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Item 0354

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Letter 1 - 1825 April 15/16 Boston area (Massachusetts) from a sister of Elizabeth McIntyre to Elizabeth (Mrs. Archibald) McIntyre (Clinton Square) Albany, New York

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Scope and Contents 1825 April 15/16 Boston area (Massachusetts) from a sister of Elizabeth McIntyre to Elizabeth (Mrs. Archibald) McIntyre (Clinton Square) Albany, New York: remarks: so good to receive letters from her sister, about letters exchanged between mutual friends in Albany and Jersey City, of grief she feels about dear Georgy and mentions "our dear Annie" (Ann Eliza McIntyre Henderson), discusses a sermon given from memory by a young preacher, expresses good wishes that the children have good health...
Dates: 1825-1851

Letter 2 - 1833 July 2 Pottsville (Pennsylvania) from James Wilde (1784-1864) to Arch'd McIntyre Esq. (South Fifth Street) Philadelphia

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Scope and Contents 1833 July 2 Pottsville (Pennsylvania) from James Wilde (1784-1864) to Arch'd McIntyre Esq. (South Fifth Street) Philadelphia: acknowledges McIntyre's letter of the 29th, will leave Pottsville for Williamsport on Sunday, expresses opinion that there is coal and iron in Lycoming County, some gentlemen from Boston have left for Williamsport, as well as some gentlemen from New York and Philadelphia would soon be up in Lycoming and they intend to erect a Blast furnace, he advises sell McIntyre...
Dates: 1825-1851

Letter 3 - 1834 February 26 Poughkeepsie (New York) from Peter Everitt to Archibald McIntyre (New York)

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Scope and Contents 1834 February 26 Poughkeepsie (New York) from Peter Everitt to Archibald McIntyre (New York): says he wants to dispose of his remaining rights in the Lycoming and probably McIntyre would want to buy back Everitt's rights and will sell below the value price. (Beneath this letter is written an acknowledgement) from McIntyre dated New York, March 1, 1834 that he has no disposition to enter into any new interests and declines to purchase the Everitt interest at Lycoming upon any terms, expects...
Dates: 1825-1851

Letter 4 - 1835 June 9 Philadelphia from W.P. Farrand (William Powell Farrand 1777-1839) to Archibald McIntire Esq. (New York) [via] W. Biddle (William Biddle, grandson of William Biddle 3rd, Philadelphia)

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Scope and Contents 1835 June 9 Philadelphia from W.P. Farrand (William Powell Farrand 1777-1839) to Archibald McIntire Esq. (New York) [via] W. Biddle (William Biddle, grandson of William Biddle 3rd, Philadelphia): reports that Biddle will go on the boat tomorrow and will be glad to see McIntyre on his arrival, Farrand (who is a commission agent) reports he sold 1100 shares and is certain that 2000 will be taken at Williamsport so 3100 in the two places besides what may be down in N. York, wood cut went on...
Dates: 1825-1851

Letter 5 - 1840 November 8 Williamsport from Archibald McIntyre to My best beloved [his wife Elizabeth (1781-1859) residing at Clinton Square North Pearl Street Albany N.Y. via Philadelphia]

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Scope and Contents 1840 November 8 Williamsport from Archibald McIntyre to My best beloved [his wife Elizabeth (1781-1859) residing at Clinton Square North Pearl Street Albany N.Y. via Philadelphia]: reports that he and Archie [possibly his son] arrived safely and DeWitt (Jacob V.L. DeWitt) took them to stay at DeWitt house, very fine weather for traveling, Caleb Carpenter made arrangement for them in a comfortable log cabin to stay in when they go up to their land, DeWitt is positive as to success of the...
Dates: 1825-1851

Letter 6 - 1851 January 18 Jersey City from Archibald Robertson to My dear Uncle [Archibald McIntyre, Esq.] (Albany, N.Y.)

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Scope and Contents 1851 January 18 Jersey City from Archibald Robertson to My dear Uncle [Archibald McIntyre, Esq.] (Albany, N.Y.): reports he has arrived on the 15th and found that works [possibly the Adirondack Steel Works, Jersey City, N.J. 1847-1881]have been stopped in digging the earth for foundations near the engine room as the jarring of the hammers caused the earth to cave in and possibly endanger the foundation of the engine, indicates that it is necessary to get an assistant for Thompson who is in...
Dates: 1825-1851