Image Text 3 Items Eliza Strong letter to George W. Strong, [August 1829?]. Letter from Eliza Strong, Fishkill, to George W. Strong, New York, regarding her activities on her visit to Fishkill with her son George and sister Jane Templeton and niece Julia Johnson; most of second leaf torn away with loss of address. View Item
Text Thomas L. McKenney letter to George W. Strong, October 4, 1831, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Thomas L. McKenney letter to George W. Strong, October 4, 1831. Letter from Thomas L. McKenney, Philadelphia, to George W. Strong, New York, discussing the anti-tariff Free Trade Convention being held in Philadelphia, the unsettled politics of the time, and a party held during the convention attended by Griswolds and Swans and an unnamed member of the Strong family and his regret that Strong's family did not attend. View Item
Text John Nelson Lloyd letter to George W. Strong, December 18, 1824, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John Nelson Lloyd letter to George W. Strong, December 18, 1824. Letter from John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, to George W. Strong, New York, giving his condolences on the death of Strong's son, John Wells Strong, mentioning his will on which Strong had been working, and informing Strong that Lloyd's daughters Angelina and Phoebe would be staying in New York for some time and asking that Strong's daughters, Eloise and Mary, visit with them during their stay. View Item
Text Thomas Addis Emmet letter to George W. Strong, September 21, [1814], page [2], with address. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Thomas Addis Emmet letter to George W. Strong, September 21, [1814] Letter from Thomas Addis Emmet, New York, to George W. Strong, New York, sending his condolences on the death of Strong's wife, Angelina, and his regrets that he will be unable to attend her funeral as his own wife is ill. View Item
Text John Nelson Lloyd letter to George W. Strong, November 24, 1832, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John Nelson Lloyd letter to George W. Strong, November 24, 1832. Letter from John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, to George W. Strong, New York, discussing the result of the recent election in which Andrew Jackson was decisively reelected which had left Lloyd disillusioned with politics and pessimistic about the future of the country, Strong's report of a conversation with Albert Gallatin, the deleterious effects of intemperate eating and drinking, and the recent death of Walter Scott and plans to memorialize him. View Item
Image Text 3 Items John Nelson Lloyd letter to George W. Strong, April 20, 1833. Letter from John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, to George W. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Selah Strong letter to George W. Strong, August 29, 1814. Letter from Selah Strong, Brookhaven, to George W. Strong, New York, mentioning the British taking Washington, D.C. and asking George to pick up William, a young relative returning home from school in Connecticut, from the stagecoach office and put him on a boat to Long Island; small hole in center of leaf with loss to a few words. View Item
Text Francis Griffin letter to George W. Strong, September 5, 1832, page [6], with address. View Item