCauley, defendant. Wilson brought the plea of trespass against McCauley, who failed to fulfill the terms of a promissary note, and was therefore indebted to Wilson....
GLC03107.04504
Court case between Jacob Stout and Charles Bruce
1808/06
Jacob Stout, plaintiff, and his attorney Walter Patterson brought the defendant Charles Bruce to the Mayor's Court for failing to pay a debt to Stout.
GLC03107.04506
to Walter Patterson re: arrival in Albany
1811/03/13
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
GLC03107.04508
Document [in French]
1816/04/23
GLC03107.04520
Account of Mr. Patterson
1816/07/16
Campbell, fl. 1816-1862
GLC03107.04523
to Walter [Patterson] re: trade arrangements
1816/09/23
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04529
to Walter Patterson re: difficulty living in New York
1818/11/20
H[enry] L[ivingston] describes the problems a friend has had maintaining a job and a place to live in New York, and advises Walter to prevent his mother and sister from going to New York for the winter. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04532
to Walter Patterson re: support in a senatorial election
1821/04/18
Holly, Orville L., fl. 1821
Orville L. Holley discusses the recent senatorial nominations, and partisan conflicts involving Clintonians and Bucktails. He assures Walter of support in the upcoming election, and notes that he has taken steps to gather support for Walter in other...
GLC03107.04535
to Walter Patterson re: iron and timber business
1821/12/27
Calkin, J., fl. 1821
J. Ca[tkin] writes of the state of business at Ancram, and his hopes for the timber and iron business. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04538
to Walter Patterson re: [fragment]
circa 1815-1860
GLC03107.04542
to W[alter] Patterson re: poor state of lumber trade
1793/12/10
A.C., fl. 1793
Due to the war, the author notes that the lumber trade has suffered greatly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04544
to W.D. Patterson re: [in French]
1807/03/19
Loyseau, S.M., fl. 1807
GLC03107.04546
to W.D. Patterson re: request to forward mail
1807/01/30
Barnet, fl. 1807
GLC03107.04547
to William D. Patterson re: business arrangements
1808/01/15
Griffith, Robert E., fl. 1808-1815
The letter is preceded by a copy of another letter by Robert E. Griffith, dated 15 January 1808. The letter discusses current tensions with England, and expresses hope that recent negotiations have proved successful. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04548
to Montgomery Livingston re: encouragement to learn the German language
1837/01/30
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Robert L. Livingston applauds his son's desire to learn the German language, and encourages him to board with a German family.
GLC03107.04556
"They won't propose"
1837/05/11
Verse poem written in the voice of a single woman exasperated by her many beaux who appear to court her but never propose. The manuscript is addressed to Montgomery Livingston.
GLC03107.04557
to Philip Livingston re: plan for a house
Gautier, Daniel, fl. 1815-1860
Gautier describes his plan for a house for Philip Livingston, and also includes a drawing of the ground floor and front part of the house.
GLC03107.04558
to John Forsyth re: negotiating a treaty with France
1835/06/21
Livingston, Edward, 1764-1836
Edward Livingston explains his actions in trying to negotiate a treaty with France. Typed transcript available in the collateral file. Written aboard the U.S. Frigate "Constitution" at sea near Long Island.
GLC03107.04561
to Mrs. Livingston re: court proceedings
1831/12/02
Bushnell & Gaul
Bushnell and Gaul inform Mrs. Livingston of the recent events in a certain court case, and also emphasize the importance of a specific note as a key piece of evidence. Docketed on recto.
GLC03107.04563
Receipt from Jacob Haver of rent due the Livingston's
1790/01/14
DeLameter, Cornelius, fl. 1790-1791
Jacob Haver made a payment of wheat for rent due Walter, Robert, John, and Henry Livingston.
GLC03107.04564
to Johnston Livingston re: advice to write to a "beloved friend"
1831/03/23
Livingston, Maria, fl. 1831
Apparently written by a cousin of Johnston Livingston. She asks Johnston to send her love to her cousin Til [Matilda], and also advises him to send a note to his "beloved friend" S.A.
GLC03107.04068
to Johnston Livingston re: safe arrival in New York
[n.y.]/04/02
Rogers, Matilda, fl. 1817-1834
Matilda informs Johnston of her safe arrival in New York, where she has happily met with their extended family.
GLC03107.04069
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