996 resultados para Townsend, William Blair--1723-1778--Correspondence


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Two letters regarding Tudor’s research into James Otis.

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Two letters on topics such as Mason’s search for original documents relating to the Constitution and the admission of Missouri to the union as a slave state.

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Two letters expressing condolences for the death of the elder William Tudor and thanking Tudor for his concern over an unnamed affliction of McCauley. McCauley also includes in both letters bank drafts for Delia Tudor Stewart.

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One letter, written from London, regarding an exhibition of Newton’s art and improvements of the English School in cabinet painting.

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One letter from Olsen thanking Tudor for a description of Harvard.

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Four letters in which Otis relays his thoughts on the Boston judicial system and losing his Senate seat in 1822. Also included is correspondence responding to Tudor’s request for information on his uncle, James Otis.

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One letter requesting information about Harvard students and a new law professorship.

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One letter regarding an "unpleasant" reserve between them.

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One letter explaining his decision to decline membership in the Anthology Society, critiquing Rees’s Cyclopaedia, and discussing the North American Review.

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One letter regarding communication enclosed from Tudor’s sister, Delia Tudor Stewart, and Secretary of State Henry Clay.

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Two letters regarding commissions executed by Tudor on her behalf and on behalf of Elizabeth Degen.

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One letter concerning an English legal manuscript, probably John Reeves’ History of the English Law.

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Four letters relaying information about Russell’s travels and social activities, including her observations on the manners of Southerners she had encountered.

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Three letters in which Sedgwick writes about education, the arts, and various social interactions.

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Three letters relaying news of Spear’s travels and friends. She also offers frank romantic advice to Tudor, particularly regarding a young lady he met in Baltimore, Miss Patterson.