Series 1 (5 December 1782-31 December 1811)
Debts Due MVBuren March 19th. 1805 —
Legacy from
Lucas Goes Decd.
$75.00
John L Goes
–5.00
Notes
Rid <A> Hogeboom
-4<0>.00
Besides
F. Pruyn Esqr
22.00
Interest
AVBuren
–
E <Simnars>
–8.75
A. Fitch
–11.52
P. Vosburgh
-20.00
John. A VBuren
–5..00
MVBuren
–5..00
P. <Mattet>
–... Continue Reading
Sender: MVB
The subscribers being freeholders and Inhabitants of the Town of Kinderhook in the county of Columbia humbly represent,
That the Bridge lately erected by the Inhabitants of the Town of Kinderhook and the City of Hudson over the Kinderhook Creek between the Mills of Lawrence and Townsend, and the mouth of the Claverack Creek, on the Stage Road leaving from the City of Albany to the City of Hudson... Continue Reading
Sender: MVB
Recipient: New York Legislature
I hasten to Inform you that in Columbia The Republican ticket has succeeded for Members of Assembly. The Candidates elected are Stephen Miller Benjmn. Birdsail, Samuel Ten Brouk & my brother James. Kinderhook has done well, The Feds there are most grievously mortifyed at James’ Election[.] Spencer is about removing to Albany, he & Williams had a quarrel at the poll, I am told they... Continue Reading
Sender: MVB
Recipient: John Peter Van Ness
Your's of the 3d & 27th. ult. have both been received by me and the contents have afforded me much gratification. Believe me it has not been either from an Indifference towards either yourself or those contents that they have remained so long unanswered. Among all the complicated private concerns in which I found myself involved immediately upon my return to this place, I felt a constant... Continue Reading
Sender: John Peter Van Ness
Recipient: MVB
I wrote you some time ago in answer to a Letter which I received fr[o]m you, fearfull howev[er] that It may ^not^ have reached you, and wishing to relieve the solicitude you, express for my Welfare, I have thought proper to write you again to inform you that I am at present foll[owin]g [m]y pursuing my studies with you[r] Brother where I shall Continue till you come to this place, if that should... Continue Reading
Sender: MVB
Recipient: John Peter Van Ness
I Received a Letter from you sometime ago upon the subject of the ensuing election, but have been prevented by absence from home from answering it.
The Sentiments of liberality and magnanimity which it contains are such as from a knowledge of your Character and ^the^ qualities of your heart I had a right to expect and did expect. Feeling Possessed of strong personal prejudices for Mr. Burr and... Continue Reading
Sender: MVB
I presented the within Bill to ^(the agent of)^ Stephen Van Rensselear Esqr. he declined paying & said that you must pay it & he will settle it with you, you will therefore please to pay it to J. I. Van Alen Esqr.
Sender: MVB
Recipient: John Peter Van Ness
I wrote you at Albany the Result of our Charter Election which I presume you received, you can have no Idea of the effect it has had on the Spirits of the Feds. It was attacking them at head quarters in every town in the County our friends though not successfull have done well Kinderhook has reduced the federal majority more than half. One year more will bring her back to the ground from She has... Continue Reading
Sender: MVB
Recipient: DeWitt Clinton
You recollect p must perfectly recollect two publications which were made in the northern Wig & hand Bills impeaching my official conduct in the Charging of Fees on Writs & Executions, against the Immediate authors publishers of those the charges I have instituted Suits and of course explanations with them made are superfluous, but this not being the case with you, Sir, I feel it who if... Continue Reading
Sender: John C. Hogeboom
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your note of this morning and hasten to give you the ^some^ explanation in my power, the original publications made on the eve of the last election issued without my knowledge and during my absence from Town, <Those> Agency that I have had in the affair was not only subject ^subsequent^ to the first publication against you but subsequent to... Continue Reading
Recipient: John C. Hogeboom
I have to acknowledge the reciept of your note of this morning
The original publication to which you allude made on the eve of the last election issued without my knowledge & during my absence from Town. The agency that I have had in the affair was not only subsequent to the first publication against you but subsequent to your reply
As to the conduct of your Deputies it is unnecessary & (... Continue Reading
Recipient: John C. Hogeboom
This Indenture made this fifth day of october, one thousand eight hundred and nine, Between Jacobus Van Deusen of the first part & Martin Van Buren & William Pulver of the second Witnesseth that the said Jacobus, for and in consideration of the sum of one Dollar to him paid & also for Divers other Good causes of Consideration Since thereunto moving hath granted Bargained & sold ... Continue Reading
Recipient: MVB
Columbia
County, Ss.
-Capias.-
THE People of the State of New-YORK by the Grace of God Free and Independent: TO our Sheriff of the County above said, greeting:—WE command you that you take Andrew Abrahams & John Doe
if they shall be found within your Bailiwick, and them safely keep, so that you may have their Bodies before our Judges and Assistant Justices, at our Court of Common Pleas, to be... Continue Reading
Sender: MVB
Statement of Demands arising from the Great possession causes
M.V.Buren Account—
$186..78
Cost in the Suit agt. Margaret
<Seissam>—
149.42
Do. Pulver adm Jackson an
<der> V Slyck—
50.84
Van Alen & VBuren
Costs agt. Reuben Bulson
147.16
The Same v Elijah <Stan>—
78.39
The Same v. Joel Bukwith
138.61
The Same... Continue Reading
Sender: MVB
The Proprietors of the Great Possession
To MVBuren Dr.
1804
Septr—
To <trying> the cause agt. Berger
<Hauyet> at Hugh Bain ^William De <Kois>^—
$06..00
To going to Hudson to consult Williams—
4.00
1805
To attending to the Resum of cause—
1..50
To Cash for postage—
1.06
To 1 Day attendance on premises—
2..00... Continue Reading
Sender: Unknown
Recipient: MVB
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