Boston Public Library
Boston, MA
Papers:
1 letter.
Library of Congress
Manuscript Division
Washington, DC
Papers:
In the Richard Varick Papers, 1780-1927, 7 items.
Persons represented include K. K. Van Rensselaer.
New-York Historical Society
New York, NY
Papers:
54 letters in Van Rensselaer family papers, 1713-1858. 1 volume and 2 boxes.
New York State Library
Manuscripts and Special Collections
Albany, NY
Papers:
1799, 1 page.
A letter from Killian Van Rensselaer to an unidentified recipient written on June 3, 1799. In the letter, Van Rensselaer requests a quarter cask of sherry wine, mentions a suit against an individual named Wood and states "we are all sick with the fever."
Papers:
1801, 1 page.
A letter from Samuel Stringer to Killian Van Rensselaer written on April 7, 1801. In the letter, Stringer requests that a member of Congress refute a piece published by Congressman Theodorus Bailey in the Albany Register. Stringer maintains that the piece is "calculated to misguide the people against the ensuing election."
Papers:
1802, 2 pages.
A letter from Samuel Stringer to Kelyan [Killian] K. Van Rensselaer written on March 17, 1802. In the letter Stringer expresses his political views, talks of New York State politics, and mentions county elections. Reference is made to a Turnpike Bill stalled in the legislature. Mentions Governor Clinton, the Federal Party, and elections in Montgomery, Dutchess, and Washington Counties.
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