Image Text 3 Items George W. Strong letter to Anna Strong, March 25, 1805. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to his mother, Anna Strong, Setauket, Long Island, thanking her for sending some clothes, assuring her that he would be happy to bring her to the city in a carriage for a visit at the time of her choosing, and reporting on the condition of his sister Margaret following the recent birth of her daughter Eliza Margaritta; much of the second leaf torn away; page [4] with address affixed to mounting leaf. View Item
Text Joseph Strong letter to George W. Strong, October 14, 1805, page [4], with address. Page [3], blank, not digitized. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Joseph Strong letter to George W. Strong, October 14, 1805. Letter from Joseph Strong, New York, to George W. Strong, Setauket, Long Island, regarding a recent trip to Goshen, N.Y. where Joseph Strong, husband of G.W. Strong's sister Margaret, attended a gathering where a young woman known to G.W. Strong was also present, the yellow fever then in the city with numbers of recent deaths, and J. Strong's hope to return to the city soon and for his wife and children to return from Setauket once the disease has died down; also mentions J. Strong's business partner Benjamin Ferris who has visited their office in Partition Street (now Fulton Street). View Item
Text Fragment of a George Bloom letter to George W. Strong, March [15?], 1804, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Fragment of a George Bloom letter to George W. Strong, March [15?], 1804. Fragment of a letter from George Bloom, Poughkeepsie, to George W. Strong, New York, discussing the 1804 New York gubernatorial election and whether Federalists will Support Aaron Burr and an article he is publishing in the Political barometer under the name "Pericles;" first leaf with the bulk of the letter's text torn away. View Item
Text George Bloom letter to George W. Strong, March 17, 1804, page [1] Letter from George Bloom, Poughkeepsie, to George W. Strong, New York, mentioning their classmate Thomas J. Oakley's wedding and asking Strong to purchase of copy of William Wilberforce's Practical view of the prevailing religious system of professed Christians. Page [2], with address, affixed to mounting leaf, not digitized. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George Bloom letter to George W. Strong, February 27, 1804. Letter from George Bloom, Poughkeepsie, to George W. Strong, New York. Bloom had been Strong's roommate at Yale and in this letter, he gives news as to some of their other classmates and describes the strong upstate support for Aaron Burr (whom he clearly favors) against Morgan Lewis in the gubernatorial election. View Item
Text David A. Sherman letter to George W. Strong, July 17, 1806, page [1] Letter from David A. Sherman, New Haven, to George W. Strong, New York, informing Strong that he as been selected to be one of the speakers at the 1806 commencement of Yale College. Page [2], with address [?], affixed to mounting leaf, not digitized. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Selah S. Woodhull letter to George W. Strong, April 17, 1804. Letter from Selah S. Woodhull, Monmouth Court House (now called Freehold), N.J., to George W. Strong, New York, regarding courting, his upcoming examinations for ordination by the Presbytery of New Brunswick, his plans for visiting his uncle William Woodhull and then traveling on to New York, and his and Strong's intention to travel together to "the island." View Item
Text Peter W. Radcliff letter to George W. Strong, September 15, 1806, page [4], with address. Page [3], affixed to mounting leaf, not digitized. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Peter W. Radcliff letter to George W. Strong, September 15, 1806. Letter from Peter W. Radcliff, Stamford, Connecticut, to George W. Strong, New York, informing him that he is unable to return to New York due to illness and asking Strong to inform anyone who asks for him. View Item
Text Benjamin Franklin Strong letter to George W. Strong, August 24, 1805, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Benjamin Franklin Strong letter to George W. Strong, August 24, 1805. Letter from Benjamin Franklin Strong, New York, to George W. Strong, Brookhaven, regarding a conversation with Rev. John Rodgers who suggested that George should become a minister, and going to Elizabeth, N.J. to hear Selah S. Woodhull preach, and enclosing newspapers. View Item