23 resultados para Schill, Ferdinand von, 1776-1809.
em Harvard University
Address of the Trustees of a London Charity School to the Parent of a proposed scholar, 1776 June 24
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This two-and-a-half-page handwritten document contains a copy of a set of rules for a parent of a school identified as "Saint Mary Rotherhith United Society."
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This brief handwritten note requests a meeting with the parents of Croswell's students in order to continue the school.
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One-page handwritten copy of the vote of the Boston Selectmen responding to Croswell's complaint, as usher of the South Grammar School of Boston, against a parent.
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One-page handwritten document certifying Caleb Hayden was taught the art of gauging.
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This folder contains two penmanship specimens dated 1786 and 1787.
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Two handwritten copies of a document certifying Croswell's employment as an usher in the Boston South Public Grammar School.
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This folder contains two handwritten documents recommending Croswell as an instructor of literature, languages, and mathematics.
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Two leaves containing a handwritten agreement between Samuel Cheney and William Croswell as partners in school-keeping.
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Printed circular signed by Samuel Cheney stating school regulations.
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One leaf containing handwritten financial notes related to the closing of the Middle Street School and subsequent rent payments.
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Two-page document containing financial calculations related to Croswell's day and evening students.
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This brief handwritten note, signed by the parent of a Liverpool student, certifies Croswell's proficiency as an instructor.
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Draft of an agreement between Croswell and Turner related to their evening school in Liverpool.
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Printed advertisement for the evening classes of William Croswell and Charles Turner in Liverpool with handwritten notes on the verso.
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This folder contains two handwritten documents, dated January 27, 1808, and April 22, 1808, related to the dissolution of the partnership between William Croswell and Charles Turner.