Robert Livingston To His Nephew Robert Livingston Jr Regarding Travel To Albany 3 September 1724
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Robert Livingston to His Nephew, Robert Livingston Jr., Regarding Travel to Albany, 3 September 1724
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Robert of Clermont requests that his nephew travel to Albany, as his mother and grandmother have just arrived there.
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Robert Livingston to His Nephew, Robert Livingston Jr., Regarding Travel to Albany, 3 September 1724
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Robert of Clermont requests that his nephew travel to Albany, as his mother and grandmother have just arrived there.
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Robert of Clermont writes to his nephew Robert Livingston, Jr. and asks for a response to his letters, and also that nephew Robert write to his father.
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Robert Livingston of Clermont thanks his nephew for his letter and sends him a pair of shoes.
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Philip writes that he expects the Assembly to vote on fortifying Albany, and expresses his opinion that stone is their best option. He asks his father to write
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Livingston's relations, (John Schuyler, John Collins, Phillip van Corlandt, Geertrayd van Cortlandt, and Phillip Schuyler), request that he travel to Albany in