297 resultados para Dommartin, Elzéar Auguste Cousin de (1768-1799)
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3-page handwritten list of evidence summarizing the testimony provided by individual students against William Tudor.
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Handwritten lists "To the Presid. Holyoke" of students consisting of "those who have been recd according to vote," and "Those ye remain to be admitted," and a record of the vote to remove waiters involved in the rebellion of their positions.
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One-page undated handwritten confession by Jonathan William Austin to the Harvard faculty.
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One-page handwritten petition by Jonathan William Austin to the Harvard Corporation requesting readmission to the College.
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One-page handwritten petition by Jonathan William Austin to the Harvard Faculty requesting readmission to the College.
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One-page handwritten petition by Stephen Peabody to the Harvard Corporation requesting readmission to the College.
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One-page undated handwritten confession by Stephen Peabody to the Harvard Faculty.
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One-page handwritten confession by William Tudor to "the Reverend the Governors of the this Society."
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One-page handwritten petition by William Tudor to the Harvard Corporation requesting readmission to the College.
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Two-page handwritten petition by William Tudor to the Harvard Faculty requesting readmission.
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Itemized handwritten bill for the services of eight men who guarded the College property on April 3, 1768. Includes a note by Deputy Sheriff William How[e] acknowledging receipt of payment by President Holyoke on May 21, 1768.
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Handwritten copy of the vote of the Corporation to readmit Austin, Tudor, and Peabody, with the note that "The President entered his protest against the above vote." The document also transcribes a vote to amend the College Law Chapter V, Law 1 regarding students' quarterly charges from the Steward and Butler.
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Folded piece of paper with handwritten title used to organize papers related to the Rebellion of 1768.
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Two octavo-sized leaves containing a one-page handwritten letter from Samuel Phillips, President of the Massachusetts Senate, to Professor Pearson informing him of a bill before the Senate for enlarging the power of the College to hold tax-exempt real estate.
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Four folio-sized pages containing a handwritten letter from President Willard to the President of the Massachusetts Senate, Samuel Phillips, regarding the taxation of College real estate and the history of the College's compromise with the Committee of the town of Cambridge regarding taxation.