977 resultados para Phillips, Jonathan, 1796-1868.


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Folders 1 and 2 contain two manuscript copies of the same journal; these copies are not identical, but instead reveal Kirkland's revisions and additions as he rewrote some journal entries.

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Folders 3, 4, and 5 contain three manuscript copies of the same journal; these copies are not identical, but instead reveal Kirkland's revisions and additions as he rewrote some journal entries.

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This letter was sent to Tudor's father in London, England in care of Thomas Dickason & Co.

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Tudor wrote this letter on a "Saturday morn[ing]." Although he wrote "1896" on the exterior, he presumably meant 1796.

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Tudor wrote "1896" on the exterior of this letter; he presumably meant 1796.

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This poem is about winter and appears to be an assemblage of passages from several published works along with Tudor's own compositions. On the verso, Tudor wrote "Abbott 2nd. March 1796." On the empty envelope is written: "Letters from my dear deceased friend J.H.T.," along with a note in another hand reading: "no letters found enclosed." It is unclear whether or not the envelope formerly held the poem.

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Paper notebook lacking covers with a handwritten copy of John Davis's 1781 Commencement poem titled “Poem. ” The verso of the last page is inscribed: “Benj’a Parker’s property Given him by Remington March 4th 1782.” The last page has a Latin phrase, "Finis cum fistilo jig," and the phrase, "He that has [some] hair cannot wear a wig."

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Annotated and interleaved almanac in marble-paper covers with minimal annotations to the calendar pages, generally "J" and "S." The interleaved pages contain sporadic handwritten entries including brief notes about deaths in the community, ministers whose sermons Pearson attended, Corporation meetings, and student examinations. There are entries noting the deaths of Harvard undergraduates Isaac Wellington (who drowned) and Francis Brigham (who died of a fever). The almanac is the version printed and sold in Boston by T. & J. Fleet.