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Contains 23 Results:
Tallmadge, Benjamin to George Washington, 1778 Sep 23
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Col. Elisha Sheldon has ordered that horses unfit for dragoon service be sent elsewhere; 50 men are without mounts; Tallmadge asks whether new horses are to be bought or supplied; shortage of blankets and cloaks.
Tallmadge, Benjamin to George Washington, 1778 Nov 19
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Letter from Culper (Abraham Woodhull) is delayed; Tallmadge thinks it is fault of the dispatch carriers working with Lt. Caleb Brewster; will make inquiries at Fairfield; asks for instructions concerning Gen. Charles Scott's plan for regular delivery of Culper's letters; Culper aprehensive about security.
Resolutions of a meeting of the Connecticut Proprietors in the Ohio Company, 1792
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Printed list of resolutions of a meeting of the Connecticut Proprietors in the Ohio Company's purchase.
Indentures (real estate), 1843
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Series 2, arranged by type of material, consists of Tallmadge's legal documents. The majority of the papers concern land transactions, while others pertain to his store, Benjamin Tallmadge & Co., and to other financial investments. Also included in this series are bills of sale of enslaved people.
Court documents, 1844
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Series 2, arranged by type of material, consists of Tallmadge's legal documents. The majority of the papers concern land transactions, while others pertain to his store, Benjamin Tallmadge & Co., and to other financial investments. Also included in this series are bills of sale of enslaved people.
Accounts, 1831
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Series 3, arranged by type of material, consists of Tallmadge's financial papers: accounts, account books, letterbooks, bills, and receipts.
Bills and receipts, 1779 Jun-Jul
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Contains bills of interest on money borrowed by the United States.
Beers, Seth P., 1859 Mar 7
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Thanks Tallmadge for Benjamin Tallmadge's Memoir; reminisces of his association with Benjamin Tallmadge in the Phoenix Bank; mentions Cushin Butler, Oliver Wolcott, Frederick Wolcott, and Mary Floyd.
United States Congress committee , 1848 Feb 24
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Formation of committee to escort John Quincy Adams' remains to its place of interment.
1778 Jun-Dec
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Two letters, from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington. Complains about the regiment's lack of horses. Informs Washington of his failure to receive a letter from Culper, the code name for members of Tallmadge's espionage network, and discusses Culper's concern about secrecy.