Letter and memorandum : Albany, [N.Y.], to Messrs. Storke & Gainsborough, [London, Eng.?], 1734 Nov. 20-28.

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Letter and memorandum : Albany, [N.Y.], to Messrs. Storke & Gainsborough, [London, Eng.?], 1734 Nov. 20-28.

Memorandum dated Nov. 20, 1734, followed by a letter dated Nov. 28, 1734, from Philip Livingston to the London? firm of Storke & Gainsborough, requesting the shipment of specific goods "for our joint acct."

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 24 cm.

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Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749

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Second Lord of the Manor, Clermont, N.Y. From the description of Letter, 1744. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155493389 Second proprietor of Livingston Manor. The son of Robert Livingston, Philip Livingston was a successful Albany merchant and Indian trader, secretary to the Board of Indian Affairs, and a member of the N.Y. provincial Council. From the description of Letter and memorandum : Albany, [N.Y.], to Messrs. Storke & Gainsbor...