Item Details Content statement NYHS Identifier Mss Collection - BV Lloyd, John (MS 1731.2) 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 2, 1804-1853 (bulk 1833-1841) Creator Strong, George W. (George Washington), 1783-1855 Digital Format image/tiff Digital Origin digitized other analog Date Created 1804 to 1853 Extent 1 volume (approximately 232 items)
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, June 13, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that the investment loan of $2800 to Nathaniel Ferris Waring on behalf of widows has been concluded and the documents given to William A. White to be registered in Brooklyn and then forwarded to Lloyd; with a postscript praising Daniel Webster's speech to the Senate in opposition to Andrew Jackson's Protest, both relating to the second Bank of the United States. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 30, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, noting a proposal by Nathaniel Ferris Waring for a small investment loan backed by property in Brooklyn and asking if Lloyd is interested; from the context, it appears that Lloyd has asked Strong to find an investment for some widows, Mrs. Meng and Mrs. Barker; Strong also asks after his daughter Eloise who is visiting Lloyd Neck. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 4, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, updating Lloyd on the progress of an investment loan to Nathaniel Ferris Waring. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 30, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's purchase of a property from a Mr. Beach, Strong's arrangement with Beach to try and ensure that Gould receives clear title, and an issue with the wording to the contract. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 22, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's purchase of a property from a Mr. Beach; there are judgements against Mr. Beach and Strong advises how to best ensure a clear title. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 16, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, enclosing a letter from Eloise to Lloyd, discussing his plans for his daughters' property on Lloyd Neck and his conversations on the subject with Eloise's fiancé, Elias Hasket Derby III, and briefly, a bad report from the Board of Health and his plan to leave the city. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 11, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, confidentially informing Lloyd of the likely upcoming marriage of his daughter Eloise to Elias Hasket Derby III, a lawyer in Boston. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 11, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding papers and instructions required for Conklin Gould's purchase of a property from a Mr. Beach, the reoccurrence of cholera in New York, and his family's removal to Whitestone (excepting Eloise and Strong himself). View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, September 8, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing the marriage of his daughter Eloise to Elias Hasket Derby III the previous week, the settlement of her property on Lloyd Neck, and intentions to visit Lloyd Neck; also, enclosing wedding cake. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, October 10, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a conversation with Dr. Miles Burke about the condition of an unnamed patient (Lloyd or his son John?) and the need for an examination, and meeting with Lloyd's son John and his intention to spend time with John while he is in town. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, September 19, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the completion of Conklin Gould's purchase of property from Mr. Beach and offering to waive his fee as he has been distracted by his daughter's wedding and otherwise unavailable. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, October 23, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, responding to Lloyd's request that Strong tell Lloyd's son John to return to Lloyd Neck immediately; Strong notes his unsuccessful efforts to locate John, defends John's conduct, and mentions wanting another meeting with Dr. Miles Burke. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 11, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing Lloyd's son John who wants to go to New York and never return to Lloyd Neck, medicine prescribed by Dr. Miles Burke for John, and a letter from his daughter Eloise. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 15, 1834. Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, with a postscript mentioning his daughter Eloise being sick and his concern for her; first leaf with the bulk of the letter's text torn away. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, [December 1834?] Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that he has purchased his house from his landlord on excellent terms; first leaf cut away except for a small strip at the foot of the leaf. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 27, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, Boston, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, describing his family's trip to Boston aboard the steamboat President and by stage and train; his daughter Eloise is very well and he is enjoying Boston and visiting many people although he finds it very cold. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 15, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, enclosing a letter from a Mr. Lambert to whom Strong had written to ask after Lloyd's son John, and mentioning the cold weather and expressing concern about his family's comfort during a planned trip to Boston. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 5, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, describing his family's return from Boston in which they rode by sleigh to New Haven as their boat had been cancelled due to a storm, mentioning some of the people he visited in Boston including his son-in-law's uncle, Benjamin Pickman, and the Borland family, and encouraging Lloyd to visit Boston with his family in the summer. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 29, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's illness, a will he has prepared for Gould, and a report from Mr. Lambert about Lloyd's son John; with a postscript hoping the Lloyd's son Henry is studious and hard-working. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 17, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing an inheritance claim of a Mrs. Meng and a note from Mr. Lambert that Lloyd's son John is happy to stay where he is. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 3, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing an inheritance claim by a Mrs. Meng on the estate of Dr. John Berrian, changes in the law regarding lineal and collateral heirs, and correcting his earlier advice in which he had misunderstood the situation; without an address page. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 30, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's illness and whether he should ask Dr. Burke or Dr. Mott to go to Lloyd Neck to attend to Gould. View Item
Text Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, [February 1835?], page [4], with address. Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck; address page only. Page [3], blank, not digitized. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 9, 1839. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing a pamphlet by John Whipple of Rhode Island opposing the Atherton resolutions, anti-abolitionist resolutions passed in the U.S. House of Representatives in December 1838, the legal opinion of Gulian C. Verplanck in American Insurance Company v. Bryan, renewing Conklin Gould's lease, a visit with his brothers Benjamin and Joseph to his brother Thomas whose bodily health is good, but mental health very poor, Lloyd's daughter Angelina, recently married to Joseph Higbee, and the financial situation of a Mr. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, June 13, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that the investment loan of $2800 to Nathaniel Ferris Waring on behalf of widows has been concluded and the documents given to William A. White to be registered in Brooklyn and then forwarded to Lloyd; with a postscript praising Daniel Webster's speech to the Senate in opposition to Andrew Jackson's Protest, both relating to the second Bank of the United States. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 30, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, noting a proposal by Nathaniel Ferris Waring for a small investment loan backed by property in Brooklyn and asking if Lloyd is interested; from the context, it appears that Lloyd has asked Strong to find an investment for some widows, Mrs. Meng and Mrs. Barker; Strong also asks after his daughter Eloise who is visiting Lloyd Neck. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 4, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, updating Lloyd on the progress of an investment loan to Nathaniel Ferris Waring. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 30, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's purchase of a property from a Mr. Beach, Strong's arrangement with Beach to try and ensure that Gould receives clear title, and an issue with the wording to the contract. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 22, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's purchase of a property from a Mr. Beach; there are judgements against Mr. Beach and Strong advises how to best ensure a clear title. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 16, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, enclosing a letter from Eloise to Lloyd, discussing his plans for his daughters' property on Lloyd Neck and his conversations on the subject with Eloise's fiancé, Elias Hasket Derby III, and briefly, a bad report from the Board of Health and his plan to leave the city. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 11, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, confidentially informing Lloyd of the likely upcoming marriage of his daughter Eloise to Elias Hasket Derby III, a lawyer in Boston. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 11, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding papers and instructions required for Conklin Gould's purchase of a property from a Mr. Beach, the reoccurrence of cholera in New York, and his family's removal to Whitestone (excepting Eloise and Strong himself). View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, September 8, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing the marriage of his daughter Eloise to Elias Hasket Derby III the previous week, the settlement of her property on Lloyd Neck, and intentions to visit Lloyd Neck; also, enclosing wedding cake. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, October 10, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a conversation with Dr. Miles Burke about the condition of an unnamed patient (Lloyd or his son John?) and the need for an examination, and meeting with Lloyd's son John and his intention to spend time with John while he is in town. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, September 19, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the completion of Conklin Gould's purchase of property from Mr. Beach and offering to waive his fee as he has been distracted by his daughter's wedding and otherwise unavailable. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, October 23, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, responding to Lloyd's request that Strong tell Lloyd's son John to return to Lloyd Neck immediately; Strong notes his unsuccessful efforts to locate John, defends John's conduct, and mentions wanting another meeting with Dr. Miles Burke. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 11, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing Lloyd's son John who wants to go to New York and never return to Lloyd Neck, medicine prescribed by Dr. Miles Burke for John, and a letter from his daughter Eloise. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 15, 1834. Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, with a postscript mentioning his daughter Eloise being sick and his concern for her; first leaf with the bulk of the letter's text torn away. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, [December 1834?] Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that he has purchased his house from his landlord on excellent terms; first leaf cut away except for a small strip at the foot of the leaf. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 27, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, Boston, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, describing his family's trip to Boston aboard the steamboat President and by stage and train; his daughter Eloise is very well and he is enjoying Boston and visiting many people although he finds it very cold. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 15, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, enclosing a letter from a Mr. Lambert to whom Strong had written to ask after Lloyd's son John, and mentioning the cold weather and expressing concern about his family's comfort during a planned trip to Boston. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 5, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, describing his family's return from Boston in which they rode by sleigh to New Haven as their boat had been cancelled due to a storm, mentioning some of the people he visited in Boston including his son-in-law's uncle, Benjamin Pickman, and the Borland family, and encouraging Lloyd to visit Boston with his family in the summer. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 29, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's illness, a will he has prepared for Gould, and a report from Mr. Lambert about Lloyd's son John; with a postscript hoping the Lloyd's son Henry is studious and hard-working. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 17, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing an inheritance claim of a Mrs. Meng and a note from Mr. Lambert that Lloyd's son John is happy to stay where he is. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 3, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing an inheritance claim by a Mrs. Meng on the estate of Dr. John Berrian, changes in the law regarding lineal and collateral heirs, and correcting his earlier advice in which he had misunderstood the situation; without an address page. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 30, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's illness and whether he should ask Dr. Burke or Dr. Mott to go to Lloyd Neck to attend to Gould. View Item
Text Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, [February 1835?], page [4], with address. Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck; address page only. Page [3], blank, not digitized. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 9, 1839. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing a pamphlet by John Whipple of Rhode Island opposing the Atherton resolutions, anti-abolitionist resolutions passed in the U.S. House of Representatives in December 1838, the legal opinion of Gulian C. Verplanck in American Insurance Company v. Bryan, renewing Conklin Gould's lease, a visit with his brothers Benjamin and Joseph to his brother Thomas whose bodily health is good, but mental health very poor, Lloyd's daughter Angelina, recently married to Joseph Higbee, and the financial situation of a Mr. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, June 13, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that the investment loan of $2800 to Nathaniel Ferris Waring on behalf of widows has been concluded and the documents given to William A. White to be registered in Brooklyn and then forwarded to Lloyd; with a postscript praising Daniel Webster's speech to the Senate in opposition to Andrew Jackson's Protest, both relating to the second Bank of the United States. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 30, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, noting a proposal by Nathaniel Ferris Waring for a small investment loan backed by property in Brooklyn and asking if Lloyd is interested; from the context, it appears that Lloyd has asked Strong to find an investment for some widows, Mrs. Meng and Mrs. Barker; Strong also asks after his daughter Eloise who is visiting Lloyd Neck. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 4, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, updating Lloyd on the progress of an investment loan to Nathaniel Ferris Waring. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 30, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's purchase of a property from a Mr. Beach, Strong's arrangement with Beach to try and ensure that Gould receives clear title, and an issue with the wording to the contract. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, July 22, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's purchase of a property from a Mr. Beach; there are judgements against Mr. Beach and Strong advises how to best ensure a clear title. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 16, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, enclosing a letter from Eloise to Lloyd, discussing his plans for his daughters' property on Lloyd Neck and his conversations on the subject with Eloise's fiancé, Elias Hasket Derby III, and briefly, a bad report from the Board of Health and his plan to leave the city. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 11, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, confidentially informing Lloyd of the likely upcoming marriage of his daughter Eloise to Elias Hasket Derby III, a lawyer in Boston. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, August 11, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding papers and instructions required for Conklin Gould's purchase of a property from a Mr. Beach, the reoccurrence of cholera in New York, and his family's removal to Whitestone (excepting Eloise and Strong himself). View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, September 8, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing the marriage of his daughter Eloise to Elias Hasket Derby III the previous week, the settlement of her property on Lloyd Neck, and intentions to visit Lloyd Neck; also, enclosing wedding cake. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, October 10, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a conversation with Dr. Miles Burke about the condition of an unnamed patient (Lloyd or his son John?) and the need for an examination, and meeting with Lloyd's son John and his intention to spend time with John while he is in town. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, September 19, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the completion of Conklin Gould's purchase of property from Mr. Beach and offering to waive his fee as he has been distracted by his daughter's wedding and otherwise unavailable. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, October 23, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, responding to Lloyd's request that Strong tell Lloyd's son John to return to Lloyd Neck immediately; Strong notes his unsuccessful efforts to locate John, defends John's conduct, and mentions wanting another meeting with Dr. Miles Burke. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 11, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing Lloyd's son John who wants to go to New York and never return to Lloyd Neck, medicine prescribed by Dr. Miles Burke for John, and a letter from his daughter Eloise. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 15, 1834. Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, with a postscript mentioning his daughter Eloise being sick and his concern for her; first leaf with the bulk of the letter's text torn away. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, [December 1834?] Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that he has purchased his house from his landlord on excellent terms; first leaf cut away except for a small strip at the foot of the leaf. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 27, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, Boston, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, describing his family's trip to Boston aboard the steamboat President and by stage and train; his daughter Eloise is very well and he is enjoying Boston and visiting many people although he finds it very cold. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, December 15, 1834. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, enclosing a letter from a Mr. Lambert to whom Strong had written to ask after Lloyd's son John, and mentioning the cold weather and expressing concern about his family's comfort during a planned trip to Boston. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 5, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, describing his family's return from Boston in which they rode by sleigh to New Haven as their boat had been cancelled due to a storm, mentioning some of the people he visited in Boston including his son-in-law's uncle, Benjamin Pickman, and the Borland family, and encouraging Lloyd to visit Boston with his family in the summer. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 29, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's illness, a will he has prepared for Gould, and a report from Mr. Lambert about Lloyd's son John; with a postscript hoping the Lloyd's son Henry is studious and hard-working. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 17, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing an inheritance claim of a Mrs. Meng and a note from Mr. Lambert that Lloyd's son John is happy to stay where he is. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 3, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing an inheritance claim by a Mrs. Meng on the estate of Dr. John Berrian, changes in the law regarding lineal and collateral heirs, and correcting his earlier advice in which he had misunderstood the situation; without an address page. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 30, 1835. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Conklin Gould's illness and whether he should ask Dr. Burke or Dr. Mott to go to Lloyd Neck to attend to Gould. View Item
Text Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, [February 1835?], page [4], with address. Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck; address page only. Page [3], blank, not digitized. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 9, 1839. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing a pamphlet by John Whipple of Rhode Island opposing the Atherton resolutions, anti-abolitionist resolutions passed in the U.S. House of Representatives in December 1838, the legal opinion of Gulian C. Verplanck in American Insurance Company v. Bryan, renewing Conklin Gould's lease, a visit with his brothers Benjamin and Joseph to his brother Thomas whose bodily health is good, but mental health very poor, Lloyd's daughter Angelina, recently married to Joseph Higbee, and the financial situation of a Mr. View Item