Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, June 22, 1839. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, discussing Lloyd's daughter Angelina's move to Cincinnati, a place he esteems highly and hopes to visit, an interest payment due Lloyd from William Beach Lawrence, and his thoughts on Gulian C. Verplanck's speech on reforming the judiciary which Strong feels is too reforming. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, May 30, 1839. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, giving his preliminary thoughts on Gulian C. Verplanck's speech on the judiciary, reporting on the wedding of his niece Eliza Johnson to Horace Binney, Jr. which he greatly enjoyed and was quite impressed by the elder Mr. Binney (although he was less impressed by the groom), and Strong's recent visit to Boston with his family where he was involved in a dispute between John Borland and his sister Augusta Greene over their parents estates. Address page mostly affixed to mounting page covering address. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [74] Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. (continued) View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [73] Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. (continued) View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [72] Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. (continued) View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [71] Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. (continued) View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [70] Oath [of] fidellittie to his Royall Highness (continued); Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [69] Formes of summonds, attachments, replevins &c. (continued); Oath [of] fidellittie to his Royall Highness. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [68] Wrecks of the sea (continued); Formes of summonds, attachments, replevins &c. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [61] Possesion (continued); Pounds, prisons and stocks; Publique affaires. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [59] Packer, caske, and cooper gager (continued); Pipe staues. View Item