Author: Robert Livingston
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Robert requests the Philip and his surveyor travel to the Manor in order to help make some decisions concerning the establishment of boundary lines. He also mentions a dispute with Nicolaus Schuyler over boundary claims, and asks if Philip would question him on this matter. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Brother, Philip Livingston Regarding Assistance with Land Survey, 29 March 1744
Author: Robert Livingston
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Robert requests the Philip and his surveyor travel to the Manor in order to help make some decisions concerning the establishment of boundary lines. He also mentions a dispute with Nicolaus Schuyler over boundary claims, and asks if Philip would question him on this matter. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert requests the Philip and his surveyor travel to the Manor in order to help make some decisions concerning the establishment of boundary lines. He also mentions a dispute with Nicolaus Schuyler over boundary claims, and asks if Philip would question him on this matter. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Brother, Philip Livingston Regarding a Legal Case about Land, Business and Trade, 17 March 1743
Author: Robert Livingston
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Original of GLC3107.01.02475. Docketed on address leaf.
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Original of GLC3107.01.02475. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to His Brother, Philip Livingston Regarding Impatience of the Jury, 4 April 1744
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Robert writes that the jury on board the sloop are growing impatient, and he must offer them what accommodation he can. He also requests Philip's attendance at the view later that week. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert writes that the jury on board the sloop are growing impatient, and he must offer them what accommodation he can. He also requests Philip's attendance at the view later that week. Docketed on address leaf.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Death in the Family, 5 September 1740
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Philip sends his condolences for the death of Robert's cousin Johnie; and devotes most of the letter to describing trading plans and instructions. He also notes that a French war seem inevitable, and encourages Robert, Jr. and his brother Philip to assist him in erecting an iron works, which will give them some financial security during troubling times.
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Philip sends his condolences for the death of Robert's cousin Johnie; and devotes most of the letter to describing trading plans and instructions. He also notes that a French war seem inevitable, and encourages Robert, Jr. and his brother Philip to assist him in erecting an iron works, which will give them some financial security during troubling times.
Robert Livingston to His Son, Philip Livingston Regarding Request for Help Procuring Cattle, 29 October 1714
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Robert writes that he desires 20 cattle for the Spring, and asks Philip if he will speak to a man from New England that has particularly good livestock. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert writes that he desires 20 cattle for the Spring, and asks Philip if he will speak to a man from New England that has particularly good livestock. Docketed on address leaf.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Dispute with Brother Robert Livingston, 25 January 1714
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Philip relays his account of the dispute between himself and Robert, and explains that the town has taken much notice of it and wonders what caused Robert to move and lodge at another location. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip relays his account of the dispute between himself and Robert, and explains that the town has taken much notice of it and wonders what caused Robert to move and lodge at another location. Docketed on address leaf.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Land Assessment, 18 February 1725
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Philip writes that the assessors have reached the same estimate as last year.
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Philip writes that the assessors have reached the same estimate as last year.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Concern for His Father's Health [fragment], 12 March 1725
Author: Philip Livingston
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Philip expresses concern for his father's pain and illness, and hopes that he may recover quickly. Part of the letter is missing.
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Philip expresses concern for his father's pain and illness, and hopes that he may recover quickly. Part of the letter is missing.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Approval of an Act, Land Assessment, 8 January 1724
Author: Philip Livingston
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Philip states his belief that an act drawn up by himself will remain dormant due to a lack of a majority vote. He also discusses the assessment of some property, and criticizes the manner in which the French handle Indian affairs. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip states his belief that an act drawn up by himself will remain dormant due to a lack of a majority vote. He also discusses the assessment of some property, and criticizes the manner in which the French handle Indian affairs. Docketed on address leaf.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Robert Livingston's Accounts, 30 March 1714
Author: Philip Livingston
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Philip updates his father on what business he has attended, and any significant news. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip updates his father on what business he has attended, and any significant news. Docketed on address leaf.