Gilbert Livingston papers, 1711-1862, bulk (1760-1806).
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Van Rensselaer (Family)
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The Van Rensselaers were a land-owning family in eastern New York State during the 17th century. Of Dutch descent, they were prominent during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries; members of this family played a critical role in the formation of the United States and served as leaders in business, politics and society. The family originally migrated from the Netherlands to a large area along the Hudson River in the present-day area of Albany, New York. The Van Rensselaers and other patroons named ...
Beardsley, John
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Livingston, Henry, 1714-1799.
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Livingston, Robert Gilbert, 1749-1787.
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Livingston, James L.
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Stockholm family.
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Noxon, Peter.
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Dutchess Turnpike Company.
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Livingston family.
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Thompson, Smith, 1768-1843
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Smith Thompson (1768-1843) was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court and United States Secretary of the Navy. From the guide to the Smith Thompson Letter, ., 1822, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Smith Thompson (1768-1843), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court and United States Secretary of the Navy. From the description of Smith Thompson letter, 1822 [manuscript]. WorldCat ...
Duyckinck, Gerardus
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Mott family.
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Livingston, Gilbert, 1742-1806.
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American lawyer and abolitionist; member of the Provisional Congress, 1775-1777, and the New York State Assembly. From the description of Gilbert Livingston autograph [manuscript], undated. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 451276546 Gilbert Livingston (1742-1806) was a lawyer and legislator in New York State. He was a member of New York's Provincial Convention, 1775-1777; a delegate to the state's convention to ratify the U.S. Constituti...
Cooper family.
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Brinckerhoff, Dirck.
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Kent, James, 1763-1847
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These maps were compiled over a period of years by Chancellor Kent, a well-known American jurist who was a dominant state supreme court judge in New York throughout the Federalist era. The extensive manuscript annotations are in his hand. These notes are often dated, some as early as the 1820s and others as late as 1840. It is unclear what prompted Kent to assemble this volume, but a possible reason was his interest in missionary activities, often referred to in the notes, which display an intim...
Livingston, Catherine Crannell, 1745-1830.
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Livingston, Gilbert, 1690-1746.
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Gilbert Livingston (1742-1806) was a lawyer and legislator in New York State. He was a member of New York's Provincial Convention, 1775-1777; a delegate to the state's convention to ratify the U.S. Constitution, 1788; and a member of the New York Assembly, representing Dutchess County, 1777-1778 and 1788-1789. From the guide to the Gilbert Livingston papers, 1711-1862, 1760-1806, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...