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R | Lieut. Colonel I. F. Hamtramck | Received a letter wherein he says that, had heard of the act in the hopes it is not too late in 1776 and served line of New York as
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S N<sup>o</sup> 1 | James Livingston | Received a letter from Major Inclosing a let<sup>r</sup> to him from Coll. his claim and that of his Father "his family were great sufferers withes all <u>proper </u>favour may
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" 2 |  |  Letter of Ja<sup>s</sup> Livingston to the
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" 3 | John Livingston | Account of losses sustained by --- 600 acres of land valued at Sworn to before the Chief Justice
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" 4 | James Livingston | A Deposition of the same date Van der Heyden of the City of Livingston in Canada  That he of considerable property and [sustained?] the American cause  And that except when the service of the United