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Collection Reference Number GLC03107.00621
From Archive Folder The Livingston Family Papers [028] 1701 
Title David Jamison to Robert Livingston regarding the prospect of a peaceful summer
Date 15 July 1701
Author Jamison, David (fl. 1691-1717)  
Recipient Livingston, Robert  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Jamison writes to thank Livingston for his news on the Indian situation, claiming "We hear from Boston there is little prospect of any warr this Summer" and his hopes that this is a sign of things to come. He also writes of the Assembly elections, "if we carry it [at Exeter] & at Albany we shall have the majority" and news from Capt. Vetch who informed the intermediary that there was "no embargo nor warr" preventing news from entering into New York or Boston. Docketed on address leaf.
Subjects American Indian History  Military History  Election  Government and Civics  Politics  Embargo  Merchants and Trade  Commerce  
People Livingston, Robert (1654-1728)  Jamison, David (fl. 1691-1717)  Graham, Sarrah (fl. 1701)  
Place written New York, New York
Theme Native Americans; Government & Politics; Merchants & Commerce
Sub-collection The Livingston Family Papers
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859