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[Document, 1790 March 30]

1. [Document, 1790 March 30]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author)
  • Date: March 30, 1790
  • Summary: Receipts from Dr. Samuel Bard, W. Post, and Thomas Stokes for payments by Clarkson these dates. D's S.
  • Number of Images: 1
[Document, 1792 October 06]

2. [Document, 1792 October 06]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author)
  • Date: October 06, 1792
  • Summary: Michael Clarkson's certificate of membership, Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery.
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1794 August 01]

3. [Document, 1794 August 01]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: August 01, 1794
  • Summary: Asks for a business reference. 9 December 1794 -- John Jay's answer. He will look into the matter. The treaty will probably increase commerce between England and the United States and "terminate that diffidence of adventuring money."
  • Number of Images: 3
[Document, 1796 January 14]

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[Document, 1798 June 10]

5. [Document, 1798 June 10]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: June 10, 1798
  • Summary: "Duplicate" of Letter of Clarkson, as chairman of committee of citizens of New York, to John Jay as Governor requesting that he convene the Legislature to deal with the "imperfect state of defence" of the post and the City in view of the danger.
  • Number of Images: 4
[Document, 1799 April 23]

6. [Document, 1799 April 23]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: April 23, 1799
  • Summary: Copy of letter to John Jay stating he had received his of the 18th and will execute his instructions and inform him of the outcome.
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1799 April 26]

7. [Document, 1799 April 26]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: April 26, 1799
  • Summary: The public officers he already holds preclude his accepting the appointment as New York state Commissioner of Taxes, and he asks that Jay accept his resignation.
  • Number of Images: 1
[Document, 1799 October 21]

8. [Document, 1799 October 21]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: October 21, 1799
  • Summary: Has received balance of shipment of muskets, and will now proceed to settle accounts since further arms will not be required.
  • Number of Images: 6
[Document, 1799 October 21]

9. [Document, 1799 October 21]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: October 21, 1799
  • Summary: Encloses petition from inhabitants of Kings County, and letter of William Livingston, concerning Livingston's proposed appointment to be Surrogate of Kings County.
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1799 October 21]

10. [Document, 1799 October 21]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: October 21, 1799
  • Summary: Has received balance of shipment of muskets, and will now proceed to settle accounts since further arms will not be required.
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1799 September 23]

11. [Document, 1799 September 23]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: September 23, 1799
  • Summary: He has no doubt of Livingston's ability to perform the office of Surrogate. The experience which he had in New Jersey in this regard qualifies him for the post. It would seem that Livingston has to a large degree given up the habit of drinking, and on...
  • Number of Images: 4
[Document, 1800 August 27]

12. [Document, 1800 August 27]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: August 27, 1800
  • Summary: He suggests that there would be no useful purpose in having him control expenditures, since the accounts must eventually be submitted to the Comptroller for approval. Only one man executing the commission of fortifying the harbor would result in certa...
  • Number of Images: 4
[Document, 1800 August 27]

13. [Document, 1800 August 27]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: August 27, 1800
  • Summary: He suggests that there would be no useful purpose in having him control expenditures, since the accounts must eventually be submitted to the Comptroller for approval. Only one man executing the commission of fortifying the harbor would result in certa...
  • Number of Images: 3
[Document, 1800 February 13]

14. [Document, 1800 February 13]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: February 13, 1800
  • Summary: He spoke to Livingston, who took the news of his appointment very moderately, and seems impressed that his future advancement depends upon the circumspection of his conduct.
  • Number of Images: 1
[Document, 1800 October 14]

15. [Document, 1800 October 14]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: October 14, 1800
  • Summary: Encloses account of sums expended on purchase of arms as negotiated by Rufus King through Bird, Savage and Bird of London.
  • Number of Images: 1
[Document, 1801 February 07]

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[Document, 1801 February 17]

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[Document, 1801 February 19]

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[Document, 1801 February 24]

19. [Document, 1801 February 24]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: February 24, 1801
  • Summary: A more detailed letter enumerating his reasons for wishing to retire from his militia post. However he will follow Jay's advice in this regard, as his action may have serious political effects.
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1801 February 24]

20. [Document, 1801 February 24]

  • Name: Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: February 24, 1801
  • Summary: A more detailed letter enumerating his reasons for wishing to retire from his militia post. However he will follow Jay's advice in this regard, as his action may have serious political effects.
  • Number of Images: 3