Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to George Templeton Strong, June 24, 1850. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to George Templeton Strong, Catskill, mentioning the appointment of George Templeton Strong's friend, George C. Anthon, as professor of Greek and Rev. George W. Bethune as chancellor of the University of the City of New York, assuring him that his house is safe while he is away, updating him on the affairs of their law office, and sending greetings from his mother and sister. View Item
Text Maria Montgomery letter to George W. Strong, July 1833, page [4], with address. Pages [2]-[3], blank, not digitized View Item
Image Text 2 Items Maria Montgomery letter to George W. Strong, July 1833. Letter from Maria Montgomery on behalf of the Orphan Asylum Society, New York, to George W. Strong, New York, informing him of a resolution of the Society thanking him for his efforts to complete a bequest to the Society from Philip Jacobs (died ca. 1820); also signed in pencil: E[lizabeth]. Hamilton. View Item
Text James Kent letter to George W. Strong, April 25, 1826, lower half of page [4], address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items James Kent letter to George W. Strong, April 25, 1826. Letter from James Kent, to George W. Strong, New York, discussing the commercial usage of the terms "due" and "payable" with reference to creditors suing for nonpayment; large hole in second leaf with loss to a few words; upper half of second leaf affixed to mounting leaf with loss to address; second leaf upper and lower halves separated at fold. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Philo Ruggles letter to George W. Strong, July 31, 1815. Letter from Philo Ruggles, Poughkeepsie, to George W. Strong, New York, regarding paperwork for a loan from Strong to him and Mr. Bulkley (probably his father-in-law, Joseph Bulkley) and making provisions for the money to be deposited in the bank; many years later, Strong's son, George, would marry Ruggles's granddaughter, Ellen. View Item
Text Thomas Addis Emmet letter to George W. Strong, September 23, 1823, page [4], with address. View Item
Text Thomas Addis Emmet letter to George W. Strong, September 23, 1823, page [2], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Thomas Addis Emmet letter to George W. Strong, September 23, 1823. Letter from Thomas Addis Emmet, Albany, to George W. Strong, New York, thanking him for his letter, informing him that the Court of Errors will be hearing cases until October 13 during which time some of Emmet's cases will come up, but that he has decided to give them up and return to New York to focus on his practice there, and asking Strong to tell Emmet's son that he is returning and to contact another attorney, William Mulock, who had written Emmet regarding a case. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Selah Strong letter to George W. Strong, April 6, 1809. Letter from Selah Strong, Brookhaven, to George W. Strong, New York, sending him a deed giving George a property in Brookhaven which will enable him to vote in the upcoming election; he notes that the "rabble" elected all Democrats for town offices and is making every effort to ensure Federalists win the election. View Item
Text Thomas Addis Emmet letter to George W. Strong, September 4, 1822, page [4], with address. View Item
Text Thomas Addis Emmet letter to George W. Strong, September 4, 1822, page [2], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Thomas Addis Emmet letter to George W. Strong, September 4, 1822. Letter from Thomas Addis Emmet, Albany, to George W. Strong, New York, seeking payment for printing briefs for a case in the Court of Errors, Coddington v. Bay, on behalf of Strong and his partner John Wells, and mentioning another case that has been delayed due to Well's illness. View Item