John Miller letter, December 1, 1812.


Autoria(s): Cameron, Chantal
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01/05/2013

01/05/2013

01/05/2013

Resumo

John Miller (1774-1862) was a physician and politician who served in the United States Congress as a representative from New York from 1825-1827. He began his medical practice in Washington County, N.Y. in 1798. In 1801 he moved to Fabius, Onondaga County, N.Y. (now Truxton, Cortland County). He served as postmaster at Truxton from 1805-1825, a justice of the peace from 1812-1821 and in the State Assembly in 1817, 1820 and 1845. Archibald McIntire [McIntyre] (1772-1858) was a businessman and politician. He immigrated to the United States with his family and settled in New York City around 1773. He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1798-1821 (intermittently), in the New York State Senate form 1822-1826 and was New York State Comptroller from 1806-1821.

A letter addressed to Archibald McIntire [McIntyre], Comptroller, Albany, [New York], from John Miller, dated December 1, 1812. The letter explains that a receipt has been enclosed showing that the taxes on David Griswold’s property in Truxton have been paid. Griswold requested that John Miller write the letter for him.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/4342

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en

Relação

;RG 445

Palavras-Chave #Miller, John. #McIntyre, Archibald.
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