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to Henry Livingston [(?)] re: rent agreement of Michiel Stoppelbeen
1747/07/15
The note states that Michiel Stoppelbeen has taken a parcel of land, and notes the rent that he will pay. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04457
Grant of power of attorney to Peter Van Brugh Livingston
1734/02/21
Wright, Anthony, fl. 1734
The document, written and signed by the notary public of London, states that Edward Spear has named Peter Van Brugh Livingston as his attorney. Livingston is therefore expected to retrieve outstanding debts from James Wallace on behalf of Edward...
GLC03107.04458
Receipt of payment from James Wallace
1735/11/05
Livingston, Peter Van Brugh, 1710-1792
Peter Van Brugh Livingston acknowledged receipt from James Wallace of a payment due to Edward Spear.
GLC03107.04459
Journal of J[ohn] Livingston's journey from Albany to Boston
1700/05/11-1700/06/08
Livingston, John
The journal gives a daily account of the journey to Boston, including the distance traveled, and where they lodged every night.
GLC03107.04460
to Samuel Vetch re: closer correspondence
1700/09/25
John Livingston writes that he agrees with Vetch's sentiments, and would like to enter into a closer correspondence.
GLC03107.04461
Account of Arnold M. Donald
1747/07/02
Livingston, Gilbert, 1718-1789
Gilbert Livingston confirms labor performed by Arnold M. Donald.
GLC03107.04462
to Gilbert Livingston [(1718-1789)] re: instructions for a journey on a vessel
Livingston, Philip, 1716-1778
Gilbert Livingston is given instruction for how he is to conduct a trading voyage on the Sloop Batchelor.
GLC03107.04463
[Congressional resolution on half-pay]
March 22, 1783
United States. Continental Congress.
Resolution of the United States Continental Congress on half-pay commutation signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Instead of half-pay, the officers were given five years full pay in money or securities on 6 percent annual interest...
GLC02437.02017
[Resolution]
13-23 September 1783
United States. Congress
Copies of two resolves. The first offers the thanks of Congress to General R. Howe for the manner in which he conducted the inquiry into the Pennsylvania Line mutiny; the second resolves to transmit the former to George Washington and have him relay...
GLC02437.02559
to Henry Knox
February 13, 1806
Cook, Orchard, 1763-1819
Talks about a petition Knox has submitted to erect a lighthouse on Franklin Island. Also briefly discusses local news, such as about agriculture.
GLC02437.08006
to [Robert Livingston] re: discussion of the steam boat
1807/01/25
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Fulton writes a letter to describe the innovations of the steam boat, and how he has calculated its certain success. Docketed on p.12.
GLC03107.04464
[Resolution of Congress repealing all previous resolutions involving the Department of Commissary General of Military Stores]
24 July 1782
Jackson, William, 1759-1828
Extract from the minutes of Congress on the resolution that repealed all previous resolutions on the Department of Commissary General of Military Stores. The minutes were recorded in the War Office and signed by Jackson as Assistant Secretary of War...
GLC02437.01501
[Congressional resolution 3 September 1782]
3 September 1782
Signed by Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress. Location inferred from location of Continental Congress in 1782. Outlines a Congressional resolution detailing the pay and rations of officials in the Department of Commissary of...
GLC02437.01566
[Resolution of Continental Congress]
Signed by Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress. Location inferred from location of Continental Congress in 1782. Very similar to GLC02437.01566. Outlines a Congressional resolution detailing the pay and rations of officials in...
GLC02437.01569
[Certificate to Asa Copeland]
22 December 1782
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Certifies that Asa Copeland has been serving as a Conductor of Military Stores since 21 April 1779 and that he is still serving as such. He is therefore entitled to his pay and the depreciations of his pay during this period, deducting whatever...
GLC02437.01759
20 September 1783
Cook, David, fl. 1751-1823
Mentions that New York securities are not sellable in Massachusetts and discusses the state rate for its securities. States that the Massachusetts legislature is more agreeable to half-pay commutation than the Connecticut legislature.
GLC02437.02547
[Resolves respecting the Army]
30 September - 13 October 1783
List of resolves respecting the issuing of commissions, rank and promotions. Signed "B. Lincoln" by a secretary for General Lincoln.
GLC02437.02591
Return of clothing wanted in the Connecticut Regiment
10 October 1783
Clark, S., fl. 1783
Lists items by type and amount. Includes hats, shirts, and blankets.
GLC02437.02634
[Report regarding a new agent for the 1st Connecticut Regiment]
16 October 1783
James, fl. 1777-1783
Reports that "The Subscriber is now residing at Mandevillls home, and is employed in filling the Cloathing and pay-Accts of the late, first Connt. Regiment." Noted as written at Mandevills.
GLC02437.02666
[Resolution and order regarding sending an officer to Canada to negotiate the withdrawal of British troops from the United States]
24 May 1784 - 3 June 1784
Signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Includes a resolution from 24 May 1784 that "Congress approve of the proposition of Major General Knox to send a field officer into Canada for the purpose of ascertaining... the time when the posts...
GLC02437.03005
[Congressional resolution regarding the discharge of troops]
2 June 1784
Signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary of Congress. This resolution indicates the number of troops to be discharged at West Point, New York and Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania. Stipulates that no officer above the rank of captain will remain in service....
GLC02437.03009
to David Cook
26 November 1786
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Informs Captain Cook he cannot help him obtain a promotion to command a company of artillery. Writes, "Congress agreably [sic] to the confederation cannot make any appointments of military officers..."
GLC02437.03070
[Congressional resolution establishing the salary for the Secretary at War with Henry Knox's appointment as Secretary at War]
4 March 1785
Signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Contains two separate sections. In the first, dated 4 March 1785, Congress resolves that the salary for the Secretary at War will be 2,450 dollars per year. The second part, signed by Thomson 8...
GLC02437.03103
[Congressional resolutions]
24-25 August 1786
United States. Congress of the Confederation.
Copy, in the hand of War Department secretary Robert Pemberton, of three Congressional resolutions. The first resolution, dated 24 August, is based on the report of a committee to whom were referred two letters on the Moravian Indians, one of which...
GLC02437.03296
14 November 1786
Writes to offer himself as "a candidate to your Excellency, for an appointment to command a Company of Artillery" in the expedition to "quell" the Indians in the Western territories or any other expedition. Writes that Knox knows of his service in...
GLC02437.03337
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