1000 resultados para Jemison, Mary, 1743-1833.


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Draft of a letter referencing Croswell's work on cubic equations.

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Draft of a letter regarding Croswell's time working on the Harvard Library Catalogue.

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Four pages of notes and copies of letters including two rough drafts of a July 1833 letter presumably written to the former United States President John Quincy Adams.

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Two drafts on one leaf of a letter regarding the depreciation of currency.

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Five drafts of a letter providing a chronology of Croswell's time working on the Harvard Library Catalogue.

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Two drafts of a letter requesting financial assistance.

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Paper notebook containing copies of letters sent by Croswell to the Harvard Board of Overseers, the Boston City Council, the Boston School Committee, and the Harvard Benevolent Society.

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Ten drafts of letters to the Massachusetts General Court written between February 1833 and March 1834.

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Five drafts of a letter.

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Five drafts of a letter.

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Four drafts of a letter.

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Eleven-page notebook containing John Winthrop's handwritten observations and calculations. Titled by Winthrop "Observations of 'Spots' on ye Sun with ye Naked Eye," this is the first known record of his scientific observations and records what he saw while examining the sun "with an 8 foot telescope from 6 a.m. til sun set" on the Boston Commons and concluding with "a considerable aurora borealis" that night (April 20, 1739). It has been speculated that his reference to the aurora borealis in these observations may indicate that he recognized the interrelation of the aurora borealis and sun spots, a concept which was not definitively established until the mid-nineteenth century.

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The volume, bound in a modern green leather binding, contains accounts for the Classes of 1732-1743. The Steward's accounts with Harvard College are interspersed throughout the volume.

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Handwritten copy, signed by Josiah Willard, of a March 7, 1743 Council vote ordering further work by a Committee considering a petition by the Harvard Corporation related to ferry fares, and a half-page response by Francis Foxcroft suggesting that the Committee recommend certain fare rates and ferryman percentages.