180 resultados para Haile, William Henry, 1833-1901.


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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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Four letters written from Oaklands. One letter from Emma expressing her grief and shock over the death of their father was finished by her husband, who described hearing the news from a friend, and Emma’s subsequent reaction. In other letters, Gardiner offers advice on resolving the elder William Tudor’s debts by selling off assets such as shares in the Boston Athenaeum and in a pew at Trinity Church. In one letter, Gardiner also offers his opinion regarding the prospects of Henry James (Harry) Tudor’s law career.

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This letter was written aboard the U.S.S. Franklin. Stewart writes in detail about William’s brother Henry James (Harry) Tudor, and concerns about his character, particularly his "natural indolence and indifference." He notes that like his wife, Delia, Harry spends money irresponsibly. Stewart also writes he tried to interest Harry in the pursership of the Franklin, and had hoped he would be appointed to the Consulate of Tripoli or Tunis.

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Five letters sent from Gardiner, Maine, Boston, and New York. In several, there are messages included from Emma and Robert Hallowell Gardiner. One letter includes anectdotes regarding the late William Tudor and the American Revolution. One letter written to Tudor while he was chargé d’affairs in Rio de Janeiro relates news that his brother, Henry James (Harry), was setting up a salt-making business; it also includes a message from Delia, anticipating his return to the United States. Two additional undated letters, addressed to Tudor in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, likely before Tudor’s father died in 1819, contain family news and local gossip.

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Letter facetiously addressed to "Juan."

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Two letters requesting General Knox’s removal from the Tudor family residence at Franklin Place.

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One letter notifying Tudor Harvard's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa had selected him to deliver an oration.

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Two letters providing information and historical sources on James Otis.

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One letter regarding Boit’s business enterprises.

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One letter from the Boston merchant in England regarding experiments in ship construction and Frederic Tudor’s ideas on designing sailing vessels to transport ice.

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One letter regarding an inquiry from Tudor.

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Four letters regarding a shipment of fish, and market for flour and wheat. Includes one duplicate letter, and two bills of lading.