Henry Livingston, Jr.
Henry Livingston's Prose


These first adventurers were succeeded by others, and all multiplied rapidly -- the aboriginals receded -- till at length the sons of Europe covered the face of this western world with a splendor and magnificence, not yet proved to be more intrinsically beautiful than the virgin apparatus of nature, or more conducive to the real felicity of man.1



SHORT TITLE
PUB'D
MS
DATE
FIRST LINE
Revolutionary War Diary NO YES Aug-Dec 1775 "l775, August 25.-Embark'd on board Cap't Jacksons sloop"
To the Justices and Supervisers of Dutchess County Need pub YES
CJPA .
NO 14 Mar 1787 "AMONG the several classes of public bodies"
Female Happiness Need pub YES
CJPA .
NO 14 Oct 1788 "VERY remote from common conceptions"
Astronomical Intelligence YES
CJPA .
NO 15 Sep 1789 "IN the month of February, 1789, a most excentric idea"
Anticipation YES
CJPA .
NO 26 Jun 1790 "WHEREAS in a country like our own, just emancipated from foreign control"
Anecdote of Dr. Franklin YES
CJPA .
NO 26 Jun 1790 "A Gentleman of Pennsylvania remarkable for his aversion from revealed religion,"
Of the enormous Bones found in America Need smaller pub YES
NYMLR .
NO 6 Nov 1790 "BETWEEN thirty and forty years ago at a salt-lick near the banks of the Ohio"
West Point YES
NYMLR .
NO Mar 1791 "This formidable spot of ground is on the west side of Hudson's River,"
Universal Hospital YES
NYMLR .
NO Apr 1791 "The subscriber, with whose education no pains has been spared"
Seat of Henry Livingston YES
NYMLR .
NO May 1791 "THE seat which the annexed plate is designed to represent,"
Of the Honey-Dew YES
NYMLR .
NO Jun 1791 "IF all the phenomena of nature were faithfully registered,"
Steep Rocks on Hudson's River YES
NYMLR .
NO Jun 1791 "This remarkable range of rocks"
The Sermon YES
NYMLR
CJPA .
NO Jul 1791 "IN your magazine of the last month is inserted a sermon,"
Tipling Mouse YES
NYMLR .
NO Sep 1791 "It has been asserted by some amateurs of natural history"
Antiquity and Universality of English YES
NYMLR .
NO Sep 1791 "THE people of the United States are almost generally descended from Englishmen:"
Indian Ruins YES
NYMLR .
NO Oct 1791 "These remains of Indian ingenuity, are unequalled"
Oxen YES
NYMLR .
NO Oct 1791 "In the Christian's, Scholar's, and Farmer's Magazine,"
Recovery of Drowned Child YES
NYMLR .
NO Nov 1791 "Some time in September last, a female black servant child, between three and four"
Egg Within Egg YES
NYMLR .
NO 16 Nov 1791 "As I look upon your Repository to be one of those archives"
Maelstroom YES
NYMLR .
NO Dec 1791 "NATURE has no where assumed a more terrific form than in this vortex."
Baby House YES
CJPA .
NO 19 Jan 1792 "The whole ground to be improved"
Happy Vale YES
NYMLR .
NO Jan 1792 "THE inhabitants of this place have been of late exceedingly entertained"
Battle of Miami YES
NYMLR .
NO Jan 1792 "IN the autumn of the year 1791, the pale men, to the number of five thousand,"
Memoirs of a Pine Tree YES
NYMLR .
NO Mar 1792 "I arose from the cone of my parent pine on the 23d day of May, 1452,"
Of the Esquimaux Indians YES
NYMLR .
NO May 1792 "These people from the whiteness of their skins, their having beards,"
Of the SAW-MILL of Henry Livingston YES
NYMLR .
NO Aug 1792 text not Henry's
Remarkable Watch YES
NYMLR .
NO 17 Dec 1792 "As I consider your Magazine a deposit as well of the arts and sciences"
Indian Fortifications YES
NYMLR .
NO Jan 1793 "In the summer of 1791, several gentlemen of distinction"
Journal of an Asiatic Expedition
(Alexander the Great's War Diary) Need pub scanned
YES
NYMLR .
NO Feb 1793 "TIS NOT long since I happened to purchase at a venue, an old trunk,"
"446th Olympiad, June 23. Eight o'clock in the evening. Confoundedly tired with marching through this sun-burnt oriental country."
Mohawk River YES
NYMLR .
NO Mar 1793 THAT part of the Mohawk River which the Plate represents is very remarkable"
Of the Catamount; or Panther YES
NYMLR .
NO Apr 1795 "The Panther is, in America, what the Lion and Tyger are in Africa and Asia,"
Supporting John Jay YES
CJPA .
NO 17 Apr 1798 "IT is not for us to tell you that you have rights great and unalienable"
Affidavit YES
CJPA .
NO 24 Apr 1798 "We think it unnecessary to make any remarks on the objections against"
Supporting David Brooks YES
CJPA .
NO 8 Apr 1800 "At a numerous and respectable meeting" (Henry supports. Writes?)
By R; Scraps NO YES Unknown "The Town of Poughkeepsie - Agricultural & Commercial."
Invisible YES
NW
NO 21 Nov 1809 "Nothing is, which is not of use."
Supporting James Madison and DeWitt Clinton YES
CJPA .
NO 29 Mar 1820 "At a numerous and respectable meeting of the Electors"
CJPA Country Journal and Poughkeepsie Advertiser
[Poughkeepsie Journal]
NYMLR New-York Magazine; or, Literary Repository
NW Northern Whig





        
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