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William Hayes Lord letter
Letter from William Hayes Lord in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith, accepting Smith's invitation to act on the Examining Committee.
William Hayes Lord letter
Three-page letter from William Hayes Lord in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing his son's letter. Writer wants to know the exact meaning and force of Smith's action.
William Hayes Lord letter
Three-page letter from William Hayes Lord in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith, accepting Smith's invitation to examine the competitors for the Lockwood prizes.
William Hayes Lord letter
Four-page letter from William Hayes Lord in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith, recommending Ira T. Field as a teacher and manager in the gymnasium.
William Hayes Lord letter
Three-page letter from William Hayes Lord in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith with Silas Gridley May's character and prospects.
William Hayes Lord letter
Letter from William Hayes Lord in Montpelier, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he hears good reports of May and hopes he will be taken back into college.
William Henry Bartlett letter
Two-page letter from William Henry Bartlett in Concord, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has been ill but has just now written Mrs. Farwell.
William Henry Duncan letter
In English.
William Henry Greene
Two-page letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he does not know where his son William is. He encloses $ 16 to pay the boy's fare home. (At end: Receipt given E.D. Sanborn Greene for $16)
William Henry Greene
Two-page letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he wishes to meet Smith. He thinks they have done William an injustice. He plans to leave college. Can he not be persuaded to stay?
William Henry Greene
Two-page letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, William Henry Duncan and David Aiken, telling them that he cannot attend the reunion of his class.
William Henry Greene letter
Four-page letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith with criticism of Smith's Inaugural address.
William Henry Greene letter
Three-page letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he would like him to investigate the conduct of writer's boys.
William Henry Greene letter
Four-page letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that there is a restaurant in Hanover where drink can be bought at all hours. William has been going there.
William Henry Greene letter
Letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, acknowledging, on behalf of his sister, Mrs. Miles, Smith's letters about the sickness and death of her son, Thomson.
William Henry Greene letter
Two-page letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will send the college Reading Room a Buffalo newspaper. He is pleased with William's behavior.
William Henry Greene letter
Letter from William Henry Greene at Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith. Greene does not want William to leave before it is necessary. He leaves it to Dr. Crosby and Smith. The letter mentions William's health.
William Henry Greene letter
Three-page letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him about the religious change in his son John.
William Henry Greene letter
Letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, asking to have John excused for the first fortnight of the term.
William Henry Greene letter
Letter from William Henry Greene in Buffalo to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing a draft for $ 500.