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Contains 7 Results:
Wolcott, Frederick, 1798 Mar 26
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Brigade orders for the 6th brigade of militia regarding men being inlisted into the Cavalry from Infantry companies. Notes that in the "critical situation of our country the Genl calls upon the Officers and Soldiers of the Brigade to be attentive to their military duties, and vigilant in their respective capacities."
Reeve, Tapping to Law, Samuel Andrew, 1817-1820
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Four letters regarding the sale of Reeve's book [i]Domestic Relations[/i].
Reeve, Tapping to Law, Samuel Andrew, 1817 Mar 4
Item 1
Reeve notes his gratitude for the care Law took of his son, and requests a favor. He describes his new publication, Domestic Relations and notes that his school and the books he publishes are his only sources of income. He requests that, if possible, Law procure subscribers for the publication from his area in New York, as well as adjoining communities in Pennsylvania. Fragile, use transcription.
Reeve, Tapping to Law, Samuel Andrew, 1820 Oct 2
Item 2
Reeve thanks Law for attending to the sale of several volumes of his book; requests payment be transmitted via mail.
Reeve, Tapping to Law, Samuel Andrew, 1820 Nov 9
Item 3
Tapping Reeve writes a second time with instruction for remitting payment for volumes of his book sold by Law. Signed "T. Reeve" but appears to be in another hand.
Reeve, Tapping to Law, Samuel Andrew, 1820 Dec 4
Item 4
Notes receipt of Law's letter containing the payment for his books; thanks him for his attention and states taht the book is a considerable source of his livlihood. Requests notice of any other areas Law thinks he may sell some volumes, and mentions Judge Tilghman's recommendation of it to the Bar in Pennsylvania. Does not appear to be written in Reeve's hand.
Riley, John C. to Postmaster, Delaware County, New York, 1822 Sep 16
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John C. Riley writes from Litchfield to inquire as to his father's health. Law held the position of postmaster in Meredith, NY.