Browsing Long Island Collection: Digitized Documents and Books [SBU] by Title
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Letter, 1776 March 4, New York, to Major General Philip Schuyler (recto).
(2011-11-14)Letter written by Nathaniel Woodhull (1722-1776) to Major General Philip Schuyler (1733-1804). Dated March 4, 1776 and signed "Nathl Woodhull, Presidt." Dimensions: one page, 22.5 x 37 cm. Acquired at auction in May ... -
Letter, 1779 September 24, Head Quarters, West Point, to Major Benjamin Tallmadge (recto).
(2011-11-14)Washington, George (b. February 16, 1732, d. December 17, 1799), President of the United States of America (1789-1797). Letter signed as Commander in Chief (of the Continental Army) to Major Benjamin Tallmadge, Headquarters, ... -
Letter, 1779 September 24, Head Quarters, West Point, to Major Benjamin Tallmadge (verso).
(2011-11-14)Washington, George (b. February 16, 1732, d. December 17, 1799), President of the United States of America (1789-1797). Letter signed as Commander in Chief (of the Continental Army) to Major Benjamin Tallmadge, Headquarters, ... -
Letter, 1780 September 16, Head Quarters, Bergen County, to Major Benjamin Tallmadge.
(2011-11-14)Washington, George (b. February 16, 1732, d. December 17, 1799), President of the United States of America (1789-1797). Letter signed ("G:o Washington"), as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, to Major Benjamin ... -
Letter, 1781 July 8, Weathersfield, Conn.
(2011-11-14)George Washington's spymaster. Autographed document, signed. Weathersfield, July 8, 1781. Docketed and endorsed on verso. 1 leaf, 14 x 21 cm. Processed by Kristen J. Nyitray, Head, Special Collections and University ... -
Letter, 1793 February 21, New York [to] Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State.
(2011-11-14)Autographed letter signed by George Clinton, Governor of New York. Dated February 21, 1793; written from New York. Docketed on verso by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State: "Clinton Govr. N. York Feb 21, 93 recd. Feb ... -
Letter, 1808 January 9, Washington [D.C.], to an Unidentified General (recto and verso).
(2011-11-14)James Jay (1732-1815) American physician and politician, elder brother of John Jay. During the American Revolution, Jay supplied medicines to George Washington and developed an invisible ink used by Washington, Thomas ... -
Letter, S. L. Gardiner to S. Fosdick, Esq., 1840 December 18: Sag Harbor, N.Y.
(1840-12-18)This letter was written at Sag Harbor, N.Y. by Samuel L’Hommedieu Gardiner to his friend S. Fosdick of Cincinnati, requesting his support in securing the appointment of Collector of Customs Officer for the port of Sag ... -
Our colored folks of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, Long Island, N.Y.: a study of the conditions of the colored population in twenty communities and an inventory of resources for work with them.
(Mineola, N.Y.: Young Men's Christian Association Nassau and Suffolk Counties., 1920?)