135 resultados para Draper, John William, 1811-1882.
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Four pages of notes and copies of letters including two rough drafts of a July 1833 letter presumably written to the former United States President John Quincy Adams.
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Two drafts on one leaf of a letter regarding the depreciation of currency.
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Two handwritten copies of a request to subscribers for monetary aid to Croswell on the credit of the future sales of his published map.
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This half-page slip contains receipts for two Harvard College Library books received by Harvard College Tutors John Mellen (1752-1828; Harvard AB 1770) and William Bentley (1759-1819; Harvard AB 1777).
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This letter was sent to Tudor's father in London, England in care of Thomas Dickason & Co.
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Tudor wrote this letter on a "Saturday morn[ing]." Although he wrote "1896" on the exterior, he presumably meant 1796.
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This letter was sent to Tudor's father in London, England in care of Thomas Dickason & Co.
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Tudor wrote "1896" on the exterior of this letter; he presumably meant 1796.
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This letter was sent to Tudor's brother in Paris, France, via a Mr. Bromfield.
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This legal agreement, a guarantee of financial support for entering student James Savage (A.B. 1803), was signed on July 25, 1799 by his two guarantors, William Tudor and John Cooper. The document was also signed by two witnesses, William Tudor's sons John Henry Tudor and Frederic Tudor. The agreement specifies that, in the event of Savage's failure to settle all financial obligations to the President and Fellows of Harvard College during the course of his studies, the two guarantors would be responsible for a payment of two hundred ounces of silver. It seems that the Tudors and Cooper were relatives of Savage, thus explaining their desire to assure his entry to Harvard by entering into this financial obligation.