Robert Cambridge Livingston To Robert Livingston Regarding A Trade Arrangement 6 September 1788
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Robert Cambridge Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding a Trade Arrangement, 6 September 1788
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Robert Cambridge writes that Mr. Hoffman will accept iron for the goods that Robert, desires. He also states that he would like a franklin stove for the coming winter. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert Cambridge discusses the prices of different goods, and makes business arrangements. Docketed on address leaf.
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Robert Cambridge writes that he has decided not to sell his land this winter, although he believes it to be some of the most desirable land available. Docketed
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Robert Cambridge remarks that the rainy weather has hindered the harvesting of corn, and informs his father of plans to ship iron and flour. Docketed on address
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Robert Cambridge writes that his travels have been most taxing, but notes that the harvest was luxurient, and that trade in Philadelphia is expected to be advan