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Bela Bates Edwards letter
In English.
Charles Haddock papers
The collection contains lectures by Charles B. Haddock on literature, rhetoric, education, and the sights of Paris and Europe, as well as correspondence (1830-1848) and letters from Samuel Gilman Brown including letters regarding financial orbigations to Nathaniel Webster. Deeds to Samuel George (1829) and David Morrill (1832) are also included.
Lyman Spalding letter
Letter from Lyman Spalding to Samuel Brown of Boston with writer's account of himself since August, 1797. Chemistry lectures at Dartmouth college.
Ralph Waldo Emerson letter
In English.
Samuel Brown letter
Letter from Samuel Brown in St. Clairsville, Ohio to Thomas Worthington in Washington, DC in supporting his claim for a militarypension, he gives an eyewitness account of Arnold's expedition into Canada through Maine. (Photocopy)
Samuel Gilman Brown account
In English.
Samuel Gilman Brown correspondence
Samuel G. Brown (1813-1885), educator. The collection contains letters written to Brown while he was the Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles-Lettres at Dartmouth College.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Hanover to Jonathan Ross in Chelsea, Vermont, telling him that the annual examination of the Library is about to take place. Would Ross please return book which writer carried to him?
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Three-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Hanover, New Hampshire to the Board of Trustees with an inspector's report on the condition of Dartmouth College Buildings.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Two-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown at Dartmouth College to James F. Joy in Detroit, Michigan, asking Mr. Joy's aid in buying for Dartmouth College, the Journals of the British parliment from the library of Judge Luther S. Cushing. (Photocopy)
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Two-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Hanover to the Dartmouth College Board of Trustees, requesting leave of absence for three months.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Two-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Hanover, NH to the Dartmouth College Board of Trustees, requesting that remuneration for one year of extra labor be given to the Library.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Four-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the Coimmittee has met and enlarged itself by several members. The Dinner is fixed for the first Wednesday in January.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Three-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has been busy seeing graduates. Someone ought to stay in Boston, until the meeting, to convince people of the conservatism of the College.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Four-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he returns from Boston tomorrow. He thinks a form of subscription should be drawn up. The Committee of the Boston alumni has assumed all responsibility for the entertainment.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Two-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown at Tremont House to Asa Dodge Smithm with details of the subscription.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Four-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has written Morton and Morse. Smith ought to see Morse as soon as he reaches New York. Morse might give Erie Railroad stock if not cash. Smith should see John Paine whose family has befriended the College.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Four-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Albany to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he rejoices in Smith's success in Boston. He starts for there, Saturday. He may possibly lecture in New York.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Two-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he may be detained in Boston until Tuesday. Governor Gilmore will not give anything. Writer has written to Joy. Also talks about Mr. Lockwood's check.
Samuel Gilman Brown letter
Two-page letter from Samuel Gilman Brown in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he starts for New York tomorrow. He has a letter to Mr. Grant from John Lord.
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