Bartlett, Samuel Colcord, 1817-1898
Dates
- Existence: 1817 - 1898
Biography
The Rev. Samuel Colcord Bartlett (November 25, 1817 – November 16, 1898) was the president of Dartmouth College from 1877–1892. He graduated from Dartmouth with the Class of 1836.
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Matthew Canfield Read letter
Two-page letter from Matthew Canfield Read in Hudson, Ohio to Samuel C. Bartlett regarding some articles (of furniture?) sold for Bartlett and the payment of taxes. (Typescript)
Matthew Canfield Read letter
Two-page letter from Matthew Canfield Read in Hudson, Ohio to Samuel Colcord Bartlett, concerns the selling of some of Bartlett's articles. Mentions some college news.
Nathan Perkins Seymour letter
Two-page lettrer fro Nathan Perkins Seymour in Hartford, Connecticut to Samuel Colcord Bartlett, telling him that he encloses his father-in-law's letter about buying land in Hudson, Ohio. Mentions a little college business. Enclosure: Letter on same page dated Sept. 3, 1852 from Thomas Day toi Mr. Bartlett. (Typescript)
Nathan Perkins Seymour letter
Two-page letter from Nathan Perkins Seymour in Hudson, Ohio to Rev. Samuel Colcord Bartlett in Chicago, Illinois, telling him that he tries to give a satisfactory answer regarding a passage in Tacitus.
Robert Campbell letter
Letter from Robert Campbell in Youngstown, Ohio to Samuel Colcord Bartlett, requesting that Prof. Bartlett help him obtain a teaching position at the College. (Typescript)
Samuel Colcord Bartlett letter
In English.
Samuel Colcord Bartlett letter
In English.
Samuel Colcord Bartlett letter
Letter from Samuel Colcord Bartlett in Chicago, Illinois to Rev. Dr. Tyler in Connecticut, telling him that he intends to introduce into his church and churches in the region a new confession of Faith. He sends a copy to Mr. Tyler and asks him to examine and reply.
Samuel Colcord Bartlett letter
Letter from Samuel Colcord Bartlett in Chicago to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will buy fifty or one hundred copies of his address.
Samuel Colcord Bartlett letter
Three-page letter from Samuel Colcord Bartlett in Chicago to Asa Dodge Smith, authorizing Smith to add a footnote in regard to the appointment system to writer's address.
Samuel Colcord Bartlett letter
Two-page letter from Samuel Colcord Bartlett in Buxton, Maine to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is sending a copy of his address at Commencement. When it is printed, he wants to revise the proof.
Samuel Colcord Bartlett letter
Four-page letter from Samuel Colcord Bartlett in Chicago to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will solicit Wentworth for the College when he can.
Samuel Colcord Bartlett letter
Letter from Samuel Colcord Bartlett in Chicago to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that if Smith wishes a quantity of writer's Andover operation, he should notify Mr. Draper.
Samuel St. John letter
In English.
Samuel St. John letter
In English.
Samuel St. John letter
Two-page letter from Samuel St. John in New Canaan, Connecticut to Samuel Colcord Bartlett in which he comments on the financial situation of the Western Reserve faculty and the idea that President Pierce should resign.
Samuel St. John letter
Two-page letter from Samuel St. John in Cleveland, Ohio to Samuel Colcord Bartlett, concerning the efforts of some facultu members and Trustees to force President Pierce out of office. (Typescript)
Samuel St. John letter
Three-page letter from Samuel St. John in Cleveland, Ohio to Samuel Colcord Bartlett, concerning the meeting of the Trustees and the charges hurled at various faculty members.
Samuel St. John letter
Letter from Samuel St. John in Cleveland, Ohio to Rev. Samuel Colcord Bartlett, telling him that he has been lecturing at Kenyon College and has been urged by Farmer's College to join the faculty there. He is undecided as to what he will do.
Samuel St. John letter
Three-page letter from Samuel St. John in Cleveland, Ohio to Rev. Samuel C. Bartlett, telling him that he has not written due to moving an d the death of his brother-in-law and son. Mentions the difficulties at Western Reserve and his recent appointment as supervisor of the Cleveland Female Semninary.(Typescript)