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25 June 1795
Youle, John, (fl. 1795)
To Philip Schuyler
Part letter, part receipt, this letter has prices at the top, the letter portion mentions a Sloop that set sail and suggests getting another vessel.
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3 September 1795
Cornwall, James, (fl. 1795)
A letter to Philip discussing a possible disease outbreak in New York. Cornwall says fear of another Yellow Fever epidemic, like that in Philadelphia is high. However, so far all cases of disease have been contained to the first infected person's...
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13 February 1799
Ten Broeck, Peter B., (fl. 1799)
This is a short letter letting Schuyler know that Ten Broeck has been voted Sheriff of the county of Columbria. He thanks Schuyler for his support.
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14 June 1799
Williams, Robert, (fl. 1799)
[Receipt]
A receipt for payment of duty on a 4 wheel carriage called a coachea that is drawn by two horses. The duty is good for a year to end on September 30, 1799.
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Williams, Robert, (fl. 1799-1802)
A receipt for payment of duty on a 2 wheel carriage called a Sulkay that is drawn by one horse. The duty is good for a year to end on September 30, 1799.
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20 June 1800
Quitman, Frederick H., (fl. 1800)
A letter that accompanied a copy of a sermon (not included) that he believes, "The perusal of it will afford you some pleasure, in particular after dinner. It hath the same effect upon me as opium" he continues writing that he bought a few copies of...
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31 March 1801
Cochran, Catherine, 1781–1857
To Philip J. Schuyler
A letter between siblings Catherine updated Philip J. on something she is sending him. She also mentions his cheese and that she has taken charge of. Their mother was afraid to trust it to Hamilton as, "The sloop he went down in, took fire as it lay...
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2 January 1802
Two receipts on the same sheet for payment of duty on a 4 wheel carriage called a Phaeton that is drawn by 2 horse. One is good till September 30, 1801, the second is good till September 30, 1802. There is a note on the bottom that there is also 2...
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6 December 1802
de Zeng, F., (fl. 1802)
De Zeng asks Schuyler to further postpone a meeting of the Board at Rhinebeck. The meeting was supposed to take place on the 6th but had been postponed until the next Saturday. De Zeng, complains that he will be unable to make it and asks that it get...
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26 October 1802
Cochran, Catherine (1781–1857)
Catherine updates her brother on what is going on at home. She mentions that their mother is on a trip to New York with Capt. Church. She also mentions that their father had another flare up of Gout, and the ulcer on his knee has been active. She...
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