Isaiah Livingston promissory note, 1801-1806.

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Isaiah Livingston promissory note, 1801-1806.

Promissory note from Isaiah Livingston to Jeremiah Van Rensselaer for fifty dollars, dated Albany, July 8, 1801. Note on verso dated February 14, 1806: "In Supreme Court ... judgement hath been rendered on the within and the damages assessed at sixty-six dollars and nine cents."

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SNAC Resource ID: 8082384

New-York Historical Society Library

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