990 resultados para Hop, Hendrik, 1723-1808.
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Draft of a letter requesting help in publishing a map.
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Draft of a letter to James Maury, the American consul in Liverpool, with information about Croswell's failed plans to publish a map.
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Draft of a letter with information about Croswell's activities.
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Two-page letter describing Croswell's time in England.
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Draft of a two-page letter to London geographer William Faden concerning Croswell's Mercator map.
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Draft of a two-page letter concerning Croswell's publishing interests.
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Draft of a one-page letter regarding Croswell's financial situation.
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This folder contains five bills and receipts for purchases made by William Croswell in Liverpool, England.
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Handwritten agreement between Croswell and geographer William Faden of Westminster, Massachusetts, for the engraving and printing of three maps.
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This folder contains five documents with diary entries written by Croswell in London and Liverpool.
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This bill was rendered to Harvard College by Bartholomew Green for costs related to the printing of the Library Catalogue. The verso contains a receipt for payment signed by Green on January 11, 1723/4.
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This bill was rendered to Harvard College by Samuel Gerrish for costs related to the printing of the Library Catalogue. The verso contains a receipt for payment signed by Gerrish on January 6, 1723/4.
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This brief note from Samuel Gerrish to library keeper Joshua Gee is dated only as "Thursday Evening" and refers to payment issues related to the printing of the Library Catalogue. Gee refers to the note in his December 24, 1723, letter to President Leverett (UAIII 50.27.14 Box 1, Folder 7).
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This one-and-a-half-page letter to Harvard President John Leverett concerns the printing of the library catalogue.
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This receipt acknowledges payment from the Harvard College Treasurer Edward Hutchinson for Joshua Gee's service in preparing the Library Catalogue. The receipt is dated as January 14, 1723, but presumably follows the December 25, 1723, vote of the Harvard Corporation to pay Gee for his services and refers to January 14, 1723/4.