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Washington to Lt. Col. Reynolds, Letter
Writes that he is O.K. with the Secretary of War taking charge of persons and property behind Union lines in the absence of Congessional legislation.
Washington to Mr. Meredith, Letter
Webster sends regrets he cannot dine with Mr. Meredith on Christmas day due to arrival of his wife in town.
Washington to Mr. [Russell] Larmon, Letter
President Eisenhower writes to Assistant Secretary of Health Russell R. Larmon, regretting his decision to resign and wishing him well.
[Washington] to Richard M. Blatchford [New York], Letter
Writes of the weather, his new wagon, and that he is occupied with Central American Affairs.
[Washington] to Richard M. Blatchford [New York], Letter
Writes of his pending work for the day including the Thrasher case and the "supposed treaty between England, France and Spain."
[Washington] to Richard M. Blatchford [New York], Letter
Writes that he has decided on a "course of conduct... toward [Lajos] Kossuth" as well as discussing financial matters and informing Blatchford that he may read his reply to the House on the Thrasher case.
[Washington] to [Sen.]Daniel S. Dickinson, Letter
Webster writes to Daniel S. Dickinson that despite his initial misgivings for the man, as the two leave for break, Webster was impressed by Dickinson's work in the Senate during the session.
Washington to [unknown], Letter
Writes to a newspaper editor about publishing opposition to the Kansas/Nebaska bill and the creation of a democratic party opposed to slavery.
Waste book accounts
In English.
Watercolor Paintings of Dartmouth College
Waterman Ensworth writ of judgement
In English.
Waterville Valley Association and Waterville, New Hampshire records
Waterville Valley Association and Waterville, NH. The collection contains Legal and financial records, and correspondence, town reports, correspondence, and photographs relating to the history of the Association and town.
Wayne Broehl Jr. papers
Wayne G. Broeh l(1922-2006), professor at Tuck Business School. The collection consists of research material and typescript draft for his book "Tuck and Tucker: The Origin of the Graduate Business School."
Wayne Broehl oral history interview
The oral history interview with Wayne Broehl is comprised of an audiocassette recording and an indexed transcript of the recording. The interview was conducted by Jane L. Carroll on August 18, 1998. The interview runs for approximately one hour and covers his teaching career at the Tuck School and his role advising the College and its trustees on the College's investment policies.
Wayne Edson Stevens papers
Wayne Edson Stevens (1892-1959), professor of history. The collection contains correspondence, class and lectures notes, examinations, syllabi, articles and book reviews relating to his career as a teacher of history at Dartmouth College.
Wayne Scherzer oral history interview
Wayne Scherzer. Oral history interview documenting his undergraduate experience at Dartmouth College.
W.B. Wait letter
Two-page letter from W.B. Wait in Greenwood to the president, asking the president to recommend a man to teach a select young ladies' seminary in Greenwood, Massachusetts.
W.B. Wiegand diary
W.B. Wiegand. Consist of his Arctic diary bound with two monographs "Churchill and Nelson" and "The Arctic in Hudson Strait" as well as a typescript of his essay entitled "Marble Island - an Arctic beauty spot."
W.E. Bennett or W.J. Charleston letter
In English.
W.E. Gladstone letter
In English.