John Livingston To Robert Livingston Regarding Worry Regarding The Late Henry Hansen's Debts, 13 October 1755 (1755)
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John Livingston
Overview
John expresses concern for the health of Robert's son Philip, and wishes Philip could come to New York to see a physician. He explains that the whole family is quite sorrowful over the death of their brother-in-law Henry Hansen, and are troubled with finding a way to take care of his numerous outstanding debts. At the bottom of the letter he adds that war with France seems inevitable. Docketed on address leaf.