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1837/05/11
Unknown
"They won't propose"
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
[n.d.]
to Philip Livingston re: desire to sell dried goods
The author of the note writes that his wife has rum and molasses, and could sell more dried goods if she had some.
GLC03107.04559
1831/11/18
Bushnell, C. (fl. 1831)
to Mrs. Livingston re: witness for a trial
C. Bushnell advises Mrs. Livingston that a certain Mr. Smails is a crucial witness to the defense in a present trial, and urges her to ensure his appearance at the trial. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04562
1831/12/02
Bushnell & Gaul
to Mrs. Livingston re: court proceedings
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
14 February 1826
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de (1757-1834)
to unknown [in French]
News from La Grange, from Fanny and Camilla Wright about Nashoba, sent to an unknown doctor. Year supplied by Robert Crout. Original owner claimed this letter mentioned the "slow freeing of the blacks."
GLC02874
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