Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2079 Collections and/or Records:
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith at Dartmouth College to John James Dixwell, thanking Dixwell for sending Mr. Bates a copy of the Trustee's circular. Writer would rejoice if Bated should aid the college.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Letter from Asa Dodge Smith to Daniel James Noyes, asking Noyes to state the facts required by Dr. Hall. Noyes' answer written at end of sheet. Files with Mss 864107.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Boston, Massachusetts to Samuel Jones Spalding, asking information about Coffin who has not answered his letter and discusses the financial needs of the College.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in New York to Mrs. Susan Farnum (Colby) Colgate asking her to approach her husband for a contribution to the Dartmouth College subscription fund.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Three-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith to Brother Dodge [i.e. William Earl Dodge), telling him that if Dodge will increase his subscription, Mr. Chittenden and others might do so also. (Incomplete)
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in New York City to H.H. Boody, telling him that a note from William Booth will help explain his object. Hopes Boody will aid in completing the movement in this city.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in New York to Judge Bonney in New York, asking Bonney to increase his subscription so the goal can be met. Enclosure: Response from Bonney.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith to W.T. Booth, asking if Booth will increase his subscription to help meet the goal. Enclosure: Reply from Booth.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover to Joseph Addison Wing, telling him that Wing's son has been supended from College until July 11.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Three-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover to Daniel Little Furber about the sale of Mrs. Furber's house.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to Joseph Addison Wing, explaining the reasons for the punishment of Wing's son.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to Charles Henry Bell, arguing for the location of the agricultural college at Dartmouth.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Three-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire to Charles James Smith, telling him that he wants Smith to use his influence about the disposition of the Agricultural Fund, that it should be used in connection with Dartmouth and that discussion should be postponed until the next session of the Legislature invited Mr. Smith Commencement.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover to Joseph Addison Wing, talking about attitude of the faculty toward can rushes. Writer's theory of college discipline.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Five-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover to John Hatch George, asking George to use his influence to have the New Hampshire agricultural college connected with Dartmouth.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Three-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith at Dartmouth College to James Richard Willard, telling him that he will be able to transfer to the Sophomore class at Dartmouth but must make up trigonometry. He will not be examined in it. He will have to have a dismission from Olivet.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to Abraham Lincoln, recommending Samuel Lankton Gerould for a chaplaincy in the army.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith to Louis Pollens, telling him that he does not know what the Trustees will do. They may give Pollens both natural philosophy and astronomy. Writer wants Pollen's final work on the point.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith to Charles James Smith, thanking him for his interest at the State Legislature in postponing the disposition of the Agricultural Fund until legislators and college trustees are more informed on the subject.