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1813/11/02
Williams, Isaac B., fl. 1808-1814
Receipt from Henry Trink of rye flour for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
Written at the Manor of Livingston, in Ancram, New York.
GLC03107.04048
1813/11/08
Maze, Jas, fl. 1813-1814
Receipt of iron for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
GLC03107.04049
1813/11/10
GLC03107.04050
1814/01/17
to Caleb Carpenter re: shipment of pig iron for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
GLC03107.04051
1814/01/21
to A. Lane re: shipment of pig iron for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
GLC03107.04052
Williams, John L., fl. 1813-1814
GLC03107.04053
1814/01/22
GLC03107.04054
1814/01/25
Receipt from Henry Best of rye for Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
GLC03107.04055
GLC03107.04056
1814/01/26
GLC03107.04057
1814/01/27
GLC03107.04058
1814/01/29
GLC03107.04059
1816/08/06
Hudson, Joseph, fl. 1816
Receipt of payment from W.D. Patterson
GLC03107.04060
1816/08/07
Wilson, Joseph, fl. 1816
Receipt of payment from W.D. Patterson for passage of a pony on the Liberty
GLC03107.04061
1816/10/29
Livingston, Henry, 1753-1823
Sale of land in Unadilla to Henry Ogden
On p.3 Henry Ogden signed a statement agreeing to transfer to John Hough the land he purchased from Henry Livingston; dated 15 May 1817.
GLC03107.04062
1823/03/21
Last will and testament of Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
P.14 contains a statement written and signed by A. Van Beuren, that claims that the directions of the will have been carried out, dated 26 September 1832. Docketed on p.14.
GLC03107.04063
1831/02/11-1901/02/11
Rogers, Matilda, fl. 1817-1834
to Johnston Livingston re: an account of family affairs
Written by Johnston Livingston's sister Matilda (Livingston) Rogers, who often signed her letters "Til." She writes that their uncle has made a bet with a Mr. Wilson that he can not run/walk 10 miles in one hour, and explains how Mr. Wilson is...
GLC03107.04064
1831/02/25-1901/02/25
Livingston & Alexander
to Johnston Livingston re: Johnston's failure to correspond
Apparently written by a sister of Johnston Livingston. She chides Johnston for failing to correspond with either his sister or his parents, who have gone to great ends to provide for him while he is away at college. She also notes that his last...
GLC03107.04065
[n.y.]/03/09
to Johnston Livingston re: their mother's illness
Matilda informs Johnston of their mother's prolonged illness, gives an account of the affairs of family friends, and also notes that the family has just had a most beneficial visit from a dentist from Catskill. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04066
[n.y.]/03/19
to Johnston Livingston re: developing Johnston's writing ability
Matilda remarks on an improvement of Johnston's writing, and asks for his opinion regarding the romantic inclinations of his sister "[T]il." She explains how she is anxiously awaiting winter's end, and also relates some gossip concerning the Van...
GLC03107.04067
1831/03/23
Livingston, Maria, fl. 1831
to Johnston Livingston re: advice to write to a "beloved friend"
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
[n.y.]/04/02
to Johnston Livingston re: safe arrival in New York
Matilda informs Johnston of her safe arrival in New York, where she has happily met with their extended family.
GLC03107.04069
1831/10/05
to Johnston Livingston re: advice for a student
Matilda praises Johnston for his previous letter and informs him that their mother recently purchased some necessary clothing for him. For the remainder of the letter, she offers Johnston advice for a successful term of study, and also wonders if...
GLC03107.04070
[n.y.]/01/21
to Johnston Livingston re: a precocious letter
Matilda scolds Johnston for obvious contradictions in a recent letter, and also exposes his attempt to conceal a letter he wrote to his "Lady Love."
GLC03107.04071
[n.y.]/02/11
to Johnston Livingston re: life in the country
Apparently written by a sister of Johnston Livingston. She reprimands Johnston for his neglect to write, and notes that the family is anxious since they heard he is failing. She mentions that their sister Sarah sprained her ankle, and relates her...
GLC03107.04072
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