Muse and Confidante: Inventory 
of the Angelica Schuyler Church Archive

Inventory of the
Angelica Schuyler Church Archive
Manuscript Accession 11245


?1795 Sep 3 ALS Francois Barthélemey to Angelica Schuyler Church. 2 p. on 1 l.

[In French. Mentions [John Barker] Church, [ ] Munroe, [ ] Blair, Robespierre, and Chenier]
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1794 July 9 ALS Justus Erich Bollman, Breslau, Poland, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 4 p. on 1 l.
[Relates description and history of areas in Poland, including Silesia, Waldenburg, Silberberg, Glatz, Spielberg, Landek, and Wel[fors]ground; recites tale of Henriette Lucie Dillon, Marquis de La Tour, and Marie Joseph Paul, Marquis de Lafayette; and, writes about his own experiences in these and other locations]
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1794 July 30 ALS Justus Erich Bollman, Vienna, Austria, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 4 p. on 1 l.
[Relates description and history of areas in Poland and Austria, including Breslau, Tarnow[itz], Troppan, Brunn, Spielberg, and Olmutz; recites tales of Marquis de Lafayette, Marquis de La Tour, and Mr. Bournonville and other french prisoners; mentions Prince Colloredo (Hieronymus, Count von Colloredo--Mansfeld) (1775-1822), Bishop of Kunitz, Count Lamberg, and Botta, Governor of Moravia, Czechoslovakia; and, writes about his own experiences in these and other locations]
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1811 Mar 25 ALS Angelica Schuyler Church, New York, to the Prince of Wales. 3 p. on 1 l.
[Expresses gratitude and affection for the Prince's reception of her son and hopes that her eldest son Philip will have the honor to present this letter]
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1817 July 24 ALS John Barker Church, London, England, to Catharine Church Cruger, New York, New York. 3 p. on 1 l.
[Relates that the disturbances have been exaggerated by the administration for the purpose of the reform of Parliament and that the French government appears to gather strength; gives news of Richard [ ] and his travels to Paris]
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1830 Feb 1 ALS Princess de Craon to "Kitty" Cruger, New York, New York. 3 p. on 1 l.
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1830 Aug 11 ALS Princess de Craon to "Kitty" Cruger. 4 p. on 1 l.

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1830 Sep 6 ALS Princess de Craon to "Kitty" Cruger. 4 p. on 1 l.

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1830 Nov 15 ALS Princess de Craon, Paris, France, to ["Kitty" Cruger] 4 p. on 1 l.

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1831 Jan 25 ALS Princess de Craon, Paris, France, to ["Kitty" Cruger]. 4 p. on 1 l.
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1831 Mar 12 ALS Princess de Craon to ["Kitty" Cruger]. 4 p. on 1 l.
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1716 Oct 15 ALS John Cruger, New York, New York, to Philip Livingston, Albany, New York. 1 p.

[In Dutch]
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[1785] Nov 26 ALS D'Ageno, Pall Mall, London, England, to Angelica Schuyler Church, Windsor, England. 1 p.
[Social amenities]
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1786 Oct 27 ALS D'Ageno, London, England, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 4 p. on 1 l.
[Discusses impending plans while visiting the Churches, including visits to the observatory and Windsor Castle, and an introduction to an Italian party of Prince [Perronico], Count [Toderini], and Count [Guchyi]. News of the Cosways and a visit with Maria Cosway's sister Charlotte]
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1787 Aug 2 ALS D'Ageno, London, England, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 4 p. on 1 l.
[Discusses news of the Cosways, de Cornys, and Wynns and plans while visiting "Down-place"]
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1787 Sep 21 ALS D'Ageno, "Armida Garden at Cosway," to Angelica Schuyler Church. 4 p. on 1 l.
[Mentions news of the Cosways, Maria Cosway's sister Charlotte, and Lady Littleton. Discusses the beauty of Maria Cosway and Angelica Church; gives advice and expressing confidence that "prudence will rule your future conduct" concerning the apparent misunderstanding between Maria Cosway and herself]
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n.d. ALS Charles James Fox (1749-1806), Bath, England, to [ ]. 1 p.
[Concerns the correspondent's inattention to the recipient's commands respecting Mr. Schuyler]
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1785 Aug 3 ALS (photostatic copy) Alexander Hamilton to [Angelica Schuyler Church]. 3 p. on 1 l.
[Beseeches her not to make her permanent home away from America, and expresses affection and friendship for her and [John Barker] Church]

1789 Jan 7 ALS Alexander Hamilton, New York, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church, London, England. 1 p.
[Mentions his plans for tomorrow to "open the budget" as Secretary of the Treasury, and wishes for their safe arrival in England]
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1789 Nov 8 ALS Alexander Hamilton, New York, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church, with note from E[lizabeth Schuyler] Hamilton. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Heartfelt feelings of affection and friendship and loss in the absence of both John and Angelica Church following the sailing of their vessel to England]
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1791 Jan 31 ALS Alexander Hamilton, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 1 p.
[Mentions politics, the offer of an office to her father, Philip John Schuyler, and his progress on the Finances of America as Secretary of the Treasury]
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1791 Oct 2 ALS Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton to Angelica Schuyler Church, with three-page letter from Alexander Hamilton. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Relays compliments from George Washington who lives on Market Street in Robert Morris' house; mentions "Peggy" [Margaret Schuyler] and [Stephen] van Rensselaer. Mr. Hamilton writes of his affection for Angelica and comments on her intimacy with princes]
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1791 Nov ALS Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) to Angelica Schuyler Church. 2 p. on 1 l.
[References to national affairs. Treasury conflicts]
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[1793 Feb] ALS Alexander Hamilton to Angelica Schuyler Church. 1 p.
[References to international and national affairs. At that time the support by the Jeffersonian Antifederalist for the French Revolutionary cause was lessened; Hamilton comments, "On a certain subject we agree ... And though I am in a minority here ... It is gaining strength---Your countrymen are zealous but they are not mad." During that time there had also been an official inquiry into the condition of the Treasury, and an subsequent call on February 28 censuring Hamilton did not pass; Hamilton comments, "Our own Jacobins have made a violent effort against me, but a complete victory has been gained to their utter confusion."]
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1793 Dec 27 ALS Alexander Hamilton, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 2 p. on 1 l.
[References to national and international affairs. Mentions a political campaign and [probably] treasury conflicts. During this time American neutrality in the war between England and France had been threatened; Hamilton comments, "... or the certainty of a war between this country and some European Power--"]
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[1794] Jan 22 ALS Alexander Hamilton to Angelica Schuyler Church, Broadway, New York. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Mentions a social visit with Philip John Schuyler and his wife [Catharine van Rensselaer Schuyler] and "a lady for whom I have a particular friendship"; John Trumbull, the artist; and, Stephen van Rensselaer and his wife Margaret Schuyler van Rensselaer]
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1794 Oct 23 ALS Alexander Hamilton, Bedford, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 1 p.
[References to national affairs, most likely the Whiskey Rebellion. Hamilton comments, "I am thus far...on my way to attack and subdue the wicked insurgents of the West---" and further explains his involvement, "Twas very important there should be no mistake in the management of the affair--and I might contribute to prevent one." Sends news of the insurrection to [John] Jay (1745-1829) and [William] Pinkney (1764-1822) through Mrs. Church]
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1796 Sep 24 ALS Alexander Hamilton to Angelica Schuyler Church, London, England. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Expresses regret that John Barker and Angelica Church have delayed their plans to visit. Mentions a Mrs. Grattan]
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1801 Mar 22 ALS Alexander Hamilton, New York, New York, to [Philip John] Schuyler. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Discusses the fire onboard the vessel which was docked in Havenshaw Bay]
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1788 Feb 17 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Paris, France, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Mentions Madam de Corny, "Kitty" [Catharine Church] and the girls and invites Mrs. Church to Monticello. Compares the beauty and charm of America to Europe. Affectionate and complimentary]
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1788 Aug 17 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson to Angelica Schuyler Church. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Gratitude for the gift of the urn. Mentions the John Trumbull portrait of himself and his own friendship with [Maria] Cosway and Angelica Church. Refers to his plans to carry animals and plants back to America in the spring and request that she meet him and his daughters in Havre, France. Mentions serving in Congress in 1775 with Philip John Schuyler. Relates that he left "Kitty" [Catharine Church] at the Chaussee d'Antin and consulted with Madam de Corny of the Convent]
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1788 Sep 21 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Paris, France, to Angelica Schuyler Church, London, England. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Discusses plans to execute her commission for the volumes of the Antiquites d' Herculaneum. Mentions "Kitty" [Catharine Church] and her writing in French and Madam de Corny and a mishap in her carriage. Refers to the question of the new Constitution and comments that "the tender breasts of ladies were not formed for political convulsion..."]
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1790 June 23 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, New York, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church, London, England. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Comments that he wishes "Mr. Church could think our Congress as agreeable a field of service as that he has chosen..." and that he is not without friends in America. Mentions "Kitty" [Catharine Church], "Polly" [Mary Jefferson] living with an aunt, [John] Trumbull and his paintings, and Madam de Corny]
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1793 June 7 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 1 p.
[Mentions Monsieur de Noailles (a kinsman of Madam Lafayette). Inquires of Madam de Corny and [Maria] Cosway. Comments that he thinks America is "the only country of tranquility, and should be the asylum of all those who wish to avoid the scenes which have crushed our friends in Paris"]
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1793 Nov 27 ALS (photostatic copy) Thomas Jefferson, Germantown, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church, London, England. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Comments on her letter of August 19th, with the extract from Lafayette, and that "the influence of the United States has been put into action" to effect the release of Lafayette. Comments on the news of Madam de Corny being a victim of the times and of [Maria] Cosway being in a convent. Remarks that at the beginning of the new year, "I am to be liberated from the hated occupations of politics, & to sink into the bosom of my family, my farm & my books"]

1793 Dec 11 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to John Church. 1 p.
[Replies to his letter of August 16th to President [George Washington] concerning the misfortunes of Lafayette, and assures him that the means most likely to effect his release have been employed]
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1795 Sep 8 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, "Monticello," Albemarle County, Virginia, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 1 p.
[Writes about being home with his family and wishes that she and her husband were nearby. Wishes to hear news of Catharine [Church]. Mentions that his daughter [Martha Jefferson] Randolph is absent and writing a letter to [Maria] Cosway]
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1797 May 24 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Welcomes her home to her native country and comments that the agitations of Europe have reached even the United States. Inquires of Madam de Corny, [Maria] Cosway, and Catharine [Church]
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1798 Jan 11 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 1 p.
[Mentions Mrs. [James] Monroe, Madam de Corny's improved situation, and receiving a letter from Catharine [Church]. Comments on news from a Mr. Niemcewitz, a Polish gentleman, that [Maria] Cosway has thrown herself into religion since the loss of her daughter and other circumstances]
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1798 Jan 11 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Catharine Church. 1 p.
[Affectionate letter. News of his daughters, "Maria" [Mary Jefferson] Eppes and [Martha Jefferson] Randolph. Invites her to "Monticello"]
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1800 Jan 22 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Catharine Church, New York, New York. 1 p.
[Writes fond remembrances of her visits, and mentions his daughters [Martha Jefferson] Randolph and [Mary Jefferson] Eppes and that the latter has become a mother]
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1801 Mar 27 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Washington, to Catharine Church, New York, New York. 1 p.
[Comments on being elected to the presidency of the United States: "The post is not enviable, as it affords little exercise for social affections. There is something within us which makes us wish to have things conducted in our own way, and which we generally fancy to be patriotism. This passion is gratified by such a position." Mentions that Maria [Mary Jefferson Eppes] and [Martha Jefferson] Randolph being with child]
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1808 Dec 15 ALS (copy) Thomas Jefferson, Washington, to Catharine Church Cruger. 1 p.
[Regrets not being able to assist in giving the license solicited by [J. C.] Cruger. Comments on [Martha Jefferson] Randolph and her large family]
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n.d. Printed Thomas Jefferson Portrait
[Etching. Inset of Jefferson showing the draft of Declaration of Independence to Franklin and Adams]
Portrait

1799 Apr 19 ALS Marquis de Lafayette, Vianen, [Netherlands], to Angelica Schuyler Church, New York, New York. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Relates his feelings toward her, writing that he is "bound by such sentiments of affection and gratitude." Reveals the present situation of his family, mentioning his wife's illness; his daughter Anastasia and her husband Charles Latour Maubourg giving him two granddaughters, one of whom they lost; and, possibly being able to embark for America with George [his son George Washington de Lafayette]. Refers to his own political and personal concerns, particularly in reference to his [former] fellow prisoner Bureau Puzy who is planning to settle his family in America; praises his character and accomplishments; and, recommends him highly to the Churches. Mentions having heard of the appointment of three plenipotentiary ministers to France; his intelligence from Paris gives him good reason to think the French government wishes for a reconciliation]
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1805 May 14 ALS Marquis de Lafayette, [Autenol...Noreal, France] to Angelica Schuyler Church, New York, New York. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Expresses his lament at the distance between them and his affection and respect for his friend. Discusses the consultation between the American minister and himself to determine whether or not he should follow Mr. [ ] Livingston over to New York and possibly risk captivity. Mentions Madam de Corny]
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1794 May ALS Marquis de Lally-Tollendal, Dimanche, to [Angelica Schuyler Church]. 3 p. on 1 l.
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n.d. ALS M. de Liancoeur to Angelica Schuyler Church, London, England. 1 p.

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1862 Aug 18 ALS Abraham Lincoln, Executive Mansion, Washington, to [ ]. 1 p.

[Intoduction for Louis McLane Hamilton, descendant of Alexander Hamilton, who has served as a private and wishes to have a commission in the regular army]
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n.d. Autograph Philip Livingston
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1800 Jan 30 ALS G. Montjoye de Froberg to Angelica Schuyler Church. 3 p. on 1 l.

[In French. Mentions General [Alexander] Hamilton, Jacobins, and others]
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1800 Mar 3 ALS G. Montjoye de Froberg to Angelica Schuyler Church. 3 p. on 1 l.
[In French. Mentions [Maria] Cosway and [Princess de] Craon, General [Alexander] Hamilton, and others]
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n.d. Autograph John Lothrop Motley (1814-1877)
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n.d. ALS Messrs. D'Orleans to Angelica Schuyler Church, Broadway, New York, New York. 1 p.

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1782 Sep 20 ALS Philip John Schuyler, Albany, New York, to [Angelica Schuyler Church]. 4 p. on 1 l.

[Mentions illnesses of Angelica and and his other daughter Margaret [Schuyler van Rensselaer]; refers to Chevalier De La Luzerne. Addressed to Mrs. Carter]

1788 May 28 ALS Philip John Schuyler, Albany, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 4 p. on 1 l.
[Comments on General Chatteleans' Journal. Discusses children: son Johnny [John Bradstreet] Schuyler's marriage to Miss [Elizabeth] van Rensselaer, his hopes to prosper, and their plans to live in the Schuyler house built in 1777; son Philip Schuyler as one who neglects his studies and is a disappointment; daughter Cornelia Schuyler as a historian; daughter Margaret Schuyler [van Rensselaer] as recovering from an illness. Mentions Monsieur De La Luzerne and Charles Talmadge and comments on Mr. [ ] Young as having great merit in his publications on his system in farming. Refers to the state convention to decide when the new Constitution will meet; says that the country must adopt, and states that "...when it is adopted this country will be a much more eligible residence than it is at present---"]

1790 Oct 20 ALS Philip John Schuyler, Albany, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Received word that the Churches were in France for "the 14th of July bash" [Bastille Day]; news of the family]
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1793 Feb 6 ALS (copy) Philip John Schuyler, New York, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 3 p. on 1 l.
[Support of her philantrophy. He states that he will carry into effect her wishes in favor of Lafayette and also that he wishes that he could say that he "shall be immediately released, and cherished by America..." but "prudential reasons added to political ones will prevent an immediate application thru the channel you support..." He indicates that it would be more appropriate for the central government to have passed an act "conferring a handsome annuity on the M. De Lafayette and his lady, together with a grant of an extensive tract of land---"]

1793 May 25 ALS Philip John Schuyler, "Shelmahr," to Angelica Schuyler Church. 3 p. on 1 l.
[Mentions that he has pointed out a purchase to Mr. [John Barker] Church which appears that it will prove to be productive; discusses the area around the Mohawk River in New York, including the growth of the area; mentions son Philip Schuyler]

1794 May 12 ALS Philip John Schuyler, New York, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Refers to Mr. [John] Jay and Col. [John] Trumbulll, advocates of [John Barker] Church; mentions Margaret Schuyler van Rensselaer]

1795 Apr 17 ALS Philip John Schuyler, New York, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 3 p. on 1 l.
[Mentions the arrival of her ship at Rhode Island, concern over the serious conditions present in England and in Europe, and Monsieur and Madam Grovernel. He comments on a book containing the drawing of the telegraph first seen in America. He discusses the Duke de Liancourt [Liancoeur?]. Writes that he has attended his duty in the Senate from the beginning of January to early April, and comments on his political opponents. Mentions Cornelia [Schuyler], Alexander and Elizabeth (Schuyler) Hamilton; Margaret [Schuyler van Rensselaer], and Catharine [Church Cruger]. Concern for Marquis de Lafayette and his suffering]
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1796 June 13 ALS Philip John Schuyler, Albany, New York, to John Barker Church. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Introduces Rufus King (1755-1827), ambassador to Great Britain in London from the United States, and comments on his virtues. Discusses land mortgaged in the county of Ontario and debt due by John Barker Church]

1797 Dec 7 ALS Philip John Schuyler to Angelica Schuyler Church. 3 p. on 1 l.
[Affectionate and loving letter from a father to his daughter. Mentions Cornelia [Schuyler] and their reconciliation, [Stephen] van Rensselaer and his being capable of reform and of a return to virtue, and Philip [Schuyler] and his studies]

1804 Aug 4 ALS Philip John Schuyler, Albany, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church, New York, New York. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Grief and sorrow over the death of Alexander Hamilton, and sympathy for his wife, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, and their children]
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1865 June 21 ALS Winfield Scott, West Point, New York, to J. C. Cruger. 4 p. on 1 l.
[Writes his pleasure following a visit by J. C. and Catharine Church Cruger and their daughters; complimented by a request for a "memento of the oldest soldier of the age--I mean the oldest in commission"]
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1865 ALS Winfield Scott to Cornelia Cruger, with ANS to "Kitty" Cruger. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Two autographs to the daughters of J. C. and Catharine Church Cruger]
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n.d. [ca. 1795] ALS M. De [ ]lavy, Olmutz, Austria, to [Angelica Schuyler Church]. 3 p. on 1 l.
[Probably an attempt to effect the escape of Monsieur de Lafayette from the Austrian prison Olmutz]

n.y. Christmas ALS Elinor M. Squier to Peter [ ]. 1 p.

[1789] Nov 7 ALS Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Augustin, Baron von Steuben, New York, New York, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 4 p. on 1 l.

In French. Mentions [Alexander and Elizabeth Schuyler] Hamilton, "Peggy" [Margaret Schuyler van Rensselaer]

1794 May 11 ALS Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 4 p. on 1 l.
[In French. Mentions Philadelphia, [Alexander] Hamilton, Marquis de Lafayette, and others]

1794 June 10 ALS Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 2 p. on 1 l.
[In French. Mentions [Alexander] Hamilton, General [Philip John] Schuyler, Marquis de Lafayette, [John Barker] Church, and others]

1812 July 25 ALS Stephen van Rensselaer, Oswegatchie and Ogdensburg, New York, to Rensselaer Westerlo (1776-1851), Albany, New York. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Describes the atmosphere in Oswegatchie while a British Sloop of War was anchored offshore; mentions Sackets Harbor, Oswego, the Turnpike, and Geneva, New York]

1812 Sep 1 ALS Stephen van Rensselaer, Lewiston, New York, to Rensselaer Westerlo, Albany, New York. 2 p. on 1 l.
[News of Queenstown [sic], Ontario, Canada; mentions General [Isaac] Brock (1769-1812), Major [ ] Evan, and General Sheaffe; refers to confirmation of armistice]

1812 Sep 17 ALS Stephen van Rensselaer, Lewiston, New York, to Rensselaer Westerlo, Albany, New York. 1 p.
[Gives instructions for Cornelia [Paterson van Rensselaer] to order cloth from the Shakers; relates briefly the condition of life for the men in their tents]

1812 Oct 8 ALS Stephen van Rensselaer, Lewiston, New York, to Rensselaer Westerlo, Albany, New York. 1 p.
[Mentions the illness of the Colonel, [Abraham] Van Vechten (1762-1837), and Peter [Buell] Porter (1773-1844). Relates uncomfortable condition of life for the men in their tents]

1812 Oct 15 ALS Stephen van Rensselaer, Lewiston, New York, to Rensselaer Westerlo, Albany, New York. 2 p. on 1 l.
[Details the attack, and the ensuing battle, on the British at Queenstown [sic], Ontario, Canada; mentions the fates of several soldiers, including General [Isaac] Brock who was fatally wounded, General Wadsworth, and the Colonel.

1840 Aug 10 ALS E[lizabeth] W. van Rensselaer, Edinburgh, England, to Nicholas Low, London, England. 3 p. on 1 l.
[Relates the sightseeing adventures of herself and Cornelia [van Rensselaer] and their mother [Cornelia Paterson van Rensselaer]; mentions travelling to the cathedrals, castles, abbeys, and palaces throughout England; visits to Abbotsford, residence of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), and Newstead Abbey, ancestral mansion of George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron (1788-1824); and, plans to visit Paris, France]
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1798 Dec 4 ALS George Washington), Philadelphia, Pennsylavania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 1 p.
[Expresses gratitude for her "very obliging and flattering sentiments"; assures her of her son's "future usefulness & consequence," mentions General [Alexander] Hamilton's "favorable report of his merits," and offers any assistance]
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1799 Apr 28 ANS George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia, to The Cashier of the Office of Discount & Deposit--Baltimore. Facsimile.
[Order to pay Richard Caton from his account]

1784 June 30 ALS [ ], Paris, France, to Angelica Schuyler Church, London, England. 3 p. on 1 l.
[In French. Mentions "Peggy" [Margaret Schuyler van Rensselaer], [John Barker] Church, and others]

1794 Mar 6 ALS [ ], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Angelica Schuyler Church. 8 p. on 2 l.
[In French. Mentions [Alexander] Hamilton, General [Philip John] Schuyler, Philadelphia, Talleyrand [Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord], [John] Trumbull, [John] Jay, [ ] Talon, Monsieur de Noailles, Marquis and Madam de Lafayette, and [John Barker] Church. Also, probably an attempt to effect the escape of Monsieur de Lafayette from the Austrian prison Olmutz]

n.d. AL [ ] to John Church. 4 p. on 1 l. (incomplete)
[Life and career experiences of this American merchant who was apparently compelled to leave his home country for India for his own safety; comments on the relationship of the American merchants and the notorious rogues in the Bengal Trade; relates that he employs his time and capital in the interior trade and in the manufacturing of sugar and indigo; refers to the affection and support of Mrs. "B"]

1864 July 4 AMs Order of Exercises... 2 p. on 1 l.
[Independence Day exercises in Red Hook, New York]

1786 July 29 ADs Indenture between George Remsen, Daniel Ludlow, and Rem P. Remsen for the sale of the real estate of David Provost, for land in New York



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