Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2079 Collections and/or Records:
D.C. Babcock letter
Letter from D.C. Babcock in Concord to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Rev. J.B. Dunn wished to know whether Smith would attend the Covention. Writer would like to spend a Sabbath at Hanover and address the citizens. (Written on the back of a New Hampshire temperance circular)
Dennis Hart Mahan letter
Letterr from Dennis Hart Mahan in West Point to Asa Dodge Smith, thanking Smith for the honorary degree conferred upon him.
Dexter Richards letter
Letter from Dexter Richards in Newport to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to speak before the newly formed Sullivan County Teacher Association.
Dexter Richards letter
Two-page letter from Dexter Richards in Newport to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding the scholarship to be found by the writer.
Diarca Howe Allen letter
Three-page letter from Diarca Howe Allen in Walnut Hills to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he and a young alumnus will furnish the Herald and Eclectic for the Reading Room. Dispersion of Dartmouth's alumni will increase her power.
D.J. B. Gravel letter
Three-page letter from D.J.B. Gravel in Springfield, Massachussetts to the president of Dartmouth College, applying for a position as assistant teacher in French.
D.M. Graham letter
Three-page letter from D.M. Graham in Portland, Maine to Asa Dodge Smith, recommending James M. Bailey for an honorary D.D.
Doane Blood Colcord letter
Three-page letter from Doane Blood Colcord in Bucksport to Asa Dodge Smith, telling hin that he is sending Smith his photograph. He apologizes for leaving Hanover without bidding good-by to Smith. Also talks about his plans for the future.
D.W. Hammond letter
Letter from D.W. Hammond on Haverhill, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, asking the terms of addressee's offer for a party to live at Tip Top house during the winter to keep weather records.
E. A. Stevens letter
Two-page letter from E.A.Stevens in Portsmouth to Asa Dodge Smith, arranging for Mr. DeMerritte to take his school after his examination.
E. and G.G. Hook letter
Letter from E. and G.G. Hook, a firm in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, describing two re-built organs which they have for sale.
E. and G.G. Hook letter
Letter from the Boston firm E. and G.G. Hook to Asa Dodge Smith, asking how matters are progressing in regard to the organ.
E.A. Stevens letter
Two-page letter E.A. Stevens in Portsmouth to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing Frank DeMerritte's letter. Writer earnestly requests that DeMerritte's extension of leave is granted. Enclosure filed under Mss 867169.
Earl Webster Westgate letter
Letter from Earl Webster Westgate in New Ipswich, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will be present at the examinations.
Earl Webster Westgate letter
Eight-page letter from Earl Webster Westgate in New Ipswich, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he opposes the admission of Charles E. Hall to Dartmouth with advanced standing. Adams deserves a scholarship.
Earl Webster Westgate letter
Three-page letter from Earl Webster Westgate in New Ipswich, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding his objections to Mr Hall's admission.
Earl Webster Westgate letter
Four-page letter from Earl Webster Westgate in New Ipswich, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that if Dr. Richards is willing to receive Mr. Hall again, the writer consents. Albert Armstron Abbott is a deserving youth who needs assistance if he enters Dartmouth.
Eben Mann letter
Letter from Eben Mann in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him about his son's health.
Ebenenzer Strong Snell letter
Three-page letter from Ebenezer Strong Snell at Amherst College to Asa Dodge Smith regarding bowling at Amherst.
Ebenezer Giles Moore letter
Letter from Ebenezer Giles Moore to Asa Dodge Smith in Concord, New Hampshire, telling him that he agrees that his donation to Dartmouth College may be used to increase professors' salaries.