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John Leach letter
Two-page letter from John Leach in Nashua to Asa Dodge Smith regarding his son's misdeeds.
John Lefavour Stanley letter
Three-page letter from John Lefavour Stanley in East Gloucester to Asa Dodge Smith, asking under what conditions he may enter Dartmouth at the beginning of the spring term.
John Lefavour Stanley letter
Letter from John Lefavour Stanley in Concord, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, asking whether one must be back at college on Thursday.
John Lefavour Stanley letter
Letter from John Lefavour Stanley in East Gloucester to Asa Dodge Smith, asking to be excused from college to teach.
John Lewis Ketcham letter
Three-page letter from John Lewis Ketcham in Indianapolis to Asa Dodge Smith about his son Willie's religious life.
John Lewis Ketcham letter
Two-page letter from John Lewis Ketcham in Indianapolis to Asa Dodge Smith, commending his son Frank to Smith's special care.
John Lewis Ketcham letter
Four-page letter from John Lewis Ketcham in Indianapolis to Asa Dodge Smith, with his graditude for Smith's letter regarding writer's sons.
John Lewis Ketcham letter
Three-page letter from John Lewis Ketcham in Indianapolis to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he wants Frank to remain in his class if possible.
John Lewis Ketcham letter
Three-page letter from John Lewis Ketcham in Indianapolis to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he thinks his son Frank should stay on at Dartmouth.
John Lewis Ketcham letter
Two-page letter from John Lewis Ketcham in Peacham, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he and his mother have decided that Frank should go to Williams.
John Lord letter
Twelve-page letter from John Lord in Stamford, Connecticut to Nathan Lord in Hanover, New Hampshire on the death of his wife, Mary Porter Lord.
John Lord letter
One-page letter from John Lord in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith. Lord writes to accept his appointment as lecturer in history.
John Lord letter
Two-page letter from John Lord in Stamford, Connecticut to Asa Dodge Smith, recommending Joseph C. Bodwell for an honory degree. Writer received an LL.D. from New York University.
John M. Kimball letter
Two-page letter from John M. Kimball in Pembroke to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he wishes to know the political sentiments of the young men who have applied for his school.
John M. Kimball letter
Letter from John M. Kimball in Pembroke, N.H., to Asa Dodge Smith. Kimball asks Smith to recommend a teacher to take Mr. Walker's place. (Referred by Smith to Mr. Anderson.)
John McKinlay letter
Four-page letter from John McKinlay in Lebanon, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, accepting the appointment as examiner. Elias Lyman Magoon's letter and writer's action upon it. Can Smith come the 18th?
John Merrit letter
Two-page letter from John Merrit ("The old man of the Mountain") to Asa Dodge Smith, introducing writer's book on the earth and offering to meet Smith and discuss it.
John Milton Peck letter
Three-page letter from John Milton Peck in Claremont, New Hampshire, asking for information about James Spaulding, a Dartmouth junior, who is staying in writer's house during his suspension from college.
John Morse Ordway letter
Two-page letter from John Morse Ordway in Manchester, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is not able to be present at the examination. Also talks about Smith's Manchester visit.
John Murdock Stow letter
One-page letter from John Murdock Stow in Sullivan to Asa Dodge Smith enclosing $13.75 toward the Cheshire scholarship.