Box 2
Container
Contains 49 Results:
Note [of Aaron Burr], to “Theodosia [his daughter] with two Books.” States in full, “These were given me by E.A. – to whom I am indebted for many acts of friendship – she is worthy of a high ranking in your Esteem.”, No date
File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: A0210-00114
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:
No date
Note. (French), No date
File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: A0210-00115
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:
No date
Partial note [of Aaron Burr]. States, “I was in the act of writing to you respecting our dear Catharine when your letter of the __ inst. was handed to me. Every friend and relation she has assume a right to direct as her Conduct and mode of education – and great offence has several times been given to the good Lady with whom she lives by this sort of interference and the poor child is...”, No date
File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Identifier: A0210-00116
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:
No date
Letter [of Aaron Burr] to unknown recipient. Gives an explanation for signing a previous letter with “Your well-wisher.”, No date
File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Identifier: A0210-00117
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:
No date
Partial letter (pages 3-6) signed Ulem. States, “...Rheumatism in the Stomach has been lately her chief Affliction, tho’ this was not her original Disorder…”, No date
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Identifier: A0210-00118
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:
No date
Lists of books., No date
File — Box: 2, Folder: 16-18
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:
No date
List of French words translated into other languages., No date
File — Box: 2, Folder: 19
Identifier: A0210-00122
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:
No date
Letter signed Gamp [Aaron Burr], Philadelphia, to Aaron Burr Alston, Bedford. States in full, “Little Boy – ask Madam La Grille to teach you to Read this Book before Gamp comes and the Gamp will be so proud of his Boy that he will kiss him and jum [jump] for joy.”, No date
File — Box: 2, Folder: 20
Identifier: A0210-00123
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:
No date
Indictment against Nathaniel Pendleton for his involvement in the Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr duel as Hamilton’s second., [1805]
File — Box: 2, Folder: 21
Identifier: A0210-00124
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:
[1805]
Legal document, signed Woodworth, Attorney General, regarding The People v. Nathaniel Pendleton. Indictment for being a second in a Duel. Pendleton pleaded “Not Guilty,” and was convicted., 1805 Jan 8
File — Box: 2, Folder: 22
Identifier: A0210-00125
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:
1805 Jan 8