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  1. A.J. Downing correspondence with Louise Livingston, Cora L. Barton, and Thomas P. Barton, and some lists of plants in Thomas Barton's hand (xerox copies are in the Edward Livingston Papers, in each recipient's series) 1859 contract for construction of the coach house. 1860 contract for barn, 2 sheds, and corn house

  2. 22 de mai. de 2017 · Edward Livingston, by birth a happy union of Scotch and Dutch blood, is an instance, quite frequent in America, of a man whose whole life was deeply influenced by womanly influences in the home. From his distinguished father of illustrious lineage, he must have inherited many great qualities, but from his mother he learned bravery, justice, industry, patience, and gentleness.

  3. Edward Livingston. Prominente jurista y estatista estadounidense. Fue una figura influyente en la elaboración del Código Civil de Luisiana de 1825, un código basado largamente en el Código Napoleónico. Representó a Nueva York y luego a Luisiana en el Congreso y ocupó el cargo de Secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos desde 1831 hasta ...

  4. Edward Livingston (født 26. mai 1764 i Clermont i New York, død 23. mai 1836 i Rhinebeck i New York) var en amerikansk advokat og politiker kjent som ordfører av New York City i perioden 1801 til 1803, som senator fra Louisiana i perioden 1829 til 1831 og som landets utenriksminister i perioden 1831 til 1833.

  5. By Mary Ann Wegmann, The Law Library of Louisiana & University of New Orleans History Department. The Louisiana Supreme Court decided one of the famous “Batture Cases” while located in the Government House. In Morgan v. Livingston, the Louisiana Supreme Court held that the owner of “rural” land fronting the Mississippi River owned the ...

  6. Edward Livingston was born on May 28, 1764 at Clermont, Columbia County, New York, United States, the youngest son of Robert R. Livingston the elder and Margaret Beekman. His eldest brother was the distinguished Chancellor Robert R. Livingston, and his sisters, by their marriages, added notable names to the family connection.

  7. EDWARD LIVINGSTON (1764-1836), American jurist and statesman, was born in Clermont, Columbia county, New York, on the 26th of May 1764. He was a great-grandson of Robert Livingston, the first of the family to settle in America (see Livingston, William, below).