Dartmouth University. Board of Trustees
Biography
Dartmouth University operated in Hanover, New Hampshire, on the campus of Dartmouth College. The University was established by the New Hampshire Legislature in an act of June 27, 1816. The College Trustees had dismissed President John Wheelock, and his allies in Concord sought to reinstate him through legislation. The act ostensibly modified the existing Charter rather than establishing a new institution: it attempted to change the name to Dartmouth University, to increase the number of Trustees from twelve to twenty-one, and to create a board of twenty-five Overseers including, ex officio, the Governor and Council, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, and the Governor and Lieutenant-Governor of Vermont.
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Dartmouth University Trustees report
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Dartmouth University Trustees report
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Dartmouth University Trustees vote
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Dartmouth University Trustees vote
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Dartmouth University Trustees vote
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Dartmouth University Trustees vote
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Dartmouth University Trustees vote
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Dartmouth University vote
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John Wheelock deed
Ten page deed from John Wheelock to the Dartmouth University Trustees for lands owned by him in Strafford and Sharon, VT, for the use of Dartmouth University, subject to the terms of Wheelock's will.
Proceedings of Trustees
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Resolution of Trustees
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Salma Hale report
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Thomas Colman Searle letter
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Trustee Proceedings
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Trustee proceedings
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Trustee Proceedings
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Trustees of Dartmouth University record
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Trustees proceedings
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Trustees Proceedings
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Trustees records of meeting
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