Box 1
Container
Contains 100 Results:
Contemporary copy of letter signed General Putnam, N. York, to Miss Montcriffe. Begins, “I should have answered your Letter sooner but had it not in my Power to write you anything satisfactory. The omission of my Title in Major Montcrief’s Letter, is a matter I regard not in the least, nor does it any Way influence my Conduct in this Affair, as you seem to imagine – any political Difference alters him not to me in a private Capacity – as an Officer, he is my Enemy and obliged to act as such...”, 1776 July 26
File — Box: 1, Folder: 61
Identifier: A0210-00065
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1776 July 26
Contemporary copy of letter [of Aaron Burr], New York, to William Paterson. States, “Can it be that you have still in Memory the Vagrant Burr?”, 1776 July 26
File — Box: 1, Folder: 62
Identifier: A0210-00066
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1776 July 26
Letter [of Aaron Burr] to unknown recipient. Reads, “Various have been the Reports concerning the Barbaritics committed by the Hessians, most of them incredibly false. They are fonder of Plunder than Blood…”, 1776 Sept 26
File — Box: 1, Folder: 63
Identifier: A0210-00067
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1776 Sept 26
Contemporary copy of letter [of Aaron Burr], Princeton, to M.O. Mentions Captain Longstreet, and requests boots and a saddle. Burr’s signature is cut out from letter., 1777 Mar 7
File — Box: 1, Folder: 64
Identifier: A0210-00068
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1777 Mar 7
Letter [of Aaron Burr] to Gen. [George] Washington. Regarding war matters., 1778 Oct 24
File — Box: 1, Folder: 65
Identifier: A0210-00069
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1778 Oct 24
Contemporary copy of letter [of Aaron Burr] to Gen. McDougall. States, “...Col Littlefield with the Party returned this Morning – they brought us one Prisoner. I shall find him up with another grand Raschal [rascal] Tomorrow. There are Evidences enough against Merritts to hang a dozen such – but many of them dare not appear at present...”, 1779 Jan 13
File — Box: 1, Folder: 66
Identifier: A0210-00070
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1779 Jan 13
Contemporary copy of letter [of Aaron Burr] to Gen. McDougall. Concerns military subjects., 1779 June 17
File — Box: 1, Folder: 67
Identifier: A0210-00071
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1779 June 17
Contemporary copy of letter [of Aaron Burr] to Gen. McD. [McDougall]. Begins, “Mr. Benj. [Benjamin] Sands and three other Persons from Long Island, banished for Mal Practices wait on you with this – Mr. Benjamin Sands Jnr. appears a Man of good Understanding – he can give you a Detail of their Sufferings…”, 1779 Jan 21
File — Box: 1, Folder: 68
Identifier: A0210-00072
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1779 Jan 21
Contemporary copy of letter [of Aaron Burr] to Gen. McDougall. Begins, “By a returning Party I send you the two Prisoners mentioned in my last. I had this Day the favour of yours by Lt. Root – the same Gentleman brought me a Reinforcement of 39 Privates and a proportion of Officers…”, 1779 Jan 29
File — Box: 1, Folder: 69
Identifier: A0210-00073
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1779 Jan 29
Letter [of Aaron Burr], Albany, to Mrs. S. Reeve [Sally, sister of Aaron Burr], Litchfield. Mentions a mutual acquaintance., 1781 June 5
File — Box: 1, Folder: 70
Identifier: A0210-00074
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Many of the documents in the Aaron Burr Papers are neither signed nor dated.
The Legal Papers Series (1787-1825) consists primarily of documents relating to Burr’s legal practice in New York following his return from Europe. Many of these documents are likely contemporary copies. Addressees include John Greenwood, Thomas H. Flandrau, and Gurdon W. Lathrop, all of whom were clerks in Burr’s law practice.
The...
Dates:
1781 June 5