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Unadvised of the measures pursuing at New York, relative to the treaty with Britain, It was not...
Albany, July 14, 1796. “The messenger with whom I sent Mr Morris’s Mortgage returned whilst I was...
I shall not fail to call the attention of the senate to the insecure state of the port of New...
I took my leave of the senate on friday, And as Mr. Abm. V. Vechten has consented to be nominated...
The Governor left this on the day of the date of your letter covering one for him —which as it is...
I learned with great Satisfaction that altho you had experienced much fatigue in your Journey,...
I am not surprized My Dear Sir that you found much had not been done in the execution of the...
Since you left this, Governor Jay called on me, regretted that he had not had an opportunity of...
This will be delivered to you by Mr Weston, who has been requested by the Corporation of your...
We all arrived in good health at two O’Clock yesterday afternoon, the passage would have been...
Albany, June 11, 1799. “In the papers which Accompany this I have pointed out three modes of...
Albany, July 15, 1799. Acknowledges Hamilton’s letter of “the 9th Instant.” Lists the amounts of...
I had the pleasure at Seven this morning to embrace my Dear Grand Children who with the Maids...
Yesterday I met with Mr. Isaac Ogden at the Liut Governors, who Informed me that Mr Samual...
I wrote you from Albany early in the present Month, and inclosed copy of a writ served on my...
Your favor of the 13th Instant with the plan of your intended house was delivered me on Thursday...
On Saturday Mr Van Vechtnen Advised me that no Notice had been given by Mr Ogden to Jacob R Van...
I am happy that you have escaped the danger with which you was threatened by the fire in the...
Mrs. Schuyler Catherine & myself arrived here on Sunday, in good health, Mrs. Church and her...
[ Albany, December 4, 1801. On Sunday, December 6, 1801, Schuyler wrote to Elizabeth Hamilton and...
Your letter of Mondays date only reached me this Morning. My Coachman Toby is very Much...
In a letter from Mrs. Church of tuesday last she mentions that my dear Eliza had been very much...
Your favor which I received on Saturday last, has relieved us from great anxiety, and another...
On Sunday a letter from Mrs. Church announced the happy delivery of My Dear Eliza, and that She...
On Monday evening I returned to my family. Days of constant activity, and some of fatigue were...
Every letter of yours affords a mean of consolation, and I am well aware that nothing lends so...
How greatly have you Obliged And my Beloved Eliza relieved me of anxiety, by drawing from the...
Albany, September 2, 1788. Sends information for his defense against a bill filed in Chancery by...
Albany, November 21, 1788. Encloses the “papers” which he had “promised to prepare” concerning...
Mr. Henry Glen has Exhibited certain accounts of expences accrued by him as an Agent for Indian...