Twentieth century manuscript copies of correspondence between Thaddeus William Harris and Edward Everett, 1847 August


Autoria(s): Harvard University Archives
Data(s)

31/12/1969

01/08/1847

Resumo

One letter from Harris, the University Librarian, to President Everett, enclosed with a historical account of the Great Salt and its donor, Richard Harris, and sketches of the new engravings on the Great Salt, Stoughton Cup, and Browne Cup bearing donor names. Harris writes that he hopes to have his account of the Great Salt published in the Cambridge Chronicle and is gratified to hear of Everett’s plans to use an excerpt in his Commencement dinner speech. In a short note of reply, Everett writes that Harris’ account of the silver was "received with great favor" during the dinner.

Identificador

HUB 3790.2 Box 1, Folder 3

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Publicador

Harvard University Archives

Relação

Harvard University Archives: Documents related to the Harvard College Plate, 1736-1923-->I. Correspondence and memorandum, 1781-1905

Direitos

Open for research.