134 resultados para Colburn, Warren, 1793-1833.
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Handwritten order to John Sale to pay scholarship funds to Nathan Stone for use by his son, signed by John Clarke, David Tilden, and James Morrill. A receipt dated February 6, 1794 is attached to the document.
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The name of Jabez Kimball is written on the verso, though it seems unlikely that he was White's preceptor, as they graduated in the same class from Harvard College.
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This memoir, written by White in 1837, describes his undergraduate years at Harvard from 1793 to 1797. It contains lengthy passages about a wide variety of experiences White had as a student. He wrote about his classes and professors, student life, American politics, politics in the world at large, food, his classmates, and many other topics. The memoir includes passages from a diary that White seems to have kept as a student, as well as reflections clearly written later in life. White wrote this memoir in 15 separate notebooks, each embossed with "Platner & Porter, Congress" in the upper left-hand corner. Platner & Porter was the manufacturer of the notebooks.
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Handwritten one-page letter from J. Warren to Caleb Gannett about the charges in a quarter bill received by Warren's son. J. Warren is likely James Warren (1726-1808, Harvard AB 1745), referring to the quarter bill of his son Charles Warren (1762–1784, Harvard AB 1782).
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Six printed quarter bills for Samuel Stearns (Harvard AB 1794) with Steward and Commons, Sizings, Study and Cellar Rent, Instruction, Library, French Instruction, Medical Instruction, Books, Sweepers, Catalogues and Commencement Dinner, Repairs, Wood, and Punishment totals. Bills signed by Steward Caleb Gannett.
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This series consists of handwritten slips written by the borrower with the promise of repayment with interest to a specified lender. Some of the notes reflect loans made to the Butler by members of the community, and others are promissory notes to Adams signed by Harvard students.
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Newspaper clipping of "The Fount" section of the Columbian Centinel of June 29, 1793 with the text of Junior Classology.
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Three clippings from the Columbian Centinel titled "'Squire Laureat Tobey to Sawney Laureat 'Squire, Inscribes this second edition of that delicate canticle 'Assology' being a parody on the first edition" written July 5, 1793; "Assology: Inscribed to well-beloved 'Squire Laureat Tobey" written July 18, 1793; "'Squire Tobey, to 'Squire Sawney" written July 18, 1793, and an undated "'Squire Tobey, to 'Squire Sawney."
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One undated clipping from the Columbian Centinel titled "Squire Tobey, to 'Squire Sawney."
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Published copy of the 1790 College Laws, with the admittatur of undergraduate Samuel Abbot Kneeland signed by President Joseph Willard on August 15, 1793.
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These minutes, recorded on the recto and verso of a single page, are incomplete excerpts.
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In this letter from Levi Colburn to Loammi Baldwin, Colburn details the cost estimates in dollars for the roof, floors, windows, and labor of University Hall.