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Account of Robert G. Livingston, Jr. with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1782/08/31
Wigram, John, fl. 1782-1791
Robert G. Livingston purchased iron from Robert, Jr. in June and September 1776.
GLC03107.03345
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: report of affairs in Canada
1776/06/12
Livingston, Walter, 1740-1797
Walter writes that their Commanding Officer behaved most cowardly at the battle at Cead[us] and allowed all of his men to be taken prisoner, while others were massacred by Indians. He notes that he has had conlficting accounts of the war in Canada...
GLC03107.03346
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: gratitude for offers of assistance
1776/02/05
Trumbull, Jon, fl. 1776
Governor Jon Trumbull thanks Robert, Jr. for offering furnace hearth stones to the government. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03347
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: examining rivers and forts
1776/07/25
Livingston, Gilbert, 1718-1789
The letter is signed by both Gilbert Livingston and William Paulding. Gilbert writes that he has just returned from "the Forts" where he examined the rivers at Montgomery and Constitution, and has found that the site at Constitution is preferable...
GLC03107.03348
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
1791/01/14
Knickerbacker, Harmen J., fl. 1791
Robert, Jr. owed Harmen J. Knickerbacker wages for work as a mason and other services.
GLC03107.03349
"The Crop of the Farm of Jerry Kelmer as Michel Pulver has given in"
1776/07/09
The document records the charges for handling and distributing the crop of Jerry Kelmer.
GLC03107.03350
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: fear of panic spreading
1776/07/27
Walter states that the growing number of sick and enfeebled individuals may strike a panic throughout the country, but does not think it necessary for Robert, Jr. to leave the Manor at this time. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03351
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: preparations for war
1776/08/02
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
Peter Robert writes that preparations for war are being made with great "alacrity" in the City, and many individuals are employed in the task of sinking vessels and keeping ships away from New York. He complains that he is troubled by his family...
GLC03107.03352
Instructions for making specific sizes of iron
1776/08/26
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
The document gives instructions for iron to be made to particular measurements, and includes a sketch of the measurements. Docketed on recto.
GLC03107.03353
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: impossible to pay full debt
1776/09/24
Yates, Robert, 1738-1801
Robert Yates explains with regret that upon inspection of his treasury, he found it impossible to pay his full debt to Robert, Jr. He then gives Robert, Jr. an order for the type of iron that he is in need of. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03354
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: fire in New York
1776/10/08
Clinton, George, 1739-1812
George Clinton informs Robert, Jr. of his brother's military actions, and states that the British set a fire in New York, which has caused only a small amount of damage. He explains that there is a great deal of tension between British soldiers and...
GLC03107.03355
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: shipment of leather
1776/11/16
Van Vechten, Teunis, 1707-1785
Van Vechten informs Robert, Jr. that he has just sent him the sole and upper leather that he has requested.
GLC03107.03356
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for supplies for Northern Army
[1776/12]
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
A Committee of Congress, including Samuel Adams, Richard Henry Lee, and William Whipple (the remaining 2 signatures are illegible due to damage), write to Robert, Jr. to request "Cannon and Stores" needed by General Schuyler to supply his Northern...
GLC03107.03357
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for one dozen mill saws
1777/01/25
Lewis, Morgan, fl. 1777
Lewis writes that he hopes to have iron soon so that he may "set all my Hands at Work." He asks Robert, Jr. to send him a dozen mill saws and some light axes, as the ones he already sent were too heavy for the men to use.
GLC03107.03358
Lease of a farm at Salisbury to Ezekiel Landon
1777/02/25
Ezekiel Landon signed a one year lease with Robert Livingston, Jr. for a farm on Town Hill in Salisbury, Connecticut.
GLC03107.03359
Lease of a farm at Canen to Joel Chamberlain
1777/02/27
Joel Chamberlain signed a one year lease with Robert Livingston, Jr. for a farm at Canen in Connecticut. Chamberlain agreed to keep the farm in good condition, prune the apple trees, and "to use the whole farm as a good farmer outh to do."
GLC03107.03360
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request to hire Tim Loomis
1777/05/30
Elliott, Michael, fl. 1767-1790
Michael Elliott states that he is in great need of an extra worker at the iron works, and asks if he may hire Tim Loomis. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03361
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: order for iron
1777/06/02
Lewis gives Robert, Jr. an order for different types of iron, and notes that he has a good supply of money at the moment, and would therefore like to settle their old account and begin anew.
GLC03107.03362
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for iron for Morgan Lewis
1777/06/24
Truax, Isaac, fl. 1777
GLC03107.03363
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: stagnation of business
1778/01/08
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
Henry informs his father that business has stagnated due to the scarcity of money. He also notes that the store houses in Boston are full of dry goods, but he is hesitant to purchase now, as he believes it wise to hold on to one's money. Docketed...
GLC03107.03364
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: passing of the Regulating Act
1778/03/13
Henry tells his father that the Connecticut Assembly just passed the Regulating Act with a slim majority, and it seems as if most people have a great contempt for it.
GLC03107.03366
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: anxious for the issues of the next campaign
1778/04/03
Henry writes that people seem anxious to learn the issues that will be prevalent in the next campaign, and notes that trade continues to be extremely slow in Boston, with almost no demand for iron.
GLC03107.03367
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: introduction for John Wat[t]ers
1778/04/06
Ten Broeck, Abraham, 1734-1810
Abraham Ten Broeck writes to introduce the bearer of the letter, John Wat[t]ers, who wishes to rent Robert, Jr.'s house in Albany. Ten Broeck states that Wat[t]ers is a decent man who keeps an orderly house, and can pay the rent up front if...
GLC03107.03368
Lease of a house at Albany to John Watters
1778/04/07
John Watters signed the lease and agreed to pay Robert, Jr. a quarterly rent.
GLC03107.03369
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trade of goods
1778/04/09
Stevenson, John, fl. 1765-1787
John states that he has sent Robert, Jr. one "bladder" of snuff, a kettle, a towel, and some squash seeds; and asks Robert, Jr. to send him a firkin of butter. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03370
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: difficulty obtaining goods for prisoners
1778/04/20
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
Boudinot states that he would like to purchase flour and wheat from Robert, Jr., but can not pay more than the regulated prices without permission from Congress. "The Sufferings of the Prisoners would make me do almost any Thing in my Power to...
GLC03107.03371
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: apology for leaving his horse
1778/05/13
Conway, Thomas, 1735-1800
Thomas Conway apologizes for leaving his horse with Robert, Jr. for such an extended period, but explains that he has been kept on the move with military orders. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03372
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: safe places for storing flour
1778/06/05
Henry discusses some possible safe places to store his father's flour, and makes arrangements to trade goods. He gives news of a French declaration of war against England, and also states that he fears the enemy will come up the river soon....
GLC03107.03373
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: fluctuating markets
1778/06/11
Henry states that he can not send his father accurate market prices since it fluctuates so dramatically. He explains that the scarcity of money caused the market to stagnate, but there has been a sudden rise due to a large quantity of cash sent to...
GLC03107.03374
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sale of flour
1778/07/10
Russell, Thomas, 1749-1796
Russell informs Robert, Jr. of the flour he has sold for him, and also gives him the current market price. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03375
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request to borrow an anchor and a cable
1778/08/06
Hoffman, Anthony Jr., fl. 1778-1783
Anthony Hoffman, Jr. asks to borrow an anchor and a cable from Robert, Jr.'s sloop, as he is in a rush to send a shipment of flour down the river to supply their army.
GLC03107.03376
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: apology for not visiting his father
1778/08/20
Henry apologizes for not paying his father a visit, but explains that he has been awaiting the outcome of a business venture that should make him an "independent fortune." He adds that if this plan fulfills itself, he will desire to purchase all of...
GLC03107.03377
to Governor Clinton re: hopes to travel to Congress
1778/09/03
Duane, James, fl. 1763-1785
Duane writes that he is recovering from the fever, and hopes that he will be able to travel to Congress in a short time.
GLC03107.03379
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: arrangements to sell provisions
1778/09/04
GLC03107.03380
Account of Elias Tooker with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1784/12/29
The account began 23 December 1778. Tooker purchased wheat, beef, pork, cornell, and other provisions from Robert Livingston, Jr., and in turn worked at Robert, Jr.'s iron works.
GLC03107.03381
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for iron
1779/01/16
Teunis Van Vechten asks Robert, Jr. to send iron up to Albany as soon as possible. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03382
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: decline to purchase a house
1779/01/20
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Robert Cambridge thanks his father for recommending a house to him, but decides that he will wait to purchase one until both the war and his own personal affairs are settled. He explains that a large shipment of iron has just arrived, and though...
GLC03107.03383
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: purchasing iron
1779/02/05
Robert Cambridge writes of his plans to purchase a large quantity of iron, and applauds his father for starting up his iron works again, as he believes that the price of iron will begin to rise. He also declares his support for his father's plan to...
GLC03107.03384
Lease with Robert Livingston, Jr. for the farm at Canaan
1779/02/24
Chamberlain, Joel, fl. 1779
GLC03107.03385
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: arrangements to purchase a farm
1779/03/08
GLC03107.03386
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for iron pipe
1779/03/27
Livingston, M., fl. 1779
M. Livingston asks his/her cousin, Robert, Jr., to send the pipe he/she ordered as soon as it is finished. A portion of the document is illegible due to damage. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03387
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: plans to sell goods
1779/05/12
Henry asks to be left in charge of managing a recent shipment of goods, and promises to reserve some for his father's use. The goods consist mainly of clothes, stockings, etc., and Henry asks that his father keep this information quiet. Docketed on...
GLC03107.03388
Account of William Trafford with Robert Livingston, Jr.
1779/05/20-1783/08/28
Van Buren, John, fl. 1773-1779
The account began 28 May 1779. William Trafford purchased wheat, salt, flour, and other provisions; and in turn worked at Ancram. Written at the Manor of Livingston.
GLC03107.03389
to Robert Livingston (1746-1813) re: boundary dispute
1779/05/20-1779/10/16
Robert, Jr. writes that he is surprised to hear that Robert Livingston (1746-1813) is of the opinion that their grandfather, the first Robert Livingston, intended to bequeath more land to his son Robert (1688-1775) than his will actually stated. He...
GLC03107.03390
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: assurances of respect
1779/10/18
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Robert Livingston (1746-1813) expresses his desire to settle a conflict with Robert, Jr., and assures him that despite their differences, he still holds him in the highest estimation. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03391
Lease with Robert Livingston, Jr. for a farm on the Manor
1780/04/21
Conchlin, John, fl. 1780
The document states that Robert Livingston, Jr. has agreed to lease a farm to John Conchlin for one year. In return, Conchlin is expected to pay an annual rent, to build a fence, repair a barn, pay land taxes, and perform other services for Robert...
GLC03107.03393
Lease of a house at Salisbury to Elijah Bennett
1780/05/01
Robert Livingston, Jr. states that he will lease a house at Salisbury to Elijah Bennett for one month, after which they will renew their agreement on a weekly basis. Signed and sealed by Elijah Bennett.
GLC03107.03394
Account of Elijah Bennett re: rent and taxes
P.2 is another account of Elijah Bennett, dated 12 August 1780. Bennett purchased rum and tea from Robert, Jr.
GLC03107.03395
Lease of a farm at Canaan to Joel Chamberlain
1780/09/12
Robert Livingston, Jr. agrees to lease a farm in Canaan, Connecticut to Joel Chamberlain for one year. Also signed and sealed by Joel Chamberlain.
GLC03107.03396
Settlement of Duncan Thompson's account
1780/11/25
GLC03107.03397
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