Text George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 2, 1841, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, February 2, 1841. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, acknowledging receipt of a payment for wood cut from Lloyd Neck and seeking clarification of a discrepancy, mentioning a conversation with David B. Ogden rejecting James Kent's claims about Daniel Webster's intemperance and suggesting that even if true, Kent shouldn't have stated it publicly and may owe Webster an apology, and discussing Rev. Dr. Francis L. Hawks, who had been selected by Elizabeth Hamilton to edit the papers of Alexander Hamilton in opposition to her children's' wishes, and Mrs. View Item
Text George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 26, 1841, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, January 26, 1841. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding Lloyd's son Henry leaving Yale due to poor health, the recent death of James A. Hillhouse, a report from James Kent about Daniel Webster's intemperance having ruined his health, his recent dealings with John Tillson of Quincy, Illinois, loaning Lloyd's new tenant $1500, and his son George's turning 21, his excellence as a law clerk, and his love of music. View Item
Text George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 7, 1840, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, November 7, 1840. Letter from George W. View Item
Text George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, October 20, 1840, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, October 20, 1840. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, thanking Lloyd for sending an article about Illinois by Lloyd's son-in-law Joseph Higbee and noting that his brother Benjamin had recently spoken with a Mr. View Item
Text George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, September 23, 1840, page [4], with address. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, September 23, 1840. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, apologizing for not previously answering some questions Lloyd had asked regarding decayed wood and Strong's recollections of Alexander Hamilton which he does in this letter; Strong also mentions his nephew Oliver S. Strong, Lloyd's daughter Angelina, and a John Armstrong, and discusses Lloyd having heard an addresses by Daniel Webster and Mr. [Ogden?] Hoffman, Van Buren's reelection chances, and Strong's disenchantment with the Whig's populist campaigning. Followed by a ca. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, March 25, 1839. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, regarding his attempts to call on Lloyd's son Henry and daughter Phoebe, Conklin Gould's lease and other issues related to the management of Lloyd Neck, a letter and package for Lloyd not yet sent, gossip about Daniel Webster's alleged drunkenness and debauchery, the merits of Harrison Gray Otis's letter replying to John Whipple of Rhode Island on the subject of abolitionism and of a juvenile letter (both to be sent to Lloyd), and the settlement of the Pearsall estate and Henry P. Edwards, its trustee. View Item