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4 October 1824
Yates, Jasper, (fl. 1824)
to Philip J. Schuyler and Stephen Van Rensselaer
A short note asking Philip and Stephen to bring a balance to Daniel D Campbell.
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6 June 1804
Le Doux de Caradeux, (fl. 1804)
to Elizabeth Hamilton
A letter to Elizabeth in French.
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4 January 1805
Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, (1757-1854)
to Philip Jeremiah Schuyler
A letter between Elizabeth and her brother Philip concerning inheritance from her father. In particular furniture that was purchased as well as an amount of money that was given to her in the past. "a report has prevailed that my father gave me six...
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23 September 1805
Mason, John, (fl. 1805)
A letter to Elizabeth writing that her daughter Angelica who was visiting with them has just left. Mason praises her company and wishes Elizabeth well. Mason also mentions that he was recently sick.
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16 December 1809
to Bradford
Elizabeth writes that she just received a power of attorney for Mrs. Mitchell addressed to Dr. Stevens. However she advises that Dr. Stevens is already engaged and suggests instead sends a power of attorney to a Mr. Cruger her nephew. Cruger is...
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26 January 1836
Hamilton, William Stephen, (1797-1850)
William writes Elizabeth that he just received her last letter because he was called away to attend a meeting of the legislature in Green Bay. He writes that while there he met up with an old school friend who is now an episcopal minister in the area...
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10 May 1837
to Elizabeth Ten Broeck Schuyler
Elizabeth writes to her sister in law Elizabeth that she is about to go visit her son William. She wishes Elizabeth and her brother, Rensselear, well and sends a plant, a daphney.
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23 May 1837
to Philip Hamilton
Elizabeth writes to her son Philip about her travels possibly to visit William her other son. She is about to arrive at Saint Louis but mentions that the passage has been tedious as they go against the stream.
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13 June 1839
to Elizabeth Hamilton Holly
Elizabeth writes to her daughter Elizabeth, calling her Eliza. She writes that the journey to Albany was quite comfortable thanks to Eliza's procuring her the best berth. She also reports that Eliza's nephew Alexander was very kind and he is taking...
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12 July 1840
to My Dear Son
Elizabeth writes one of her sons, asking his opinion on letting a Mr. Hooks be empowered to retain some of her papers that he is working on until the work is finished. Hooks asked in case of Elizabeth passing away before the work is done, and if he...
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