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William Leonard Gage letter
Three-page letter from William Leonard Gage in Watertown, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, applying for the professorship of modern languages at Dartmouth.
William Leonard Gage letter
Letter from William Leonard Gage in Watertown, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith with additional references.
William Leonard Gage letter
Letter from William Leonard Gage in Watertown, Massachusetts to Edward Silas Tobey, applying for the professorship of modern languages at Dartmouth. (Written on the back of a circular advertising books published by Goulg and Lincoln)
William Leonard Gage letter
Part of a letter from William Leonard Gage in Watertown, Massachusetts, describing his qualifications for the professorship of modern languages at Dartmouth.
William Leonard Gage letter
Letter from William Leonard Gage in Hanover, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that William Green did not break in a saloon door in Lebanon. Writer believes Tracy did that.
William Leonard Gage letter
Letter from William Leonard Gage in Concord, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him the name of the man who kept the saloon at Lebanon Centre was Tousan.
William Leonard Worcester letter
Letter from William Leonard Worcester at Dartmouth College to the faculty of Dartmouth College, asking to be excused from making up German for the present term.
William Leonard Worcester letter
Letter from William Leonard Worcester in St. Johnsbury Center to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will not be able to attend recitation before Tuesday the 6th.
William Lewis Dayton letter
In English.
William Lowndes Yancey letter
In English.
William Luther Gaylord letter
Two-page letter from William Luther Gaylord in Fitzwilliam to Asa Dodge Smith, thanking Smith for the honorary degree conferred upon him.
William M. Leeds letter
Two-page letter from William M. Leeds in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he thinks that his brother needs a six months' vacation.
William Makepeace Thackeray letters
Letters from William Makepeace Thackeray in Washington and New York to George and Anna Ticknor in Boston in which he says good-bye to Mrs. Ticknor. Mentions his lecturing and asks to be excused from a dinner engagement.
William Makepeace Thackeray papers
The papers of William Makepeace Thackeray includes a letter to Thomas Carlyle on the return of a book, a letter to John Mitchell Kemble seeking work as a correspondent, a letter to Harper and Bros. regarding American rights to English humourists, and a fair copy of a poem entitled "I'd be a tadpole." Also includes a letter from Thomas Fraser regarding publication of General Pope's memoirs. Typed transcripts of some letters filed with this Mss.
William Matson petition
Petition of William Matson of Marlow, New Hampshire to John Wentworth informing him that he andthe proprietors of Marlow protest the boundaty with [East Alsteas]. Part of text is missing.
William Mattocks letter
In English.
William Mattocks letter
In English.
William Maxwell Evarts letter
In English.
William Maxwell Evarts letter
In English.