Willard, James Richard, 1844-1902
Dates
- Existence: 1844 - 1902
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
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.
James Richard Willard letter
Four-page letter from James Richard Willard at Dartmouth College to Walter M. Barrows at Olivet College, in which the writer compares Dartmouth and Olivet, describing rooming in the Shattuck Observatory and mentions instruments there.
James Richard Willard letter
Four-page letter from James Richard Willard at Dartmouth College to Walter M.Barrows at Olivet College, telling him that life at Dartmouth in April 1865 is being descxribed, especially Lee's surrender and the assassination of Lincoln.
James Richard Willard letter
Two-page letter from James Richard Willard to an unidentified recipient with a confession that he took part in the collision with the Freshmen.
James Richard Willard letter
Two-page letter from James Richard Willard in Ann Arbor to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to recommend him to a law firm he wants to enter.