Henry Brockholst Livingston to Susannah French Livingston, 25 October 1779
On board the Confederacy Oc tr . 25 th . 1779 – My dear Mother I am happy in having it in my power to bid you adieu once more…
On board the Confederacy Oc tr . 25 th . 1779 – My dear Mother I am happy in having it in my power to bid you adieu once more…
on Board the Confederacy near Reedy Island 25 Oct r . 1779 Dear Rob t Accept my Thanks for your very friendly Letter– 1 It recalled to my Mind many…
on Board the Confederacy, near Reedy Island 25 Oct r . 1779– Dear Sir Be pleased to keep the Letters herewith enclosed, until good opportunities of sending them offer– Since…
[Philadelphia, 16 October 1779] Sir, By the treaties subsisting between his most Christian Majesty and the United States of America, a power is reserved to his Catholic Majesty to accede…
Ph a . 14 th Oct r . 1779 My Dear Sir Your very kind letter of of the 7 th Instant gave me all that Pleasure, which accompanies marks…
Ph a . 14 Oct r 1779 Dear Sir Your obliging Favor by M r . Phelps 1 it has remained thus long unanswered, because till to very lately I…
Edmundsburg October 11. 1779. Dear Sir As I conjectured so it happen–d that your esteem–d Fav r . of the 21 st . past made a visit to Williamsburg &…
West-point Oct r . 7 th : 1779 D r Sir, Permit me, amongst the number of your friends to congratulate you & my Country on ^ your late honourable,…
Kingston 6 th . Oct r . 1779. Dear John I have just now heard that you are upon the point of leaving us. I might have expected to have…
Poukeepsie 5 th . October 1779– Dear Sir I received your Favour of the 29 th . Ult mo . 1 on my Way from Kingston to this Place whither…