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:
Daniel James Noyes letter
Two-page letter from Daniel James Noyes in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Mrs. Harriet Douglas Cruger is able to give largley to the College and might be induced to do it.
Daniel James Noyes letter
Three-page letter from Daniel James Noyes to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the Grafton County conference takes place at Lyme, June 8. Writer wishes Smith would attend as a representative of the College.
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 Noyes correspondence
Daniel Noyes (1812-1885), professor of theology. Dartmouth College Class of 1832. The collection contains letters addressed to or written by Noyes, including some letters he wrote while a student at Dartmouth College. Includes his letters to his brother John and some letters from his stepfather (?), Nathan Stickney. Also includes some correspondence among other members of the Noyes family.
John C. Moulton letter
Letter from John C. Moulton in Laconia to Daniel James Noyes asking whether Noyes succeeded in placing writer's son under the care of someone who will see that his deportment is correct.
Nathan Lord letter
In English.
Nathan Lord letter
In English.