999 resultados para Angell, Sarah Caswell, 1831-1903


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Two drafts of a letter regarding Croswell's intention to break his lease due to loud noises.

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Brief letter concerning the repayment of a loan.

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One draft of a complaint regarding noisy neighbors.

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Title transcribed by cataloger.

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Three-page handwritten letter form Josiah Quincy to Loammi Baldwin explaining the reasons for the dismissal of Baldwin's nephew, Loammi Baldwin (who matriculated with the Class of 1833), from the College.

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One-page handwritten letter of introduction for Sarah King, widow of Edward King of Cincinnati.

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The tenth volume of College Papers contains original documents dating from 1821 to 1824, spanning the tenures of president John Thornton Kirkland and treasurer John Davis. Much of the volume consists of general administrative correspondence exchanged between Kirkland and Davis, as well as correspondence between Davis and Steward Stephen Higginson. It also contains a printed document from 1831, during the tenure of president Josiah Quincy.

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The tenth volume of College Papers contains original documents dating from 1821 to 1824, spanning the tenures of president John Thornton Kirkland and treasurer John Davis. Much of the volume consists of general administrative correspondence exchanged between Kirkland and Davis, as well as correspondence between Davis and Steward Stephen Higginson. It also contains a printed document from 1831, during the tenure of president Josiah Quincy.

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Manuscript testimony, dated April 11, 1727, regarding the declaration of the paternity of a child out of wedlock born to Charity Caswell, probably in January of 1727. Signed by midwife Mary Crossman; also by Sarah Dean and Elizabeth Caswell.