Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2079 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Edward Hood letter
Three-page letter from Joseph Edward Hood in Springfield, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that stones were thrown through his son's window at Major Tenny's. Writer thinks the College needs mor discipline.
Joseph Edward Hood letter
Letter from Joseph Edward Hood in Springfield, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, declining an invitation to act upon the examining committee of the scientific department.
Joseph Gardner Edgerly letter
Two-page letter from Joseph Gardner Edgerly in Manchester to Asa Dodge Smith, asking whether he may come back at the beginning of the spring term if his work isnt' made up.
Joseph Gardner Edgerly letter
Three-page letter from Joseph Gardner Edgerly in Manchester to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him Mr. Dearborn's qualifications for graduating with the class of 1867.
Joseph Gardner Edgerly letter
Two-page letter from Joseph Gardner Edgerly in Manchester, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will be returning to college soon. He wishes Smith would persuade Mr. Lincoln or Mr. Philbrick to allow Dearborn to graduate.
Joseph Garnder Edgerly letter
Letter from Joseph Garnder Edgerly in Manchester, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Mr. Dearborn is returning to Hanover next week to remain the whole term.
Joseph Hotchkiss Whittlesey letter
Three-page letter from Joseph Hotchkiss Whittlesey in Winchester, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that when the plan has been approved by Congress, the writer will attempt to remove the doubts expressed by Smith. The need for military education.
Joseph Hotchkiss Whittlesey letter
Letter from Joseph Hotchkiss Whittlesey in Winchester, Virgina, enclosing a circular on the subject of military education.
Joseph Hurlbut Patten letter
Letter from Joseph Hurlbut Patten in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing $60.
Joseph Hurlbut Patten letter
Letter from Joseph Hurlbut Patten in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing $60 for the two scholarships.
Joseph Hurlbut Patten letter
Two-page letter from Joseph Hurlbut Patten in Longhill, New Jersey to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he cannot buy the organ. He hopes Bonney has made a bequest to the College.
Joseph J. Dearborn letter
Letter from Joseph J. Dearborn in South Deerfield to Asa Dodge Smith, asking a dismission for his son Joseph so that he may enter Harvard.
Joseph Lovering letter
Four-page letter from Joseph Lovering in Cambridge to Asa Dodge Smith regarding the expense of bowling alleys.
Joseph Lovering letter
Four-page letter from Joseph Lovering in Cambridge to Asa Dodge Smith with the recitation schedule [at Harvard].
Joseph Pitchlynn Folsom letter
Three-page letter from Joseph Pitchlynn Folsom at Boggy Depot, C.N. to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is sending an Indian boy, Albert Carney, to be educated in Hanover. If he had had time, he could have selected one or two more youths.
Joseph R. Richards
Letter from Joseph R. Richards to Asa Dodge Smith, arranging to meet Smith.
Joseph R. Richards letter
Three-page letter from Joseph R. Richards in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, asking him to arrange to show Bissell the plans. He wishes to stake out the building as soon as possible. He hopes to entrust the work to one contractor.
Joseph R. Richards letter
Two-page letter from Joseph R. Richards in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will meet Smith in New York on next Wednesday.
Joseph R. Richards letter
Seven-page letter from Joseph R. Richards in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith regarding the cost of building the gymnasium.
Joseph R. Richards letter
Letter from Joseph R. Richards in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he would like to make some sketches before answering Smith's letter.