Noyes, Daniel James, 1812-1885
Dates
- Existence: 1812 - 1885
Biography
Daniel James Noyes was born on September 17, 1812 in Springfield, New Hampshire. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1832 and Andover Theological Seminary in 1836 before receiving his DD from the University of Vermont in 1853. Noyes was the Phillips professor of theology (1849-1869) and professor of political economics and intellectual philosophy (1869-1883) at Dartmouth College.
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Abel Kimball Merrill letter
Letter from Abel Kimball Merrill in Haverhill, New Hampshire to Daniel James Noyes, verifying the fact that pecuniary circumstances of the bearer Franklin Parker Wood,"are such that make it proper for him to receive assistance in preparing for the Christian ministry."
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.
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Daniel James Noyes letter
Three-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the students want the term to close on Saturday instead of next week as usual.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Letter from Daniel James Noyes to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he hopes the Trustees will not adjourn without considering the instruction in the senior class.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover, New Hampshire to Wheelock G. Veazey, inviting him, as requested by the members of the academic faculty, to a meeting of the trustees.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Two-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he hopes that Smith will accept the presidency of Dartmouth College.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Four-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding living conditions in Hanover.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Three-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Mrs. Long would like to know when Smith will be in Hanover to see her house. So would Mrs. Sherman. Some think that Smith should be there for the Medical school commencement in November.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Five-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he thinks it all right for Smith not to come to Hanover before his inauguration. He advises postponing it until Commencement. Smith's family can be accomodated at the Dartmouth Hotel.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Three-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has read the letter he wrote to Smith yesterday to several of the faculty who agree that a postponement of the inauguration would be wise.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Two-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover tp Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the decision in regard to the inauguration is entirely satisfactory.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Three-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, talking to him about Smith'a success in Boston. Writer would be reluctant to change his course of instruction. Pierce, the Indian youth wants clothes bought for him from the Moor's School fund.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Three-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has consulted Prof. Brown and Mr. Blaisdell. Brown thinks the meeting in Boston should take place next week. Writer sees no objection, nor to one in Concord. He does not expect much money from the Alumni. He does not want a railroad pass that is not cheerfully given.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Two-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing a letter of introduction to Mr. Marsh (lacking) and stating college policy in matters of discipline (Mss 864123). Also talks about his ill health and that the week of solicitation of subscriptions in Concord is deferred a few days.