Author: John Livingston
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John states that he has sold all of Robert's flour; and adds that he will endeavor to procure some sundry goods that Robert requested. Fragment of address leaf on verso.
John Livingston to His Brother, Robert Livingston Regarding Sale of Flour, 24 May 1783
Author: John Livingston
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John states that he has sold all of Robert's flour; and adds that he will endeavor to procure some sundry goods that Robert requested. Fragment of address leaf on verso.
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John states that he has sold all of Robert's flour; and adds that he will endeavor to procure some sundry goods that Robert requested. Fragment of address leaf on verso.
John Livingston to His Brother, Robert Livingston Regarding Trading Arrangements, 17 May 1783
Author: John Livingston
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John relates his plans to sell some of Robert's flour.
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John relates his plans to sell some of Robert's flour.
John Livingston to His Brother, Robert Livingston Regarding Bill for Nails, 17 May 1783
Author: John Livingston
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John writes that he has sent up a bill for nails, and notes that he searched the whole town for a better price, but was unsuccessful.
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John writes that he has sent up a bill for nails, and notes that he searched the whole town for a better price, but was unsuccessful.
John Livingston to His Brother, Robert Livingston Regarding Happiness Over the Restoration of Peace, 10 May 1783
Author: John Livingston
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With Pleasure I now embrace this opportunity to congratulate you on the Restoration of Peace in America and sincerely wish it may be happy and Permanent, nothing is wanted here under the smiles of a Kind Providence, but unanimity & industry; while we Possess the best Country under heaven's canopy. John also discusses some trading issues. Docketed on address leaf.
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With Pleasure I now embrace this opportunity to congratulate you on the Restoration of Peace in America and sincerely wish it may be happy and Permanent, nothing is wanted here under the smiles of a Kind Providence, but unanimity & industry; while we Possess the best Country under heaven's canopy. John also discusses some trading issues. Docketed on address leaf.
John Livingston to His Brother, Robert Livingston Regarding Family News, 8 August 1783
Author: John Livingston
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John writes of the whereabouts of different family members, and states that his son Philip just sailed for Halifax.
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John writes of the whereabouts of different family members, and states that his son Philip just sailed for Halifax.
John Livingston to His Brother, Robert Livingston Regarding Letter to Accompany Sister Catharine, 27 September 1783
Author: John Livingston
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John states that he has sent this letter with their sister Catharine (Livingston) Lawrence, and notes that their cousin Harry has been detained by some business with his schooner. Much of the address leaf is missing due to damage. Docketed on address leaf.
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John states that he has sent this letter with their sister Catharine (Livingston) Lawrence, and notes that their cousin Harry has been detained by some business with his schooner. Much of the address leaf is missing due to damage. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Brother, Philip Livingston Regarding Trading Business, 7 November 1716
Author: Robert Livingston
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Robert discusses the sale of Philip's flour, and notes that a John Collinson is very poor and miserable, but offers to arrest him if Philip wishes. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert discusses the sale of Philip's flour, and notes that a John Collinson is very poor and miserable, but offers to arrest him if Philip wishes. Docketed on address leaf.
John Livingston to His Brother, Robert Livingston Regarding Account of Family and Trade, 16 November 1782
Author: John Livingston
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John writes that he and his family are well, and discusses the settling of trade accounts and the current prices for provisions. He also notes that by the latest news, there are no prospects for peace. Docketed on address leaf.
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John writes that he and his family are well, and discusses the settling of trade accounts and the current prices for provisions. He also notes that by the latest news, there are no prospects for peace. Docketed on address leaf.
John Livingston to His Brother, Robert Livingston Regarding State of His Family, 27 September 1781
Author: John Livingston
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John Livingston informs his brother of the state of his family and writes We Live in Peace and Plenty, our Marketts abound with all the comforts of Life. He also notes that the city is over-stocked with European and West Indian goods, and wishes that his brother could profit from the situation. Docketed on address leaf.
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John Livingston informs his brother of the state of his family and writes We Live in Peace and Plenty, our Marketts abound with all the comforts of Life. He also notes that the city is over-stocked with European and West Indian goods, and wishes that his brother could profit from the situation. Docketed on address leaf.
Gilbert Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Sale of Flour, 17 July 1714
Author: Gilbert Livingston
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Gilbert informs his father of some flour that brother Robert sold, and mentions that the assembly will not be able to repay father Robert until it receives the Queen's approval. Docketed on address leaf.
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Gilbert informs his father of some flour that brother Robert sold, and mentions that the assembly will not be able to repay father Robert until it receives the Queen's approval. Docketed on address leaf.