Smith, Nathan, Dr., 1762-1829
Dates
- Existence: 1762 - 1829
Biography
Nathan Smith, b. 13 Sept. 1762, Rehoboth, MA; Harvard 1790; DC hon. 1797. Founder, professor of Anatomy and Surgery and of Theory & Practice of medicine, DMS, 1797-1813. d. 26 Jan. 1829, New Haven, CT.
Found in 94 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin Joseph et.al letter
Letter from Benjamin Joseph Gilbert, Nathan Smith and Amos Avery Brewster of Hanover, New Hampshire (Committee of the Washington Benevolent Society) to Mills Olcott. The committee has been asked to present thanks of the Society for his Fourth of July oration to Olcott and to request a copy of publication. (see Mss 812404)
Betsey Parkhurst and John Hunt letter
Letter from Betsey Parkhurst and John Hunt of Hanover, New Hampshire to Nathan Smith with the conveyance of Parkhurst estate to Nathan Smith.
Cady Simons letter
In English.
Dartmouth College Medical School ticket
In English.
Dartmouth College Treasurer account
In English.
David Solon Chase Hall Smith letter
In English.
Dr. Nathan Smith prescription
Dr. Nathan Smith receipt
Dr. Nathan Smith to Judge Francis Smith, a receipt for $ 20 borrowed with a slip of paper relating to the above note.
Dr. Smith's order about debt
In English.
Ebenezer Woodward letter
In English.
Ebenezer Woodward release of land
In English.
Grafton County, NH warranty deed
In English.
Heman Pomroy letter
In English.
Heman Pomroy release of land
In English.
Isaac Bisell to Nathan Smith
Release of land from Isaac Bisell to Nathan Smith.
James Wheelock letter
Letter from James Wheelock and Aaron Kinsman to Nathan Smith, bond, promising to indemnify Smith for all damage, cost, etc. which may result from Smith's standing surely for James Wheelock for the sum of $586.42.
John Nelson and Susan Nelson to Nathan Smith
Notice from John and Susan Nelson to Nathan Smith to release land.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock of Hanover to Nathan Smith regarding a release of land.
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