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[Document, 1781 September 3]

21. [Document, 1781 September 3]

  • Name: Livingston, Brockholst, 1757-1823 (Author) Livingston, Catherine (Addressee)
  • Date: September 3, 1781
  • Summary: Concern over their brother John and his ship, the "Saratoga." Asks her to be honest with him about John's fate. How is the family dealing with the situation? Livingston writes at length of his bitter loneliness and homesickness. Suggests that their br...
  • Number of Images: 4
Document, 1786 January 13

22. Document, 1786 January 13

  • Name: Livingston, Brockholst, 1757-1823 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1786 January 13
  • Summary: Will attend the Foreign Affairs Office tomorrow with "the Gentlemen concerned" to learn exactly what charges John Jay has made against him. Autograph letter signed.
  • Number of Images: 0
[Document, 1786 July 08]

23. [Document, 1786 July 08]

  • Name: Livingston, Brockholst, 1757-1823 (Author) Vaughan, John (Addressee)
  • Date: July 08, 1786
  • Summary: Livingston only wanted to establish that Vaughan had been preferred to him in bringing the dispatches to America and that both he and John Vaughan had left together. Wants Jay to have a copy of the certificate.
  • Number of Images: 4
[Document, 1787 June 27]

24. [Document, 1787 June 27]

  • Name: Livingston, Brockholst, 1757-1823 (Author) Livingston, Susannah French, 1723-1789 (Addressee)
  • Date: June 27, 1787
  • Summary: In extraordinary detail, Livingston provides his mother with a chronicle of his legal and financial disputes with Jay over the preceding year. Outlines roles of Gouverneur Morris and Alexander Hamilton and his friends Hoffman and Rapalje. As for his d...
  • Number of Images: 7
[Document, 1800 January 25]

25. [Document, 1800 January 25]

  • Name: Livingston, Brockholst, 1757-1823 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: January 25, 1800
  • Summary: Relates a long list of assaults, arsons and looting which arise from a combination to disturb the tenants holding under the title of the Manor of Livingston. It is impossible to prosecute the villains because even innocent people are afraid to identif...
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1801 March 10]

26. [Document, 1801 March 10]

  • Name: Livingston, Brockholst, 1757-1823 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: March 10, 1801
  • Summary: Considering their near relations and John Jay's reputation as a virtuous man, asks for an interview for the purpose of a reconciliation.
  • Number of Images: 1
[Document, 1801 March 16]

27. [Document, 1801 March 16]