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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC03107.00928 |
From Archive Folder | The Livingston Family Papers [038] 1712 |
Title | John Livingston to Alida Livingston re: French and Indian attacks |
Date | June 1712 |
Author | Livingston, John (1680-1720) |
Recipient | Livingston, Alida |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Content Description | John reiterates much of what he wrote in an earlier letter to his father. He describes the persistent fear of French and Indian attacks, and states his desire to purchase either Capt. Wimes' or Ingolesbey's Commission so that he may move closer to his family. Docketed on address leaf. |
Subjects | American Indian History Children and Family Women's History Military History Canada France Fortification Immigration and Migration Office Seeker Finance Global History and Civics |
People | Livingston, Alida Schuyler (1656-1729) Livingston, John |
Place written | Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Theme | Women in American History; Children & Family; Government & Politics; Native Americans |
Sub-collection | The Livingston Family Papers |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |