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22 May 1770
Schuyler, Philip John, (1733-1804)
to Mr. Stampton Lifts
A receipt from Schuyler for the payment of sixteen pounds New York currency to Archibald Livingston by care of Stanton Lifts.
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26 June 1788
to John B. Schuyler
Philip mentions the possibility of New Hampshire entering the union, as well as the work of the anti-federalists. He also mentions some of the debates and that they have not been published.
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15 June 1795
to Catherine Schuyler
A short letter to Phillips daughter Catherine, he reports that he was thrown but has recovered enough to write. He also lets Catherine know that her cloaks will be done and sent to her soon. He wishes her well. In a postscript he asks for some seeds...
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25 July 1796
to Philip J. Schuyler
A letter telling Philip that he is a good child and to behave for his mother and sisters. Possibly in reference to Phillip P. Schuyler, grandson to Phillip John Schuyler.
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31 July 1803
A letter updating Phillip J. about his health he mentions a bout of gout but that his general health is much better.
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11 December 1801
Schuyler, Philip John (1733-1804)
to Angelica Church
Phillip writes to his daughter Angelica Church updating her on his health and asking after her. In a postscript he tells her to tell, "your dear Brother Hamilton" to get runners put on his coaches in case of snow so that he would still be able to get...
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28 January 1807
to Major Schuyler
Phillip writes saying that someone has been very ill since they left although they are somewhat better. He also reminds them to bring ashes to the fields.
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No Date
to V Schaack Esq
This is a fragment of a larger sheet. It discusses different columns of information and the placement of parallel lines. It is possibly concerning architecture.
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Unknown
Philip John Schuyler
A bust engraving of General Philip John Schuyler.
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16 April 1793
To Philip Schuyler
A letter to Philip Schuyler telling him that there is a job overseeing carpenters and other mechanics at little falls. Schuyler asks for a response by letter care of Mr. Blecker. He also says that if he isn't there when Philip arrives he is probably...
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