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Charles Carroll Hall letter
Two-page letter from Charles Carroll Hall in Sandwich, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing Mr. Hanson's letter. Writer doubts whether the position is suited to his capacities. Also talks about Dartmouth students at Andover.
Charles Carroll Hall letter
Four-page letter from Charles Carroll Hall in Sandwich, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding writer's religious conversion. He asks Smith's advice about entering the ministry.
Charles Carroll Hall letter
Two-page letter from Charles Carroll Hall in Boston, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding foreign missions. Also enquires after Kimball's health.
Charles Carroll Woodman letter
Four-page letter from Charles Carroll Woodman to the Dartmouth College faculty, asking to be excused from college on order to teach school in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.
Charles Converse Chatfield letter
One-page letter from Charles Converse Chatfield in New Haven, Conn. to Asa Dodge Smith. Chatfield enquires about the whereabouts of A.G. Boothe and D.G. Hill. Hill has not paid his subscription to the Courant.
Charles Dana Barrows letter
Six-page letter from Charles Dana Barrows in Portland, Maine to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding Smith's lecture at Fryeburg. He is asking Smith to outline a systematic course of reading for the writer to follow.
Charles Dana Barrows letter
Three-page letter from Charles Dana Barrows in Norway, Maine to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith's advice about entering the New York seminary.
Charles Dana Barrows letter
Three-page letter from Charles Dana Barrows in Norway, Maine to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Mr. Barker would like to enter Dartmouth and hopes he may be examined July 13 or 14. Will Smith give him a certificate such as is required for entry to Andover Theological Seminary.
Charles Dexter Cleveland letter
Two-page letter from Charles Dexter Cleveland in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, congratulating Smith upon his accession to the presidency of Dartmouth College.
Charles Eben Swett letter
Letter from Charles Eben Swett to Asa Dodge Smith, asking whether Dartmouth will grant him a master's degree.
Charles Ebenezer Hill letter
One-page letter from Charles Ebenezer Hill in Masonville, N.H., to Asa Dodge Smith. Hill asks to be excused from the first six weeks of the spring term in order to teach.
Charles Edward Emerson letter
Letter from Charles Edward Emerson in Nashua to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to send the writer his standing.
Charles Edward Milliken letter
Letter from Charles Edward Milliken in Littleton, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, refusing to act as on of the examiners at the close of the term.
Charles Edwin Hall letter
Four-page letter from Charles Edwin Hall in Williamstown, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he wishes to enter Dartmouth with the Class of 1870. He does not know why Mr. Westgate should be allowed to keep him out.
Charles Follen letter
Two-page letter from Charles Follen in Westsport to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he and his partner will reach Hanover on Tuesday. They will be able to make progress with Prof. Quimby's plan.
Charles Follen letter
Letter from Charles Follen in Princeton, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him about his illness which has prevented him from attending to the plan.
Charles Follen letter
Letter from Charles Follen in Boston, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, enquiring whether Smith has received Cabot's plan.
Charles Frederick Wingate letter
Two-page letter from Charles Frederick Wingate in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to recommend students who would write articles for an educational journal which writer proposes to establish.
Charles Gordon Johnson letter
Letter from Charles Gordon Johnson on Northfield, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he cannot be present the first four weeks of the next term as he has taken a school.
Charles H. Bartlett letter
Letter from Charles H. Bartlett in Concord, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Gov. Smyth would be happy to confer with Smith on matters of interest to Dartmouth, should Smith be in that vicinity soon.