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John Bogart Letters - Finding Aid Content: Correspondence Extent: 2 Folders Provenance: Acquired from Charles T.
Anderson, 1911 |
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| 1 | Date:
June 28, 1776 |
To: | John Bogart, New Brunswick | ||
| From: | John Stagg, New York | ||||
| This reply to John Bogert’s request for information on the Tory Plot, states that a man was executed for “intending to murder” George Washington. The Mayor [David Mathews] confessed that he received money from Governor Tryon to hire men to execute the plot. | |||||
| 2 | Date: June 29, 1776 |
To: |
John Bogart, Student at Queen’s College at Nth Branch and Mr. Vanarstdallen |
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| From: | David Annan, Wallkill | ||||
| Exclaims the joys of the memories of smoking with his friends. Includes mention of the reason why [David] couldn’t meet with Vanarstdallen while Vanarstdallen was at his father’s house. | |||||
| 3 | Date: August 10,1776 |
To: | Simeon Dewitt | ||
| From: | John Bogart | ||||
| John Bogart tells of his application of the Study of Logick. | |||||
| 4 | Date: August [1776] |
To: | John Bogart, North Branch of Raritan | ||
From: |
Simeon DeWitt |
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Response
to John Bogert’s letter of August 10, 1776 |
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| 5 | Date: October [4], 1776 |
To:
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John
Bogart,New Brunswick |
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| From: | S.D.Witt [ie Simeon DeWitt] | ||||
| Dewitt submits a bit of literary thought for Bogert to critique. Includes description of a woman whose apparent grace is marred by “a nose that touches her chin”. | |||||
| 6 | Dates:October
5, 1776 |
To:
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| From: | Johannes Bogart[?], North Branch | ||||
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2 Letters written on one sheet; one in Latin. Transcription available. |
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| 7 | Date: October 12, 1776 |
To: | David Annan | ||
| From: | John Bogart | ||||
| Review of mutual memories. | |||||
| 8 | Date: March 23, 1777 |
To:
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John Bogert [ie John Bogart] | ||
| From: | Simeon Vanartsdalen | ||||
| Topics include General Howe, smallpox inoculation, the effects of war, Berrick Kroesen. | |||||
| 9 | Date: August 6, [19]77 |
To:
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| From: |
Simeon DeWitt, Rochester |
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| General greeting. | |||||
| 10 | Date: October 1st 1777 |
To:
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John Bogart | ||
| From: |
Simeon
Vanartsdalen |
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| Simeon tells John of his sickness and having received the news that [Queen’s] College would be reopened. He wonders if Mr. Taylor is with John or with his battalion. People have moved valuables across the River fearing the approach of the enemy, which is believed to have drawn their lines from Germantown to Frankfort. | |||||
| 11 | Date: October 13th 1777 |
To:
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John Bogart, North Branch of Rariton |
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| From: |
Simeon
Vanartsdalen |
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| Simeon tells of his thoughts about returning to studies, his thoughts on the war, and his comparison of females to Loadstones. Simeon tells of The Regulars attempting to raise breastworks on shore to prevent our Row Gallies [from] annoying their shipping. | |||||
| 12 | Date: Dec 6th 1777 |
To:
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Mr. John Bogart Student, North Branch Rariton |
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| From: |
Simeon Vanartsdalen, Northampton, Bucks County |
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| Simeon indicates the evacuation of Forts below Philadelphia and that General Washington is unlikely to attack the City. He expects the army being encamped at White-Marsh and Edge-Hill will move to Germantown. Simeon says in his pursuit of studies “I am much interrupted” by the army. | |||||
| 13 | Date: February 14, 1778 |
To: | Mr. John Bogart Student | ||
| From: | Simeon
DeWitt |
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| Simeon tells John that he would like to know more about what is going on with him and his old friends (Lansing, Taylor, Simeon). He tells of Mr. Annan becoming a preacher. Much of the letter tells of the “storm” of the war and of the surrender at Saratoga. | |||||
| 14 | Date: Aprile 27th-1778 |
To: |
Mr John Bogart Junr, Rariton |
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| From: | Saml Smith Kaptn 5th P. Regt | ||||
| Saml speaks of Camp and the Rifflemen near Middle Jersey on Schoolkin River. He tells of troops arriving daily from other states to help send away the enemy. | |||||
| 15 | Date: June 25th, 1778 |
To: | Mr John Bogart Junr.Rariton, New Jersey | ||
| From: | S. Vanartsdalen,Northampton, Bucks County | ||||
| Simeon speaks of traitors who turn in their neighbors to the enemy. | |||||
| 16 | Date: July 27th, 1778 |
To: | Mr. John Bogart, Rariton | ||
| From: | Schureman | ||||
| Schureman explains to John that it is the “disorder of the times” that prevents him from corresponding regularly. | |||||
| 17 | Date: No date |
To: | Jno. Bogart, North Branch | ||
| From: | Schureman | ||||
| Schureman says he will gladly apologize for his lack of correspondence with John, should John visit with him at Cranberry. | |||||
| 18 | Date: Octr 8, 1778 |
To: | John Bogart | ||
| From: | Simeon DeWitt | ||||
| Simeon gives his excuses for not writing to John, and not visiting with him while in Brunswick. | |||||
| 19 | Date: July 2, 1779 |
To: | John Bogart | ||
| From: | John Taylor | ||||
| John Taylor explains what John Bogart should plan to have the students do in John Taylor’s absence. | |||||
| 20 | Date: July 25, 1779 |
To: | John Bogart, North Branch of Rariton | ||
| From: | Simeon DeWitt, New Windsor | ||||
| Camped at New Windsor, Simeon talks about surveying the mountains and the “flogging we have given the enemy at Stony Point.” “His Excellency” [George Washington] is at West Point. | |||||
| 21 | Date: 2 August 1779 |
To: | John Bogart, North Branch of Rariton | ||
| From: | Nicholas Lansingh, Albany | ||||
| Men from Col Van Schayick Regt were attacked by Indians near Fort Schuyler. | |||||
| 22 | Date: [1779] |
To: | John Bogart Esquire | ||
| From: | Simeon DeWitt | ||||
| Simeon tells John that John does not correctly describe Simeon’s current undertakings [cartography] and suggests more accurate descriptions. | |||||
| 23 | Date: Jany 10 1780 |
To: | John Bogart | ||
| From: | Simeon DeWitt, Morristown | ||||
| Simeon declares that there is nothing going on so that all there is left to talk about with people is the weather. | |||||
| 24 | Date: March 1, 1780 |
To: |
Jeremiah Smith, Student, Millstone |
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| From: | John Bogart | ||||
| John writes about the isolation that he feels. | |||||
| 25 | Date: March 9, 1780 |
To: | Mr. Bogert [ie John Bogart] | ||
| From: | Jno Taylor [ie John Taylor] | ||||
| Taylor puts before John a request to teach Mr. Betran’s son. | |||||
| 26 | Date: May 8, 1780 |
To: |
John Bogart, Student, North Branch of Raritan |
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| From: | Nicholas Lansingh | ||||
| Nicholas has heard through Taylor that John is “engaged in the study of divinity”. Nicholas provides advice. | |||||
| 27 | Date: May 8. [17]80 |
To: | Jno Bogart [John Bogart] | ||
| From: | Simeon Dewitt | ||||
| Simeon asks why John has not written. He tells John that he has just looked over a letter that he will send to Mr. Taylor and wonders how he will be able to write an elegant letter to John [Bogart]. His thoughts are distracted as he hears drums which he assumes come from captain Vanhorn and the guard. Simeon has acquired a fiddle and is learning to play. | |||||
| 28 | Date: June 3rd. 1780 |
To: |
John Bogart, Student, North Branch of Raritan |
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| From: | Nicholas Lansingh | ||||
| Nicholas talks about his religious beliefs and the problems of the times. He mentions that Sir John Johnson with the British and Hessian troops along with Indians have burnt Cagnawaga. Governor Clinton went after them with the militia. | |||||
| 29 | Date: June 5th. 1780 |
To: | Mr. John Bogart Junr North Branch of Raritan | ||
| From: | Simeon Vanartsdalen Hillsborough | ||||
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Simeon argues that the Dutch that studies Theology but didn’t study Nature should not try to refute the claims made by the [scientists] without first removing their own prejudices.Simeon gives reasons why shin-curtains are subject to damage during the cold weather. He also talks about Nat. Philosophy of which he has recently started study. |
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| 30 | Date: June 26, 1780 |
To: | John Bogart, N. Branch of Raritan | ||
| From: |
S[imeon] Dewitt, Morristown |
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| As Simeon packs up to leave Morristown and go to West Point, he speaks of having seen Taylor and other N. Branch acquaintances recently. Simeon states that if the enemy should attack the Works at the Highlands, John would hear of “Bloody Noses.” Timothy Ford has some healing wounds. | |||||
| 31 | Date: August 14, 1780 |
To: | John Bogart, N. Branch | ||
| From: | J Smith, N. Branch | ||||
| In preparation for his examination for his diploma, Smith must hurry back to Wallkill. Smith asks John if he knows where he can get some parchment for a diploma and if John would prepare it for him for signing. Smith has left John’s books with Mr. Taylor and will return them when he returns. | |||||
| 32 | Date: Nov. 13, 1780 |
To: | Mr. John Bogart | ||
| From: | Simeon Vanartsdalen, Northampton, Bucks County | ||||
| He tells John about the effigies of [Benedict] Arnold and the devil that he has seen paraded through Philadelphia. | |||||
| 33 | Date: March 28, 1781 |
To: | John Bogart, North Branch | ||
| From: | Simeon Vanartsdalen, Northampton, Bucks County | ||||
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Speaking of the passions
that have resulted in many babies for youths, Simeon tells John Bogart of
Simonson’s marriage stating that Simonson’s reasons for marriage must
be companionship. |
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| 34 | Dates: May 8th 1781, May 9th 1781 |
To: | John Bogart | ||
| From: | Simeon DeWitt | ||||
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Simeon tells John that there are times that one gets tired of doing things just as they are begun. The second part of the letter tells John that Mr. Annan has come for a visit. Simeon states that the war is taking its toll and that all people seem to care about is money |
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| 35 | Date: August 1, 1781 |
To: | John Bogart | ||
| From: | Simeon DeWitt | ||||
| Speaking of the war, Simeon tells of the losses that families face and the destruction of the land. | |||||
| 36 | Date: Sept. 29, 1781 |
To: | John Bogart, North Branch | ||
| From: | Tim Blauvelt | ||||
| Telling John that Mr. Henry will bring parchment, He asks John to write his [Tim’s] diploma and return it via Mr. Henry for the Board of trustee meeting on Oct 3. | |||||
| 37 | Date: Oct. 18, 1781 |
To: | Sir [John Bogart] | ||
| From: | Nicholas Lansingh | ||||
| Nicholas suggests that John accept the offer from the corporation if John has decided not to study the Divinity. | |||||
| 38 | Date: Nov. 13, 1781 |
To: | John Bogard [ie Bogart], Student | ||
| From: | Jacob R. Hardenbergh | ||||
| Jacob speaks of how John’s illnesses are more signs that John is being called to the study of the Divine. He also speaks of the state of grace when a person wishes to be free from sin. | |||||
| 39 | Date: Jan. 31, 1782 |
To: | Sir [address on outside is to John Bogart, Rariton New Jersey] | ||
| From: | Nicholas Lansingh, Manor Livingston | ||||
| Nicholas lets John know that the Corporation is “amazed” that John has not yet answered their request. | |||||
| 40 | Date: March 3, 1782 |
To: | Mr. Bogert [ie John Bogart] | ||
| From: | Jno Taylor [ie John Taylor] | ||||
| Jno lets John know that there is a vacancy for a position in New Brunswick and asks John to think about it. | |||||
| 41 | Date: April 11, [1782] |
To: | Mr. Bogert [ie John Bogart] | ||
| From: | Jno Taylor [ie John Taylor] | ||||
| Jno asks John to consider staying on and not going to take the position at the Albany school, citing the lower salary that he would make in Albany. | |||||
| 42 | Date: April, 1782 |
To: |
[address on outside is to John Bogart Rariton] Lantsman |
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| From: | Isaac Blauvelt | ||||
| 2 Riddles | |||||
| 43 | Date: May 1, 1782 |
To: | John Bogart, Raritan | ||
| From: | Jno Taylor [ie John Taylor] | ||||
| Taylor tells John that the Academy of Albany wishes him to be Director and procure another teacher. Taylor also asks John to come for a visit. | |||||
| 44 | Date: Aug. 16, 1782 |
To: | John Bogert [ie Bogart], N. Brunswick | ||
| From: | M.D. Henry, Fort Henry | ||||
| Henry asks if he may be John’s roommate at college. He says that if John and Mr Taylor leave, Queens college cannot survive. | |||||
| 45 | Date: Aug. 9, 1782 |
To: | Sir [John Bogart] | ||
| From: | Mathew Light, South Hampton, Bucks County | ||||
| Mathew asks the person to “write” his master degree for which he provides parchment and wording. | |||||
| 46 | Date: Aug. 27, 1782 |
To: | Cornelius Simonson, Griggstown | ||
| From: | John Bogart | ||||
| John says that his health, specifically his swollen leg, has partially been to blame for his not visiting Cornelius. The English fleet is at the Hook and John wonders their intentions. | |||||
| 47 | Date: Nov. 17, 1782 |
To: | Sir [ie John Bogart] | ||
| From: | Jno Taylor [ie John Taylor] | ||||
| Taylor gives health reasons that Bogert should spend the winter with the Corporation of Albany. | |||||
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