Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2079 Collections and/or Records:
Ebenezer Woodward letter
Two-page letter from Ebenezer Woodward in Quincy, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith with reminiscences of Hanover and the Woodwards. He encloses then shares of Vermont and Canada Railroad stock for the College.
E.D. Lord letter
Four-page letter from E.D. Lord in Portland, Maine to Asa Dodge Smith, suggesting the education of a Tuscaroa Indian interested in becoming a missionary.
Edmund A. Jones letter
Two-page letter from Edmund A. Jones in Boston, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to recommend a teacher for Lake Forest Academy.
Edmund Sawyer Hoyt letter
Two-page letter from Edmund Sawyer Hoyt in Yarmouth, Maine to Asa Dodge Smith, recommending John Quincy Bittinger as Prof. Brown's successor.
Edward Abbott Cushing letter
Two-page letter from Edward Abbott Cushing in Barnston, C.E. to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will not be present at the examination.
Edward Abbott Cushing letter
Letter from Edward Abbott in Barnston, P.Q. to Asa Dodge Smith, enquiring whether Smith knows of a school vacancy.
Edward Abbott Cushing letter
Two-page letter from Edward Abbott Cushing in Barnston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is going to California and would like a recommendation from Smith.
Edward Abbott Cushing letter
Two-page letter from Edward Abbott Cushing in Barnestown, C.E. to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he must remain home until his brother's condition will allow him to leave.
Edward Alexander Lawrence letter
Two-page letter from Edward Alexander Lawrence in Orford to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Hosford, of the Junior class, returned to college in a hopeful state of religious feeling.
Edward Alexander Lawrence letter
Four-page letter from Edward Alexander Lawrence in East Windsor Hill to Asa Dodge Smith, congratulating him on his election to the presidency of Dartmouth College. Also talks about his affection for Dr. Lord, and Smith's letter to the ministers of the state. Writer's school may moved to Hartford.
Edward Amasa Park letter
Three-page letter from Edwards Amasa Park in Andover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that if he delivers an address at Commencement, it will have to be in the morning.
Edward Augustus Kelley letter
Three-page letter from Edward Augustus Kelley in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for recommendations.
Edward Chamier letter
Letter from Edward Chamier to Asa Dodge Smith, asking to have his references returned.
Edward Conant letter
Letter from Edward Conant in Randolph to Asa Ddoge Smith, telling him that he will attend the approaching examination.
Edward Conant letter
Letter from Edward Conant in Randolph, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, acknowledging a draft. Writer left Hanover early because of fatigue.
Edward De Forest letter
Letter from Edward De Forest in Albany to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has been authorized by the New York Times, World, and Herald, to report the Dartmouth Commencement.
Edward DeForest letter
Four-page letter from Edward DeForest in Albany to Asa Dodge Smith, suggesting that Dartmouth confer the honorary degree of Doctor of laws upon the governor of New York.
Edward DeForest letter
Two-page letter from Edward DeForest in Albany to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding Governor Fenton's reason for not wishing an honorary degree, which is of course political. Writer cannot attend Commencement.
Edward DeForest telegram
Telegram from Edward DeForest in Albany, NY to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the Governor can not attend Commencement and requests a postponement of the matter.
Edward Dorr Griffin letter
Two-page letter from Edward Dorr Griffin Prime in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the reason why he did not publish the report of Commencement.