Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2079 Collections and/or Records:
John Clay McKowen letter
Two-page letter from John Clay McKowen in Dublin, Ireland to Asa Dodge Smith, thanking Smith for his diploma.
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 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the contract between the Agricultural College and Dartmouth has been presented to the Legislature and cannot easily be withdrawn or amended.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
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 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 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
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 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 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.
John Edgar Johnson letter
Letter from John Edgar Johnson in Fort Constitution to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that writer has joined the army. Would like Smith's advice about finishing his collegiate course.
John Edgar Johnson letter
Two-page letter from John Edgar Johnson at Hardin's Division, telling him that he thinks that he is the youngest captain in the Army. He would like to be granted his degree with his class.
John Edgar Johnson letter
Four-page letter from John Edgar Johnson at Harding Division to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is grateful for his degree. He is enclosing $60. He will pay graduation fees when he learns them. Would $ 50 or $ 100 be acceptable to the college of scientific department?
John Edgar Johnson letter
Four-page letter from John Edgar Johnson near Brownsville to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will give $ 40 to aid the young man who wishes to enter the scientific department. He hopse to see Smith soon and talks about Rio Grande country.
John Edward Pike letter
Letter from John Edward Pike in Rollinsford, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for a certificate of good conduct at Dartmouth.
John F. Trow letter
Two-page letter from John F. Trow in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that his affairs with David Everett Wheeler were settled years ago. He refers Smith to several people who will confirm his statement.
John Frink Adams letter
Two-page letter from John Frink Adams in Macon, Georgia to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for a copy of his speech at Commencement in 1817.
John G. Attenbury letter
Three-page letter from John G. Attenbury in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing the March appropriation by the Committee for the support of Charles M. Howe and Francis Hart Stuart.
John G. Attenbury letter
Three-page letter from John C. Attenbury in New York to Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire, telling him that on behalf of the General Assembly's Education Committee he is sending $66 for Howe and Stuart.