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The New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division Guide to the 1705-1864 MssCol 2701 Digitization was made possible by a lead gift from The Polonsky Foundation. Compiled by Archives Unit, 2016 Summary Creator: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 Title: Date: 1705-1864 Size: 19.79 linear feet (55 boxes, 17 volumes, 15 oversized folders) Source: Georgina Schuyler; various gifts and purchases Abstract: Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804), a Revolutionary War general and statesman, was a prominent member of the landed aristocracy of New York State. The collection consists of correspondence, accounts, military records, land records, and other papers documenting Schuyler's military, political and business activities and, to a lesser extent, his family affairs. Correspondence, 1761-1804, is with military officers, members of the Continental Congress, committees of safety, and family, and concerns the conduct of the Revolutionary War in the Northern Department, 1775-1777, and political and personal matters. Indian papers, 1710-1797, contain Schuyler's papers as Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the Northern Department during the war and as agent of New York State. Canal papers, 1792-1803, include correspondence, diaries, reports, surveys, accounts, and other papers relating to the construction of canals in New York. His papers as Surveyor General of New York State, 1773-1788, and other public papers, circa 1775-1796, consist of correspondence, receipts, drafts of legislation and proposals, building plans, and other papers. Financial papers, 1711-1805, estate papers, 1752-1828, and land papers, 1705-1864, pertain to business activities and land holdings of Schuyler and family. Family papers, 1772-1851, contain correspondence and other papers of Schuyler family members. Military papers, 1775-1779, comprise Revolutionary War materials that were neither generated nor received directly by Schuyler. Access: Advance notice required. Preferred citation:, Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library Processing note: Compiled by Archives Unit, 2016 i

Creator History Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804) was a prominent member of the landed aristocracy of upstate New York. Born in Albany, Schuyler inherited extensive lands in the Saratoga Patent, through the Mohawk Valley, in Dutchess County, and along the Hudson River. He served in the British Army during the French and Indian War, rising to the rank of Major. His thirty year career in public office began in 1768 when he was elected to New York's colonial assembly. There he sided with those favoring increased independence from Great Britain. He was a delegate to the second Continental Congress and was made one of the four Major-Generals in the Continental Army under Washington. During the Revolutionary War he commanded the forces of the Northern Department, 1775-1777, until replaced by Horatio Gates. However, he remained in his post as Commissioner of Indian Affairs and was re-elected to the Continental Congress, 1778-1781. He served in the New York State Senate, 1780-1784 and 1786-1790, and became one of New York's first United States Senators, 1797-1798. Schuyler was also deeply involved in the commercial development of New York. He oversaw the construction of saw mills, gristmills, and New York's first flax mill, exported timber and other products of his estates via his Hudson River fleet, and took a leading role in the development of better transportation. As president and leading force in the creation and incorporation of the Northern Inland Lock Navigation Company and the Western Inland Lock Navigation Company, he constructed the canals that would form the basis of the Erie Canal system. Scope and Content Note The collection consists of correspondence, accounts, military records, land records, and other papers documenting Schuyler's military, political and business activities and, to a lesser extent, his family affairs. Correspondence, 1761-1804, is chiefly with military officers, members of the Continental Congress, and committees of safety concerning the conduct of the Revolutionary War in the Northern Department, 1775-1777. However, political, business, and family matters. Indian papers, 1710-1797, contain Schuyler's papers as Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the Northern Department during the war and as agent of New York State. Canal papers, 1792-1803, include correspondence, diaries, reports, surveys, accounts, and other papers relating to the construction of canals in New York. His papers as Surveyor General of New York State, 1773-1788, and other public papers, circa 1775-1796, consist of correspondence, receipts, drafts of legislation and proposals, building plans, and other papers. Financial papers, 1711-1805, estate papers, 1752-1828, and land papers, 1705-1864, pertain to business activities and land holdings of Schuyler and family. Family papers, 1772-1851, contain correspondence and other papers of Schuyler family members. Military papers, 1775-1779, comprise Revolutionary War materials that were neither generated nor received directly by Schuyler. Key Terms Genre/Physical Characteristic Accounts Deeds Diaries Land surveys Leases Maps (documents) Muster rolls Payrolls ii

Returns (military reports) Tax records Subjects American loyalists Canals -- New York (State) Indians of North America -- New York (State) Landowners -- New York (State) Occupations Landowners Soldiers Statesmen Geographic Names New York (State) -- Boundaries New York (State) -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 New York (State) -- Real property Saratoga County (N.Y.) -- History United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 Names Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801 Bleecker, Barent, 1760-1840 Bradstreet, John, 1711-1774 Clinton, George, 1739-1812 Cochran, John, 1730-1807 De Zeng, Frederick Augustus, 1756-1838 Duane, James, 1733-1797 Eddy, Thomas, 1758-1827 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 Glen, Henry, 1739-1814 Jones, Samuel, 1734-1819 Loudon, Samuel, 1727?-1813 Montgomery, Richard, 1738-1775 Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 Smith, William, 1728-1793 Varick, Richard, 1753-1831 Walton, Gerard Washington, George, 1732-1799 Gansevoort family Lansing family Livingston family Schuyler family Van Rensselaer family Yates family Northern Inland Lock Navigation Company Western Inland Lock Navigation Company iii

Container List Letters Received 1761-1804 (16 boxes, 3 volumes, 1 oversize folder) Letters Received, 1761-1804 consists chiefly of 2,431 letters arranged chronologically. A two volume calendar of these letters arranged alphabetically by name of the correspondent was prepared by Mrs. Solomon Alofsen in 1851. The majority of the letters are from military officers, members of the Continental Congress, committees of safety, and private individuals relative to the conduct of the Revolutionary War in the Northern Department, 1775-1777. Correspondents include Benedict Arnold, George Clinton, John Cochran, James Duane, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Glen, Richard Montgomery, William Smith, Jr., Richard Varick, George Washington, and members of the Gansevoort, Lansing, Livingston, Van Rensselaer, and Yates families. In addition to the calendared letters are Schuyler s letterbook of copies of letters and instructions from General Washington and the Continental Congress, June 1775-June 1778; approximately 70 letters, 1769-1796 (i.e. 1769; 1796-1797) from Stephen Theodore Johnson, Peter R. Livingston, Harmanus Schuyler, and Philip Ten Eyck; and 32 letters written to Schuyler in 1788 as a member of the New York Council of Appointment recommending persons for various public offices. Also among the uncalendared letters are the letters he received from his family, including two from his son-in-law Alexander Hamilton. Approximately 18 letters to Schuyler included in the Schuyler Calendar (1851) but missing from the files, can be found in the Thomas Addis Emmet Collection. b. 1 f. 1 1761 April 30 b. 1 f. 2 1761 May 15 b. 1 f. 3 1763 January 28 b. 1 f. 4 1763 May 21 b. 1 f. 5 1763 July 5 b. 1 f. 6 1763 August 30 b. 1 f. 7 1763 October 28 b. 1 f. 8 1763 December 10 b. 1 f. 9 1764 January 12 b. 1 f. 10 1764 February 16 b. 1 f. 11 1764 May 29 b. 1 f. 12 1764 July 20 b. 1 f. 13 1764 August 8 b. 1 f. 14 1764 September 14 b. 1 f. 15 1764 October 16 b. 1 f. 16 1764 November 4 b. 1 f. 17 1764 December 15 b. 1 f. 18 1765 January 28 b. 1 f. 19 1765 February 16 b. 1 f. 20 1765 February 29 b. 1 f. 21 1765 March 4 b. 1 f. 21 1765 March 4 b. 1 f. 22 1765 March 5 b. 1 f. 23 1765 April b. 1 f. 24 1765 April 1 b. 1 f. 25 1765 June 1 1

b. 1 f. 26 1765 July 23 b. 1 f. 27 1765 August 7 b. 1 f. 28 1765 December 16 b. 1 f. 29 1766 February 1 b. 1 f. 30 1766 March 18 b. 1 f. 31 1766 April 2 b. 1 f. 32 1766 July 3 b. 1 f. 33 1766 August 6 b. 1 f. 34 1766 October 13 b. 1 f. 35 1766 November 11 b. 1 f. 36 1766 December 5 b. 1 f. 37 1766 December 29 b. 1 f. 38 1767 January 31 b. 1 f. 39 1767 February 2 b. 1 f. 40 1767 March 21 b. 1 f. 41 1767 March 22 b. 1 f. 42 1767 April 5 b. 1 f. 43 1767 April 15 b. 1 f. 44 1767 May 17 b. 1 f. 45 1767 May 18 b. 1 f. 46 1767 June 9 b. 1 f. 47 1767 July 25 b. 1 f. 48 1767 July 26 b. 1 f. 49 1767 August 23 b. 1 f. 50 1767 August 29 b. 1 f. 51 1767 September 1 b. 1 f. 52 1767 October 11 b. 1 f. 53 1767 November 1 b. 1 f. 54 1767 November 30 b. 1 f. 55 1768 January 18 b. 1 f. 55 1768 January 18 b. 1 f. 56 1768 February 1 b. 1 f. 56 1768 February 1 b. 1 f. 57 1768 February 2 b. 1 f. 58 1768 February 4 b. 1 f. 59 1768 February 8 b. 1 f. 60 1768 February 22 b. 1 f. 61 1768 February 28 b. 1 f. 62 1768 February 29 b. 1 f. 63 1768 March 14 b. 1 f. 64 1768 April 5 2

b. 1 f. 65 1768 April 12 b. 1 f. 66 1768 April 20 b. 1 f. 67 1768 May 16 b. 1 f. 68 1768 May 27 b. 1 f. 69 1768 May 31 b. 1 f. 70 1768 June 20 b. 1 f. 71 1768 August 19 b. 1 f. 72 1769 January 16 b. 1 f. 73 1769 January 17 b. 1 f. 74 1769 January 23 b. 1 f. 75 1769 January 28 b. 1 f. 76 1769 January 30 b. 1 f. 77 1769 February 6 b. 1 f. 78 1769 February 11 b. 1 f. 79 1769 February 21 b. 1 f. 80 1769 February 27 b. 1 f. 81 1769 March 13 b. 1 f. 82 1769 May 26 b. 1 f. 83 1769 June 5 b. 1 f. 84 1769 June 24 b. 1 f. 84 1769 June 24 b. 1 f. 85 1769 June 25 b. 1 f. 86 1769 July 14 b. 1 f. 87 1769 July 24 b. 1 f. 88 1769 August 21 b. 1 f. 89 1769 September 11 b. 1 f. 90 1769 September 12 b. 1 f. 91 1769 October 8 b. 1 f. 92 1769 October 13 b. 1 f. 93 1769 October 20 b. 1 f. 94 1769 November 4 b. 1 f. 95 1769 November 22 b. 1 f. 96 1769 December 24 b. 1 f. 97 1770 January 22 b. 1 f. 98 1770 April 10 b. 1 f. 99 1770 April 17 b. 1 f. 100 1770 April 29 b. 1 f. 101 1770 July 4 b. 1 f. 102 1770 July 15 b. 1 f. 103 1770 November 10 b. 1 f. 104 1770 December 5 3

b. 1 f. 105 1771 April 22 b. 1 f. 106 1771 May 26 b. 1 f. 107 1771 June 8 b. 1 f. 108 1771 July 6 b. 1 f. 109 1771 August 11 b. 1 f. 110 1771 August 19 b. 1 f. 111 1771 September 7 b. 1 f. 112 1771 October 9 b. 1 f. 113 1771 October 18 b. 1 f. 114 1771 October 29 b. 1 f. 115 1771 November 9 b. 1 f. 116 1771 December 27 b. 2 f. 1 1772 January 2 b. 2 f. 2 1772 February 19 b. 2 f. 3 1772 March 17 b. 2 f. 4 1772 March 25 b. 2 f. 5 1772 April 2 b. 2 f. 6 1772 May 16 b. 2 f. 7 1772 June 5 b. 2 f. 8 1772 June 17 b. 2 f. 9 1772 June 21 b. 2 f. 10 1772 July 27 b. 2 f. 11 1772 August 27 b. 2 f. 12 1772 November 1 b. 2 f. 13 1772 November 9 b. 2 f. 14 1772 November 27 b. 2 f. 15 1773 January 24 b. 2 f. 16 1773 April 6 b. 2 f. 17 1773 April 18 b. 2 f. 18 1773 May 26 b. 2 f. 19 1773 May 29 b. 2 f. 20 1773 June 9 b. 2 f. 21 1773 June 24 b. 2 f. 22 1773 July 5 b. 2 f. 23 1773 July 18 b. 2 f. 24 1773 July 19 b. 2 f. 25 1773 August 6 b. 2 f. 26 1773 August 14 b. 2 f. 27 1773 August 19 b. 2 f. 28 1773 August 20 b. 2 f. 29 1773 August 31 4

b. 2 f. 30 1773 September 2 b. 2 f. 31 1773 September 6 b. 2 f. 32 1773 September 28 b. 2 f. 33 1773 October 7 b. 2 f. 34 1773 October 20 b. 2 f. 35 1773 November 13 b. 2 f. 36 1773 November 24 b. 2 f. 37 1773 December 10 b. 2 f. 38 1774 March 4 b. 2 f. 39 1774 March 22 b. 2 f. 40 1774 April 7 b. 2 f. 41 1774 April 28 b. 2 f. 42 1774 May 26 b. 2 f. 43 1774 June 4 b. 2 f. 44 1774 July 9 b. 2 f. 45 1774 July 22 b. 2 f. 46 1774 July 23 b. 2 f. 47 1774 August 1 b. 2 f. 48 1774 August 10 b. 2 f. 49 1774 August 23 b. 2 f. 50 1774 August 24 b. 2 f. 51 1774 August 30 b. 2 f. 52 1774 September 15 b. 2 f. 53 1774 October 2 b. 2 f. 54 1774 November 22 b. 2 f. 55 1774 December 23 b. 2 f. 56 1775 January 1 b. 2 f. 57 1775 January 30 b. 2 f. 58 1775 February 5 b. 2 f. 59 1775 March 15 b. 2 f. 60 1775 April 17 b. 2 f. 61 1775 May 16 b. 2 f. 62 1775 May 29 b. 2 f. 63 1775 June 1 b. 2 f. 64 1775 June 6 b. 2 f. 65 1775 July 2 b. 2 f. 66 1775 July 3 b. 2 f. 67 1775 July 6 b. 2 f. 68 1775 July 10 b. 2 f. 69 1775 July 11 b. 2 f. 70 1775 July 13 5

b. 2 f. 71 1775 July 14 b. 2 f. 72 1775 July 15 b. 2 f. 73 1775 July 16 b. 2 f. 74 1775 July 16 b. 2 f. 75 1775 July 18 b. 2 f. 76 1775 July 19 b. 2 f. 77 1775 July 21 b. 2 f. 78 1775 July 22 b. 2 f. 79 1775 July 23 b. 2 f. 80 1775 July 24 b. 2 f. 81 1775 July 25 b. 2 f. 82 1775 July 26 b. 2 f. 83 1775 July 27 b. 2 f. 84 1775 July 28 b. 2 f. 85 1775 July 29 b. 2 f. 86 1775 July 30 b. 2 f. 87 1775 July 31 b. 2 f. 88 1775 July b. 3 f. 1 1775 August 1 b. 3 f. 2 1775 August 2 b. 3 f. 3 1775 August 3 b. 3 f. 4 1775 August 4 b. 3 f. 5 1775 August 5 b. 3 f. 6 1775 August 6 b. 3 f. 7 1775 August 7 b. 3 f. 8 1775 August 8 b. 3 f. 9 1775 August 9 b. 3 f. 10 1775 August 10 b. 3 f. 11 1775 August 11 b. 3 f. 12 1775 August 12 b. 3 f. 13 1775 August 13 b. 3 f. 14 1775 August 14 b. 3 f. 15 1775 August 15 b. 3 f. 16 1775 August 16 b. 3 f. 17 1775 August 17 b. 3 f. 18 1775 August 18 b. 3 f. 19 1775 August 19 b. 3 f. 20 1775 August 20 b. 3 f. 21 1775 August 21 b. 3 f. 22 1775 August 22 b. 3 f. 23 1775 August 23 6

b. 3 f. 24 1775 August 24 b. 3 f. 25 1775 August 25 b. 3 f. 26 1775 August 26 b. 3 f. 27 1775 August 27 b. 3 f. 28 1775 August 30 b. 3 f. 29 1775 August 31 b. 3 f. 30 1775 September 1 b. 3 f. 31 1775 September 4 b. 3 f. 32 1775 September 5 b. 3 f. 33 1775 September 6 b. 3 f. 34 1775 September 7 b. 3 f. 35 1775 September 8 b. 3 f. 36 1775 September 9 b. 3 f. 37 1775 September 10 b. 3 f. 38 1775 September 11 b. 3 f. 39 1775 September 14 b. 3 f. 40 1775 September 15 b. 3 f. 41 1775 September 16 b. 3 f. 42 1775 September 19 b. 3 f. 43 1775 September 20 b. 3 f. 44 1775 September 21 b. 3 f. 45 1775 September 23 b. 3 f. 46 1775 September 24 b. 3 f. 47 1775 September 25 b. 3 f. 48 1775 September 26 b. 3 f. 49 1775 September 28 b. 3 f. 50 1775 September 29 b. 3 f. 51 1775 September 30 b. 3 f. 52 1775 October 1 b. 3 f. 53 1775 October 2 b. 3 f. 54 1775 October 3 b. 3 f. 55 1775 October 4 b. 3 f. 56 1775 October 5 b. 3 f. 57 1775 October 6 b. 3 f. 58 1775 October 7 b. 3 f. 59 1775 October 8 b. 3 f. 60 1775 October 9 b. 3 f. 61 1775 October 10 b. 3 f. 62 1775 October 11 b. 3 f. 63 1775 October 12 b. 3 f. 64 1775 October 13 7

b. 3 f. 65 1775 October 14 b. 3 f. 66 1775 October 15 b. 3 f. 67 1775 October 16 b. 3 f. 68 1775 October 17 b. 3 f. 69 1775 October 18 b. 3 f. 70 1775 October 19 b. 3 f. 71 1775 October 20 b. 3 f. 72 1775 October 21 b. 3 f. 73 1775 October 22 b. 3 f. 74 1775 October 23 b. 3 f. 75 1775 October 24 b. 3 f. 76 1775 October 25 b. 3 f. 77 1775 October 26 b. 3 f. 78 1775 October 28 b. 3 f. 79 1775 October 29 b. 3 f. 80 1775 October 30 b. 3 f. 81 1775 October 31 b. 4 f. 1 1775 November 1 b. 4 f. 2 1775 November 2 b. 4 f. 3 1775 November 3 b. 4 f. 4 1775 November 4 b. 4 f. 5 1775 November 5 b. 4 f. 6 1775 November 6 b. 4 f. 7 1775 November 7 b. 4 f. 8 1775 November 8 b. 4 f. 9 1775 November 9 b. 4 f. 10 1775 November 10 b. 4 f. 11 1775 November 11 b. 4 f. 12 1775 November 12 b. 4 f. 13 1775 November 13 b. 4 f. 14 1775 November 14 b. 4 f. 15 1775 November 15 b. 4 f. 16 1775 November 16 b. 4 f. 17 1775 November 17 b. 4 f. 18 1775 November 18 b. 4 f. 19 1775 November 19 b. 4 f. 20 1775 November 20 b. 4 f. 21 1775 November 21 b. 4 f. 22 1775 November 22 b. 4 f. 23 1775 November 23 b. 4 f. 24 1775 November 24 8

b. 4 f. 25 1775 November 25 b. 4 f. 26 1775 November 26 b. 4 f. 27 1775 November 27 b. 4 f. 28 1775 November 28 b. 4 f. 29 1775 November 29 b. 4 f. 30 1775 November 30 b. 4 f. 31 1775 December 1 b. 4 f. 32 1775 December 2 b. 4 f. 33 1775 December 3 b. 4 f. 34 1775 December 4 b. 4 f. 35 1775 December 5 b. 4 f. 36 1775 December 6 b. 4 f. 37 1775 December 7 b. 4 f. 38 1775 December 8 b. 4 f. 39 1775 December 9 b. 4 f. 40 1775 December 10 b. 4 f. 41 1775 December 11 b. 4 f. 42 1775 December 12 b. 4 f. 43 1775 December 13 b. 4 f. 44 1775 December 16 b. 4 f. 45 1775 December 18 b. 4 f. 46 1775 December 19 b. 4 f. 47 1775 December 21 b. 4 f. 48 1775 December 22 b. 4 f. 49 1775 December 23 b. 4 f. 50 1775 December 25 b. 4 f. 51 1775 December 26 b. 4 f. 52 1775 December 27 b. 4 f. 53 1775 December 28 b. 4 f. 54 1775 December 29 b. 5 f. 1 1776 b. 5 f. 2 1776 January 2 b. 5 f. 3 1776 January 5 b. 5 f. 4 1776 January 6 b. 5 f. 5 1776 January 9 b. 5 f. 6 1776 January 11 b. 5 f. 7 1776 January 13 b. 5 f. 8 1776 January 14 b. 5 f. 9 1776 January 15 b. 5 f. 10 1776 January 16 b. 5 f. 11 1776 January 17 9

b. 5 f. 12 1776 January 18 b. 5 f. 13 1776 January 19 b. 5 f. 14 1776 January 20 b. 5 f. 15 1776 January 21 b. 5 f. 16 1776 January 22 b. 5 f. 17 1776 January 23 b. 5 f. 18 1776 January 24 b. 5 f. 19 1776 January 25 b. 5 f. 20 1776 January 26 b. 5 f. 21 1776 January 28 b. 5 f. 23 1776 January 29 b. 5 f. 23 1776 January 30 b. 5 f. 24 1776 January 31 b. 5 f. 25 1776 February 1 b. 5 f. 26 1776 February 2 b. 5 f. 27 1776 February 3 b. 5 f. 28 1776 February 4 b. 5 f. 29 1776 February 5 b. 5 f. 30 1776 February 6 b. 5 f. 31 1776 February 7 b. 5 f. 32 1776 February 8 b. 5 f. 33 1776 February 9 b. 5 f. 34 1776 February 10 b. 5 f. 35 1776 February 11 b. 5 f. 36 1776 February 12 b. 5 f. 37 1776 February 13 b. 5 f. 38 1776 February 14 b. 5 f. 39 1776 February 16 b. 5 f. 40 1776 February 17 b. 5 f. 41 1776 February 18 b. 5 f. 42 1776 February 19 b. 5 f. 43 1776 February 20 b. 5 f. 44 1776 February 21 b. 5 f. 45 1776 February 22 b. 5 f. 46 1776 February 24 b. 5 f. 47 1776 February 26 b. 5 f. 48 1776 February 27 b. 5 f. 49 1776 February 28 b. 5 f. 50 1776 February 29 b. 6 f. 1 1776 March 1 b. 6 f. 2 1776 March 2 10

b. 6 f. 3 1776 March 3 b. 6 f. 4 1776 March 4 b. 6 f. 5 1776 March 5 b. 6 f. 6 1776 March 6 b. 6 f. 7 1776 March 7 b. 6 f. 8 1776 March 8 b. 6 f. 9 1776 March 9 b. 6 f. 10 1776 March 10 b. 6 f. 11 1776 March 11 b. 6 f. 12 1776 March 12 b. 6 f. 13 1776 March 13 b. 6 f. 14 1776 March 14 b. 6 f. 15 1776 March 15 b. 6 f. 16 1776 March 16 b. 6 f. 17 1776 March 17 b. 6 f. 18 1776 March 18 b. 6 f. 19 1776 March 19 b. 6 f. 20 1776 March 20 b. 6 f. 21 1776 March 21 b. 6 f. 22 1776 March 22 b. 6 f. 23 1776 March 23 b. 6 f. 24 1776 March 24 b. 6 f. 25 1776 March 25 b. 6 f. 26 1776 March 26 b. 6 f. 27 1776 March 27 b. 6 f. 28 1776 March 28 b. 6 f. 29 1776 March 31 b. 6 f. 30 1776 April 1 b. 6 f. 31 1776 April 2 b. 6 f. 32 1776 April 3 b. 6 f. 33 1776 April 5 b. 6 f. 34 1776 April 6 b. 6 f. 35 1776 April 7 b. 6 f. 36 1776 April 8 b. 6 f. 37 1776 April 9 b. 6 f. 38 1776 April 10 b. 6 f. 39 1776 April 11 b. 6 f. 40 1776 April 12 b. 6 f. 41 1776 April 13 b. 6 f. 42 1776 April 14 b. 6 f. 43 1776 April 15 11

b. 6 f. 44 1776 April 16 b. 6 f. 45 1776 April 17 b. 6 f. 46 1776 April 18 b. 6 f. 47 1776 April 19 o. 1 1776 April 20 b. 6 f. 48 1776 April 20 b. 6 f. 49 1776 April 21 b. 6 f. 50 1776 April 22 b. 6 f. 51 1776 April 23 b. 6 f. 52 1776 April 24 b. 6 f. 53 1776 April 25 b. 6 f. 54 1776 April 26 b. 6 f. 55 1776 April 27 b. 6 f. 56 1776 April 28 b. 6 f. 57 1776 April 29 b. 6 f. 58 1776 April 30 b. 7 f. 1 1776 May 1 b. 7 f. 2 1776 May 2 b. 7 f. 3 1776 May 3 b. 7 f. 4 1776 May 4 b. 7 f. 5 1776 May 5 b. 7 f. 6 1776 May 6 b. 7 f. 7 1776 May 7 b. 7 f. 8 1776 May 8 b. 7 f. 9 1776 May 9 b. 7 f. 10 1776 May 10 b. 7 f. 11 1776 May 11 o. 1 1776 May 12 b. 7 f. 12 1776 May 13 b. 7 f. 13 1776 May 14 b. 7 f. 14 1776 May 15 b. 7 f. 15 1776 May 16 b. 7 f. 16 1776 May 17 b. 7 f. 17 1776 May 18 b. 7 f. 18 1776 May 19 b. 7 f. 19 1776 May 20 b. 7 f. 20 1776 May 21 b. 7 f. 21 1776 May 22 b. 7 f. 22 1776 May 23 b. 7 f. 23 1774 May 24 b. 7 f. 24 1776 May 25 12

b. 7 f. 25 1776 May 27 b. 7 f. 26 1776 May 28 b. 7 f. 27 1776 May 29 b. 7 f. 28 1776 May 30 b. 7 f. 29 1776 May 31 b. 7 f. 30 1776 June 1 b. 7 f. 31 1776 June 2 b. 7 f. 32 1776 June 3 b. 7 f. 33 1776 June 4 b. 7 f. 34 1776 June 5 b. 7 f. 35 1776 June 6 b. 7 f. 36 1776 June 7 b. 7 f. 37 1776 June 8 b. 7 f. 38 1776 June 9 b. 7 f. 39 1776 June 10 b. 7 f. 40 1776 June 11 b. 7 f. 41 1776 June 12 b. 7 f. 42 1776 June 13 b. 7 f. 43 1776 June 14 b. 7 f. 44 1776 June 15 b. 7 f. 45 1776 June 16 b. 7 f. 46 1776 June 17 b. 7 f. 47 1776 June 18 b. 7 f. 48 1776 June 19 b. 7 f. 49 1776 June 20 b. 7 f. 50 1776 June 21 b. 7 f. 51 1776 June 22 b. 7 f. 52 1776 June 24 b. 7 f. 53 1776 June 25 b. 7 f. 54 1776 June 26 b. 7 f. 55 1776 June 27 b. 7 f. 56 1776 June 28 b. 7 f. 57 1776 June 29 b. 7 f. 58 1776 June 30 b. 8 f. 1 1776 July b. 8 f. 2 1776 July 1 b. 8 f. 3 1776 July 2 b. 8 f. 4 1776 July 3 b. 8 f. 5 1776 July 4 b. 8 f. 6 1776 July 6 b. 8 f. 7 1776 July 7 13

b. 8 f. 8 1776 July 8 b. 8 f. 9 1776 July 9 b. 8 f. 10 1776 July 10 b. 8 f. 84 1776 July 12 b. 8 f. 11 1776 July 13 b. 8 f. 12 1776 July 14 b. 8 f. 13 1776 July 15 b. 8 f. 14 1776 July 16 b. 8 f. 15 1776 July 18 b. 8 f. 16 1776 July 19 b. 8 f. 17 1776 July 20 b. 8 f. 18 1776 July 21 b. 8 f. 19 1776 July 22 b. 8 f. 20 1773 July 23 b. 8 f. 21 1776 July 24 b. 8 f. 22 1776 July 25 b. 8 f. 23 1776 July 26 b. 8 f. 24 1776 July 27 b. 8 f. 25 1776 July 29 b. 8 f. 26 1776 July 30 b. 8 f. 27 1776 July 31 b. 8 f. 28 1776 August b. 8 f. 29 1776 August 1 b. 8 f. 30 1776 August 2 b. 8 f. 31 1776 August 3 b. 8 f. 32 1776 August 4 b. 8 f. 33 1776 August 5 b. 8 f. 34 1776 August 7 b. 8 f. 35 1776 August 8 b. 8 f. 36 1776 August 9 b. 8 f. 37 1776 August 10 b. 8 f. 38 1776 August 13 b. 8 f. 39 1776 August 15 b. 8 f. 40 1776 August 16 b. 8 f. 41 1776 August 17 b. 8 f. 42 1776 August 18 b. 8 f. 43 1776 August 19 b. 8 f. 44 1776 August 20 b. 8 f. 45 1776 August 21 b. 8 f. 46 1776 August 22 b. 8 f. 47 1776 August 23 14

b. 8 f. 48 1776 August 24 b. 8 f. 49 1776 August 25 b. 8 f. 50 1776 August 26 b. 8 f. 51 1776 August 28 b. 8 f. 52 1776 August 29 b. 8 f. 53 1776 August 30 b. 8 f. 54 1776 August 31 b. 8 f. 55 1776 September b. 8 f. 56 1776 September 1 b. 8 f. 57 1776 September 2 b. 8 f. 58 1776 September 3 b. 8 f. 59 1776 September 4 b. 8 f. 60 1776 September 5 b. 8 f. 61 1776 September 6 b. 8 f. 62 1776 September 7 b. 8 f. 63 1776 September 8 b. 8 f. 64 1776 September 9 b. 8 f. 65 1776 September 11 b. 8 f. 66 1776 September 12 b. 8 f. 67 1776 September 14 b. 8 f. 68 1776 September 15 b. 8 f. 69 1776 September 16 b. 8 f. 70 1776 September 17 b. 8 f. 71 1776 September 18 b. 8 f. 72 1776 September 19 b. 8 f. 73 1776 September 20 b. 8 f. 74 1776 September 21 b. 8 f. 75 1776 September 22 b. 8 f. 76 1776 September 23 b. 8 f. 77 1776 September 24 b. 8 f. 78 1776 September 25 b. 8 f. 79 1776 September 26 b. 8 f. 80 1776 September 27 b. 8 f. 81 1776 September 28 b. 8 f. 82 1776 September 29 b. 8 f. 83 1776 September 30 b. 9 f. 1 1776 October 1 b. 9 f. 2 1776 October 2 b. 9 f. 3 1776 October 3 b. 9 f. 4 1776 October 4 b. 9 f. 5 1776 October 5 15

b. 9 f. 6 1776 October 7 b. 9 f. 7 1776 October 8 b. 9 f. 8 1776 October 9 b. 9 f. 9 1776 October 10 b. 9 f. 10 1776 October 11 b. 9 f. 11 1776 October 12 b. 9 f. 12 1776 October 14 b. 9 f. 13 1776 October 15 b. 9 f. 14 1776 October 16 b. 9 f. 15 1776 October 17 b. 9 f. 16 1776 October 18 b. 9 f. 17 1776 October 19 b. 9 f. 18 1776 October 20 b. 9 f. 19 1776 October 21 b. 9 f. 20 1776 October 22 b. 9 f. 21 1776 October 23 b. 9 f. 22 1776 October 24 b. 9 f. 23 1776 October 25 b. 9 f. 24 1776 October 26 b. 9 f. 25 1777 October 27 b. 9 f. 26 1776 October 28 b. 9 f. 27 1776 October 29 b. 9 f. 28 1776 October 30 b. 9 f. 29 1776 October 31 b. 9 f. 30 1776 November b. 9 f. 31 1776 November 1 b. 9 f. 32 1776 November 2 b. 9 f. 33 1776 November 3 b. 9 f. 34 1776 November 4 b. 9 f. 35 1776 November 5 b. 9 f. 36 1776 November 6 b. 9 f. 37 1776 November 7 b. 9 f. 38 1776 November 8 b. 9 f. 39 1776 November 9 b. 9 f. 40 1776 November 10 b. 9 f. 41 1776 November 11 b. 9 f. 42 1776 November 12 b. 9 f. 43 1776 November 13 b. 9 f. 44 1776 November 15 b. 9 f. 45 1776 November 16 b. 9 f. 46 1776 November 17 16

b. 9 f. 47 1776 November 18 b. 9 f. 48 1776 November 19 b. 9 f. 49 1776 November 20 b. 9 f. 50 1776 November 21 b. 9 f. 51 1776 November 22 b. 9 f. 52 1776 November 23 b. 9 f. 53 1776 November 24 b. 9 f. 54 1776 November 25 b. 9 f. 55 1776 November 26 b. 9 f. 56 1776 November 27 b. 9 f. 57 1776 November 28 b. 9 f. 58 1776 November 29 b. 9 f. 59 1776 November 30 b. 9 f. 60 1776 December 1 b. 9 f. 61 1776 December 2 b. 9 f. 62 1776 December 3 b. 9 f. 63 1776 December 4 b. 9 f. 64 1776 December 5 b. 9 f. 65 1776 December 6 b. 9 f. 66 1776 December 8 b. 9 f. 67 1776 December 9 b. 9 f. 68 1776 December 11 b. 9 f. 69 1776 December 14 b. 9 f. 70 1776 December 15 b. 9 f. 71 1776 December 16 b. 9 f. 72 1776 December 17 b. 9 f. 73 1776 December 21 b. 9 f. 74 1776 December 22 b. 9 f. 75 1776 December 27 b. 9 f. 76 1776 December 28 b. 9 f. 77 1776 December 29 b. 9 f. 78 1776 December 30 b. 9 f. 79 1776 December 31 b. 10 f. 1 1777 b. 10 f. 2 1777 January b. 10 f. 3 1777 January 1 b. 10 f. 4 1777 January 2 b. 10 f. 5 1777 January 3 b. 10 f. 6 1777 January 4 b. 10 f. 7 1777 January 7 b. 10 f. 8 1777 January 8 17

b. 10 f. 9 1777 January 9 b. 10 f. 10 1777 January 11 b. 10 f. 11 1777 January 12 b. 10 f. 12 1776 January 17 b. 10 f. 13 1776 January 18 b. 10 f. 14 1776 January 20 b. 10 f. 15 1777 January 21 b. 10 f. 16 1777 January 22 b. 10 f. 17 1777 January 23 b. 10 f. 18 1777 January 24 b. 10 f. 19 1777 January 25 b. 10 f. 20 1777 January 27 b. 10 f. 21 1777 January 28 b. 10 f. 22 1777 January 29 b. 10 f. 23 1777 January 30 b. 10 f. 24 1777 January 31 b. 10 f. 25 1777 February b. 10 f. 26 1777 February 1 b. 10 f. 27 1777 February 3 b. 10 f. 28 1777 February 6 b. 10 f. 29 1777 February 7 b. 10 f. 30 1777 February 8 b. 10 f. 31 1780 February 8 b. 10 f. 32 1777 February 11 b. 10 f. 33 1777 February 14 b. 10 f. 34 1777 February 15 b. 10 f. 35 1777 February 16 b. 10 f. 36 1777 February 17 b. 10 f. 37 1777 February 18 b. 10 f. 38 1777 February 19 b. 10 f. 39 1777 February 20 b. 10 f. 40 1777 February 22 b. 10 f. 41 1777 February 23 b. 10 f. 42 1777 February 24 b. 10 f. 43 1777 February 26 b. 10 f. 44 1777 February 29 b. 10 f. 45 1777 March 1 b. 10 f. 46 1777 March 3 b. 10 f. 47 1777 March 4 b. 10 f. 48 1777 March 6 b. 10 f. 49 1777 March 7 18

b. 10 f. 50 1777 March 8 b. 10 f. 51 1777 March 9 b. 10 f. 52 1777 March 10 b. 10 f. 53 1777 March 11 b. 10 f. 54 1777 March 12 b. 10 f. 55 1777 March 13 b. 10 f. 56 1777 March 14 b. 10 f. 57 1777 March 17 b. 10 f. 58 1777 March 18 b. 10 f. 59 1777 March 20 b. 10 f. 60 1777 March 22 b. 10 f. 61 1777 March 24 b. 10 f. 62 1777 March 25 b. 10 f. 63 1777 March 27 b. 10 f. 64 1777 March 29 b. 10 f. 65 1777 April 1 b. 10 f. 66 1777 April 2 b. 10 f. 67 1777 April 3 b. 10 f. 68 1777 April 5 b. 10 f. 69 1777 April 7 b. 10 f. 70 1777 April 9 b. 10 f. 71 1777 April 10 b. 10 f. 72 1777 April 12 b. 10 f. 73 1777 April 14 b. 10 f. 74 1777 April 15 b. 10 f. 75 1777 April 16 b. 10 f. 76 1777 April 18 b. 10 f. 77 1777 April 19 b. 10 f. 78 1777 April 20 b. 10 f. 79 1777 April 21 b. 10 f. 80 1777 April 22 b. 10 f. 81 1777 April 23 b. 10 f. 82 1777 April 24 b. 10 f. 83 1777 April 25 b. 10 f. 84 1777 April 26 b. 10 f. 85 1777 April 28 b. 10 f. 86 1777 April 29 b. 10 f. 87 1777 April 30 b. 11 f. 1 1777 May b. 11 f. 2 1777 May 1 b. 11 f. 3 1777 May 3 19

b. 11 f. 4 1777 May 4 b. 11 f. 5 1777 May 6 b. 11 f. 6 1777 May 7 b. 11 f. 7 1777 May 9 b. 11 f. 8 1777 May 10 b. 11 f. 9 1777 May 11 b. 11 f. 10 1777 May 12 b. 11 f. 11 1777 May 13 b. 11 f. 12 1777 May 14 b. 11 f. 13 1777 May 15 b. 11 f. 14 1777 May 16 b. 11 f. 15 1777 May 17 b. 11 f. 16 1777 May 19 b. 11 f. 17 1777 May 26 b. 11 f. 18 1777 May 28 b. 11 f. 19 1777 May 29 b. 11 f. 20 1777 May 30 b. 11 f. 21 1777 June b. 11 f. 22 1777 June 1 b. 11 f. 23 1777 June 5 b. 11 f. 25 1777 June 6 b. 11 f. 24 1777 June 10 b. 11 f. 26 1777 June 11 b. 11 f. 27 1777 June 12 b. 11 f. 28 1777 June 13 b. 11 f. 29 1777 June 14 b. 11 f. 30 1777 June 15 b. 11 f. 31 1777 June 17 b. 11 f. 32 1777 June 18 b. 11 f. 33 1777 June 19 b. 11 f. 34 1777 June 20 b. 11 f. 35 1777 June 21 b. 11 f. 36 1777 June 22 b. 11 f. 37 1777 June 24 b. 11 f. 38 1777 June 28 b. 11 f. 39 1777 June 30 b. 11 f. 40 1777 July 1 b. 11 f. 41 1777 July 3 b. 11 f. 42 1777 July 6 b. 11 f. 43 1777 July 8 b. 11 f. 44 1777 July 11 20

b. 11 f. 45 1777 July 12 b. 11 f. 46 1777 July 14 b. 11 f. 47 1777 July 15 b. 11 f. 48 1777 July 19 b. 11 f. 49 1777 July 21 b. 11 f. 50 1777 July 22 b. 11 f. 51 1777 July 24 b. 11 f. 52 1777 July 25 b. 11 f. 53 1777 July 26 b. 11 f. 54 1777 July 27 b. 11 f. 55 1777 July 29 b. 11 f. 56 1777 July 30 b. 11 f. 57 1777 July 31 b. 11 f. 58 1777 August b. 11 f. 59 1777 August 1 b. 11 f. 60 1777 August 2 b. 11 f. 61 1777 August 5 b. 11 f. 62 1777 August 8 b. 11 f. 63 1777 August 10 b. 11 f. 64 1777 August 13 b. 11 f. 65 1777 August 15 b. 11 f. 66 1777 August 18 b. 11 f. 67 1777 August 23 b. 11 f. 68 1777 September 11 b. 11 f. 69 1777 September 12 b. 11 f. 70 1777 September 13 b. 11 f. 71 1777 September 15 b. 11 f. 72 1777 September 16 b. 11 f. 73 1777 September 17 b. 11 f. 74 1777 September 18 b. 11 f. 75 1777 September 19 b. 11 f. 76 1777 September 21 b. 11 f. 77 1777 September 22 b. 11 f. 78 1777 September 23 b. 11 f. 79 1777 September 24 b. 11 f. 80 1777 September 25 b. 11 f. 81 1777 September 26 b. 11 f. 82 1777 October 2 b. 11 f. 83 1777 October 5 b. 11 f. 84 1777 October 9 b. 11 f. 85 1777 October 10 21

b. 11 f. 86 1777 October 12 b. 11 f. 87 1777 October 14 b. 11 f. 88 1777 October 15 b. 11 f. 89 1777 October 18 b. 11 f. 90 1777 October 20 b. 11 f. 91 1777 October 21 b. 11 f. 92 1777 October 22 b. 11 f. 93 1777 October 25 b. 11 f. 94 1777 October 27 b. 11 f. 95 1777 October 29 b. 11 f. 96 1777 October 30 b. 11 f. 97 1777 November 1 b. 11 f. 98 1777 November 5 b. 11 f. 99 1777 November 6 b. 11 f. 100 1777 November 7 b. 11 f. 101 1777 November 8 b. 11 f. 102 1777 November 9 b. 11 f. 103 1777 November 12 b. 11 f. 104 1777 November 13 b. 11 f. 105 1777 November 16 b. 11 f. 106 1777 November 19 b. 11 f. 107 1777 November 22 b. 11 f. 108 1777 November 26 b. 11 f. 109 1777 November 30 b. 11 f. 110 1777 December 1 b. 11 f. 111 1777 December 3 b. 11 f. 112 1777 December 6 b. 11 f. 113 1777 December 15 b. 11 f. 114 1777 December 25 b. 11 f. 115 1777 December 26 b. 11 f. 116 1777 December 29 b. 12 f. 1 1778 January 3 b. 12 f. 2 1778 January 6 b. 12 f. 3 1778 January 10 b. 12 f. 4 1778 January 11 b. 12 f. 5 1778 January 12 b. 12 f. 6 1778 January 20 b. 12 f. 7 1778 February 10 b. 12 f. 8 1778 February 11 b. 12 f. 9 1778 February 17 b. 12 f. 10 1778 March 4 22

b. 12 f. 11 1778 March 10 b. 12 f. 12 1778 March 13 b. 12 f. 13 1778 March 18 b. 12 f. 14 1778 March 22 b. 12 f. 15 1778 March 25 b. 12 f. 16 1778 March 27 b. 12 f. 17 1778 March 31 b. 12 f. 18 1778 April 19 b. 12 f. 19 1778 May 18 b. 12 f. 20 1778 May 25 b. 12 f. 21 1778 June 12 b. 12 f. 22 1778 July b. 12 f. 23 1778 July 4 b. 12 f. 24 1778 July 10 b. 12 f. 25 1778 July 18 b. 12 f. 26 1778 July 19 b. 12 f. 27 1778 July 25 b. 12 f. 28 1778 July 26 b. 12 f. 29 1778 July 28 b. 12 f. 30 1778 September 8 b. 12 f. 31 1778 September 14 b. 12 f. 32 1778 September 30 b. 12 f. 33 1778 October 16 b. 12 f. 34 1778 November 6 b. 12 f. 35 1778 November 25 b. 12 f. 36 1778 November 28 b. 12 f. 37 1778 December 6 b. 12 f. 38 1778 December 18 b. 12 f. 39 1778 December 19 b. 12 f. 40 1779 January 2 b. 12 f. 41 1779 January 3 b. 12 f. 42 1779 January 14 b. 12 f. 43 1779 January 19 b. 12 f. 44 1779 January 29 b. 12 f. 45 1779 February 3 b. 12 f. 46 1779 February 6 b. 12 f. 47 1779 February 8 b. 12 f. 48 1779 February 11 b. 12 f. 49 1779 February 16 b. 12 f. 50 1779 February 20 b. 12 f. 51 1779 February 28 23

b. 12 f. 52 1779 March 2 b. 12 f. 53 1779 March 20 b. 12 f. 54 1779 March 23 b. 12 f. 55 1779 May 1 b. 12 f. 56 1779 May 18 b. 12 f. 57 1779 May 24 b. 12 f. 58 1779 June 2 b. 12 f. 59 1779 June 12 b. 12 f. 60 1779 June 15 b. 12 f. 61 1779 June 17 b. 12 f. 62 1779 June 18 b. 12 f. 63 1779 June 24 b. 12 f. 64 1779 July 3 b. 12 f. 65 1779 July 22 b. 12 f. 66 1779 July 24 b. 12 f. 67 1779 August 4 b. 12 f. 68 1779 September 12 b. 12 f. 69 1779 September 24 b. 12 f. 70 1779 October 1 b. 12 f. 71 1779 October 22 b. 12 f. 72 1779 October 30 b. 12 f. 73 1779 November 14 b. 12 f. 74 1779 November 24 b. 12 f. 75 1779 December 20 b. 12 f. 76 1780 January 2 b. 12 f. 77 1780 January 8 b. 12 f. 78 1780 January 27 b. 12 f. 79 1780 February 8 b. 12 f. 80 1780 February 19 b. 12 f. 81 1780 February 28 b. 12 f. 82 1780 March 11 b. 12 f. 83 1780 March 19 b. 12 f. 84 1780 March 21 b. 12 f. 85 1780 March 26 b. 12 f. 86 1780 April 4 b. 12 f. 87 1780 April 26 b. 12 f. 88 1780 May 6 b. 12 f. 89 1780 May 12 b. 12 f. 90 1780 May 16 b. 12 f. 91 1780 May 17 b. 12 f. 92 1780 May 21 24

b. 12 f. 93 1780 May 23 b. 12 f. 94 1780 May 25 b. 12 f. 95 1780 May 26 b. 12 f. 96 1780 June 2 b. 12 f. 97 1780 June 5 b. 12 f. 98 1780 June 7 b. 12 f. 99 1780 June 9 b. 12 f. 100 1780 June 10 b. 12 f. 101 1780 June 14 b. 12 f. 102 1780 June 16 b. 12 f. 103 1780 June 19 b. 12 f. 104 1780 June 24 b. 12 f. 105 1780 June 25 b. 12 f. 106 1780 June 7 b. 12 f. 107 1780 June 14 b. 12 f. 108 1780 June 26 b. 12 f. 109 1780 August 1 b. 12 f. 110 1780 August 23 b. 12 f. 111 1780 September 1 b. 12 f. 112 1780 September 7 b. 12 f. 113 1780 October 19 b. 12 f. 114 1780 October 31 b. 12 f. 115 1780 November 3 b. 13 f. 1 1781 January 1 b. 13 f. 2 1781 January 29 b. 13 f. 3 1781 February 4 b. 13 f. 4 1781 March 28 b. 13 f. 5 1781 May 29 b. 13 f. 6 1781 June 25 b. 13 f. 7 1781 July 21 b. 13 f. 8 1781 August 5 b. 13 f. 9 1781 August 8 b. 13 f. 10 1781 August 9 b. 13 f. 11 1781 August 14 b. 13 f. 12 1781 August 17 b. 13 f. 13 1781 August 22 b. 13 f. 14 1781 September 2 b. 13 f. 15 1781 September 4 b. 13 f. 16 1781 September 13 b. 13 f. 17 1781 September 14 b. 13 f. 18 1781 September 16 25

b. 13 f. 19 1781 September 22 b. 13 f. 20 1781 September 23 b. 13 f. 21 1781 September 25 b. 13 f. 22 1781 September 29 b. 13 f. 23 1781 October 5 b. 13 f. 24 1781 October 8 b. 13 f. 25 1781 October 9 b. 13 f. 26 1781 October 11 b. 13 f. 27 1781 October 12 b. 13 f. 28 1781 October 13 b. 13 f. 29 1781 October 14 b. 13 f. 30 1781 October 15 b. 13 f. 31 1781 October 18 b. 13 f. 32 1781 October 20 b. 13 f. 33 1781 October 21 b. 13 f. 34 1781 October 22 b. 13 f. 35 1781 October 24 b. 13 f. 36 1781 October 25 b. 13 f. 37 1781 October 26 b. 13 f. 38 1781 October 29 b. 13 f. 39 1781 November 13 b. 13 f. 40 1781 November 21 b. 13 f. 41 1781 November 24 b. 13 f. 42 1782 January 25 b. 13 f. 43 1782 February 2 b. 13 f. 44 1782 February 12 b. 13 f. 45 1782 February 13 b. 13 f. 46 1782 February 18 b. 13 f. 47 1782 February 20 b. 13 f. 48 1782 February 21 b. 13 f. 49 1782 February 26 b. 13 f. 50 1782 March 4 b. 13 f. 51 1782 March 22 b. 13 f. 52 1782 April 12 b. 13 f. 53 1782 May 6 b. 13 f. 54 1782 June 4 b. 13 f. 55 1782 June 10 b. 13 f. 56 1782 June 11 b. 13 f. 57 1782 June 13 b. 13 f. 58 1782 June 28 b. 13 f. 59 1782 July 18 26

b. 13 f. 60 1782 August 16 b. 13 f. 61 1782 September 17 b. 13 f. 62 1782 September 26 b. 13 f. 63 1782 October 14 b. 13 f. 64 1782 November 10 b. 13 f. 65 1782 November 13 b. 13 f. 66 1783 April 4 b. 13 f. 67 1783 May 9 b. 13 f. 68 1783 May 24 b. 13 f. 69 1783 June 3 b. 13 f. 70 1783 June 30 b. 13 f. 71 1783 July 8 b. 13 f. 72 1783 August 8 b. 13 f. 73 1783 September b. 13 f. 74 1783 September 5 b. 13 f. 75 1783 September 18 b. 13 f. 76 1783 October 14 b. 13 f. 77 1783 November 4 b. 13 f. 78 1783 November 18 b. 13 f. 79 1783 November 19 b. 13 f. 80 1783 December 11 b. 13 f. 81 1783 December 15 b. 13 f. 82 1783 December 23 b. 13 f. 83 1783 December 26 b. 13 f. 84 1784 January 15 b. 13 f. 85 1784 January 30 b. 13 f. 86 1784 February 6 b. 13 f. 87 1784 March 5 b. 13 f. 88 1784 March 12 b. 13 f. 89 1784 April 3 b. 13 f. 90 1784 April 8 b. 13 f. 91 1784 April 10 b. 13 f. 92 1784 April 12 b. 13 f. 93 1784 April 22 b. 13 f. 94 1784 April 27 b. 13 f. 95 1784 June 27 b. 13 f. 96 1784 August 20 b. 13 f. 97 1784 October 1 b. 13 f. 98 1784 October 10 b. 13 f. 99 1784 October 26 b. 13 f. 100 1784 October 28 27

b. 13 f. 101 1784 October 30 b. 13 f. 102 1784 October 31 b. 13 f. 103 1784 November 1 b. 13 f. 104 1784 November 3 b. 13 f. 105 1784 November 4 b. 13 f. 106 1785 January 28 b. 13 f. 107 1785 February 14 b. 13 f. 108 1785 February 24 b. 13 f. 109 1785 March 15 b. 13 f. 110 1785 March 31 b. 13 f. 111 1785 May 2 b. 13 f. 112 1785 July 13 b. 13 f. 113 1785 September 17 b. 13 f. 114 1785 November 24 b. 13 f. 115 1785 December 15 b. 13 f. 116 1785 December 30 b. 14 f. 1 1786 January 27 b. 14 f. 2 1786 February 13 b. 14 f. 3 1786 March 8 b. 14 f. 4 1786 March 17 b. 14 f. 5 1786 April 29 b. 14 f. 6 1786 August 12 b. 14 f. 7 1786 September 18 b. 14 f. 8 1787 January 31 b. 14 f. 9 1787 February 1 b. 14 f. 10 1787 February 23 b. 14 f. 11 1787 March 24 b. 14 f. 12 1787 April 11 b. 14 f. 13 1787 April 17 b. 14 f. 14 1787 May 3 b. 14 f. 15 1787 June 26 b. 14 f. 16 1787 June 30 b. 14 f. 17 1787 July 14 b. 14 f. 18 1787 July 19 b. 14 f. 19 1787 July 20 b. 14 f. 20 1787 September 7 b. 14 f. 21 1787 September 17 b. 14 f. 22 1787 December 15 b. 14 f. 23 1787 December 20 b. 14 f. 24 1788 January 17 b. 14 f. 25 1788 January 21 28

b. 14 f. 26 1788 January 30 b. 14 f. 27 1788 February 4 b. 14 f. 28 1788 February 5 b. 14 f. 29 1788 February 12 b. 14 f. 30 1788 February 13 b. 14 f. 31 1788 February 14 b. 14 f. 32 1788 February 22 b. 14 f. 33 1788 February 28 b. 14 f. 34 1788 March 2 b. 14 f. 35 1788 March 9 b. 14 f. 36 1788 March 12 b. 14 f. 37 1788 April 3 b. 14 f. 38 1788 April 16 b. 14 f. 39 1788 May 9 b. 14 f. 40 1788 June 16 b. 14 f. 41 1788 August 26 b. 14 f. 42 1788 August 27 b. 14 f. 43 1788 September 1 b. 14 f. 44 1788 September 7 b. 14 f. 45 1788 October 30 b. 14 f. 46 1788 November 8 b. 14 f. 47 1788 November 23 b. 14 f. 48 1788 December 8 b. 14 f. 49 1789 January 16 b. 14 f. 50 1789 April 10 b. 14 f. 51 1789 July 22 b. 14 f. 52 1789 August 16 b. 14 f. 53 1789 August 25 b. 14 f. 54 1789 November 2 b. 14 f. 55 1789 November 8 b. 14 f. 56 1790 January 8 b. 14 f. 57 1790 January 16 b. 14 f. 58 1790 February 3 b. 14 f. 59 1790 February 25 b. 14 f. 60 1790 March 13 b. 14 f. 61 1790 April 20 b. 14 f. 62 1790 April 23 b. 14 f. 63 1790 May 11 b. 14 f. 64 1790 May 21 b. 14 f. 65 1790 May 22 b. 14 f. 66 1790 May 29 29

b. 14 f. 67 1790 June 1 b. 14 f. 68 1790 June 30 b. 14 f. 69 1790 July 7 b. 14 f. 70 1790 September 11 b. 14 f. 71 1790 September 20 b. 14 f. 72 1790 October 30 b. 14 f. 73 1790 December 7 b. 14 f. 74 1790 December 29 b. 14 f. 75 1791 January 3 b. 14 f. 76 1791 January 14 b. 14 f. 77 1791 January 16 b. 14 f. 78 1791 January 17 b. 14 f. 79 1791 January 19 b. 14 f. 80 1791 January 22 b. 14 f. 81 1791 January 24 b. 14 f. 82 1791 January 27 b. 14 f. 83 1791 April 4 b. 14 f. 84 1791 June 2 b. 14 f. 85 1791 June 28 b. 14 f. 86 1791 July 12 b. 14 f. 87 1791 August b. 14 f. 88 1791 August 9 b. 14 f. 89 1791 August 10 b. 14 f. 90 1791 August 12 b. 14 f. 91 1791 August 13 b. 14 f. 92 1791 August 23 b. 14 f. 93 1791 December 26 b. 14 f. 94 1792 January 4 b. 14 f. 95 1792 July 20 b. 14 f. 96 1792 August 15 b. 14 f. 97 1792 October 6 b. 14 f. 98 1792 October 18 b. 15 f. 1 1793 January 2 b. 15 f. 2 1793 March 18 b. 15 f. 3 1793 March 30 b. 15 f. 4 1793 April 2 b. 15 f. 5 1793 April 15 b. 15 f. 6 1793 April 30 b. 15 f. 7 1793 May 21 b. 15 f. 8 1793 May 31 b. 15 f. 9 1793 June 5 30

b. 15 f. 10 1793 June 7 b. 15 f. 11 1793 June 13 b. 15 f. 12 1793 June 21 b. 15 f. 13 1793 September 23 b. 15 f. 14 1793 September 28 b. 15 f. 15 1793 November 22 b. 15 f. 16 1793 December 23 b. 15 f. 17 1793 December 26 b. 15 f. 18 1794 February 20 b. 15 f. 19 1794 November 3 b. 15 f. 20 1794 November 6 b. 15 f. 21 1794 December 30 b. 15 f. 22 1795 April 10 b. 15 f. 23 1795 May 3 b. 15 f. 24 1795 July 7 b. 15 f. 25 1795 July 16 b. 15 f. 26 1795 July 21 b. 15 f. 27 1795 July 29 b. 15 f. 28 1795 July 31 b. 15 f. 29 1795 August 16 b. 15 f. 30 1795 September 4 b. 15 f. 31 1795 September 17 b. 15 f. 32 1795 September 21 b. 15 f. 33 1795 November 5 b. 15 f. 34 1795 December b. 15 f. 35 1795 December 12 b. 15 f. 36 1795 December 29 b. 15 f. 37 1796 July 3 b. 15 f. 38 1796 July 8 b. 15 f. 39 1796 July 14 b. 15 f. 40 1796 July 27 b. 15 f. 41 1796 August 2 b. 15 f. 42 1796 August 22 b. 15 f. 43 1796 October 30 b. 15 f. 44 1797 October 16 b. 15 f. 45 1797 October 17 b. 15 f. 46 1797 October 28 b. 15 f. 47 1797 October 30 b. 15 f. 48 1797 November 1 b. 15 f. 49 1797 November 27 b. 15 f. 50 1798 January 28 31

b. 15 f. 51 1798 May 11 b. 15 f. 52 1798 May 23 b. 15 f. 53 1798 August 1 b. 15 f. 54 1798 August 24 b. 15 f. 55 1798 August 28 b. 15 f. 56 1798 September 5 b. 15 f. 57 1798 November 16 b. 15 f. 58 1798 December 22 b. 15 f. 59 1799 January 3 b. 15 f. 60 1799 January 11 b. 15 f. 61 1799 January 13 b. 15 f. 62 1799 January 30 b. 15 f. 63 1799 February 12 b. 15 f. 64 1799 February 18 b. 15 f. 65 1799 March 12 b. 15 f. 66 1799 June 5 b. 15 f. 67 1799 June 10 b. 15 f. 68 1799 November 23 b. 15 f. 69 1799 December 9 b. 15 f. 70 1800 May 12 b. 15 f. 71 1800 June 2 b. 15 f. 72 1800 July 6 b. 15 f. 73 1800 July 25 b. 15 f. 74 1800 August 12 b. 15 f. 75 1800 October 3 b. 15 f. 76 1800 October 31 b. 15 f. 77 1800 December 6 b. 15 f. 78 1801 May 11 b. 15 f. 79 1801 August 22 b. 15 f. 80 1801 September 28 b. 15 f. 81 1801 October 29 b. 15 f. 82 1801 October 30 b. 15 f. 83 1801 November 2 b. 15 f. 84 1801 November 6 b. 15 f. 85 1801 November 9 b. 15 f. 86 1801 November 18 b. 15 f. 87 1801 December 26 b. 15 f. 88 1802 January 7 b. 15 f. 89 1802 January 29 b. 15 f. 90 1802 April 7 b. 15 f. 91 1802 April 14 32

b. 15 f. 92 1802 May 6 b. 15 f. 93 1802 May 12 b. 15 f. 94 1802 June 1 b. 15 f. 95 undated v. 1 A-L v. 2 M-Z Calendar/alphabetical index of letters to Philip Schuyler by Mrs. Solomon Alofsen 1851 Photocopy available in reading room v. 3 Letterbook 1775 June 22-1778 June 16 Copies of letters from General Washington and the Continental Congres Uncalendared letters b. 16 f. 1 1767-1775 b. 16 f. 2 1775-1781 b. 16 f. 3 1782-1791 b. 16 f. 4 1792-1795 b. 16 f. 5 1796 b. 16 f. 6 1797 b. 16 f. 7 Letters and petitions b. 16 f. 8 Letters from family members 1800-1802 including one from Alexander Hamilton Letters Sent 1769-1804 (5 boxes, 4 volumes) The Letters Sent include three letterbooks, 1775-1778, of copies of letters from Schuyler to the Continental Congress, General Washington and others on the conduct of the war; two volumes of letters and military orders issued by Schuyler and his aides-de-camp, Richard Varick and John Lansing, Jr., 1776-1777; and additional letters and military orders, 1769-1804. Of the letters to family members, 1787-1795, the bulk are written to his son John B. Schuyler, 1787-1794, regarding personal and business matters, and to his wife and daughter Catherine, 1795, regarding John's death. v. 4 Letterbook 1 1775 June 28-1776 February 24 Copies of letters to General Washington and the Continental Congress v. 5 Letterbook 2 1776 February -1776 November 19 v. 6 Letterbook 3 1776 November 19-1778 July 1 v. 7 Letterbook of General Orders 1776 April - 1777 June 29 Letters and Orders, vol. 2 1777 June 29-Aug. 18 (photocopy) Original volume is at the American Antiquarian Society b. 17 Photocopy of Letterbook 1 b. 18 Photocopy of Letterbook 2 b. 19 Photocopy of Letterbook 3 Letters and military orders 1772-1804 b. 20 f. 1 1772, 1775 b. 20 f. 2 1776 b. 20 f. 3 1777-1780 33

Letters Sent (cont.) Letters and military orders (cont.) b. 20 f. 4 1781-1788 b. 20 f. 5 1789-1804 b. 20 f. 6 undated b. 21 f. 1 Letters to family 1787-1795 Letters to his wife and children. The majority are addressed to John B. Schuyler b. 21 f. 2 Letter to Alexander Hamilton 1799 June 11 With explanation of cypher code Indian Papers 1710-1797 (3 boxes, 1 oversize folder) Schuyler served as Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the Northern Department during the Revolutionary War, and later, as agent of the State of New York. The papers include speeches made at Indian councils; notes of proceedings; minutes of the commissioners' meetings; accounts of supplies; expenses of Indian delegates and commissioners; letters; resolutions of Congress; acts of the New York State legislature; and various papers relating to the lands of the Six Nations, including numerous claims filed in 1795 by white settlers in the Cayuga reservation. Among the papers are letters of Guy, Sir William, and Sir John Johnson, and a speech of Joseph Brant. b. 22 f. 1 1710 b. 22 f. 2 1764 (?) b. 22 f. 3 Sir William Johnson Copies of documents concerning the Treaty of Fort Stanwix b. 22 f. 4 1769, 1772 b. 22 f. 5 Sir Guy Johnson 1775 Three letters b. 22 f. 6 Sir John Johnson 1775-1776 Two letters b. 22 f. 7 1775 b. 22 f. 8 1776 January - July b. 22 f. 9 1776 August - December b. 22 f. 10 1777 b. 22 f. 11 1778 b. 22 f. 12 1779 b. 23 f. 1 1780 b. 23 f. 2 1781-1782 b. 23 f. 3 1783 o. 2 Report by Mr. Douglass - Messenger to the Indian Tribes 1783 August 18 o. 2 Letter from Joseph Brandt 1783 October 23 b. 23 f. 4 1784 o. 2 Appointment of Indian Commissioners 1784 March 12 b. 23 f. 5 1786-1789 b. 23 f. 6 1790-1794 Accounts b. 23 f. 7 1765, 1775-1776 34

Indian Papers (cont.) Accounts (cont.) b. 23 f. 8 1777-1778 b. 23 f. 9 1779 b. 23 f. 10 1780-1782 b. 23 f. 11 1784, 1790 b. 24 f. 1 1795 b. 24 f. 2 Cayuga Council 1795 b. 24 f. 3 Land claims on Cayuga Reservation 1795 b. 24 f. 4 Oneida Council 1795 August b. 24 f. 5 Oneida Council 1795 September b. 24 f. 6 Oneidas 1795 b. 24 f. 7 1796-1797 b. 24 f. 8 Undated b. 25 f. 1 1792 Canal Papers 1779, 1792-1803, 1825 (6 boxes, 2 volumes) Letters to and from Schuyler as president of both the Northern and Western Inland Lock Navigation Companies, with resolutions of the Board of Directors, reports, surveys, calculations, accounts, payrolls, and other papers regarding the construction of canals to link the Hudson River at Troy with Lake Champlain, and the Mohawk River at Schenectady with Lake Ontario. Included is a diary and expense account of Schuyler's 1802 journey along the Mohawk River and Canada Creek while supervising the construction and repair of the canal. Correspondents include Frederick De Zeng, Barent Bleecker, Samuel Jones, John Porteous, Thomas Eddy, Gerard Walton, and John Murray. An alphabetical index of this correspondence is available. Letters Received b. 25 f. 2 1793 January-May b. 25 f. 3 1793 June-July b. 25 f. 5 1793 August-December b. 25 f. 6 1794 January-July b. 25 f. 7 1794 August-December b. 26 f. 1 1795 b. 26 f. 2 1796 January-May b. 26 f. 3 1796 June-December b. 26 f. 4 1797 January-June b. 26 f. 5 1797 July-December b. 26 f. 6 1798 b. 27 f. 1 1799-1801 b. 27 f. 2 1802 b. 27 f. 3 1803 Letters Sent b. 27 f. 4 1792 b. 27 f. 5 1793 January-May b. 27 f. 6 1793 June-December b. 27 f. 7 1794 b. 28 f. 1 1795 b. 28 f. 2 1796 January-May 35

Canal Papers (cont.) Letters Sent (cont.) b. 28 f. 3 1796 June-December b. 28 f. 4 1797-1799 b. 28 f. 5 1800, 1802 b. 28 f. 6 1803 January-July b. 28 f. 7 1803 August-December Papers b. 29 f. 1 1779 b. 29 f. 2 1792 August-November b. 29 f. 3 1792 b. 29 f. 4 1793 b. 29 f. 5 1794 b. 29 f. 6 1795-1796 b. 29 f. 7 1801-1803, 1825 b. 29 f. 8 Undated v. 9 Western Inland Lock Navigation Company account book 1792 August-1793 September v. 10 Diary of a journey along the Mohawk River and Canada Creek 1802 May- August b. 30 Card index to the Canal Papers Public Papers circa 1775-1796 (1 box, 1 oversize folder) The Public Papers bring together various documents relating to Schuyler s work in the public sector, including his credentials as a member of the Continental Congress, 1779, drafts of legislation, copies of resolutions on various topics, papers as boundary commissioner in the New York-Massachusetts boundary line dispute, 1773-1787, a plan of education for the Washington Academy, and draft proposals and plans for a New York State prison, including floor plans and a sketch of the front elevation. His papers as New York State Surveyor General include correspondence, receipts for land certificates, locations of bounty lands, transfers, and other papers, 1782-1788 b. 31 f. 1 Drafts of various public papers 1775-1794 b. 31 f. 2 Appointment to Continental Congress 1779 November 8 Exemplification made for Philip Schuyler b. 31 f. 3 New York - Massachusetts boundary line 1773-1787 New York State Prison 1795-1796 b. 31 f. 4 1795-1796 o. 3 Plans for a New York State prison 1796, undated b. 31 f. 5 1782 b. 31 f. 6 1783 Surveyor General Papers b. 31 f. 7 1784-1785 b. 31 f. 8 1786-1787 b. 31 f. 9 Undated b. 32 f. 1-3 Mathematical Papers 1790s (1 box) The Mathematical papers deal with various scientific and mechanical matters such as the building of canal locks, surveying of land, problems in physics, and calculations of interest, insurance, stock values, and conversions of currency and weights and measures. 36

Financial Papers 1711-1805 (3 boxes, 6 volumes) Schuyler s records of personal and household expenses, bills and receipts for provisions, clothing and merchandise, 1750-1803; military accounts of public moneys, cattle and provisions furnished by his estate, and damages done by troops, 1775-1782; business accounts including accounts with Stanton Teft, 1768-1778, and with several New York City commission merchants, 1785-1787, for timber and boards; papers regarding his schooner, Saratoga, 1763-1768; account books, 1711-1805 recording rents collected, and general expenses; bonds, promissory notes, and powers of attorney drawn to Schuyler, 1761-1804 v. 11 Account book 1711-1729 Mostly in Dutch v. 12 Account book 1756-1798 (136 leaves) Accounts with various persons for transactions in land, etc., cash, mortgages, bonds, interest, sundries, etc. Includes an index of names. v. 13 Account book 1769-1805 Account book for rent of lands to numerous tenants at Saratoga, Cosby s Manor (Utica), etc. v. 14 Account book 1774-1796 (Lettered on side No. 1 ) Account book with various persons for cash, merchandise, provisions, peltries, labor performed, etc. With an index of names v. 15 Memo book of accounts 1796-1801 v. 16 Bank of Albany 1798-1804 b. 33 f. 1-2 Military accounts 1775-1782 b. 33 f. 3 Schooner Saratoga 1763-1768 b. 33 f. 4 Accounts with Stanton Tefft 1768-1778 Includes letters from Tefft b. 33 f. 5 Accounts with Stevens & Hubbell and Stevens & Connolly 1785-1787 New York commission merchants b. 34 f. 1 Bonds, notes, powers of attorney 1761-1804 b. 34 f. 2 Taxes 1777-1798 b. 34 f. 3-11 Personal and household accounts 1750-1777 b. 35 f. 1-17 Personal and household accounts 1778-1803 Estate Papers 1752-1828 (4 boxes) These records pertain to the settlement of various estates for which Schuyler acted as executor or was involved with in some way, and to his own estate after his death. The most extensive estate papers are those of General John Bradstreet, comprising letters from Bradstreet to Schuyler, correspondence between Schuyler, Beverly Robinson, Sir Charles Gould, Peter Livius, members of the Bradstreet family, and others, as well as accounts, vouchers, inventories, and legal documents, some of which relate to the Dutch church at Albany, and to the affairs of Bradstreet and Schuyler as quartermasters in the French and Indian War. The remainder of the papers pertain to the estates of Schuyler's mother Cornelia Van Cortlandt Schuyler, his father-inlaw John (Johannes) Van Rensselaer, his brother-in-law Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, his nephew John Cortlandt Schuyler, and his son John Bradstreet Schuyler. John Bradstreet b. 36 f. 1 Correspondence of John Bradstreet 1756-1769 Estate correspondence b. 36 f. 2 1774-1775 b. 36 f. 3 1776-1786 37