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William Dennison letter
In English.
William Dennison letter
In English.
William Dennison letter
In English.
William Devereux Walker letter
Letter from William Devereux Walker in San Francisco, California to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will be unable to complete the remaining year of his course but would like his diploma.
William Devereux Walker letter
Two-page letter from William Devereux Walker in San Francisco, California to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding writer's degree from Dartmouth and Dartmouth men in California.
William Devereux Walker letter
Letter from William Devereux Walker in San Francisco to Asa Dodge Smith. Walker writes that he will return to Dartmouth for his diploma. Mr. Swezey's health. Walker asks if he will have to prepare a part for Commencement.
William Dewey letter
In English.
William DeWitt Hyde letter
One-page letter from William DeWitt Hyde at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine to Marvin D. Bisbee in Hanover. Hyde asks Bisbee how many people work at Dartmouth's library and how much they are paid, as the question of library spending has arisen at Bowdoin.
William Dexter Dowe letter
Ten-page letter from William Dexter Dowe at Dartmouth College to M.M. Tuttle in Acton, Massachusetts, telling her that the press has commenced a tirade against President Lord because of his views on slavery. He thinks it a divine institution.
William Duane letter
In English.
William Duer letter
Letter from William Duer to James Evans, informing him that he will not be able to pay debt until the following week.
William Duer letter
In English.
William Dunfey papers
William “Bud” L. Dunfey; (1925-1991) hotelier and political activist in NH. Dunfey served on the campaigns of politicians such as John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, and was also appointed to the UN by President Carter. The collection includes both personal and professional papers, and includes correspondence, financial records, drafts of works by Dunfey, campaign information on both the national and state level, and information on the many organizations Dunfey supported.
William Durant letter
Four-page letter from William Durant in Boston to Julia [Durant?], describing the funeral of Daniel Webster and his home in Marshfield. (Photocopy)
William E. Chandler letter
Two-page letter from William E. Chandler in Concord, New Hampshire to "Bro. Wheeler." Chandler relates that Mr. Gilmore wants to delay giving the disclosure to Wheeler until after the Republican Convention of January 6. He directs Wheeler to ensure that "the L. organization" is operational in the towns in District 7. Chandler also refers to a "new secret work" held by C.S. Whitehouse and to "new rituals" for the councils.
William E. Robinson letter
In English.
William Earl Dodge letter
Two-page letter from William Earl Dodge to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will send Smith a $1000 R.R. bond for a scholarship for young men entering the ministry.
William Earl Dodge letter
Letter from William Earl Dodge in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he sends railroad bonds in payment for his subscription in the name of Daniel Blaisdell.
William Earl Dodge letter
Four-page letter from William Earl Dodge in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he had thought to send Mr. Frary $200 and to allow him to draw on him for $50 in January.
William Earl Dodge letter
Two-page letter from William Earl Dodge in Baltimore to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he thinks Marsh may give $1000. He encloses letter to Marsh and his nephew. Enclosure lacking.