Peter Van Brugh Livingston

Peter Van Brugh Livingston (bp. November 3, 1710 Albany, New York – December 28, 1792 Elizabethtown, Union County, New Jersey) was a Patriot during the American Revolution who was a wealthy merchant and who served as the 1st New York State Treasurer from 1776 to 1778. Provided by Wikipedia
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    On Tuesday the 19th day of July, 1774, the inhabitants of the city of New-York met at the coffee-house, in consequence of a printed notification ...

    Published 1774
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    Le Congrès de la colonie de la Nouvèlle-York assemblé, le 25 de mai 1775.

    Published 1775
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    Rules and orders for regulating the militia of the colony of New-York : recommended by the Provincial Congress, August 22, 1775. And orderd to be printed.

    Published 1775
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