Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2100 Collections and/or Records:
John Bradley Greene letter
Letter from John Bradley Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he thinks William is ready to return to college.
John Burbank letter
Letter from John Burbank in Winchester to Asa Dodge Smith, asking to have his son excused for four or five weeks.
John Carroll Proctor letter
Three-page letter from John Carroll Proctor in Danvers, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has decided to study for the ministry. He has been offered $300 to help him through the Seminary but needs more. What aid does the Education Society give?
John Carroll Proctor letter
Letter from John Carroll Proctor in Sanbornton Bridge, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, accpeting Smith's invitation to deliver an oration.
John Carroll Proctor letter
Two-page letter from John Carroll Proctor in Andover, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Mr. Robinson will be able to begin his course next fall. Writer thinks he may accpet the appointment at tutor for the following year.
John Carroll Proctor letter
Two-page letter from John Carroll Proctor in Andover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him his doubts have settled in the form of three objections.
John Carroll Proctor letter
Letter from John Carroll Proctor in Andover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will give his decision on the tutorship next week.
John Carroll Proctor letter
Letter from John Carroll Proctor in Andover to Asa Dodge Smith, accepting the tutorship offered him.
John Clay McKowen letter
Four-page letter from John Clay McKowen in Buxton, C.W. to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has to go to Europe soon where he wishes to study. He asks to be given his diploma with his class.
John Clay McKowen letter
Three-page letter from John Clay McKowen in San Francisco to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for certificates of scholarship and a recommendation for the position of professor of belles lettres at the University of California.
John Clay McKowen letter
Two-page letter from John Clay McKowen in Dublin, Ireland to Asa Dodge Smith, thanking Smith for his diploma.
John Dearborn Lyman letter
Two-page letter from John Dearborn Lyman in Farmington, New Hampshire to Ass Dodge Smith, with his opinion of the Professor (Ezekiel Webster Dimond).
John Dearborn Lyman letter
Two-page letter from John Dearborn Lyman in Concord to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the contract between the Agricultural College and Dartmouth has been presented to the Legislature and cannot easily be withdrawn or amended.
John Dearborn Lyman letter
Two-page letter from John Dearborn Lyman in Concord, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he believes that a supply of arms will be sent to Smith.
John Dearborn Lyman letter
Letter from John Dearborn Lymna in Concord to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is glad to comply with the faculty's wish.
John Dolbeer Emerson letter
Two-page letter from John Dolbeer Emerson in Haverhill to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he accepts, provisionally, his appointment as examiner of the College.
John Dudley Philbrick letter
Two-page letter from John Dudley Philbrick in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Mr. Lyon will use his influence with Mr. Jenness for the College. He will be at home to Smith during the next week.
John Dudley Philbrick letter
Four-page letter from John Dudley Philbreck in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has called upon Mr. Jenness who was ready to to do anything. He suggests that Smith write him.
John Dudley Philbrick letter
Three-page letter from John Dudley Philbrick in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he called on Mr. Jenness but did not deliver Smith's letter. He will call again.
John Edgar Johnson letter
Four-page letter from John Edgar Johnson on Manchester, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that his conversation with Smith was overheard and reported. He will not return to college.