The fonds consists of primary source information regarding Samuel Gale, including personal letters, list books and notes. The fonds contains the following series: Correspondence (1787-1840); Miscellaneous (1774-1903).
Gale, SamuelThe series consists of correspondence concerning Samuel Gale.
The file consists of a copy of a letter regarding property.
The file consists of a copy of a letter regarding family affairs.
The file consists of a copy of a letter concerning LeMesurier's property.
This file contains three letters regarding the Militia in the Eastern Townships.
The file consists of a copy of a letter concerning Nicholas Austin.
The file consists of letters concerning roads.
The file consists of copies of a bill of exchange.
This file contains one document concerning land grants.
The file consists of five letters concerning land, military affairs and goods.
The file consists of a letter from Nathan Barlow expressing his wish to acquire land in Canada and relating some experiences during the Revolution, dated March 19, 1798, at Stratford, N.H., a letter from John Doty to William Henry concerning land in the Township of Clifton, dated March 26, 1798, a letter from Rev. James Tunstall to Samuel Gale seeking his advice and assistance in obtaining a land grant, dated June 14, 1798, at Montreal, a letter from Samuel Willard expressing his intention of going to Quebec as soon as his health permits, dated July 28, 1798, at Sheldon, VT., a letter from Mr. Berezly detailing observations on the conduct of certain persons endeavoring to raise clamors respecting the late regulations in the land business, dated August 9, 1798, and a letter from John Fisher to Samuel Gale inquiring what has been done respecting certain grants, dated August 16, 1798, at Montreal.
This file contains three letters to Samuel Gale concerning land.
The file consists of a copy of a letter to Mr. Steel, of the Treasury Office.
The file consists of documents concerning the late Attorney General of New York, the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury and Samuel Gale.