Morgan Lewis (10/16/1754 - 4/7/1844)

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Borrowing activity from 1/4/1791 to 4/29/1792.

Morgan Lewis (October 16, 1754 – April 7, 1844) was an American lawyer, politician, and military commander. The second son of Francis Lewis, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Lewis fought in the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. He served in the New York State Assembly (1789, 1792) and the New York State Senate (1811–1814) and was New York State Attorney General (1791–1801) and governor of New York (1804–1807).

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Full Title Author Volume Date Out Date In Rep. Fine Ledger
Transcribed: Lavaters physiogJohann Caspar LavaterVolume 31/4/17912/2/179110p
Transcribed: King PrussiaFrederic IIVolume 12/22/17914/9/1791
Transcribed: "Frederic IIVolume 24/19/17914/30/1791
Transcribed: Jeffersons notesThomas Jefferson5/13/17915/18/1791
Transcribed: AriostoLodovico AriostoVolume 210/20/179110/31/1791
Transcribed: Bells travelsJohn BellVolume 112/9/179112/28/1791
Transcribed: "John BellVolume 212/28/17912/4/1792
Transcribed: " conJohn Bell2/4/17923/29/17925s/6p
Transcribed: Smiths Inquiry 1 & 2Adam Smith2/16/17923/29/1792
Transcribed: Don Quixote in SpanishMiguel de Cervantes Saavedra4/27/17924/29/1792
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