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Box 2

 Container

Contains 49 Results:

Legal document, signed Woodworth, Attorney General, regarding The People v. W.P. VanNess. Indictment for being the bearer of a Challenge. VanNess pleaded “Not Guilty.”, 1805 Jan 8

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 23
Identifier: A0210-00126
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

Summons to Thomas Aodiny to appear in court in the case of The United States v. Col. A. Burr., 1807 Jan 20

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 24
Identifier: A0210-00127
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: 1807 Jan 20

Legal document stating that Harman Blennerhassett, Ly. [Lyman] Harding, and Bennet Truly “personally appeared before the Judge Thomas Rodney, Washington” in the case of The United States v. Harman Blennerhassett., 1807 Feb 18

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 25
Identifier: A0210-00128
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: 1807 Feb 18

Legal document stating that Davis Floyd, Ezekiel Towson, and Alexr. [Alexander] Bisland appeared before Judge Thomas Rodney, Washington, in the case of The United States v. Davis Floyd., 1807 Feb 28

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 26
Identifier: A0210-00129
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: 1807 Feb 28

Letter signed William C.C. Claiborne, New Orleans, to Ceasar A. Rodney, Washington City. States, “…General Wilkinson and Mr. Graham in obedience to the summons will repair to the City of Richmond...The General takes with him several persons who are important witnesses against Burr…”, 1807 May 10

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 27
Identifier: A0210-00130
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: 1807 May 10

Letter signed John Smith, Thompsons Creek, to Governor Williams. Begins, “Being charged by the Grand Jury at Richmond, with Treason against the United States, and also a misdemeanor, of which no doubt you have heard, and knowing the charges not to be founded in truth, and as I wish to Meet them, I will thank you to inform me by the first mail, whether I may be permitted to pass without interruption through the Mississippi Territory where you reside, and there to Resign myself to the Civil Authority, and whether you would then allow me to pass to Richmond via Cincinnati, in order to obtain the Necessary documents and Means for defense...”, 1807 Aug 15

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 28
Identifier: A0210-00131
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: 1807 Aug 15

Letter signed John Smith, Thompsons Creek, to Governor Williams. Same text as Folder 28., 1807 Aug 15

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 29
Identifier: A0210-00132
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: 1807 Aug 15

Letter signed Robert Williams, Mississippi Territory, Washington, to John Smith. States, “… I am not officially informed of Any charges Agt. [against] you at Richmond as Mentioned, in Your letter, but have been thus informed of charges Agt. Several others & have no doubt of their existence against you. If you Surrender yourself to the Civil Authority of this Territory you will Receive its protection & Shall be Conducted to Richmond According to Your desire…”, 1807 Aug 24

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 30
Identifier: A0210-00133
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: 1807 Aug 24

Letter signed Robert Williams, Mississippi Territory, Washington, to John Smith. Same text as Folder 30., 1807 Aug 24

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 31
Identifier: A0210-00134
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: 1807 Aug 24

Letter signed Robert Williams, Washington, to Col. Kingsberry. States in full, “Should Mr. John Smith apply to you for an Escort to this place will you be so good as to furnish it. The reasons in detail for this request will be explained to you by Mr. Smith himself and by my letter to him, which he will give you the perusal of.”, 1807 Aug 24

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 32
Identifier: A0210-00135
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: 1807 Aug 24