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Box 2

 Container

Contains 49 Results:

Letter signed Robert Williams, Washington, Mississippi Territory, to Henry Dearborn, Secretary of War. Begins, “On the 24th instant Mr. John Smith of Ohio left this for Richmond Virginia under a Commitment by the Honorable Thomas Rodney. He surrendered himself a few days – before – as we had no official information of his being indicted the Judge thought proper to take his acknowledgment as to that fact as the enclosed copy of an instrument No. 1 will shew…”, 1807 Sept 28

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 43
Identifier: A0210-00147
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 Sept 28

Letter signed Wm. [William] Clark, Louisville, to James Madison Secretary of State. Begins, “I have the honour of inclosing to you two letters from Mr. P. Provenchere of Louisiana which I received only a few days ago. One in answer to a letter from me of the 18th of July, a copy of which is inclosed, and the other his statement of (a part of) what he knows respecting Mr. Burrs conspiracy, which he has refered to in a former letter to me, and forwarded to you from St. Louis in July last....”, 1807 Oct 6

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 44
Identifier: A0210-00148
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 Oct 6

Letter signed Har. [Harman] Blennerhassett, Stills’ Hotel, Wash. [Washington] City, to The Honble. Atty. [Honorable Attorney] General of the United States [Ceasar A. Rodney]. Begins, “Having been informed Mr. Comfort Tyler has obtained from you a final discharge, I am led to call upon you, in yr. [your] Official character, to learn how far it may be agreeable to the present disposition of Govt. to intend to myself a similar liberation from the trouble and expense of preparing for another Trial...”, 1807 Oct 20

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 45
Identifier: A0210-00149
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 Oct 20

Legal document signed Wm. [William] Marshall, clerk of the court of the United States for the fifth circuit, Virginia District, Richmond. Indictment for Treason and Indictment for a Misdemeanor in the trial of The United States v. John Smith., 1807 Nov 23

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 46
Identifier: A0210-00150
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 Nov 23

Letter signed S. Thomas, East Town, to T. [Thomas] Jefferson. States in full, “The good opinion I have of you and your administration while Our Chief Magistrate induces me to trouble you with these lines as I wish my Country well and you my friend can you divise [devise] no means to get rid of so Obnoxious a character as [James] Wilkinson has he not been conserned [concerned] for a great many years with this notorious traytor [traitor] Burr Only Sir look at it and then gudge [judge] has he not ever Since the hapy [happy] charge been plotting with Burr and has he not been Charged publicly of being in Spanish pay for years and the greatest Villian allways turns State evidence first.”, 1807 Nov 26

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 47
Identifier: A0210-00151
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 Nov 26

Newspaper clipping from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch concerning a letter dated June 30, 1797, from T. Pickering to Winthrop Sargent., 1952 Feb 25

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 48
Identifier: A0210-00152
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: 1952 Feb 25

Partial letter from unknown author regarding the Burr Conspiracy., No date

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 49
Identifier: A0210-00153
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 to John Morton for $14.50 signed Aaron Burr, New York., 1796 July 29

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 50
Identifier: A0210-00154
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: 1796 July 29

Document titled “First composition of Theodosia Burr.” An accompanying letter of Mary Benjamin, New York, to Charles Van Ravenswaay, St. Louis, July 28, 1958, theorizes that the document is not the work of Theodosia Burr., No date

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 51
Identifier: A0210-00155
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