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Letter [of Aaron Burr], Albany, to Mrs. Sally Reeve, Litchfield. States, “This letter contains nothing that will interest…the next will fully atone for it.”, 1781 Dec
File — Box: 1, Folder: 71
Identifier: A0210-00075
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.
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Dates:
1781 Dec
Letter [of Aaron Burr], Kinderhook, to Mrs. Sally Reeve, Litchfield. States, “…The day I left you was spent in the most delightful [?], often mingled with a tear of extasy [ecstasy] – there is a solemn transport in the contemplation of the eve of life, which perhaps virtue bids us indulge…”, 1781 Dec 6
File — Box: 1, Folder: 72
Identifier: A0210-00076
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.
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Dates:
1781 Dec 6
Letter [of Aaron Burr] to Mrs. Sally Reeve, Litchfield. Begins, “You must not pretend to answer in quantity all my Volumnes [volumes] at once – I beg however you will keep Carlos a day or two, during which time, write as much as leave, the brat & your health will permit…” Partially written in code., [1781] Dec 24
File — Box: 1, Folder: 73
Identifier: A0210-00077
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.
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Dates:
[1781] Dec 24
Letter [of Aaron Burr], Albany, to Mrs. Sally Reeve, Litchfield. Begins, “My dear Sis now happy by the arrival of Son this was not wishing you a happy Christmas but actually making it so. Let all our compliments be henceforth practical…”, [1781] Dec 25
File — Box: 1, Folder: 74
Identifier: A0210-00078
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.
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Dates:
[1781] Dec 25
Letter signed Aaron Burr, N. York, to Col. Marinus Willett. States in full, “Mr. Strong will hand you three notes, part of the 20,000 mentioned yesterday. For greater caution it may be well for me to declare in this way, that neither in these, nor in the note of 7500, nor in any other note now in Circulation which you have endorsed for me, have you any interest, and that you have endorsed them for my accommodation merely and that I am bound & do engage to see them punctually discharged.”, 1794 Nov 13
File — Box: 1, Folder: 75
Identifier: A0210-00079
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.
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Dates:
1794 Nov 13
Letter signed A. Burr, City of Washington, to Cesar A. Rodney, Wilmington, Delaware. States, “Mr. Short has not been nominated to France, nor has anyone since Bayard. Mr. Adams has informed the Senate that the reasons of Mr. Bayard’s refusal will be equally applicable to any other suitable person and that he shall therefore leave the treaty to be forwarded by his successor…”, 1801 Mar 3
File — Box: 1, Folder: 76
Identifier: A0210-00080
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.
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Dates:
1801 Mar 3
Letter signed Pierpont Edwards to Aaron Burr, New York. Concerns Eziekial Williams v. Aaron Burr. , 1801 Nov
File — Box: 1, Folder: 77
Identifier: A0210-00081
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.
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Dates:
1801 Nov
Catalogue of books left with Mrs. Law., 1802 Apr 18
File — Box: 1, Folder: 78
Identifier: A0210-00082
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.
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Dates:
1802 Apr 18
Letter signed A. Burr, Washington, to Wm. [William] P. VanNess, New York. States, “I shall remain here till the 4th March – beyond that day, my plans are not settled – probably I shall visit Annapolis for a day or two; but have made no engagement...”, 1803 Feb 20
File — Box: 1, Folder: 79
Identifier: A0210-00083
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.
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Dates:
1803 Feb 20
Letter signed AB [Aaron Burr], Mouth of Cumberland, [to Gen. Thomas Bodley]. States in full, “In half an hour I shall sail hence. Take care of Cap M & dispatch him. If any one coming down shall wish to see me Let him call at the house of Judge Bruyn at the Bayou Pierre. My friends from Louisville say there was no hostility in that neighbourhood – so that my solicitude for your personal safety has ceased.” Letter was found in Bishop Robertson’s diary, August 1958, by Mr. Charles F. Rehkopf., ca. 1805
File — Box: 1, Folder: 80
Identifier: A0210-00084
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.
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Dates:
ca. 1805