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1865/07/04
Anderson & Co.
[Carte de visite of unidentified woman]
Unidentified woman. Carte de visite, vignette portrait. Albumen print (Richmond, Virginia: Anderson & Co.).
GLC01896.181
1864/5/29
Disderi, Andre, 1819-1894
[Carte de visite of two unidentified women]
Domestic set piece, two unidentified women [one standing behind one sitting] with pastoral background studying books. Albumen print (Paris: Disderi, Photographe de S. M. L'Empereur"). Inscribed: "For M. Archer with our kind remembrance. London May...
GLC01896.185
[Carte de visites of Hotel Schreiber]
"Hotel Schreiber", carte de visite. Albumen print (Rigi: Kulm)
GLC01896.186.01
1862 ca.
[Carte de visite of Capt. John N. Maffitt]
"Capt. Maffitt (of the Florida)" wearing Confedrate States Navy uniform vignette portrait. 1 litho.
GLC01896.199
1900/07
A trip from Berlin C. to the Loewe Works
Souvenir photograph album. Ludwig, Loewe & Co., Berlin, N. W. "Eine Fahrt von Berlin C. naen den Werken von Ludw. Loewe & Co. A-G. ['A Trip from Berlin C. to the Loewe Works']." Cover art includes "Ludw. Loew & Co." seal and an U.S. and German...
GLC01896.204
[1782-1788]
Livingston, Family
Ledger F [reverse calf] [red rot and disbound]
GLC03107.05437 Part 2
[n.d.]
Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1830-1910
Seated man in top hat, and person with harp on reverse side; graphite; wove paper.
# 96 decorative borders; graphite, iron gall ink; tracing paper fragment; 16 x 10cm (irregular); fragmented
GLC06343.096
1830-1910 circa
[Hunched male figure with bent leg]
Black ink over graphite; wove paper.
GLC06343.122
1900 circa
[Rough sketch of New York Stock Exchange Pediment]
Graphite; wove paper.
GLC06343.040
February 10, 1865
Smith's Brigade
A message from the army of the Valley of Virginia
"A message from the army of the valley of Virginia" "after four years of terrible war with a savage foe who seeks our subjugation, we are still firm in our determination to seek our independence"
GLC08105
1756/08/27
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
to "his Lordship" re: incomplete sale of cattle
Robert, Jr. expresses his annoyance with "his Lordship," who ordered a large quantity of cattle and then decided not to complete the transaction. Robert, Jr. consents to follow "his Lordship's" desire, but "wished my Lord had been pleased to have...
GLC03107.02979
1756/09/29
Livingston, John
to Cousin Robert Livingston, Jr. re: [in Dutch]
GLC03107.02980
1756/11/03
to Brother Livingston re: invitation to live among his brothers and sisters
Robert, Jr. writes that the recent deaths of both his mother and his eldest son Philip have been most difficult to endure, and he hopes that the familial bond between him and his brother remain in tact. He then invites his brother to come and live...
GLC03107.02981
1756/11/19
Elliott, James, fl. 1744-1773
to Mr. Swart re: settling the account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
Elliott instructs Mr. Swit on how to settle the balance of Robert Livingston, Jr.'s account, which appears at the top of the page.
GLC03107.02982
1756/11/30
Champion & Hayley, fl. 1756-1765
"Sales of One Cask of Skins recd by the Irene, Capt. Christ. Jacobson, . . .
. . . from New York Acct. of Robt. Livingston junr. Esqr."
GLC03107.02983
1757/02/04
Moore, Jedadiah, fl. 1757
Labor agreement between Jedadiah Moore and Robert Livingston, Jr.
Jedediah Moore agreed to dig about 1400 tons of iron ore on Salisbury ore hill for Robert Livingston, Jr., who agreed to pay Moore 3 schillings per ton. Moore signed with his mark.
GLC03107.02984
1757/06/13
Livingston, William, fl. 1769-1793
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: warning of the character of Governor Pownal
William writes that he has enclosed a draft of a letter to Governor Pownel, and warns Robert Jr. that the Governor "is a man who would sacrifice any body to his own Interest, and cares for nobody any farther than he can make him subservient to his...
GLC03107.02985
1759/09/04
Eliot, Aaron, fl. 1759
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: error in an order of iron
Eliot thanks Robert, Jr. for sending him his order of iron, but notes that some mistakes were made, which he desires Robert, Jr. to remedy.
GLC03107.02986
1759/10/30
Row, Johannis, fl. 1759
Sale of land on the Manor of Livingston to Johannis Row
The document states that Robert Livingston, Jr. sold Johannis Row a lot on the Manor of Livingston. On p.2 Robert, Jr. signed with his initials for receipt of payment from Row, dated 21 January 1760.
GLC03107.02987
[1760]/11/03
Account of James Baker
Baker purchased silk, wheat, beef and other provisions from Robert Livingston, Jr., and also performed labor at Livingston's furnace. With ALS from James Elliott to Mr. Jansen, requesting that Jansen pay John Baker the balance of the above account...
GLC03107.02988
1760/11/25
Account of Hendrick Schutt re: carting coals and smith work
Written at the Manor of Livingston.
GLC03107.02989
Chatfield, Philip, fl. 1760
Release of iron oar to Robert Livingston, Jr.
Philip Chatfield released all of the iron oar on his lot at Salisbury to Robert Livingston, Jr. With ANS by John Hutchinson, Justice of the Peace, who presided over the agreement.
GLC03107.02990
1760/12/02
Invoice of sundry merchandise shipped to Robert Livingston, Jr.
Goods on the invoice include molasses, sugar, rice, spices, stockings, and school books.
GLC03107.02991
1768/05/12
Account of Philip Cillmor re: cotton, coffee, and indigo
Charges on the account are from June to September 1762. Teunis Vechten signed for the settlement of the account on 12 May 1768.
GLC03107.02992
1762/06/30
Patents of the Manor of Livingston
"1 a Patent of Confirmation of the Mannor 43 other papers relating to the Manr. Sent down with John Ten Eyck to Mr. Duane to Examine them this 30 day of June 1762."
GLC03107.02993
1762/07/26
Newkerck, Cornelius, fl. 1762
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: denial of debt to Robert Livingston, Jr.
Newkerck writes that he has been informed that his uncle died with an outstanding debt to Robert, Jr., but notes that he is not his uncle's heir and not responsible for paying his debts. He refers Robert, Jr. to his uncle's widow and her new husband...
GLC03107.02994
1762/08/08
Gunn, Moses, fl. 1762-1770
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: introduction for the bearer of the letter
Gunn writes that the bearer of the letter has suffered a great number of misfortunes at the hands of the French, and is now left destitute because of it. Nonetheless, he is a most respectable gentleman, and Gunn asks if Robert, Jr. would be so kind...
GLC03107.02995
1763/02/26
Duane, James, fl. 1763-1785
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: deeds for two lots of land
Duane sends Robert, Jr. the deeds for two lots of land, and states that he is in complete agreement with Robert, Jr. regarding a controversy with Mr. Renselaer.
GLC03107.02996
1763/05/05
Consent for Jacobus Proper to sell his lot on the Manor to Nicholas Luyck
Robert Livingston, Jr. gives his consent to Jacobus Proper to sell his "improvements" on Livingston Manor to Nicholas Luyck. He also states how Nicholas Luyck is expected to pay rent. Also signed by Nicholas Luyck.
GLC03107.02997
1763/06/03
Sale of Gabriel Brusie's farm to Robert Livingston, Jr.
The document states that Gabriel Brusie has agreed to sell his farm to Robert Livingston, Jr., and notes what improvements Brusie is still expected to make on the land.
GLC03107.02998
1763/09/28
Man, Isaac, fl. 1763
Indenture: sale of tract of land to Robert Livingston, Jr.
Isaac Man agreed to sell his tract of land in Saratoga to Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.02999
1763/10/07
Robinson, John, 1727-1802
Sale of land by John Robinson to Johan Barnhart Koens
John Robinson sold his farm on the Manor of Livingston to Johan Barnhart Koens, with the permission of Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.03000
1763/10-1766/07
Expense account of clothing for Robert Livingston, Jr. & his family
GLC03107.03001
1763/11-1765/08
Account of the making and mending of clothing
Docket reads: "Accts. of Joseph Elliott Enter'd 12th September 1768"
GLC03107.03002
1763/12/30
Silvester, P., fl. 1763
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request for settlement of an account
Peter Silvester asks Robert, Jr. to settle an account with his client Alexander Campbell. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03003
1764/01/25
Colden, Cadwallader, 1688-1776
Order for Robert Livingston, Jr. to form and command a foot militia
Colden appoints Robert, Jr. to lead a regiment of soldiers drawn from the inhabitants of Livingston Manor.
GLC03107.03005
1768/09/12
Account of Joseph Elliott with Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.03006
1764/02/10
Livingston, Henry, 1714-1799
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: financial difficulties
Henry discusses the myriad financial difficulties he has faced in his attempt to begin a sugar trading venture from Aleppo, and is afraid that he can not spare any more money for the cause.
GLC03107.03007
1764/03/30
Douglas, Asa, fl. 1762-1768
Deed for the sale of land in Litchfield County, Conn. to Robert Livingston, Jr.
GLC03107.03008
Bond to Asa Douglas for the purchase of land in Litchfield County, Conn.
Part of the signature is missing due to damage.
GLC03107.03009
1764/03/31
Lease of a farm lying in Litchfield County, Conn. to Benjamin Everist
GLC03107.03010
1764/05/08
to [Peter DeWitt] re: settling a debt with Jacob van Deusen
Robert, Jr. gives [Peter DeWitt] directions on how to settle a debt of Jacob van Deusen, who is at risk of going to jail for unpaid accounts. Marked as a copy.
GLC03107.03011
1764/05/14
Livingston, John, 1714-1786
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: rum
GLC03107.03012
1764/05/15
Ball, George, fl. 1764
Account of Derick Johnson re: timber, sugar, and bowls
GLC03107.03013
Goelet, Peter, fl. 1764
Account of Derick Johnson re: iron hoops
GLC03107.03014
1764/05/16
John, fl. 1764
Account of Derick Johnson with Catharine Dum[?] re: coffee, grindstones
GLC03107.03015
1764/07/09
"Invoice of Fifty one Firkins of fresh May Butter Shiped on Board the . . .
. . . Sloop York John Walker Master on the Acct. of Robt. Livingston Jun Esqr. Consigned to Mr John Cuyler M[erchant] there."
GLC03107.03016
1764/07/21
DeWitt, Peter, fl. 1764-1769
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: assistance given to Jacob van Deusen
DeWitt writes that he has taken steps to help Jacob van Deusen with his debt, and thus keep him out of jail. He also notes that trade has been slow, and states "What will become of us poor North Americans is a Mystery to me." Docketed on address...
GLC03107.03017
1768/02/17
Schermehoren, Jacob, fl. 1725-1727
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. re: making and mending shoes [in Dutch]
The account began in September 1764.
GLC03107.03018
1764/09/20
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. [in Dutch]
GLC03107.03019
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