Item Details Content statement NYHS Identifier nyhs_ms1731_v-01 Mss Collection - BV Lloyd, John (MS 1731.1) Member of George W. Strong letter books, 1804-1853 Genre letter books letters (correspondence) Owning Institution New-York Historical Society Type Text Full Title George W. Strong letter books, 1804-1853. Volume 1, 1820-1832 Creator Strong, George W. (George Washington), 1783-1855 Digital Format image/tiff Digital Origin digitized other analog Date Created 1820 to 1832 Extent 1 volume (approximately 237 items)
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 11, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, relating family news including the illness of his daughter (and Lloyd's niece), Eloise, and discussing parcels of land at Lloyd Neck left to Eloise and Mary, Strong's other daughter, and asking for Lloyd's assistance with the management of said parcels. View Item
Text George W. Strong letter books, Volume 1, preliminary page [1] Manuscript partial index to the letters; calling card of John R. Strong, Cambridge with a June 25, 1903 note regarding the volumes affixed to page . View Item
Text George W. Strong letter books, Volume 1, front pastedown. With New-York Historical Society bookplate: Presented by the Strong family, March 22, 1951. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 17, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing parcels of land at Lloyd Neck under Strong's control that were left to Strong's daughters, Eloise and Mary, by their mother, Angelina, Lloyd's sister. View Item
Image Text 3 Items John Wells letter to George W. Strong, January 5, 1820. Letter from John Wells, Albany, to George W. Strong, New York. Wells, Strong's law partner, sends Strong a writ relating to a case and apologizes for the delay which was caused by the state of the roads and hopes that it reaches Strong in time. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 28, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, asking Lloyd to arrange for the cutting and sale of wood from Strong's daughters' lots on Lloyd Neck and discussing interest rates and a possible loan to Lloyd. Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a blank stub. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 12, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, asking again for an accounting of the estate by Lloyd, discussing financial matters including $1000 available as a loan to Lloyd from Strong, and noting that a cold winter is predicted which will drive up the price of firewood which Strong hopes to take advantage of. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 22, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, calling attention to error in the accounts of the estate of Lloyd's mother regarding the payment of interest and discussing legal issues relating to administering the estate. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 19, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding money owed for rent on the land owned by Strong's daughters, decreasing the interest rate on a debt Lloyd owes to Strong, sending Lloyd a blank bond to be written for the money owed to Strong's daughters, and accounts to be signed and returned. Holes in first leaf affecting a few words. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 31, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding repayment terms for money owed to him by Lloyd, an agreement on building a fence at a pond at Lloyd Neck, and preparing to go to Flatbush for the summer if his wife is well enough; Strong also mentions a close lightning strike which badly frightened his daughter, Eloise. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 17, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the payment of a debt owed by Mr. Parish to Lloyd, the proceeds of the sale of wood from Lloyd Neck, the tenant [Conklin] Gould's late payment of rent, the continuing poor health of Strong's sister Margaret, and the decline in the price of firewood. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 23, 1821 Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a lawsuit against oyster poachers. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 20, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding an agreement with Conklin Gould, the tenant, the filing of a lawsuit against oyster poachers from Huntington, questions about an account Lloyd had sent, and the recent marriage on his niece, Eliza Strong, to Dr. Joel L. Griffing. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 17, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, enclosing a letter from Eloise, his daughter, and inquiring about a payment from Capt. Parish and accounting related to wood from Lloyd Neck. Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a stub with docketing. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 4, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a lease for Uncle Harry (Henry Lloyd III), a lawsuit on which he is working for Charlotte Townsend against William Townsend, and Chancellor James Kent's verdict in the case of Kenney vs. Udall which Strong praises. Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a stub with docketing. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 12, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, sending congratulations on the birth of Henry Lloyd IV, giving an update on a lease prepared for Uncle Harry (Henry Lloyd III), and vaguely discussing business he is entrusting to John Cogswell. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, June 29, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Strong's difficulties with his tenant Conklin Gould, as well as drought on Long Island, recommending Saratoga waters from Lynch & Clarke for Mrs. Lloyd's indisposition, the good health of his family, and the poor health of his brother, Benjamin. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 20, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the insolvency of his brother Joseph Strong and proposing that Lloyd should receive 5% of revenue as just compensation for his efforts on behalf of Strong and his children with a long discussion of why he feels compelled to compensate Lloyd for his service to the family. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 15, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, chiefly regarding the insolvency of his brother Joseph Strong which has distressed him greatly. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 6, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, acknowledging receipt of a payment from Conklin Gould and Lloyd's portion of the fee for William T. M'Coun, their attorney for their lawsuit against oyster poachers, and announcing the birth of a son and asking Lloyd's opinion on the proposed names "John Wells" or "Selah." Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a blank stub. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 11, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, relating family news including the illness of his daughter (and Lloyd's niece), Eloise, and discussing parcels of land at Lloyd Neck left to Eloise and Mary, Strong's other daughter, and asking for Lloyd's assistance with the management of said parcels. View Item
Text George W. Strong letter books, Volume 1, preliminary page [1] Manuscript partial index to the letters; calling card of John R. Strong, Cambridge with a June 25, 1903 note regarding the volumes affixed to page . View Item
Text George W. Strong letter books, Volume 1, front pastedown. With New-York Historical Society bookplate: Presented by the Strong family, March 22, 1951. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 17, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing parcels of land at Lloyd Neck under Strong's control that were left to Strong's daughters, Eloise and Mary, by their mother, Angelina, Lloyd's sister. View Item
Image Text 3 Items John Wells letter to George W. Strong, January 5, 1820. Letter from John Wells, Albany, to George W. Strong, New York. Wells, Strong's law partner, sends Strong a writ relating to a case and apologizes for the delay which was caused by the state of the roads and hopes that it reaches Strong in time. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 28, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, asking Lloyd to arrange for the cutting and sale of wood from Strong's daughters' lots on Lloyd Neck and discussing interest rates and a possible loan to Lloyd. Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a blank stub. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 12, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, asking again for an accounting of the estate by Lloyd, discussing financial matters including $1000 available as a loan to Lloyd from Strong, and noting that a cold winter is predicted which will drive up the price of firewood which Strong hopes to take advantage of. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 22, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, calling attention to error in the accounts of the estate of Lloyd's mother regarding the payment of interest and discussing legal issues relating to administering the estate. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 19, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding money owed for rent on the land owned by Strong's daughters, decreasing the interest rate on a debt Lloyd owes to Strong, sending Lloyd a blank bond to be written for the money owed to Strong's daughters, and accounts to be signed and returned. Holes in first leaf affecting a few words. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 31, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding repayment terms for money owed to him by Lloyd, an agreement on building a fence at a pond at Lloyd Neck, and preparing to go to Flatbush for the summer if his wife is well enough; Strong also mentions a close lightning strike which badly frightened his daughter, Eloise. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 17, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the payment of a debt owed by Mr. Parish to Lloyd, the proceeds of the sale of wood from Lloyd Neck, the tenant [Conklin] Gould's late payment of rent, the continuing poor health of Strong's sister Margaret, and the decline in the price of firewood. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 23, 1821 Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a lawsuit against oyster poachers. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 20, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding an agreement with Conklin Gould, the tenant, the filing of a lawsuit against oyster poachers from Huntington, questions about an account Lloyd had sent, and the recent marriage on his niece, Eliza Strong, to Dr. Joel L. Griffing. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 17, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, enclosing a letter from Eloise, his daughter, and inquiring about a payment from Capt. Parish and accounting related to wood from Lloyd Neck. Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a stub with docketing. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 4, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a lease for Uncle Harry (Henry Lloyd III), a lawsuit on which he is working for Charlotte Townsend against William Townsend, and Chancellor James Kent's verdict in the case of Kenney vs. Udall which Strong praises. Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a stub with docketing. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 12, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, sending congratulations on the birth of Henry Lloyd IV, giving an update on a lease prepared for Uncle Harry (Henry Lloyd III), and vaguely discussing business he is entrusting to John Cogswell. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, June 29, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Strong's difficulties with his tenant Conklin Gould, as well as drought on Long Island, recommending Saratoga waters from Lynch & Clarke for Mrs. Lloyd's indisposition, the good health of his family, and the poor health of his brother, Benjamin. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 20, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the insolvency of his brother Joseph Strong and proposing that Lloyd should receive 5% of revenue as just compensation for his efforts on behalf of Strong and his children with a long discussion of why he feels compelled to compensate Lloyd for his service to the family. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 15, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, chiefly regarding the insolvency of his brother Joseph Strong which has distressed him greatly. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 6, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, acknowledging receipt of a payment from Conklin Gould and Lloyd's portion of the fee for William T. M'Coun, their attorney for their lawsuit against oyster poachers, and announcing the birth of a son and asking Lloyd's opinion on the proposed names "John Wells" or "Selah." Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a blank stub. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 11, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, relating family news including the illness of his daughter (and Lloyd's niece), Eloise, and discussing parcels of land at Lloyd Neck left to Eloise and Mary, Strong's other daughter, and asking for Lloyd's assistance with the management of said parcels. View Item
Text George W. Strong letter books, Volume 1, preliminary page [1] Manuscript partial index to the letters; calling card of John R. Strong, Cambridge with a June 25, 1903 note regarding the volumes affixed to page . View Item
Text George W. Strong letter books, Volume 1, front pastedown. With New-York Historical Society bookplate: Presented by the Strong family, March 22, 1951. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 17, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing parcels of land at Lloyd Neck under Strong's control that were left to Strong's daughters, Eloise and Mary, by their mother, Angelina, Lloyd's sister. View Item
Image Text 3 Items John Wells letter to George W. Strong, January 5, 1820. Letter from John Wells, Albany, to George W. Strong, New York. Wells, Strong's law partner, sends Strong a writ relating to a case and apologizes for the delay which was caused by the state of the roads and hopes that it reaches Strong in time. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 28, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, asking Lloyd to arrange for the cutting and sale of wood from Strong's daughters' lots on Lloyd Neck and discussing interest rates and a possible loan to Lloyd. Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a blank stub. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 12, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, asking again for an accounting of the estate by Lloyd, discussing financial matters including $1000 available as a loan to Lloyd from Strong, and noting that a cold winter is predicted which will drive up the price of firewood which Strong hopes to take advantage of. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 22, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, calling attention to error in the accounts of the estate of Lloyd's mother regarding the payment of interest and discussing legal issues relating to administering the estate. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 19, 1820. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding money owed for rent on the land owned by Strong's daughters, decreasing the interest rate on a debt Lloyd owes to Strong, sending Lloyd a blank bond to be written for the money owed to Strong's daughters, and accounts to be signed and returned. Holes in first leaf affecting a few words. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 31, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding repayment terms for money owed to him by Lloyd, an agreement on building a fence at a pond at Lloyd Neck, and preparing to go to Flatbush for the summer if his wife is well enough; Strong also mentions a close lightning strike which badly frightened his daughter, Eloise. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 17, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the payment of a debt owed by Mr. Parish to Lloyd, the proceeds of the sale of wood from Lloyd Neck, the tenant [Conklin] Gould's late payment of rent, the continuing poor health of Strong's sister Margaret, and the decline in the price of firewood. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 23, 1821 Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a lawsuit against oyster poachers. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 20, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding an agreement with Conklin Gould, the tenant, the filing of a lawsuit against oyster poachers from Huntington, questions about an account Lloyd had sent, and the recent marriage on his niece, Eliza Strong, to Dr. Joel L. Griffing. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 17, 1821. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, enclosing a letter from Eloise, his daughter, and inquiring about a payment from Capt. Parish and accounting related to wood from Lloyd Neck. Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a stub with docketing. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 4, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a lease for Uncle Harry (Henry Lloyd III), a lawsuit on which he is working for Charlotte Townsend against William Townsend, and Chancellor James Kent's verdict in the case of Kenney vs. Udall which Strong praises. Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a stub with docketing. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 12, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, sending congratulations on the birth of Henry Lloyd IV, giving an update on a lease prepared for Uncle Harry (Henry Lloyd III), and vaguely discussing business he is entrusting to John Cogswell. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, June 29, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Strong's difficulties with his tenant Conklin Gould, as well as drought on Long Island, recommending Saratoga waters from Lynch & Clarke for Mrs. Lloyd's indisposition, the good health of his family, and the poor health of his brother, Benjamin. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 20, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the insolvency of his brother Joseph Strong and proposing that Lloyd should receive 5% of revenue as just compensation for his efforts on behalf of Strong and his children with a long discussion of why he feels compelled to compensate Lloyd for his service to the family. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 15, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, chiefly regarding the insolvency of his brother Joseph Strong which has distressed him greatly. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 6, 1822. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, acknowledging receipt of a payment from Conklin Gould and Lloyd's portion of the fee for William T. M'Coun, their attorney for their lawsuit against oyster poachers, and announcing the birth of a son and asking Lloyd's opinion on the proposed names "John Wells" or "Selah." Most of the second leaf has been cut away with the loss of the address and leaving a blank stub. View Item