73 resultados para Watson, William D.


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One letter regarding the death of Tudor’s father and the acreage of his estate.

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Three letters regarding Tudor’s literary works.

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Five letters written from Ligorno, Italy, on topics including the travels of Tudor and other friends, piracy in the Mediterranean, and Degen’s recollections of a visit to the Tudor family in Boston.

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Four letters on topics such as Tudor’s travel plans, news of friends, and the Degen children.

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Three letters recounting news of friends and Degen’s social activities in Ligorno.

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One letter regarding subscriptions for Tudor’s work on James Otis.

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Four letters on topics including Gilman’s literary work, his upcoming move to Charleston, South Carolina, to become pastor of a Unitarian church, and his impressions of the city once there, as well as subscriptions for Tudor’s work on James Otis.

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One letter mentioning the French ambassador to Naples, Charles Jean-Marie Alquier. In French.

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Two letters explaining the elder William Tudor’s debts.

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One letter requesting information on the state of national agriculture, manufacturing, and industry on behalf of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry.

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Four letters regarding the construction of an Episcopal church in Boston, and the various literary and intellectual pursuits of both men.

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One letter inquiring if the president corresponded with James Otis, or if he was aware of any fellow Virginians who had contact with Otis while he was alive. Tudor was seeking to obtain letters, or extracts of letters, that Otis had written. Following the onset of mental illness, Otis destroyed his personal papers, leaving few original materials documenting his life and career.

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One letter regarding a meeting between the elder William Tudor and the King of England at the Court of Saint James.

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

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Two letters regarding Lee’s business activities and an offer to help Tudor find a commercial position in Europe.