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to Lucien
circa 1861-1864
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
He tells him to be a good boy and love his mother
GLC02744.324
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
In pencil, Children's 1863-4, is written at the top.
GLC02744.326
The Fourteenth at Gettysburg
5 July 1884
Stevens, Henry S., fl. 1884
Portion of the speech deliverred by Chaplain Henry S. Stevens at the unveiling of the monument of Connecticut's honored regiment at Gettysburg July 3rd, 1884.
GLC02744.327
Highly Important from Richmond From General Burnside's Army Operations of the Steamer Currituck Interesting from North Carolina
January 21, 1863
Four articles about the current war news including troop movements
GLC02744.329
The Rockville Leader-front page
1 January 1926
Features article on New Year's message, the "Canning" of Rock Mill Canal, announcements, advertisements and obituary.
GLC02744.332
1 envelope
1861-1877
With the words " Christmas Eve Picture" typed on it
GLC02744.335
to Mrs Thomas F. Burpee (excerpt of original)
2 January 1863
He sends a picture from Harper's Weekly of a soldier separated from his family. Requests pictures of the boys.
GLC02744.336
to Brother and Sister
2 November 1863
Letter describing their home and daily life. He writes everyone is good and growing fat.
GLC02744.337
torn note
8 June 1863
About a leave of absence.
GLC02744.341
Empty-Reads Reports of June
GLC02745.034
to J.G. Blaum
February 8, 1881
Yort, S.W., fl. 1881
Handwriting is illegible.
GLC02745.094
to Ethan A. Jenks
15 April 1865
Wright, Samuel, fl. 1864-1865
Assistant Adjutant General Wright instructs Captain Jenks' detachment to rejoin the Seventh Regiment.
GLC02750.031
[monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage]
February 29, 1864
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 29 February 1864
GLC02750.076
to Robert Livingston re: news from England
1700/06/10
Riggs, John, fl. 1699-1701
Riggs writes of the current events as alledged to have occurred, claims that Parliament had been dissolved, and that Admiral Benby sailed back to England from Boston with a ship full of privateers. Finally, Riggs writes of Richard Ingoldsby's desire...
GLC03107.00573
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
1700/07/05
Ceryk, Harden, fl. 1700
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00580
to Robert Livingston re: the deaths of Robert's two brothers
1700
Livingston, Millie, fl. 1700
Millie Livingston (Robert's Sister) writes to pass on the news of the deaths of James and William Livingston. She also writes to quell Robert's anxieties about the living conditions for young Robert, who with the death of his uncles would stay with...
GLC03107.00583
to Robert Livingston re: the death of Stephen van Cortlandt
1700/12/03
Graham, James, fl. 1679-1700
Graham sends his condolences on the death of Stephen Van Cortlandt. He also discusses Livingston's suspension from being Collector of the Excise, which he considers to be "a paradox" when viewed with the same eye as reading of Bellomont's "Esteem"...
GLC03107.00586
to Robert Livingston re: the marriage of their children
1700/12/09
Winthrop, John, fl. 1701
Winthrop apologizes for his previous lack of written salutations, and begins with expressing his surprise at understanding that John Livingston was interested in the hand of Mary Winthrop, believing that Livingston had visited him on his return home...
GLC03107.00591
1700/04/29
Graham writes of the news he recently received from England. The King and Parliament are in accord, according to Graham, and England is willing to join Scotland on its colonial excursion. Merchants have continued their complaints against the...
GLC03107.00594
to Robert Livingston re: young Robert's arrival in Scotland
1700/01/06
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Robert writes to to inform his father of his voyage to Scotland. He writes of the ill-treatment he had received from Captain Drommond "in kieping Me abord a month after coming to the River of Glaskow" and of the theft of a ring given him by his...
GLC03107.00601
Discrepancies in pay of Victuallers of New York and Albany
1701/02/06
Weemes, James, fl. 1700-1701
James Weemes discusses the rationales for the peculiarity that the Victualler at New York is paid 1/2 pence less per Soldier Victualled than his counterpart at Albany, with reasons ranging from earlier hunting requirements to inconvenience of laying...
GLC03107.00604
re: overture to neighboring Indian tribe
1701/02/22
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston writes suggesting a peace offering: "It may honor our condition if they are inclined to press such the matter we shall be very willing to serve you with all the fidelity imaginable, this may lay the foundation of such a trust and...
GLC03107.00605
re: Request that Livingston and Schuyler submit accounts with the Remonstrance
1701/04/04
Cosens, B., fl. 1699-1702
Robert Livingston and Peter Schuyler are each ordered to submit their own accounts of the illegal administration of the Provincial Government by the Council. Written at Fort William Henry
GLC03107.00608
Account of Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
1701/05/05
Cuyler, Anna, fl. 1694-1701
Livingston owed Cuyler 11 shillings 3 pence for three items, including one involving his daughter Margaret.
GLC03107.00610
to Robert Livingston [in Dutch]
1701/06/24
Swieten, O.V., fl. 1700
Contains two letters. The first bears no apparent signature. The second letter is dated July 1701 and is signed by O.V. Swieten. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00612
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