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2 December 1969-3 January 1970
DiChristina, Richard J., 1949-2016
to Joyce Robinson [Decimalized .01-.03]
Three letters sent in one envelope letters are dated from December 2nd to January 3rd.
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2 December 1969
to Joyce Robinson
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated December 2, 1969. Pertains to his guard duty in the Viet Cong. He writes that they were marching for three to four hours today. DiChristina wishes he could come home to marry...
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3 December 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson to Richard J. DiChristina dated December 3, 1969. Pertains to missing her during the holidays and financial matters. His squad has now stopped for water on their march. He mentions to Joyce that he would like...
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3 January 1970
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated January 3, 1970. He writes that he will be sending his pay to Joyce and that he wishes for her to buy something for herself with the money. He writes of the hot weather and the...
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6-12 February 1970
to Joyce Robinson [Decimalized .01-.02]
2 letters sent in the same envelope, from February 6 to the 12th.
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6 February 1970
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated February 6, 1970. He writes of the number of letters he has yet to mail to Joyce. His platoon has walked 500 meters today, and they are "up on one hell of a mountain." He relays...
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12 February 1970
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated February 12, 1970. He writes briefly, of how much he loves and misses Joyce. He mentions that he attended mass on Ash Wednesday. He tells Joyce he will be sending her a map. He...
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4 February 1970
Pacific Stars and Sripes
Match Made in Heaven; Knot Tied Via MARS
One newspaper clipping printed by the Pacific Stars and Stripes newspaper dated February 4, 1970. Reports the marriage of S. Sgt. Dexter Hales and Phyllis Ann Sheets via ham-radio telephone. Sgt. Hales, a career soldier at Vung Tau, Vietnam, married...
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22 May 1770
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
to Mr. Stampton Lifts
A receipt from Schuyler for the payment of sixteen pounds New York currency to Archibald Livingston by care of Stanton Lifts.
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26 June 1788
to John B. Schuyler
Philip mentions the possibility of New Hampshire entering the union, as well as the work of the anti-federalists. He also mentions some of the debates and that they have not been published.
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15 June 1795
to Catherine Schuyler
A short letter to Phillips daughter Catherine, he reports that he was thrown but has recovered enough to write. He also lets Catherine know that her cloaks will be done and sent to her soon. He wishes her well. In a postscript he asks for some seeds...
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25 July 1796
to Philip J. Schuyler
A letter telling Philip that he is a good child and to behave for his mother and sisters. Possibly in reference to Phillip P. Schuyler, grandson to Phillip John Schuyler.
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31 July 1803
A letter updating Phillip J. about his health he mentions a bout of gout but that his general health is much better.
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11 December 1801
to Angelica Church
Phillip writes to his daughter Angelica Church updating her on his health and asking after her. In a postscript he tells her to tell, "your dear Brother Hamilton" to get runners put on his coaches in case of snow so that he would still be able to get...
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28 January 1807
to Major Schuyler
Phillip writes saying that someone has been very ill since they left although they are somewhat better. He also reminds them to bring ashes to the fields.
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1807
to V Schaack Esq
This is a fragment of a larger sheet. It discusses different columns of information and the placement of parallel lines. It is possibly concerning architecture.
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Philip John Schuyler
A bust engraving of General Philip John Schuyler.
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16 April 1793
To Philip Schuyler
A letter to Philip Schuyler telling him that there is a job overseeing carpenters and other mechanics at little falls. Schuyler asks for a response by letter care of Mr. Blecker. He also says that if he isn't there when Philip arrives he is probably...
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24 August 1768
Accounting of Money Owed
A recording of money spent and owed to Philip Schuyler. It has been accepted by an accountant named John B. Blecker. There is a list of 10 expenses and some payments made with a total balance still owed of 176 pounds.
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25 April 1795
Cooper, Thomas, fl. 1789
This is a letter discussing the return of John Jay, to the United States. It also mentions the possibility of Jay taking position in the government. Cooper insist that Jay is about to sail back, if he has not already left, and tells Schuyler to not...
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25 June1795
Youle, John, fl. 1795
Part letter, part receipt, this letter has prices at the top, the letter portion mentions a Sloop that set sail and suggests getting another vessel.
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3 September 1795
Cornwall, James, fl. 1795
A letter to Philip discussing a possible disease outbreak in New York. Cornwall says fear of another Yellow Fever epidemic, like that in Philadelphia is high. However, so far all cases of disease have been contained to the first infected person's...
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13 February 1799
Ten Broeck, Peter B., fl. 1799
This is a short letter letting Schuyler know that Ten Broeck has been voted Sheriff of the county of Columbria. He thanks Schuyler for his support.
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14 June 1799
Williams, Robert, fl. 1799-1802
[Receipt]
A receipt for payment of duty on a 4 wheel carriage called a coachea that is drawn by two horses. The duty is good for a year to end on September 30, 1799.
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A receipt for payment of duty on a 2 wheel carriage called a Sulkay that is drawn by one horse. The duty is good for a year to end on September 30, 1799.
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20 June 1800
Quitman, Frederick H., fl. 1800
A letter that accompanied a copy of a sermon (not included) that he believes, "The perusal of it will afford you some pleasure, in particular after dinner. It hath the same effect upon me as opium" he continues writing that he bought a few copies of...
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31 March 1801
Cochran, Catherine, 1781-1857
To Philip J. Schuyler
A letter between siblings Catherine updated Philip J. on something she is sending him. She also mentions his cheese and that she has taken charge of. Their mother was afraid to trust it to Hamilton as, "The sloop he went down in, took fire as it lay...
GLC09636.08
2 January 1802
Two receipts on the same sheet for payment of duty on a 4 wheel carriage called a Phaeton that is drawn by 2 horse. One is good till September 30, 1801, the second is good till September 30, 1802. There is a note on the bottom that there is also 2...
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6 December 1802
de Zeng, F., fl. 1802
De Zeng asks Schuyler to further postpone a meeting of the Board at Rhinebeck. The meeting was supposed to take place on the 6th but had been postponed until the next Saturday. De Zeng, complains that he will be unable to make it and asks that it get...
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26 October 1802
Catherine updates her brother on what is going on at home. She mentions that their mother is on a trip to New York with Capt. Church. She also mentions that their father had another flare up of Gout, and the ulcer on his knee has been active. She...
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14 April 1809
Foote, Ebenezer, 1756-1829
Ebenezer writes Philip telling him of the current mood regarding the constitution. He comments on the voting situation between Federalist and Anti-Federalist. He writes that he "has the pleasure of noting that it is certainly more favorable than it...
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24 October 1809
Felloson, Robert, fl. 1809
Robert is requesting contact information for Philip's agent for his land in the area.
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28 February 1810
A update of what is happening in Albany, he mentions possible appointments that may be given and how that would affect future voting.
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1 April 1810
A passionate letter in which Ebenezer says he was appointed the position of first judge, however he is very unhappy with it as he believes that it was given to him to make him happy and get him to stop speaking his opinion. He also writes that after...
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7 April 1810
Radcliff, Jacob, fl. 1810
To James Encott
Radcliff is asking James Encott to be a leading member of the Federalist party in Duchess county.
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2 April 1811
Church, Philip, 1778–1861
Church writes Schuyler to ask his assistance with information concerning a possible grant of land he would be gaining in lieu of a debt. He wishes to know more about the land before he considers asking for it in payment as a debt owed to his father...
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4 April 1814
Livingston, Mary, fl. 1814
Mary is asking Philip to let her know the requirements of entering the college of Cambridge as she wishes her son to attend.
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4 October 1824
Yates, Jasper, fl. 1824
to Philip J. Schuyler and Stephen Van Rensselaer
A short note asking Philip and Stephen to bring a balance to Daniel D Campbell.
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6 June 1804
Le Doux de Caradeux, fl. 1804
to Elizabeth Hamilton
A letter to Elizabeth in French.
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4 January 1805
Hamilton, Elizabeth S., 1757-1854
to Philip Jeremiah Schuyler
A letter between Elizabeth and her brother Philip concerning inheritance from her father. In particular furniture that was purchased as well as an amount of money that was given to her in the past. "a report has prevailed that my father gave me six...
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23 September 1805
Mason, John, fl. 1805
A letter to Elizabeth writing that her daughter Angelica who was visiting with them has just left. Mason praises her company and wishes Elizabeth well. Mason also mentions that he was recently sick.
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16 December 1809
to Bradford
Elizabeth writes that she just received a power of attorney for Mrs. Mitchell addressed to Dr. Stevens. However she advises that Dr. Stevens is already engaged and suggests instead sends a power of attorney to a Mr. Cruger her nephew. Cruger is...
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26 January 1836
Hamilton, William S., 1797-1850
William writes Elizabeth that he just received her last letter because he was called away to attend a meeting of the legislature in Green Bay. He writes that while there he met up with an old school friend who is now an episcopal minister in the area...
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10 May 1837
to Elizabeth Ten Broeck Schuyler
Elizabeth writes to her sister in law Elizabeth that she is about to go visit her son William. She wishes Elizabeth and her brother, Rensselear, well and sends a plant, a daphney.
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23 May 1837
to Philip Hamilton
Elizabeth writes to her son Philip about her travels possibly to visit William her other son. She is about to arrive at Saint Louis but mentions that the passage has been tedious as they go against the stream.
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13 June 1839
to Elizabeth Hamilton Holly
Elizabeth writes to her daughter Elizabeth, calling her Eliza. She writes that the journey to Albany was quite comfortable thanks to Eliza's procuring her the best berth. She also reports that Eliza's nephew Alexander was very kind and he is taking...
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12 July 1840
to My Dear Son
Elizabeth writes one of her sons, asking his opinion on letting a Mr. Hooks be empowered to retain some of her papers that he is working on until the work is finished. Hooks asked in case of Elizabeth passing away before the work is done, and if he...
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May 1842
Elizabeth writes her daughter Eliza asking her to forward some plants to her brother James in Nevis.
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25 October 1845
Elizabeth writes her son Philip letting him know she has arrived and will be at Mr. Taylor's tonight, and visiting Steve's place for the next week.
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3 November 1846
Elizabeth writes to her daughter Eliza that she was unable to visit her sister as the trip kept getting postponed and now their brother is picking her up. She also asks Eliza about silk that was sent to her, and asks if she would like more sent.
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