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Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)

 

Dates

  • Usage: 1863 - 1877

Found in 2235 Collections and/or Records:

George W. Robinson letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 865340
Mss 865340
Date(s): 1865-05
Scope and Contents

Letter from George W. Robinson in Lexington to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to allow writer's son to attend the Episcopal Church.

George W. Wood letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 866356.3
Mss 866356.3
Date(s): 1866-06-06
Scope and Contents

Four-page letter from George W. Wood in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him about Mr. Dwight's qualifications as a teacher.

George Warren Gardner letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 867378.1
Mss 867378.1
Date(s): 1867-06-28
Scope and Contents

Letter from George Warren Gardner in Charlestown, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, accepting the faculty's invitation to be present at the examination.

George Washington Moore letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 867664
Mss 867664
Date(s): 1867-12-14
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from George Washington Moore in Clinton, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith's permission to teach in Clinton during the winter term.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 865254
Mss 865254
Date(s): 1865-04-04
Scope and Contents

Three-page letter from George Washington Nesmith in Concord to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is paying his subscription in a state bond. Also talks about Prof. Patterson's case.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 868163.2
Mss 868163.2
Date(s): 1868-02-13
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from George Washington Nesmith in Franklin to Asa Dodge Smith, introducing Professor S.C. Chandler who delivers popular lectures on geology.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 865529
Mss 865529
Date(s): 1865-09-29
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from George Washington Nesmith in Gilford to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will be at Smith's service after next Wednesday. He will notify Sheldon of the opportunity to make the contract for building the gymnasium.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 866212.1
Mss 866212.1
Date(s): 1866-03-12
Scope and Contents

Three-page letter from George Washington Nesmith in Franklin to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him the price of bricks. Mr. Bissell had better consent to the use of them.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 866273
Mss 866273
Date(s): 1866-04-23
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from George Washington Nesmith in Exeter to Asa Dodge Smith, empowering Smith and Blaisdell to go forward with the building arrangements [for Bissell Hall]. Also talks about Mr. Bissell's terms.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 866277.2
Mss 866277.2
Date(s): 1866-04-27
Scope and Contents

Four-page letter from George Washington Nesmith in Franklin to Asa Dodge Smith with the contract [for Bissell Hall]

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 866315.2
Mss 866315.2
Date(s): 1866-05-15
Scope and Contents

Three-page letter from George Washington Nesmith in Franklin to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he trusts Mr. Bean is a reliable and capable contractor. He does not object to Mr. Parker as Prof. Aiken's successor. Mr. Bartlett's qualifications. Judge Upham knows George Peabody.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 866621.2
Mss 866621.2
Date(s): 1866-11-21
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from George Washington Nesmith in Franklin to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will write Mr. Shaw to supply the timber if he can. Mr. Davis finds charity funds scarce. They may lose Professor Brown.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 867107.1
Mss 867107.1
Date(s): 1867-01-07
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from George Washington Nesmith in Franklin to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to preach in Franklin the next Sabbath. Writer thinks he need to be present when the committee meets with the contractor and architect to examine the gymnasium.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 867116
Mss 867116
Date(s): 1867-01-16
Scope and Contents

Letter from George Washington Nesmith in Franklin to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will be unable to meet with the committee on the erection of the gymnasium, next Friday.

George Washington Nesmith letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 864111.1
Mss 864111.1
Date(s): 1864-01-11
Scope and Contents

Letter from George Washington Nesmith in Franklin to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will lend his name to any document which Smith may adopt for raising funds for the College.

George Whipple letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 865359
Mss 865359
Date(s): 1865-06-09
Scope and Contents

Five-page letter of George Whipple in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has the evidence of a boy concerned in the chapel affair that Webster did not take part. Writer disapproves of anyone's being condemned without being allowed to face his accuser.

George Whipple letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 865359.1
Mss 865359.1
Date(s): 1865-06-09
Scope and Contents

Letter from George Whipple in New York to Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, telling him Webster has been at home the greater part of every day and night since the close of last term.

George Whipple letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 865360
Mss 865360
Date(s): 1865-06-10
Scope and Contents

Four-page letter from George Whipple in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Webster has not been in Hanover since his return home. Writer is convinced of Webster's innocence and does not intend to take any more testimony.

George Whipple letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 865365.2
Mss 865365.2
Date(s): 1865-06-15
Scope and Contents

Letter from George Whipple in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, expressing writer's gratification that Webster has been unanimously restored on the ground of his innocence.

George Whipple letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 865304
Mss 865304
Date(s): 1865-05-04
Scope and Contents

Four-page letter from George Whipple in New York to Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire, telling him that he believes that Webster is as guiltless of the charge against him as of breaking windows.

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