Woodman, John Smith, 1819-1871
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Daniel Ford Richardson letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Ford Richardson with an agreement allowing Woodman to build a "curve" and keep a hedge on Richard's lot. Neither party shall build nearer the boundary than the location of their present buildings.
Dartmouth College Trustees bill
Bill from the Dartmouth College Trustees to John S. Woodman, telling him that payment is due for the instruction in surveying.
Hanover, New Hampshire plan of Hanover
In English.
John Smith Woodman letter
Four-page letter from John Smith Woodman at Dartmouth College to Honorable Charles Henry Bell, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Concord, NH, requesting that a bill before the legislature to grant State lands to Dartmouth College should be amended sp as to divide income derived from this land equally between the Scientific and Academic Departments of the College.
John Smith Woodman letter
Letter from John Smith Woodman in Durham, New Hamnpshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is detained in Durham on the trial of a will case which he must defend as executor.
John Smith Woodman letter
Letter from John Smith Woodman in Durham, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him he is unexpectedly called to Durham and may not be able to return before the May vacation.
John Smith Woodman letter
Letter from John Smith Woodman to Mrs. Mary F. Dudley.
John Smith Woodman letter
Letter from John Smith Woodman at Dartmouth College tlo the president and trustees olf Dartmouth College and visitors of the Chandler Scientific Department with the needs and requirements of the department.
John Smith Woodman writing
Measures to serve the best interests of the College by John Smith Woodman in which he gives recommendations for a number of departments, escpecially Prof. Young's. Henry Fairbanks will undertake Natural Philosphy.
John Smith Woodman writing
On the question of dividing the Chair of Mathematics and giving a part of its duties to the Chair of Astronomy and a part to the Chair of Natural Philosophy, giving reasons why such a change would be inconsistent with College Policy.
Joseph W. Welsh letter
Three-page letter from Joseph W. Welch in Dover, New Hampshire to John Smith Woodman, telling him that he believes Lucius G. Shephard is worthy of what aid President Smith can give him. He enclosed two letters from Shephard. (Filed under Mss 865266 and Mss 865368