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The Papers of William Livingston : Volume 5: April, 1783-August, 1790. William Livingstone

The Papers of William Livingston : Volume 5: April, 1783-August, 1790


  • Author: William Livingstone
  • Date: 01 Oct 1988
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::675 pages
  • ISBN10: 0813512972
  • Publication City/Country: New Brunswick, NJ, United States
  • Filename: the-papers-of-william-livingston-volume-5-april-1783-august-1790.pdf
  • Dimension: 158.75x 234.95x 38.1mm::1,133.98g
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The Papers of William Livingston edited Carl E. Prince, Volume Four: July 1780-April 1783 Volume Five: April 1783-August 1790 The Livingston Papers is a project of the Commission. Volumes 1 and 2 were published the Commission, volumes 3, 4 and 5 Rutgers University Press. The Papers of William Livingston: Volume 5: April, 1783-August, 1790 [Carl Prince] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.. Call Number: Ms. N-1579.1 (William Livingston family papers). Call Number: Ms. William Livingston died in Elizabethtown, N.J. On 25 July 1790. Back to Top (A body of papers of William Livingston, containing many letters and extensive records of his legal practice, was presented to the Mass. Hist. Soc. Charles L. Nichols in 1922, and some additional MSS were given to the society in 1923. David Library Of The American Revolution. Esqr. Taken April 3d 1779. Rev. War Rolls, 1775-1783 and Pennsylvania Archives, 5th series, III. Garry Wheeler Stone, 3/95. Letter from Nathaniel Greene to Governor William Livingston of New Jersey, Middle Brook, February 14, 1779. Nathaniel Greene Papers, Vol. 3. Papers: 1749-1782, 3 linear feet. The William Livingston collection consists of correspondence and other papers. Correspondence, 1775-1782, includes incoming letters and documents from constituents, colleagues, and political and social figures; William Livingston's letters to the New Jersey Gazette on events of the American Revolution; and letterbooks kept William Livingston PENN, William, founder of Pennsylvania, born in London, England, 14 October, 1644; died in Ruscombe, Berkshire, 30 July, 1718.He was descended from an ancient family that had lived in Buckinghamshire for many generations. A branch settled in Wiltshire, near Mintyre, and from this was descended Admiral William The Papers of James Madison, vol. 5, 1 August 1782 31 December 1782, ed. William T. Hutchinson and William M. E. Rachal. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1967:185: The Papers of James Madison, vol. 6, 1 January 1783 30 April 1783, ed. William T. Hutchinson and William M. E. Rachal. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1969 Microfilm Shelf List and Table of Contents. Laurens, Henry, 1724 - 1792. Family Papers. 1732 - 1882. UNB Reel # SCHS 1 Numbered Unit Contents Dates 1 3 June 1747 37/1 2 Letter Book Letter Book - 20 April 1749 12 May 1755 - 25 April 1757 2 7 May, 5 July, 1762 3 Letter Book - 1 24 Dec 1764 3 4 Letter Book 26 Aug. 1767 - 31 May 1771 4 5 6 Letter Book William Livingston was born in Albany, New York, on November 30, 1723. After graduation from Yale College in 1741, he practiced law in New York. In 1772 he Bound financial accounts for the Clinton family can also be found in Volume 253, which covers 1789-1793. Supplementing these account books are three volumes of the Clinton family's unbound accounts for 1748-1781 (Volume 250), 1783-1805 (Volume 251), and 1782-1790 (Volume 252). Volume 19, covering the final critical weeks of the First Congress, reveals Washington and Jefferson in the closest and most confidential relationship LIVINGSTON, Robert R., (brother of Edward Livingston and cousin of Philip in April 1777; Secretary of Foreign Affairs from August 1781 to August 1783; Parents, William Livingston Susannah French. Sarah Van Brugh Livingston Jay (August 2, 1756 May 28, 1802) was an American socialite Her paternal uncles included Robert Livingston (1708 1790), 3rd Lord of Ann Jay, who was born in Paris in 1783; William Jay, who was born in New The Papers of John Jay. Events from the year 1787 in the United States. Contents. 1 Incumbents. 1.1 Federal Government; 1.2 Governors. 2 Events. 2.1 January March; 2.2 April June; 2.3 July September; 2.4 October December; 2.5 Undated; 2.6 Ongoing. 3 Births; 4 Deaths. 4.1 April; 4.2 August; 4.3 October; 4.4 Date unknown The town is named Pittsborough (later shortened to Pittsboro) for William The Papers of William Livingston. Vol. 4: July 1780 April 1783. Ed. Carl E. Prince, Mary Lou Lustig, Graham Hodges, Seth Taylor, Gloria Lustig, Graham Hodges and The Papers of William Livingston. Vol. 5: April 1783 August 1790. Ed. Carl E. Prince, Mary Lou Lustig Johnson, Jr., William.512 511 510 510 Johnstone, J. IVI 467 Johnstone, Silas. Lewis, Richard Ijles, J. R Lipscomb, T. J Livingston, James TJvingston, Knox. I 264 241 430 INj 3-8.5or 33t 314 1311.573 6.53 350 477 5! Revolution in Garden's Anecdotes in the appendix to Ramsay's second volume of the History After each 5 generations, a Aug 1, 1728 in NYC, bur in vault in the Manor Church. William LIVINGSTON, Fourth Lord Callandar, d. Ca. To Boston and committed them to paper for the use of the American Forces. Dec 12, 1783; m. Book: Genealogy of the Fulton Family Being Descendants of John.