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Summons
Thomas Barnard vs. Isaac Brunson, Tolland, Connecticut. Summons of Brunson by T. West to pay debt to Barnard. Truth of a copy testified by Abiel Abbott, sheriff.
Sumner F. Hurd letters
Letters from Sumner F. Hurd to Ira M. Barton, describing life in 5th New Hampshire Volunteers, noting those killed and wounded at Battle of Frederickburg. Includes list of all casualties in Co. E as of January 1863. Two of the letters are signed Sumner.
Survey map of land in Dayton, Maine
Survey map and description of town lines of Dayton, Maine and settlement boundaries between parties within the town.
"June 21, 1774 by virtue of a [sic] order of Court, thiw plan was taken the parties being present and agreed"
Survey of Merrimack River
Notes copied form field books of 1872 survey of the Merrimack River from Newburyport to Ringbold Rock. Notes were taken by James B. Quinn (1843-1915), a lieutenant in the US Corps of Engineers and copied by engineer Sophus Haagensen (1839-1891).
Surveying Notebooks collection
The collection includes sixteen exercise books with surveying problems. The exercise books belonged to Dartmouth College students, who were required to take the course in surveying, although they were not members of the Chandler Scientific Department. Also includes oversized ink survey exercise of Charles Hosford, Class of 1859.
Surveyor General letter to Thomas Seymour
Four page letter signed by Benning Wentworth, in his capacity as surveyor general of His Majesty's woods in America, concerning the office of deputy surveyor in Connecticut. Specifically, Wentworth discusses a case involving Mr. Blake, the deputy surveyor, in the court of vice admiralty.
Susan Angeline Ashley libel for divorce
Libel for divorce from Susan Angeline Ashley against William A. Ashley in Haverhill, New Hampshire with a court order that Susan A. Ashley has custody of Joseph O. Ashley, Isabel A. Ashley, Jennie L. Ashley, Dennis E. Ashley and that she will receive alimony of 4200. Signed by Tyler Westgate, assistant clerk. Includes writ dated January 21, 1868 for payment of alimony to Susan A. Ashley.
Susan Bulfinch Poor letters
In English.
Susan DeBevoise Wright oral history interview
Susan DeBevoise Wright, first lady of Dartmouth, executive director of The Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Endowment, student advisor, and administrator. Oral History interview documenting her career at Dartmouth and her life as first lady of Dartmouth.
Susan F. Colby letter
Four-page letter from Susan Farnham Colby in New Hampton, New Hampsire, to her brother, Daniel E. Colby, in Hanover, New Hampshire. Susan Colby writes of her studies at the New Hampton Academical and Theological Institution and of her desire to study hard and continue her education despite the desires of her father and brother. She discusses religious activities and the literary society at her school, and mentions the Simpson family of New Hampton as well as mutual acquaintances.
Susan G. Dentzer oral history interview
Susan G. Dentzer '77, trustee of the college and chair of the board emerita, trustee emerita of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and current overseer of Dartmouth Medical Center. Oral history interview documenting her undergraduate experience and her service as a trustee and board chair under President James Freedman.
Susan L. Goodman Cohen oral history interview
Susan L. Cohen, Class of 1979. Oral history interview documenting her undergraduate experience at Dartmouth College. Interviewed by Mary Donin on April 5, 2013 in Hanover, NH.
Susan Mead letter
In English.
Susan Mead letter
In English.
Susan Mead letter
In English.
Susan Mead letter
Two-page letter from Susan Mead in Woburn, Massachusetts to Bethiah (Clapp) Bacon, concerning a trip to Connecticut to see her father who is ill.
Susan (Morris) Kellogg diary
Diary of Mrs. Susan (Morris) Kellogg (1825-1900) chronicling her daily life.
Susan Prescott letters
Two letters from Susan Prescott in Boston to George Ticknor in Boston in which she returns letters and thanks him for his kindness and friendship. Includes letter dated January 25, 1859 from W. Amory Prescott to Amory [Prescott?].