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Agnes Bixler (Aggie) Kurtz oral history interview
The oral history interview of Agnes Bixler Kurtz is comprised of audiocassette recordings and an indexed transcript of the recordings. The interview was conducted by Jane L. Carroll in July 1997. The entire interview runs for approximately two hours and covers her experiences at Dartmouth as the first director of physical education for women and coach of women's sports following the arrival of coeducation at Dartmouth. Interviewed by Jane L. Carroll on July 24, 1997 in Hanover, N.H.
Agnes Booth signature
In English.
Agnes Leeds (ship) receipt book
Receipts for advances and final settlement for wages for seamen aboard the Agnes Leeds out of New York.
Agreement between Bezaleel Woodward and Hanover proprietors
Agreement between Bezaleel Woodward (1745-1804) and the proprietors of Hanover over a certain section of undivided land formerly belonging to Ezra Carpenter (1757-1812), signed by Woodward, Jonathan Freeman (1745-1808), Joseph Curtis (1751-1833).
Agreement with James Murch re. building of a mill
The committee appointed to contract for the building of a mill has made an agreement with James Murch (1738-1813) and asks the proprietors to have it recorded, signed by Timothy Smith, Isaac Bridgman (d. 1781), John Ordway (d. 1806) and Edward Freeman (1737-1813).
A.H. Percy letter
Two-page letter from A.H. Perry in Lyndonville, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad is dispensing with all half fares except those publicly advertised.
A.H. Perry letter
Letter from A.H. Perry in St. Johnsbury, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that they will run an extra train from Lyndon to Norwich, July 18.
A.H. Perry letter
Letter from A.H. Perry in Lyndonville, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad will run special trains for Commencement. `
A.H. Perry letter
Letter from A.H. Perry in St. Johnsbury, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he expects to run an extra train Commencement day. Asks for information about Commencement.
Aime Felix Tschiffely letters and manuscript
Aime Felix Tschiffely (1895-1954), writer. The collection contains letters to Herbert Faulkner West principally concerned with research on R.B. Cunninghame Graham and other literary matters as well as the manuscript of his biography of Cunninghame Graham, "Don Roberto."
Ainsworth Morgan galley proofs
Galley proofs of Morgan's work, Man of two worlds (published as: Man of two worlds: the novel of a stranger. -- Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill co., c[1933]), based on the works of Stefansson, Knud Rasmussen, and others
A.J. Fennel letter
Letter from A.J. Fennel in Glen Falls, New York to Asa Dodge Smith, asking whether Smith considers Harlan P. Gage qualified to take charge of the Glens Falls Academy.
Alan Cooke papers
The papers of Alan Cooke contain manuscripts, articles, and newspaper clippings on a variety of topics concerning Alaska and Ungave, Quebec, including "Cook's Tour: Narrative of a Summer in Ungava" and "The Possiblity of Caribou Management and Reindeer Herding in Ungava"
Alan Epstein oral history interview
Alan Epstein, Class of 1947. Oral history interview conducted by Mary Donin on November 30, 2007 in Hanover, NH, documenting his undergraduate years at Dartmouth during World War Two.
Alan Hall oral history interview
Alan Hall, Class of 1947. Oral history interview conducted by Mary Donin on February 20, 2008 in Hopkinton, NH, documenting his undergraduate years at Dartmouth during World War Two.
Alan Hewitt papers
Alan Hewitt (1915-1986), theater historian and actor. The collection contains correspondence, articles, meeting minutes, pamphlets, brochures, programs, scripts, photographs, employment surveys, clippings, memoranda, playbills, books as well as cassettes and reel-to-reel tapes related to his work.