Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 30, 1840.] Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, acknowledging receipt of payment for Lloyd's account, and discussing what is to be done about boats taking gravel from Lloyd Neck without permission, his late brother Thomas's estate, Lloyd's son Henry's experience at Yale, the misspelling of a Greek word and meaning of a Greek phrase, and an expected visit from his daughter Eloise and her family, and asking Lloyd about his daughter Angelina's arrival in Quincy, Illinois. View Item
Text Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May [8?], 1840, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May [8?], 1840. Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the orations of Aeschines, Lloyd's son Henry going to Yale, and a harbor on Long Island; first leaf with the bulk of the letter's text torn away; damaged where sealed with loss to a few words. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, April 25, 1840. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, chiefly regarding the death of his brother Thomas a few days earlier, his life, and estate; also mentioning Lloyd's son Henry and Strong's son-in-law Elias Hasket Derby, and asking about Lloyd's daughter Angelina. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, April 7, 1840. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, acknowledging receipt of payment for Conklin Gould's rent and for wood cut from Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that he has received William Beach Lawrence's mortgage, mentioning the poor health of his brother Thomas and other family members, and discussing management of Lloyd Neck, his son-in-law Elias Hasket Derby's "lazy brother," Dr. Vanderburgh being ridiculed, and a translation of a Greek quotation from Lloyd. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 20, 1840. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, telling Lloyd to do whatever he feels is best with an apple orchard on Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that he has not yet received a mortgage from William Beach Lawrence, thanking Lloyd for his efforts to have Strong's brother reappointed to his position, and discussing Dr. View Item
Text Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February [7?], 1840, page [4], with address. View Item
Text Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February [7?], 1840, page [3] View Item
Image Text 2 Items Fragment of a George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February [7[], 1840. Fragment of a letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding a pamphlet by Horace Binney and a visit by Elizabeth Hamilton, widow of Alexander Hamilton, during which she claimed that Hamilton had written George Washington's Farewell address; first leaf with the bulk of the letter's text torn away. View Item
Text George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 21, 1840, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 21, 1840. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding the financial situation of William Beach Lawrence and his father and the security Lawrence proposes to offer for his loans from Lloyd, Strong, and Strong's brother Thomas. View Item