Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2100 Collections and/or Records:
J.L. Skinner letter
Two-page letter from J.L. Skinner in Amherst, Massachusetts to the president of te New Hampshire College of Agriculture, enclosing a prospectus of the "Amherst Record". Will Smith recommend a correspondent from his college.
J.M. Davis letter
Letter from J.M. Davis in Claremont, New Hampshire to Asa Ddoge Smith, telling him that he would like to give his temerance lecture "Rum and Ruin" at the county convention at Orford.
Joel Parker letter
Threed-page letter from Joel Parker in Cambridge to Asa Dodge Smith regarding the trees for the College Park.
John A. Lansing letter
Four-page letter from John A. Lansing in the Catskill to Asa Dodge Smith, recommending Charles Rockwell for an honorary degree.
John A. McGaw letter
Letter from John A. McGaw to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that public and private matters prohibit him from assuming further obligations.
John Adams Vinton letter
Four-page letter from John Adams Vinton to Asa Dodge Smith, thanking Smith for the A.M. degree conferred upon him. Also gives his opinion of the way honorary degrees are conferred.
John Adams Vinton letter
Two-page letter from John Adams Vinton on South Boston, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is sending a reunion circular of the Class of 1828 and asks for the present address of various members of the class.
John Adams Vinton letter
Four-page letter from John Adams Vinton in South Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he cannot attend Commencement. He intends to give copies of his books to the College library. He ownes an interesting letter about the location of Dartmouth.
John Adams Vinton letter
Seven-page letter from John Adams Vinton in South Boston to Asa Dode Smith, regarding his opinion on the conferring of honorary degrees. Edward Kimball Alden's appointment as trustee of Andober Theological Seminary.
John Alfred Page letter
Three-page letter from John Alfred Page in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him about his son's connection with the hazing incident.
John Alfred Page letter
Two-page letter from John Alfred Page in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that his son is at school in Canada, learning French and teaching English and will be detained until Commencement. He wishes the same privileges as those who teach winter schhool.
John Alfred Page letter
Three-page letter from John Alfred Page in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he wants his son treated a though he were absent because he had to teach.
John Alfred Page letter
Four-page letter from John Alfred Page in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith, enquiring particulars of John's conduct.
John Augustus Skinner letter
Letter from John Augustus Skinner in Vincennes to the president, asking the president to send the writer his standing.
John B. Hutchinson letter
Two-page letter from John B. Hutchinson in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing a check for $1000 to found a scholarshiot. Conditions of the scholarship.
John Badger Clarke letter
Three-page letter from John Badger Clarke in Manchester, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, suggesting a way to encourage the legislature to locate the agricultural college at Dartmouth. (Smith's notes on back)
John Barron Niles letter
Four-page letter from John Barron Niles in LaPorte to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he may come to the reunion of the class of 1830. How many more will be there?
John Bolbeer Emerson letter
Two-page letter from John Bolbeer Emerson in Haverhill to Asa Dodge Smith, recommending Carleton Rodgers for a scholarship.
John Boorman Colgate letter
Three-page letter from James Boorman Colgate in Glenwood to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing a check for $ 250.
John Bradley Greene letter
Three-page letter from John Bradley Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to allow William to return to college so that they may both complete their courses. (Notes of Smith's reply at end)