40 resultados para Nathaniel Davis


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Draft of a one-page letter to Judge John Davis regarding a mathematical problem.

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Four drafts of a letter to Judge Davis requesting his aid in obtaining payment from Harvard.

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Draft of a letter regarding Croswell's compensation from Harvard.

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This brief handwritten document certifies that the guardianship of Richard Nichols of Reading, Massachusetts, was granted to yeoman Thomas Hartshorn of Reading according to the records of the Probate Court in Framingham, Massachusetts. The document is attested by James Winthrop in his capacity as register of probate for Middlesex County.

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Accompanies report dated May 19, 1807.

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Four printed quarter bills for Nathaniel Thayer (Harvard AB 1789) with sizing and punishment totals, signed by Steward Caleb Gannett.

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Paper-notebook copy lacking covers with a copy of John Davis's 1781 Commencement poem. The Harvard College Library stamp is on the front page.

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In this letter, Davis writes Shapleigh that he will not attend commencement.

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Davis requests Shapleigh to send him the remainder of Mr. Adams' bills for settlement.

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Handwritten letter from Nathaniel Robbins regarding Philip Draper.

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A pencilled note in the hand of John Langdon Sibley reads: "Probably the handwriting of Dr. Lardner." Sibley based his attribution on a letter from Nathaniel Lardner to Edward Wigglesworth, also written July 12, 1764, in the Houghton Library's autograph file during the nineteenth century. Verso of letter contains list, in another hand, of books donated to Harvard by Joseph Jennings.