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Historical Manuscripts Collection
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Contents List
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Abbott, Sereno Timothy (AC 1833). Essay: "Thoughts."
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1833
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Box 7: folder 7
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Adams, Charles Baker (AC 1834), Marion College, Mo., to William S. Tyler, Amherst College. Two letters. 1. Slavery
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1837-1838
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Box 2: folder 8
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Adams, Charles Baker (AC 1834), Amherst College, to Steven Fullerton, Baird, n.p. Two letters.
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1851 Oct
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Box 2: folder 9
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Adams, Charles Baker (AC 1834). Lists of shells sent to C.B. Adams by various correspondents.
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1844-1853
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Box 2: folder 14
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Adams, Charles Baker (AC 1834). List of shells sent to various scholars; annotated catalogues.
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1850-1852
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Box 2: folder 15
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Adams, Charles Baker (AC 1834).Valedictory.
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1834
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Box 7: folder 8
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Adams, Ezra (AC 1835). Disputation with W.G. Howard (affirmative): "Funeral and Sepulchral Honors: Are They on the Whole Beneficial?"
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Adams, Henry (AC 1828). Record of purchases from the Nile Register. From R.R. & C. Williams, Boston, to Henry Adams. 1. S. Bedlington
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1827 Dec 18
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Box 1: folder 21
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Adams, Henry (AC 1828). Part of a conference: "The Policy of a Protecting Tariff."
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Adams, John Calvin (AC 1833). Disputation (untitled).
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1833 Aug
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Box 7: folder 7
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Adams, John Quincy. Letter to the Social Union Society at Amherst College.
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1837 Mar 24
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Box 6: folder 1
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Adams, John Quincy. Letter to the Athenian Society at Amherst College.
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1841 Mar 22
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Box 6: folder 2
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Alden, Ebenezer (AC 1839), Amherst, Mass., to Ebenezer Alden (his father), Randolph, Mass. 34 letters. 1. Amherst College - Athenian Society; Anti-Venevean Society 2. Gorham Rebellion, 1836 3. Religion
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1835-1839
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Box 3: folder 43
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Alden, Ebenezer (AC 1839). Disputation with H. L. Whitman: "Is the Secular Enterprise of New England Subversive of Morality? Affirmative"
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Alden, Edmund Kimball (AC 1844). "Oratorio Salutatoria."
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1844 Jul 22
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Box 4: folder 34
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Allen, David Oliver (AC 1823). Partial transcriptions of letters to people associated with the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions in India.
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1827-1861
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Box 1: folder 1
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Allen, Nathan (AC 1836), Lowell, Mass., to Edward Payson Crowell (AC 1853), Amherst College. Three letters.
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1872-1881
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Box 2: folder 45
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Allen, Nathan (AC 1836), Lowell, Mass., to Rev. Mr. Herrick.
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1874 Oct 20
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Box 2: folder 46
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Allen, William (AC 1842), Northampton, Mass., to William Austin Dickinson, Amherst, Mass.
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1889 Jul 2
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Box 4: folder 12
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Amerman, Thomas Albert (AC 1827). A sermon on John XI: 52, 48pp.
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ca. 1830
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Box 1: folder 15
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Andrews, David (AC 1836). Oration: "The Obligations of Genius to Common Minds."
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Appleton, Samuel Gilman. (AC 1830). Literary discussion with A.E. Baker: "Are Works of Fiction Necessary to Give a Proper Cultivation of the Mind?"
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1830
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Box 7: folder 4
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Arms, William (AC 1830). Letter to unknown. 1. Missionaries
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ca. 1880
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Box 1: folder 33
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Arms, William (AC 1830), Beaver Dam, to his classmates, At Amherst College. 1. Missionaries
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1855 Jul 23
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Box 1: folder 34
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Arms, William (AC 1830). Oration: "Chemical Metamorphoses."
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1830 Jul 24
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Box 7: folder 4
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Arnell, David Reeve (AC 1840). "Disputation - Is there more of sublimity in the pursuits of the Philosopher or the Poet? - Negative." 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1840
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Box 3: folder 60
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Ash, George Washington (AC 1839), Enfield, White Co., Ill., to Edward B. Gillett, n.p.
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1871 Oct 7
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Box 3: folder 44
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Ashby, John Langdon (AC 1837), Amherst College, to Bela Francher, Southamptom, Mass.
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1834 Mar 21
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Box 3: folder 7
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Ayres, Rowland (AC 1841). Oration: "The Modesty of True Genius."
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1841 July 3
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Box 3: folder 82
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Atkinson, Charles Moody (AC 1844), Amherst College, Mass., to John C. March, Newburyport, Mass.
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1839 Nov 9
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Box 4: folder 35
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Bacon, George Ferdinand (AC non-grad. 1837). Twenty-one letters from his family, New York City, to Bacon at Amherst College.
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1833-1836
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Box 3: folder 30
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Bacon, George Ferdinand (AC non-grad. 1837). Two letters to him, Amherst, Mass. 1. Francis Taylor 2. Hilliard, Gray & Co.
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1834 Jan 13
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Box 2: folder 29
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Bacon, George Ferdinand (AC non-grad. 1837), Amherst, to George Bacon, New York, N.Y. Three letters. 1. Slavery 2. Amherst College - Starvati Club
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1834
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Box 3: folder 28
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Bancroft, James Henry (AC 1839). Poem: "Sympathy;" exhibition at commencement.
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1839 Aug
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Box 8: folder 5
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Bannister, Seth Warriner (AC 1835). Disputation with Mortimer Blake: "Are the Earlier Ages of a Nation More Interesting Than the Later?"
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Barber, Lucius Israel (AC 1826). Oration: "Influence of Literature."
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Bardwell, Horatio Forbush (AC 1840), Oxford, Mass., to George F. Cushman, Amherst, Mass. 1. Amherst College - Alexandrian Society 2. George Francis Cushman
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1839 Nov 16
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Box 3: folder 61
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Bardwell, Horatio Forbush (AC 1840), Manchester, Md., to Abel Harwood, Amherst, Mass.
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1841 Nov 20
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Box 3: folder 62
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Barnard, Daneil Emerson (AC 1846), Chicago, Ill., to unknown, Amherst, Mass. 1. U.S. Civil War
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1869 Oct 2
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Box 5: folder 37
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Batchelder, James Locke (AC 1840). Oration: "Introduction and Mathematics - the Instruments of Investigation" or "Induction as an Instrument of Advancing Knowledge." 1.Ebenezer S. Snell
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 64
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Batchelder, James Locke (AC 1840), Chicago, Ill., to Edward P. Cromwell, Amherst, Mass. Two letters.
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1872-1880
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Box 3: folder 65
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Bates, L.C, to William Young (AC 1842), Amherst, Mass. 1. Amherst College - Athenian Society 2. National Intelligencer
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1841 Feb 6
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Box 4: folder 23
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3. Gates & Seaton
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Box 4: folder 23
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Bates, Philander (AC 1832). Essay: "Controversy."
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1832 Aug
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Box 7: folder 6
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Bayley, Calvin Chapin (AC 1837), Waupun, Wis., to William S. Tyler, Amherst College.
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1865 Dec 26
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Box 3: folder 8
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Bayley, Calvin Chapin (AC 1837). Oration: "Poetry of Mathematics."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Beaman, Warren Harrison (AC 1837), Amherst College, to Wolcott (?) Marsh, n.p.
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1888 Jul 23
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Box 3: folder 9
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Beaman, Warren Harrison (AC 1837). Essay: "Influence of Science on the Moral Improvement of Society."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Beecher, Henry Ward (AC 1834), Amherst College, to Harriet Beecher Stowe, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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ca. 1833 Mar 28
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Box 2: folder 11
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Beecher, Henry Ward (AC 1834). Ten autograph letters to Amherst College personages (possibly Edward Hitchcock, AC 1849). One transcript relating to some of Beecher's lectures and sermons.
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1860-1885
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Box 2: folder 12
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Beecher, Henry Ward (AC 1834), Lane Seminary, Walnut Hills, Ohio, to William S. Tyler, Andover, Mass. 1. Amherst College - Society of Inquiry
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1835 Aug
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Box 2: folder 10
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Beecher, Henry Ward (AC 1834). Two receipts for lecture fees 1. E. Huntington
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1863-1865
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Box 1: folder 6
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Beecher, Henry Ward (AC 1834). Notes for three sermons on John 3:2, Matthew 5: 21, Proverbs 26:12.
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ca. 1875
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Box 2: folder 13
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Beecher, Henry Ward (AC 1834), n.p., to Charles A. Judson.
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1875 Oct 16
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Box 2: folder 18
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Beecher, Henry Ward (AC 1834), to Samuel B. Holliday, Plymouth, N.Y. Two letters.
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1877-1878
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Box 2: folder 17
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Belcher, John Wilson (AC 1847). Oration: "The Spirit of the Nation." 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Jul 28
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Box 5: folder 43
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Belcher, Nathan (AC 1832). Discussion with I.N. Stoddard: "Would the Dissolution of the American Union Necessarily Prove Fatal to the Progress of Universal Liberty? Negative."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Belden, Pomeroy (AC 1833). Discussion with E.W. Harrington: "Thought and Emotion, Their Influence Upon Oratory (Thought)"
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1833
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Box 7: folder 7
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Benton, Azariah Lathrop (AC non-grad 1841), Amherst College, to his parents, Tolland, Conn. 1. Town of Amherst- 1838 fire
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1838 Feb 13
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Box 4: folder 8
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Bigelow, Andrew (AC 1838). Oration: "Fiction, a Vehicle of Truth."
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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Billings, Richard Slater (AC 1847). "Object of Literary Pursuit," dissertation. 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Aug
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Box 5: folder 44
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Blake, Horace Thompson (AC 1838). Oration: "The Eloquence of Ames."
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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Blake, Mortimer (AC 1835). Lecture notes on American history, Greek literature, philosophy, chemistry, and natural history. 1.Edwards A. Parks 2. Nathan W. Fiske 3. Ebenezer S. Snell 4. Edward Hitchcock
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1833-1834
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Box 2: folder 31
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Blake, Mortimer (AC 1835). Lecture notes on botany, mineralogy, geology, conchology, and religion. 1. Edward Hitchcock
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1834 Jun-Jul
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Box 2: folder 32
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Blake, Mortimer (AC 1835). Lecture notes on physics, European history, Greek language and literature. 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1834-1835
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Box 2: folder 33
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Blatchford, Seward & Griswold, New York, N.Y., to Jerome R. Birgham, Milwaukee, Wisc. Five letters.
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1857-1859
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Box 4: folder 69
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Bliss, Edwin Elisha (AC 1837). Home circular for Portland, West Springfield and Beaver Dam, written in Trebizond, Turkey. 1. Missionaries
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1847 Dec 31
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Box 3: folder 12
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Bliss, Edwin Elisha (AC 1837), Constantinople, to unknown. 1. Missionaries
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1865 Mar 15
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Box 3: folder 11
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Bliss, Edwin Elisha (AC 1837), Steamship Silvia, to children. 1. Missionaries
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1874 Dec 4
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Box 3: folder 10
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Bliss, Edwin Elisha (AC 1837). Oration: "The Sources of Our Delight in Tragic Scenes."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Bliss, Francis Champion (AC 1846). Essay: "Past literature as Connected With True Scholarship." 1. Aaron Warner
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1846 July
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Box 5: folder 9
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Bliss, Isaac Grout (AC 1844), Constantinople, to Edwin E. Bliss, n.p. 1. Missionaries
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1863 Dec 16
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Box 4: folder 36
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Bliss, Thomas Eliakin (non-grad 1848). Seven letters written to Samuel D. Cowles, father of William L. Cowles (AC 1878).
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1843-1848
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Box 6: folder 3
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Blood, Lorenzo Prentice (AC 1846). Oration: "Will a Republican Form of Government Ever Be Permanent?" 1. William B. Calhoun
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1846 Aug 13
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Box 5: folder 10
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Boggs, George W. (AC 1827). Oration: "Connection between Christianity and Civil Liberty."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Bolles, William (AC 1828), Hartford, Conn., to Asa (?) Bullard, n.p.
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1868 Dec 29
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Box 1: folder 22
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Bond, William Bush (AC 1835). Dissertation: "Scottish Literature."
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Boltwood, Lucius, Amherst, Mass., to Lucius Manlius Boltwood (AC 1843), n.p.
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1837 Aug 14
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Box 4: folder 26
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Boltwood, Lucius Manlius (AC 1843), New Haven, Conn., to Joseph Knowlton Chickering, Amherst, Mass.
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1885 Apr 29
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Box 4: folder 25
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Bonney, Elijah Hayward, Vernon Center, N.Y., to Edward Bates Gillett (AC 1839), n.p.
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1871 Sept 9
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Box 3: folder 46
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Boutelle, Asaph. (AC 1828) Oration: "Eloquence of Patrick Henry."
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Brace, Johnathan (AC 1831). Travel notes on Europe.
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1875 Oct 25
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Box 1: folder 41
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Bradbury, Elbridge (AC 1831), Lincoln, Kans., to Joseph Knowlton Chickering, n.p.
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1885 May 25
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Box 1: folder 43
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Bradbury, Elbridge (AC 1831). Oration: "Relations of Matter and Mind."
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1831 Aug
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Box 7: folder 5
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Bradford, E.G. Oration: "Ought the Colonization Society To Be Patronized by the General Government?"
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1826
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Box 7: folder 2
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Bragg, Jesse Kendall (AC1838). Disputation with G. Leeds: "The Old Age of the Scholar."
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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Bridgman, Elijah Coleman (AC 1826). Eulogy on Nelson Newel.
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1823 Mar 4
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Box 1: folder 6
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Bridgman, Elijah Coleman (AC 1826). "Men of China" and "Golden Tombs Collected Conversations." Notes on important men and events in Chinese history, religion, politics, and philosophy.
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ca. 1858
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Box 1: folder 11
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Bridgman, Elijah Coleman (AC 1826). Copies and originals of letters from Rev. and Mrs. Bridgman to family, friends and superiors in the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions. 1. Missionaries
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1828-1861
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Box 1: folder 12
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Bridgman, Elijah Coleman (AC 1826). Oration: "The Study of Human Nature Connected to Oratory."
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Bridgman, James Granger (AC 1842). "Oratio Salutoria." 1. William S. Tyler
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1842
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Box 4: folder 13
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Brooks, Benjamin Franklin (AC 1837). Oration: "The Plea of the Incapacity of Man for Self-Government."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Brooks, Sidney (AC 1841). Fourteen letters to his family.
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1835-1841
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Box 3: folder 83
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Brooks, Sidney (AC 1841) Oration. First sentence: "In tracing the operations of human nature, there are presented alternately pictures while as they instruct at the same time disgust us."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Brown, Hope (AC 1828) Discussion with J. Chapin: "pulpit Eloquence in New England.
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Bruce, J. Untitled oration (first page missing).
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1831
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Box 7: folder 5
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Bruuer, Emilus (AC 1845), Amherst, Mass., to James M. Bruuer, North Wilbraham, Mass.
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1842 Mar 17
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Box 4: folder 72
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Buck, Augustus Howe (AC 1849). Letters to William J. Rolfe (AC 1849) and William A. Dickinson Esy.
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1848-1899
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Box 6: folder 4
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Bullard, Amos (AC 1833), Andover Theological Seminary, to Prof. William S. Tyler, Amherst College.
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1838 Oct 31
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Box 2: folder 1
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Bullard, Artemas (AC 1826), St. Louis, Mo., to the Alexandrian Society at Amherst College.
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1853 Aug 17
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Box 1: folder 7
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Bullard, Asa (AC 1828). Disputation with Chester Humphrey: "Ought Universalists to be Allowed to Give Testimony In Courts of Justice?"
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Bullock, Alexander Hamilton (AC 1836), Boston, Mass., to William S. Tyler, Amherst College.
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1865 Feb 28
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Box 2: folder 47
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Bullock, Alexander Hamilton (AC 1836). Summaries of letters to Alexander H. Bullock. 1. William A. Stearns 2. Samuel Bowles 3. Julia W. Howe 4. William S. Tyler
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1870-1881
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Box 2: folder 48
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Bullock, Alexander Hamilton (AC 1836). Salutatory.
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Burgess, Ebenezer (AC 1831), to Rev. William S. Tyler, Amherst College. Four letters. 1. Missionaries
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1838-1844
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Box 1: folder 44
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Burgess, John W. (AC 1867). Letter to Prof. Todd.
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1897 June 2
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Box 6: folder 5
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Burnham, Thomas. (AC 1828) Disputation with W. Gage: "Is It Expedient to Celebrate a Military Spirit in the United States?"
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Burnside, Ambrose Everett, "Mouth of Antietam," Md., to George Brinton McClellan. Transcription of a recommendation for promotion of William Smith Clark in the 21st Regiment. 1. U.S. Civil War - 21st Regiment, Mass. Volunteers
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1862 Sept 25
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Box 5: folder 82
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Burrit, Elihu, Worcester, Mass., to Thomas S. Russel (AC 1841), Amherst, Mass.
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1841 Mar 17
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Box 4: folder 5
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Caldwell, David (AC 1837). Eulogy on Kosinsko.
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Campbell, Archibald Barrington (AC 1840). Autobiography.
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ca. 1866
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Box 3: folder 66
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Carlisle, Hugh. (AC 1826). Conference: "The Effects of Foreign Interference on the Interests of Our Country."
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Carpenter, Chester Whitmore (AC 1839). Disputation with S.T. Spaulding: "Does the Civilized or Savage State Afford Greater Advantages for Eloquence?"
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Cary, Josiah Addison (AC 1832). Personal diary preceded by short section on the creation of the earth and man.
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1827-1837
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Box 1: folder 52
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Cary, Josiah Addison (AC 1832). Oration: "The Classifications and Influence of the Statesman and the Man of Letters: the Man of Letters."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Case, Ira (AC 1848). Dissertation: "The Relations of Mind to Ultimate Truth." 1. Aaron Warner
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1848 Aug 10
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Box 5: folder 66
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Chapin, Alonzo. (AC 1826) Oration: "Dangers to be Apprehended by Our Country from the Influence of Luxury."
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Chapin, Roswell Lombard (AC 1842), Amherst College, Mass., to Julia Chapin (his sister), Springfield, Mass.
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1841 Jun
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Box 4: folder 14
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Chapman, Mahlon Pomeroy(AC 1832). Oration: "Infidelity and War - Their Influence on Benevolent Enterprise."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Clapp, Alender Osmyn (AC 1837), Amherst College, to Joseph Clapp, Homer, Cortland County, N.Y. 1. Amherst College - Johnson Chapel
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1835 Mar 27
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Box 3: folder 14
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Clapp, Charles (AC 1832) Valedictory: "The Spirit of Modern Criticism."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Clapp, R. C. Dissertation: "Importance of a Knowledge if the Human Kind."
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1832 Aug
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Box 7: folder 6
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Clark, Albert. (AC 1834). Dissertation: "Bibliomania."
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1834
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Box 7: folder 8
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Clark, Clinton (AC 1835). Valedictory: "Influence of Benevolent Feelings on the Intellect."
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1835
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Box 8: folder 1
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Clark, Joseph Sylvester (AC 1827), Amherst House, Amherst, Mass., to Rev. William S. Tyler, n.p.
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1833 Aug 11
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Box 1: folder 16
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Clark, Joseph Sylvester (AC 1827). Valedictory: "The Responsibilities of Liberally Educated Men."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Clark, Lucius Lafayette (AC 1827). Oration: "Africa."
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1827 Aug 20
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Box 1: folder 17
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Clark, Lewis Franklin. (AC 1837). Disputation with H.J. Gaylord: "Is the Patronage of Our Government Necessary for a High Standard of Literature? Affirmative"
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Clark, Sereno Dickinson (AC 1835). Oration: "Source of Emotions."
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Clark, Stanford Russell. (AC 1833). Oration: "Our District."
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n.d.
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Box 7: folder 7
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Clark, Stanford Russell (AC 1833). Essay: "Sensibility to Public Opinion."
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1833 Aug 28
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Box 7: folder 7
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Clark, Stephen Watkins (AC 1837), Cortland Academy, Homer, N.Y., to William Tyler, Amherst College.
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1852 Sep 14
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Box 3: folder 15
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Clark, Stephen Watkins (AC 1837), to Leach (?), Sanford, n.p.
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1899 Dec 20
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Box 3: folder 16
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Clark, Summer (AC 1840). Essay: "Is Elizabeth of England censurable for her treatment of Mary Queen of the Scots?"
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1840
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Box 3: folder 67
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), Amherst College, Mass., to J. N. Manross, Easthampton, Mass.
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1845 Apr 3
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Box 5: folder 68
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), Amherst College, Mass., to Harriet E. Clark, Easthampton, Mass. 1. Edward Hitchcock
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1845 Nov 17
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Box 5: folder 70
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), Acworth, [N.H], to Newton [Spalding Manross], n.p. 1. Charles U. Shepard
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1846 Nov 9
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Box 5: folder 71
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848). Oration: "The Alchemist." 1. Aaron Warner 2.Charles U. Shepard
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1848 Aug 10
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Box 5: folder 78
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), Göttingen, Germany, to Atherton Clark, [Easthampton], Mass.
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1851 Jun 1
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Box 5: folder 69
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), Amherst College, Mass., to the members of the Alexandrian Society, [Amherst College].
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1853 Oct 27
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Box 5: folder 80
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), Camp Lincoln, Worcester, Mass., to [Newton Spalding] Manross, n.p. 1. U.S. Civil War - 21st Regiment, Mass. Volunteers
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1861 Aug 22
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Box 5: folder 73
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), Annapolis, Md., to [Newton Spalding] Manross, n.p. 1. U.S. Civil War - 21st Regiment, Mass. Volunteers
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1861 Sep 10
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Box 5: folder 74
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), Camp Andrew, Newbern, N.C., to [Newton Spalding] Manross, Amherst, Mass. 1. U.S. Civil War - Battle of Roanoke; 21st Regiment, Mass. Volunteers 3. Frazar Stearns 4. Jefferson Davis
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1862 Mar 30
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Box 5: folder 75
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), "Army of Potomac," Va., to [William Seymour Tyler], n.p. 1. U.S. Civil War - 21st Regiment, Mass. Volunteers 2. Charles Delano
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1863 Jan 16
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Box 5: folder 77
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Clark, William Smith (AC 1848), Amherst, Mass., to Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849), n.p.
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1880 Feb 24
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Box 5: folder 84
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Clift, William Avery (AC 1839). Oration: "Robert Burns."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Cochran, Joseph Gallup (AC 1842), Amherst College, Mass., to the editor of the Hampshire Gazette. 1. Amherst College - Athenian Society
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1840 Nov 24
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Box 4: folder 15
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Collins, William Oliver (AC 1833), Ft. Laramie, Neb., to John Pratt. A.A.G., District of Neb., Omaha. An account of an attack of American Indians.
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1865 Feb 15
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Box 2: folder 2
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Colton, Francis Parmelee (AC 1845), Amherst College, Mass., to William L. Silcox, Culpepper, Va.
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1845 Mar 2
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Box 4: folder 73
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Cooke, George (AC non-grad., 1832). "Incidents in the life and ministry of Parson Paul Powers, 1781-1848."
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ca. 1850
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Box 4: folder 10
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Cooke, George (AC non-grad. 1832). Commonplace book containing sermons, copies of letters, poetry, memoirs,essays.
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1850-1853
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Box 4: folder 11
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Cooke, Phineas. Acworth, N.H. Account of Ecclesiastical Council meetings attended and sermons. 1. John Richards 2. Arnas Keyes 3. I. Aiken
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1814-1853
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Box 1: folder 54
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Cooke, Phineas. Lebanon, N.H. Two discourses delivered before the Congregational Church and Society.
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1848 May 21
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Box 1: folder 55
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Cooke, Phineas. Record of expenses of the Committee for the Supply of the Pulpit, Lebanon, N.H., and an inventory of the estate of Phineas Cooke with three letters bound to it.
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1839-1853
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Box 1: folder 53
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Corss. Charles Chapin. (AC 1830). Oration: "Motives to Intellectual Exertion."
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1830 Jul 14
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Box 7: folder 4
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Cressy, Benjamin Cothen (AC 1826). "On the Dangers to be Apprehended by This Country From Internal Discord."
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ca. 1827
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Box 1: folder 8
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Cressy, Benjamin Cothen (AC 1826), Amherst College, Mass., to his family, N.H.
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1822 Nov 13
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Box 1: folder 9
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Cressy, Timothy Robinson (AC 1828), to Rev. Asa Bullard, Boston, Mass. Two letters.
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1858-1866
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Box 1: folder 23
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Cressy, Timothy Robinson (AC 1828). Oration: "The Victory of the Church."
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Cross, Moses Kimball (AC 1838), South Deerfield, to Rev. [Joseph] Haven, n.p.
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1852 Dec 29
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Box 3: folder 31
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Cromwell, Loranus, Middletown, to Abel Harwood (AC 1841), Wilbraham, Mass.
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1836 Apr 10
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Box 4: folder 2
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Cummings, Henry (AC 1847). Oration: "Personality of the Scholar." 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Jul 20
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Box 5: folder 45
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Curtis, George Cogswell (AC 1844). Sermon on the order of Providence. 1. Heman Humphrey
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1844
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Box 4: folder 37
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Cushman, George Francis (AC 1840). Oration: "Misfortune, the Inheritance of Genius." 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 68
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Cutler, Joseph (AC 1840). Oration: "The relation of rights and duties." 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 69
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Damon, Samuel Chenery (AC 1836). Dissertation: "American Biography." 1. Aaron Warner
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Dana, Samuel Worcester (AC 1847). "The Progress of Freedom," dissertation. 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Aug 12
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Box 5: folder 46
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Dana, Samuel Worcester (AC 1847), New Castle, Pa., to Edward Payson Crowell, Amherst, Mass. 1. Frederick Ridgely Graham
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1895 May 7
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Box 5: folder 55
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Dana, Samuel Worcester (AC 1847), New Castle, Pa., to John Mason Tyler, Amherst, Mass.
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1900 Jun 13
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Box 5: folder 47
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Darling, Henry (AC 1842). Oration: "Literature: the Expression of Society." 1. William C. Fowler
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1842 Jul
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Box 4: folder 16
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Day, Isaac Clifford (AC 1841), Amherst College, Mass., to Abel Harwood, Enfield, Mass.
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ca. 1841 Sep 29
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Box 3: folder 85
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Day, Pliny Butts (AC 1834). Oration: "Progress of Society."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Dean, Artemas (AC 1842). Oration: "The Decay of Superstition." 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1842 Jul
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Box 4: folder 17
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Dean, Mrs. M.R., Newburyport, Mass., to Edwin Willard Pierce (AC 1838), Amherst, Mass.
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1835 Jan 20
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Box 3: folder 38
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De Forest, Henry Grant (AC 1839). Oration: "Devotion to Principle."
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1839 Aug
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Box 8: folder 5
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Dexter, Nathaniel Morton (AC 1834). Essay: "Common Sense."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Dickinson, D.S. Disputation: "The Jesuits: Causes of Their Success."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Dickinson, Erastus. (AC 1832). Bible class book. Publication of Christianity to the Jews."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Dickinson, Noadiah Smith (AC 1841). Essay: "The Harmony of Science and Revelation."
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1841 Jul 16
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Box 3: folder 86
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Dickinson, Richard Salter Storrs (AC 1844). Oration: "Protestant Americans." 1. Aaron Warner
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1844 Aug 8
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Box 4: folder 38
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Dickinson, William Cowper (AC 1848), Evanston, Ill., to [Henry Johnson Patrick] (AC 1848), n.p.
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1893 Jun 17
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Box 5: folder 85
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Dickinson, William Cowper (AC 1848), Evanston, Ill., to Francis Augustine Howe (AC 1848), Newburyport, Mass.
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1893 Jun 24
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Box 5: folder 86
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Doolittle, Charles Hutchins (AC 1836), Utica, N.Y., to William S. Tyler, Amherst, Mass.
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1851 Jun 28
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Box 2: folder 49
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Doty, E. Lunidentifields. Fragment of a note and material that appears to relate to China. Probably written to Elijah Bridgman (AC 1826).
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1895 Aug 24
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Box 1: folder 10
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Draper, Warren Fales (AC 1847), Andover, Mass., to John Mason Tyler, [Amherst, Mass.] 1. Edward Hitchcock
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1900 Jun 15
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Box 5: folder 48
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Dudley, John L. (AC 1844). Oration: "Professional Life." 1. Aaron Warner 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1844 Aug 8
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Box 4: folder 39
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Dwight, Timothy. (AC 1827). Salutatory in Latin (untitled).
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Dyer, Ebenezer Porter (AC non-grad 1833), Amherst College, to Ebenezer Porter, Abington, Mass.
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1830 Feb 19
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Box 2: folder 6
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Dyer, Ebenezer Porter (AC non-grad 1833). "The Lily Law," typed transcripts of poems with accompanying illustrations (signed J.O.H.)
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ca. 1880
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Box 2: folder 7
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Eastman, David (AC 1835). Essay: "Avarice, a Temptation Powerful and Universal."
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Eastman, George. (AC 1830). Discussion: "England and Napoleon."
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1830 Aug 14
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Box 7: folder 4
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Eastman, Henry Edward. (AC 1830). Dissertation: "The Study of the English Language."
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1830
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Box 7: folder 4
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Eastman, Lucius Root (AC 1833). Oration: Science and the Classics - Their Union the True Basis of a Professional Education."
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1833
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Box 7: folder 7
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Eaton, Joseph Myron Renselaer (AC 1841). Oration: "The Value of Independent Thought." 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1841 Jul 16
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Box 3: folder 87
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Eddy, Nathaniel (AC 1838), Oxford, Mass., to James Humphrey and the faculty of Amherst College.
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1838 Aug 13
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Box 5: folder 24
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Edson, Henry Kingman (AC 1844) "Decay a Law of Progress." 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1844 Aug 8
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Box 4: folder 40
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Edson, Henry Kingman (AC 1844), Grinnell, Iowa, to John Mason Tyler, Amherst, Mass.
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1900 Jun 25
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Box 4: folder 41
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Edwards, Henry Luther (AC 1847). Salutatory oration in Latin. 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Jul 31
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Box 5: folder 49
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Edwards, Henry Luther (AC 1847), Northampton, Mass., to [William Austin] Dickinson, [Amherst, Mass.]
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1891 Nov 24
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Box 5: folder 50
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Elliott, Caleb Burbank. (AC 1826) with M. Kimball. Disputation: "Is It Probable That the Spanish American Republics Will Be Able Maintain Their Present Liberal Institutions?
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Ellsworth, Erastus Wolcott (AC 1844), [Ogdensburgh, N.Y.] to John Sartain, Philadelphia, Pa.
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1852 Jul 23
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Box 4: folder 42
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Ellsworth, Erastus Wolcott (AC 1844). Untitled poem beginning "Man is born a gardener still."
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ca. 1881
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Box 4: folder 43
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Ellsworth, Erastus Wolcott (AC 1844), East Windsor, Conn., to Edmund C. Stedman, New York, N.Y. Five letters.
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1881-1888
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Box 4: folder 45
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Ellsworth, Erastus Wolcott (AC 1844), East Windsor, Conn., to Arthur Stedman, n.p.
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1886 Dec 25
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Box 4: folder 46
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Ellsworth, Erastus Wolcott (AC 1844). Printed poem entitled "The Mayflower," annotated tear sheets. 1. Edward K. Parmelee 2. Elizabeth W. Sperry
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1888 Aug 4
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Box 4: folder 44
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Ely, Alfred Brewster (AC 1836). Two letters from Austin Isham to A.B. Ely, Amherst College. 1. David Sewall Oliphant
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1836
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Box 2: folder 50
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Ely, Alfred Brewster (AC 1836). Letter from Alvan Wilcox, New Haven, Conn., to A.B. Ely, Amherst College.
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1836 Jun 15
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Box 2: folder 51
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Elliot, S.H. [?] New Haven, Conn., to Jonathan Brace (AC 1831).
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1858 Oct 8
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Box 1: folder 42
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Emerson, Luther (AC 1831). Disputation: "Are the Laws of Mind as Uniform as Those of Matter?"
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1831
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Box 7: folder 5
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Emery, Samuel Hopkins (AC 1834). Oratio Salutatoria.
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Emery, Joshua (AC 1831). Oration: "The Organs of Hearing and Vision - in Connection With the Mind and the Objects (Privileges?) of Intellectual Enjoyment."
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1831
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Box 7: folder 5
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Everett, Joel Summer (AC 1840), Amherst College, to his sister, Susan Everett, n.p.
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1839 Jun 16
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Box 3: folder 71
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Everett, Joel Summer (AC 1840). Oration: "Eloquence, the Voice of Nature." 1. Ebenezer S. Snell
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 70
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Fackler, David Morris (AC 1835). Disputation with N.B. Fox: "Influence on the Discovery of Truth of Personal Interest in the Subject of Inquiry."
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Farnham, Lucien. (AC 1827). Oration: "Motives for the Cultivation of Eloquence."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Farrar, George (AC 1839), Amherst College, to James Farrar (his father), Lincoln, Mass. Four letters.
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1836-1838
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Box 3: folder 45
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Farrar, George (AC 1839). Disquisition: "Political Intrigue Unfavorable to Eloquence."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Farwell, John Edward (AC 1836), Amherst College, to Laura P. Farwell, Ashby, Mass. Eleven letters.
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1833-1835
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Box 2: folder 52
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Farwell, John Edward (AC 1836). Seventeen letters to Laura P. Caswell, Fitchburg, Mass.
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1835-1839
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Box 2: folder 53
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Farwell, John Edward (AC 1836), New York City, N.Y., to Charles C.P. Burnap, Andover, Mass.
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1838 Mar 1
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Box 2: folder 54
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Farwell, John Edward (AC 1836). Five letters to Henry Sherman Farwell.
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1843-1844
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Box 2: folder 55
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Fassit, Robert Farris (AC 1836). Oration: "The Copyright Law."
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Field, Caleb Clesson (AC 1833), Amherst College, to Elijah Stratton, Brunswick, Me.
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1833 Apr 17
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Box 2: folder 3
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Field, Caleb Clesson (AC 1833).Oration: "Political Ambition."
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1833 Aug
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Box 7: folder 7
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Field, Levi Alpheus (AC 1846). Oration: "Old EnglishWrithers." 1. Aaron Warner
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1846
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Box 5: folder 11
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Field, Justin (AC 1835) Oration: "Influence of the Passions on the Judgment."
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1835
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Box 8: folder 1
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Field, Thomas Power (AC 1834). Three letters from J.A. Putnam (South Danvers), Heman Humphrey (Amherst College), and Edward Strong Dwight (Hadley). 1. Missionaries - American Colonization Society
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1837-1877
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Box 2: folder 21
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Field, Thomas Power (AC 1834), to William S. Tyler, Amherst College. Two letters.
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1840-1864
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Box 2: folder 19
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Field, Thomas Power (AC 1834), Amherst, Mass., to Anson D. Morse, n.p.
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1888 Nov 5
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Box 2: folder 20
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Finch, P.V. A tribute to the memory of Lewis Green.
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1887 Aug 7
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Box 4: folder 52
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Fisher, Ezra (AC 1828), Oregon City, to Rev. Asa Bullard, Boston, Mass.
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1853 Jun 11
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Box 1: folder 24
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Fisher, George Elisha (AC 1846). Oration: "The Right and the Wrong in Reform." 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1846 Jul
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Box 5: folder 13
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Fisher, George Elisha (AC 1846), North Amherst, Mass., to William Austin Dickinson, Amherst, Mass.
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ca. 1873 May 23
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Box 5: folder 12
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Fisher, George Elisha (AC 1846), South Hadley Falls, Mass., to unknown, n.p.
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1875 Jul 16
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Box 5: folder 39
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Fisher, George Elisha (AC 1846), South Hadley Falls, to Joseph Knowlton Chickering, [Amherst, Mass.]
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1879 Oct 20
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Box 5: folder 38
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Fisher, Nathaniel. (AC 1826) with Levi Pratt. Disputation: "Is the Golden Age of Literature Past?"
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Fisher, Milton Metcalf (AC non-grad 1836). Diary. 1. Religion
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1832-1833
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Box 3: folder 5
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Fisher, Milton Metcalf (AC non-grad 1836), Medway, to A. E. Alvord, n.p. 1. Edward Hitchcock
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1893 Jan 30
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Box 3: folder 3
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Fisher, Milton Metcalf (AC non-grad 1836), Medway, to Ephraim Lincoln Wood, Amherst, Mass. 1. Alden Ebenezer 2. Nathan Allen 3.U.S. Civil War 4. John Sawyer 5. Slavery
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1900 Dec 28
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Box 3: folder 4
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Fisk, Pliny (AC 1840). Oration: "Integrity in a Statesman Necessary to his Success."
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 72
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Fiske, Daniel Taggart (AC 1842). Oration: "The Sources of Democratic Principles Dependant on Religion." 1. William C. Fowler
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1842 Jul
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Box 4: folder 18
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Fiske, Samuel (AC 1848). "Oratio Salutatoria a Fiske." 1. Aaron Fiske 2. A.D. Gridley
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1848 Aug 10
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Box 5: folder 88
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Fiske, Samuel (AC 1848), Camp near Falmouth," Va., to Elizabeth L. Fiske, n.p. 1. U.S. Civil War
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1863 Apr 27
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Box 5: folder 87
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Fitts, Hervey (AC 1826). Commencement address in Latin.
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Fitts, Hervey (AC 1826). Commencement address in Latin. Copy by C. H. Toll.
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1826
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Box 1: folder 13
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Flagg, Horatio (AC 1825). Results of the Committee of the Ecclesiastical Council in Halifax, Vt., responsible for arbitration of a dispute in the church.
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1844 Dec 26
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Box 1: folder 4
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Fleming, Louis Isadore (AC 1847). Oration: "Political Integrity." 1. Aaron Warner 2. William B. Calhoun
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1847 Aug 12
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Box 5: folder 51
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Fletcher, Joel White (AC 1838). Oration: "Our Early Colonial History Considered as a Theme for the Poet."
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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Fletcher, Samuel Mark (AC 1846). Oration on the Principles of Natural Science. 1.Ebenezer S. Snell
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1846 Aug 13
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Box 5: folder 14
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Fletcher, Samuel Mark (AC 1846), Chicago, Ill., to unknown. 1. U.S. Civil War 2. Daniel Emerson Barnard
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1869 Sep 24
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Box 5: folder 40
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Fobes, Ephraim (AC 1830). Described in a letter by Ebenezer P. Dyer (AC 1833).
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1830 Feb 19
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Box 2: folder 6
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Fobes, Ephraim (AC 1830). Oration: "Influence of the Benevolent Efforts of the Age upon the Character of Literature."
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1830
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Box 7: folder 4
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Fobes, William Allen (AC 1848). Oration: "Aristocracy in Science." 1. Aaron Warner
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1848 Aug 10
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Box 5: folder 90
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Fobes, William Allen (AC 1848), Worcester, Mass., to unknown.
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n.d.
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Box 6: folder 6
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Fobes, William Allen (AC 1848), Lake View, Mass., to Francis Augustine Howe (AC 1848), n.p.
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1893 Jun 23
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Box 5: folder 89
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Forbes, Franklin (AC 1833). Oration: "American Enterprise."
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1833 Aug
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Box 7: folder 7
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Fosdick, David (AC 1831). Oration: "Du patronage des homes de genie."
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1831 Aug
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Box 7: folder 5
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Foster, Andrew Butler (AC 1840). Oration: "The Controversies of Literary Success."
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ca. 1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 73
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Foster, Benjamin Franklin (AC 1829), Dummerston, Vt., to Mr. Ward, n.p. 1.Amherst College - Alexandrian prize.
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1856 Jan 30
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Box 1: folder 29
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Fowler, Orson Squire (AC 1834). Oration: "Temptation - Its Influence on Guilt." Copy in Box 7, Folder 8.
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1834 Aug 27
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Box 2: folder 23
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Frost, James Henry Paine (AC 1846). 1. Martin Luther 2. Aaron Warner
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ca. 1846
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Box 5: folder 15
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Frost, James Henry Paine (AC 1846), Danville, Pa., to Edward Payson Crowell, [Amherst, Mass.]
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1873 Jul 20
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Box 5: folder 41
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Gale, Nahum (AC 1837). Dissertation: "Natural Science Favorable to Poetry."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Gates, Charles Henry (AC 1847). Poem: "The Battle Scene."
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1847 Aug 12
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Box 5: folder 52
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Gay, Joshua Sanders (AC 1841). Essay: "The HebrewTheology." 1. Heman Humphrey
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1841 Jul 16
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Box 3: folder 88
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Gaylord, Martin L. (AC 1848), Easthampton, Mass., to his brother Patrick, n.p.
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1893 June 12
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Box 6: folder 7
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Gibbons, Lyman (AC 1832). "A Philosophical Oration: "The Analogy between the Phenomena of the Understanding and the Imagination..."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Gillett, Edward Bates (AC 1839). Five letters to E. B. Gillett from friends. 1. H.G.D. Forest 2. R.H. Martin 3. Simeon Miller 4. F.W. Sylvester 5. J. White
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1872-1877
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Box 3: folder 48
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Gillett, Edward Bates (AC 1839), n.p., to [William Austin] Dickinson, [Amherst, Mass.]
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ca. 1875 Apr 25
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Box 3: folder 47
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Goffe, Joseph Jr. (AC 1826). Dissertation: "Poems and Genius of Chatterton."
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Goddard, Charles Grosvenor (AC 1841). Oration: "The Responsibilities of Eminent Writers." 1. William G. Fowler
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1841 Jul 16
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Box 3: folder 89
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Goddard, George Grosvenor (AC 1841). Letter from Jordan, Weeks & Co., Boston, Mass. 1.Amherst College - Athenian Society
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1840 Jul 11
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Box 3: folder 90
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Goodale, Alfred S., Amherst College, to City Clerk, Putnam, Conn., requesting date of death of Daniel Bacon Plimpton (Ac non-grad 1846).
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1916 Aug 1
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Box 5: folder 33
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Goodale, George W. (AC 1848). Letters to his classmates and to Prof. E. P. Crowell
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1872-1893
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Box 6: folder 8
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Goodale, Montgomery Smith (AC 1834), Amsterdam, to William S. Tyler, n.p.
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1864 Mar 4
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Box 2: folder 24
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Goodale, Montgomery Smith (AC 1834). Essay: "Excitement."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Goodell, W. Pera, [Turkey?], to Edwin Elisha Bliss (AC 1837), Trebizond, Turkey. 1. Missionaries
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1844 Oct 5
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Box 3: folder 13
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Goodnow, Charles Warren (AC 1838). Oration: "Substitution of Policy for Principle - Its Influence in the Administration of a Free Government."
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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Goodwin, Allyn, N.P., to William B. Hammond (AC 1840).
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1839 Nov 21
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Box 3: folder 75
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Graham, Frederick Ridgely (AC 1847). "The Individual, His Relationship to Himself and His Race." 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Aug 12
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Box 5: folder 53
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Graham, Frederick Ridgely (AC 1847), Woodbury, N.J., to [William Seymour Tyler], Amherst, Mass.
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1850 Aug 2
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Box 5: folder 54
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Gray, Alonzo (AC 1834), Townshend, Vt., to Heman Humphrey, Amherst College; about efforts to obtain funds for an "Agricultural Professorship." 1. Amherst College - Trustees
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1844 Oct 10
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Box 2: folder 25
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Gray, Alonzo (AC 1834). Disputation with J.P. Terry: "Is Phrenology Entitled to Special Attention from Its Practical Utility?"
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Green, James (AC 1837), Indianapolis, Ind., to Lewis Franklin Clark, n.p. 1. Robert Stevens Hitchcock 2. U.S. Civil War
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1863 Jan 22
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Box 3: folder 20
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Green, James (AC 1837), Indianapolis, Ind., to William S. Tyler, Amherst College. 1. J.H. Ninon
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1865 May 9
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Box 3: folder 18
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Green, James (AC 1837), Indianapolis, Ind., to his classmates.
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1867 Jun 29
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Box 3: folder 19
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Green, James (AC 1837). Poem for the commencement.
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Green, Lewis (AC 1844). "Valedictory 1844, Rough Draft."
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1844 Aug 8
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Box 4: folder 48
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Green, Lewis (AC 1844). "A Prayer before Sermon Writing." 1. Heman Humphrey
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ca. 1850
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Box 4: folder 51
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Green, Lewis (AC 1844). Letter to his son.
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1876 Dec 6
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Box 4: folder 49
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Green, Lewis (AC 1844), Greenfield, Mass., to Edward B. Marsh, n.p.
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1885 Feb 4
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Box 4: folder 50
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Gregg, Thomas Douglas. (AC 1828) Salutatoty in Latin.
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Grey, Philander (AC non-grad 1824). Notes on classmates. 1. Seth Burroughs (AC 1824) 2. Joseph A. Hale (AC 1824) 3. Abel Packard (AC 1824)
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n.d.
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Box 1: folder 2
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Grout, Aldin (AC 1831), Springfield, Mass., to Prof. and Mrs. Edward Hitchcock, Amherst College.
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1877 Jul 17
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Box 1: folder 45
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Grow, Galusha Aaron (AC 1844). Oration: "Moral Mobocracy." 1. Aaron Warner 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1844 Aug 8
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Box 4: folder 53
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Grow, Galusha Aaron (AC 1844), Washington, D.C., to unknown, n.p.
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1854 Jul 8
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Box 4: folder 55
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Grow, Galusha Aaron (AC 1844), Philadelphia, Pa., to George R. Cutting (AC 1871), Amherst College. 1. Amherst College - Literary Societies
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1851 May 3
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Box 4: folder 54
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Grow, Galusha Aaron (AC 1844), New York, N.Y., to [Messrs. Warfel and Giest].
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1894 Jan 19
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Box 4: folder 80
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Hackett, Horatio Balch (AC 1830). Four letters to classmates.
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1863-1871
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Box 1: folder 35
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Hackett, Horatio Balch (AC 1830). Valedictory: "Effects of the Diffusion of Knowledge on Our Literature."
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1830 Aug 25
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Box 7: folder 4
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Hall, Job (AC 1830). Discussion: "Napoleon and the English."
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1830
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Box 7: folder 4
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Hall, Job (AC 1830), Orwell, Vt., to Prof. William S. Tyler, Amherst College.
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1852 Jan 20
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Box 1: folder 36
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Hall, William (AC 1832). Disputation with Samuel Miles Hopkins: "Are Capital Punishments Justifiable?"
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Hammond, William Blakenship (AC 1840). Oration: "The Language of Nature Addressed to Scholars."
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1840
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Box 3: folder 74
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Hardy, Seth (AC 1832). Discussion: "That the Prevailing Spirit of Infidelity is calculated to Retard the Progress of Benevolent Enterprise."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Harrington, Eli Whitney (AC 1833), Rochester, to William S. Tyler, Amherst College. Two letters. 1. Charles Parks Rugg
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1852-1853
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Box 2: folder 4
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Harwood, Abel (AC 1841), Amherst College, to his brother. 1. Ebenezer S. Snell
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ca. 1838
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Box 4: folder 1
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Haskell, William Learned (AC 1846), n.p., to Edward Payson Crowell, [Amherst, Mass.]
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1875 May 1
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Box 5: folder 42
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Haven, Joseph (AC 1835). Essays on German literature, German public libraries, conversation, fashion, "The Poet and the Orator," and "A legend of New England." 1. Jonathan B. Condit 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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ca. 1834
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Box 2: folder 34
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Haven, Joseph (AC 1835). Oration: "Sources of Superstition."
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Haven, Samuel Foster. (AC 1826). Poem: "Vicissitude."
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Hawks, John (AC 1847). Oration: "Economy in the Unequal Distribution of Talent." 1.Aaron Warner
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1847 Aug 12
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Box 5: folder 56
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Hawley, W. A., Northampton, Mass., to William Young (AC 1842), Amherst, Mass. 1. Amherst College - Athenian Society 2. Hampshire Gazette
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1841 Feb 9
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Box 2: folder 4
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Hebard, Story (AC 1828), Amherst College, to John Hebard, Lebanon, N.H. Eighteen letters.
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1824-1831
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Box 1: folder 26
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Hebard, Story (AC 1828). Oration: "The Temperature of the Interior [sic] of the Earth."
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1828 Aug 27
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Box 1: folder 25
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Henshaw, Marshall (AC 1845), Amherst College, to Jason Torrey, Honesdale, Pa. 1. William Seymour Tyler
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1844 Feb 10
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Box 4: folder 78
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Henshaw, Marshall (AC 1845). "Oratio Salutatoria."
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1845 Aug 11
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Box 4: folder 76
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Henshaw, Marshall (AC 1845), Byfield, Mass., to [William Seymour Tyler], Amherst College.
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1859 Sep 3
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Box 4: folder 77
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Henshaw, Marshall (AC 1845), New Brunswick, [N.J.], to William Seymour Tyler, Amherst, Mass.
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1863 Apr 28
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Box 4: folder 81
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Henshaw, Marshall (AC 1845), New Brunswick, [N.J.], to Samuel Williston, n.p. Two letters.
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1863-1865
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Box 4: folder 82
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Henshaw, Marshall (AC 1845), Easthampton, Mass., to Anson D. Morse, n.p.
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1875 Jun 26
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Box 4: folder 79
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Hibben, James (AC 1846). Oration: "Fancy." 1. Aaron Warner 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1846 Aug 13
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Box 5: folder 16
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Hitchcock, Daniel Dwight (AC 1844). Essay: "Social Crystallization." 1. Edward Hitchcock
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ca. 1844
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Box 4: folder 56
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Hitchcock, Edward, Amherst, Mass., to John S. Lee. Two letters.
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1845-1848
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Box 4: folder 84
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Hitchcock, Edward, Amherst, Mass., to Francis P. Colton, Amherst. Mass. Letter of recommendation.
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1845 Aug 11
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Box 4: folder 75
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Hitchcock, Edward, Amherst, Mass., to Jerome R. Brigham, n.p.
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1856 Dec 26
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Box 4: folder 67
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Hitchcock, Robert Stevens (AC 1837), Lexington, Ky., to Edward P. Crowell, Amherst, Mass. 1. U.S. Civil War
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1871 May 10
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Box 3: folder 21
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Hitchcock, Roswell Dwight (AC 1836). Oration: "The Home of Genius."
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Hitchings, Benjamin Gardner (AC 1832). Oration: "Brown's Analysis of Memory."
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1832 Aug
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Box 7: folder 6
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Holt, Edmund Dayer (AC 1846). Oration: "Can the Drama be Made Subservient to Moral and Intellectual Cultivation?" 1. Aaron Warner 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1846
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Box 5: folder 17
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Homes, Henry Augustus (AC 1830), Albany, N.Y. to William S. Tyler.
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1880 Jan 24
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Box 1: folder 37
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Homes, Henry Augustus (AC 1830). Oration: "Temperament of Genius."
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1830 Aug 22
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Box 7: folder 4
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Homer, William Bradford (AC 1836). Valedictory: "The Immortality of Mental Influence."
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Houston, John Frederick (AC 1832). "Mental Effort," marked "composition of J.F. sent to old aunt;" essay: "Romantic Fiction."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Howard, Chauncey (AC 1835). Oration: "Veneration for Old Institutions."
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Howard, Joseph (AC, 1827). "The Importance of History."
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ca. 1828
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Box 1: folder 18
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Howe, Francis (AC 1848), Eastondale, Mass., to Prof. J.M. Tyler, Amherst College.
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1900 June 22
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Box 6: folder 9
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Howe, Francis (AC 1848). Five letters.
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1844-1894
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Box 6: folder 10
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Howe, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Washington D.C., to William Lewis Montague, Amherst College.
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1879 Nov 5
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Box 2: folder 44
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Howland, Freeman Parker (AC 1824), Abington, Mass., to Rev. Theophilus Packard, n.p.
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1882 Dec 26
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Box 1: folder 3
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Howland, Walter Morton (AC 1863), Chicago, Ill., to William [Howland?], n.p. 1. John Andrew Thompson (AC non-grad 1846)
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1878 Oct 29
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Box 5: folder 35
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Howland, William (AC 1846). Essay in Latin. 1. William Seymour Tyler
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1846 Aug 13
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Box 5: folder 18
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Howland, William (AC 1846), Lynn, Mass., to Havilah Mowry Sprague, Amherst, Mass. 1. Amherst College - Alexandrian Society
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1858 Apr 2
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Box 5: folder 20
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Howland, William (AC 1846), Lynn, Mass., to William Lewis Montague, Amherst, Mass.
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1877 Mar 5
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Box 5: folder 19
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Howland, William (AC 1846), Lynn, Mass., to Joseph Knowlton Chickering, Amherst, Mass.
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1878 May 6
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Box 5: folder 36
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Humphrey, Hosea Daton (AC 1833). Disputation: "Which is the Most Injurious to a Good Cause - Indiscretion of Friends or the hostility of enemies?"
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1833 Aug
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Box 7: folder 7
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Humphrey, James (AC 1831), New York, to Elisha Rodolphus Sprague, Amherst College. 1. Amherst College - Athenian Society
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1839 Feb 9
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Box 1: folder 46
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Humphrey, James (AC 1839). Oration: "Study of the Incomprehensible."
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1835
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Box 8: folder 1
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Humphrey, Leonard (AC 1846), Amherst Academy, to the President of Amherst College. Note about Justus Smith (AC 1851) and Horace Smith (AC 1851).
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1847 Aug 10
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Box 6: folder 11
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Humphrey, Louisa E., East Weymouth, Mass., to Arthur S. Pease, Amherst, Mass.
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1930 Apr 21
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Box 5: folder 21
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Humphrey, Zephaniah Moore (AC 1843), Pittsfield, Mass., to William Seymour Tyler, Amherst, Mass.
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1861 Apr 5
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Box 4: folder 27
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Humphreys, George (AC 1835), Amherst College, to the Female Reading Society, n.p.
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1834 Jul 18
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Box 6: folder 12
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Hunt, S. (AC 1832). Literary disquisition: "The Philosophy of a Fashionable Literature."
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1832 Aug
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Box 7: folder 6
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Huntting, Samuel (AC 1844). "The Power of Terms - Philosophical Oration." 1. Aaron Warner 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1844 Aug 8
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Box 4: folder 57
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Hutchins, Waldo (AC 1842). Invitation addressed to Edward Bates Gillett, n.p.
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1872 Feb
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Box 4: folder 19
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Hutchinson, Sylvander (AC 1836). Disputation: "Infidelity and War - Their Comparative Influence on Benevolent Enterprise."
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Ide, Jacob (AC 1848), Mansfield, to his brother Patrick, n.p., and note from S.T.M. Spofford (n.d.).
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1893 Jun 21
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Box 6: folder 13
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Ingram, Solomon Boltwood (AC 1831), Southampton, L.I., to his father, Zacheus C. Ingram, n.p.
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1832 Oct 30
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Box 1: folder 48
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Ingram, Solomon Boltwood (AC 1831). Sermon on Luke 15:18, 19.
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1837-1839
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Box 1: folder 47
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Jackson, Arthur Harper (AC 1846). Essay on psychology. 1. Aaron Warner 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1846
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Box 5: folder 22
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Janes, Justus Lyman (AC 1835). Essay: "Poetry as Affected by Christianity."
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1835
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Box 8: folder 1
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Jenkins, Abraham (AC 1838), Amherst College, to Loring Johnson, Georgetown, Delaware. 1. Edward Hitchcock 2. R.W. Haskins 3. George E. Hayes 4. Benjamin Silliman 5. C.T. Jackson
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1838 Dec 21
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Box 3: folder 32
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Jenkins, Abraham (AC 1838), Amherst College, to his father.
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1833 Mar 24
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Box 6: folder 14
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Jenkins, Abraham (AC 1838). "Ethiopia Shall Soon Stretch Out Her Hands to God." "The Influence of Revolutions and Wars on Literature, the Arts and Sciences." "The Conversion of the World." "Africa," a poem."To S.," a letter. "Thoughts on Our Savior's Agony in Gethsemane." "The unhallowed Marriage." "Thoughts on the Redemption of Man." "A Word for the Indians." "Is the Obligation Greater to Become a Foreign Than a Domestic Missionary? Affirmative." "Early Recollections: the Death of a Sister." "On the Death of a Sister." "A Voice from the Indians at the West." "And Isaac Went Out to meditate in the Field at the Eventide." "The Seaman's Appeal," a poem.
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1833-1842
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Box 8: folder 4
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Johnson, Obadiah Meeker (AC 1832). Oration: "Pacific Principles."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Johnson, Stephen. Jr. (AC 1827) Dissertation: "Moral Effect of History."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Johnston, William M. (AC 1827). "The Comparative Interest of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Jordan, Weeks & Co., Boston, Mass., to George Barrows (AC 1840), Amherst College.
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1838 Dec 28
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Box 3: folder 63
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Kellogg, Ensign Hosmer. (AC 1836). Oration: "Intellectual Exertion Under American Influences."
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Kellogg, Loyal Case. (AC 1836). Oration: "The Mutability of National Characteristics."
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Kellogg, Loyal Case. (AC 1836). Oration: "Taste."
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1835 Nov
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Box 8: folder 2
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Kendall, John Ballard (AC 1827). Oration: "National Feeling."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Kendall, John Ballard (AC 1827), Eckford, Michigan, to Edward Payson Crowell, n.p. 1. Amherst College - Trustees
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1875 May 10
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Box 1: folder 19
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Kidder, John Summer (AC 1839), Hopkins, Mich., to classmates, [Amherst College].
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1879 Jun 25
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Box 3: folder 50
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Kidder, Corbin. (AC 1828). Poem: "Confusion of Tongues."
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Kingsbury, Enoch. (AC 1827). Oration: "On Truth."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Kirkland, Edward. (AC 1831) Discussion (untitled).
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1831
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Box 7: folder 5
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Kittredge, Hosea (AC 1828). Oration: "Internal Improvement."
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Kittredge, Hosea (AC 1828), Mason, Mich., to Asa Bullard.
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1868 Jun 29
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Box 1: folder 27
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Larkin, Lyman Beecher (AC 1835), Ballston Spa, N.Y., to Edward Payson Crowell, Amherst College. Two letters. 1. Henry Ward Beecher
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1881
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Box 2: folder 35
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Leavitt, Jonathan (AC 1825), Cornish, to Jacob Abbott, Amherst College.
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1828 Jul 15
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Box 1: folder 5
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Lefavour, Isaachar (AC 1842). Two autobiographical sketches. 1. Gorham Rebellion, 1836 2. John M. Tyler
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1902 Aug 26
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Box 4: folder 20
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Leonard, Hartford Pratt (AC non-grad 1846), to. Carver, Mass., to [William L.] Montague, [Amherst, Mass.]
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1879 Dec 5
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Box 5: folder 31
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Littel, E., Philadelphia, Pa. to Alfred Wright (AC 1827), Amherst, Mass.
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1832? Nov 19
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Box 1: folder 20
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Lombard, Otis. (AC 1834). Disquisition: "The Propriety of Appeals to the Passions."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Long, Josiah Holloway (AC 1845), Marion, Ala., to Mr. and Mrs. William Seymour Tyler. Six letters. 1. Slavery
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1845-1847
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Box 4: folder 85
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Lord, Chester (AC 1831).Oration: "Literary Influence of the Various Systems of Religious Belief."
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1831 Jul
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Box 7: folder 5
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Lord, Charles (AC 1838), Madison, Wis., to William W. Fowler, Amherst College. 1. Amherst College - Alexandrian Society
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1853 Aug 5
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Box 3: folder 34
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Lord, Nathan Lyndes (AC 1837), Plymouth Marshall County, Ind., to William S. Tyler, Amherst College.
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1852 Feb 28
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Box 3: folder 22
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Lord, Otis Phillips (AC 1832). Oration: "The Destiny of Human Knowledge."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Lothrop, Henry Tisdale (AC 1844). Essay on civil government. 1. Aaron Warner 2. William B. Calhoun
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1844 Aug 6
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Box 4: folder 58
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Lothrop, Edwin Howard (AC 1828) Essay: "On the effect of Active Benevolence on Individual Character."
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Lyman, Giles. (AC 1827). Oration: "National Feeling."
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1827 Aug 22
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Box 7: folder 2
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Lyman, George (AC 1837). Disquisition: "Premature Development of Mind."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Lyman, Timothy (AC 1844). Oration: "Individuality." 1. Aaron Warner 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1844 Aug 8
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Box 4: folder 59
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Manton, Daniel Eddy (AC 1831). Oration: "The Reciprocal Influence of Science and Religion; Has It Been Beneficial?"
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1831 Aug 31
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Box 7: folder 5
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Mallet, John Williams, Dublin, to William Smith Clark (AC 1848), [Göttingen, Germany].
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1852 Mar 1
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Box 5: folder 79
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Mann, Asa (AC 1838), Hardwick, Mass., to William S. Tyler, Amherst College.
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1851 Jul 3
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Box 3: folder 35
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[Manross, Newton Spaulding], Amherst, Mass., to William [Smith Clark] (AC 1848), n.p. 1. U.S. Civil War-Cannon 2. Frazar Stearns
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1862 Apr 20
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Box 5: folder 72
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March, Francis Andrew (AC 1845). Essay on the spirit of Lord Bacon's Philosophy.
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ca. 1845
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Box 5: folder 1
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March, Francis Andrew (AC 1845). Oration: "God in Science." 1. Aaron Fowler 2. [Emily Fowler] Ford
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1845
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Box 4: folder 86
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March, Francis Andrew (AC 1845), n.p., to John C. Merrill, Amherst, Mass.
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ca. 1850
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Box 4: folder 89
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March, Francis Andrew (AC 1845), Easton, Pa., to Jerome R. Brigham, Milwaudee, Winsc. Sixteen letters. 1. Higher Education 2. Slavery 3. Stephen A. Douglas 4. Abraham Lincoln
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1857-1876
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Box 4: folder 70
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March, Francis Andrew (AC 1845), Easton, Pa., to William Seymour Tyler, Amherst, Mass.
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1857 Dec 7
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Box 4: folder 88
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March, Francis Andrew (AC 1845). Report of the Committee of Examiners to the Trustees of Amherst College.
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1860
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Box 4: folder 87
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Marsh, John, Southbridge, Mass., to Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Amherst, Mass.
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1861 June 18
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Box 5: folder 58
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Marsh, Ormond Blynn (AC 1847). Oration: "The Change from Superstition to Skepticism." 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Aug 12
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Box 5: folder 57
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Marsh, Thankful, Southbridge, Mass., to Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Amherst, Mass., with addendum written and signed by John Marsh.
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1861 Jun 25/26
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Box 5: folder 59
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Marsh, Wolcott (AC 1836). Dissertation: "Blind Admiration of Original Genius."
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1836 Aug
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Box 8: folder 2
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Marshall, Jonathan Bryant (AC 1838). Oration: "The Platonic and Baconian Systems Compared."
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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Maynard, Eli (AC non-grad 1841), Potsdam, N.Y., to Asa D. Lord, Kirtland, Ohio. Extracts by unknown person.
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1838 Jul 9
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Box 4: folder 9
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Maynard, Horace (AC 1838), Washington, D.C., to Edward P. Crowell, Amherst, Mass. 1. U.S. Congress 2. Edward Maynard 3. U.S. Civil War
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1869 Dec 6
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Box 3: folder 36
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Maynard, Horace (AC 1838). Valedictory: "Pleasures of a Literary Life."
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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McKinney, Sabin (AC 1841). Essay: "The Free Banking System," with a note added by William C. Fowler.
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1841 Jul
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Box 4: folder 3
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McKinney, Sabin (AC 1841), Binghamton, N.Y., to Sidney Brooks, Chatham, Mass.
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1842 Jul 20
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Box 3: folder 84
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Merrick, James Lyman (AC 1830). Partial transcriptions by Frank Cary of correspondence between Rev. Merrick and anofficer of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, concerning Rev. Merrick's work in Persia. 1.Missionaries
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1844-1846
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Box 1: folder 38
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Merrick, James Lyman (AC 1830). Dissertation: "The Advancement of Mind."
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1830 Aug 25
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Box 7: folder 4
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Miller, Robert D. (AC 1848). "Fast Day Sermon", delivered at Peru, VT.
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1861 April 4
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Box 6: folder 15
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Miller, Robert D. (AC 1848), Malden, Maplewood District, Mass., to his classmates. Two letters.
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1893
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Box 6: folder 16
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Miller, Robert D. (AC 1848). Annotated copy of the pamphlet "D.J. Flanders to Malden Voters."
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n.d.
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Box 6: folder 17
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Miller, Thomas Spencer (AC 1839), Amherst College, to his family, n.p. Six letters. 1. Daniel Frost 2. Ebenezer S. Snell 3. Samuel S. Miller 4. Rev. Moses Miller 5. Bethial Miller
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1835-1842
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Box 3: folder 51
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Miller, Thomas Spencer (AC 1839), Amherst College, to his parents.
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1895 Oct 10
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Box 6: folder 18
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Miller, Thomas Spencer (AC 1839). Oratio Salutatory.
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Millett, Stephen Caldwell (AC 1830). Dissertation: "Prison Discipline Reform."
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1830 Jul 20
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Box 7: folder 4
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Montgomery, Alexander (AC 1837). Untitled oration.
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Moody, Plinius (AC 1845), Dunkirk, N.Y., to William Seymour Tyler, Amherst, Mass.
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1853 Mar 19
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Box 4: folder 90
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Morris, Henry (AC 1832). Discussion: "The Qualifications and Influence of the Man of Letters and the Statesman in our Country. Qualifications and Influence of the American Statesman."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Morse, Humphrey (AC 1834), Amherst College, to Humphrey Morse (uncle), Hampstead, N.H.
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1831 Aug 31
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Box 2: folder 26
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Morse, Humphrey (AC 1834). Essay: "The Warrior and the Philantropist."
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1834
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Box 7: folder 8
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Neill, Henry (AC 1834), Pittsfield, Mass., to [John Alonzo Seymour], Enfield, Mass.
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1866? Dec 4
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Box 2: folder 27
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Nelson, Ephraim Robbins (AC 1830). Oration: "Progress and Prospects of Human Society."
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1830
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Box 7: folder 4
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Newhall, George Harrison (AC 1845), Amherst, Mass., to Frederick Woods et al, n.p. Two letters.
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1840 Aug
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Box 5: folder 2
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Newhall, George Harrison (AC 1845), Walpole, Mass., to Professor[?] 1. Lucius Manlius Boltwood
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1852 Sep 10
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Box 5: folder 3
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Nichols, Washington Adams (AC 1834). Discussion with William Graves Williams: "Facts and Fiction as a Medium of Influence."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Niles, Mark Haskell (AC 1830). The Phenomena of Memory."
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1830 Aug 25
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Box 7: folder 4
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Noyes, Gurdon Wheeler (AC 1846). Oration: "Individuality." 1. Aaron Warner 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1846 Aug 13
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Box 5: folder 23
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Noyes, Joseph Thomas (AC 1845), Madison, Wisc., to Jerome R. Brigham, Portland, Me.
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1857 Oct 8
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Box 4: folder 68
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Oliphant, David Sewell (AC 1836), Wells, to Alfred B. Ely, Amherst College. Mention of the death of David Rowell C. (AC 1836). 1. Austin Isham
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1836 Apr 21
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Box 2: folder 56
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Osgood, Edward Shirburne (AC 1844). "Party Spirit not Inconsistent with Patriotism. 1. Aaron Warner 2. William B. Calhoun
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1844 Aug 8
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Box 4: folder 60
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Packard, Abel Kingman (AC 1845), Greely and Highland Lake, Colo., to Jerome R. Brigham. Twenty-two letters. 1. Lucy M. Packard
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1876-1888
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Box 4: folder 71
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Paine, William Pomeroy. (AC 1827) Philosophical oration: "The phenomena of the Heavens as Affecting the Mind."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Palmer, Albert Ripley (AC 1839). Oration: "Political Excitement Favorable to the Development of Genius."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Parker, Henry Webster (AC 1843), Flushing, N.Y., to John Mason Tyler (AC 1873), Amherst, Mass. 1. Amherst College - History 2. Local History 3. Helen Fiske
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1900 Jun 9
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Box 4: folder 28
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Parker, James Otis (AC 1834), Shirley, Mass. To Franklin Dodge, Amherst College.
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1834 Jul 22
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Box 2: folder 28
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Parker, Melzar (AC 1838). Oration: "Mistery?"
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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Parker, Samuel Junius (AC 1841), Ithaca, N.Y., to his classmates.
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1891 Jun 19
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Box 4: folder 4
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Parker, Stillman Edward (AC non-grad 1845), Amherst College, Mass., to Ellen?, n.p.
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1841 Oct 31
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Box 5: folder 8
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Parsons, Benjamin Booth (AC 1835). Discussion with Pomeroy, Lemuel: "Popular Riots, Their Influence Upon the Community."
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Patrick, Henry J. (AC 1848). Letter and postcard.
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1893-1909
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Box 6: folder 19
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Patridge, Samuel Dwight. (AC 1827). Oration: "The Influence of Government Upon Literature."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Payson, Thomas Elliot (AC 1834). Oration: "American Patriotism."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Peabody, John Q. (AC 1848), Meeting House Green, Ipswich, to his classmates.
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1893 Jun 19
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Box 6: folder 20
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Peabody, William Augustus (AC 1835). Oration: "The Defects of Ethical Systems."
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Perkins, Ariel Ebenezer Parish (AC 1840). Oration: "Association of ideas as contributing to present enjoyments."
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 76
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Perkins, Justin (AC 1829). Unkown, Philadelphia, Pa., to Rev. Justin Perkins, D.D., n.p. 1. Slavery
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1863 Dec 20
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Box 1: folder 30
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Pierce, Asa Clinton (AC 1843). Essay: "The Dependence of Philosophy upon the Progress of Civil Liberties Exemplified in the Revolutions of the 16th and 17th Centuries." 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1843
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Box 4: folder 29
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Pierce, Edwin Willard (AC 1838), Amherst College, to Mrs. M.R. Dean (his sister), Newburyport, Mass. 1. Slavery
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1837 Jul 24
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Box 3: folder 37
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Pitkin, Frederick Hyde (AC 1840). "Dispute: Is Elizabeth of England Censurable for the Treatment of Mary Queen of Scots? Affirmative."
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 77
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Plimpton, Alfred M., Southbridge, Mass., to Alfred S. Goodale, Amherst, Mass.
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1916 Jul 28
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Box 5: folder 32
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Plimpton, Salem Marsh (AC 1846). Oration: "Real Life." 1. Aaron Warner
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1846 Aug 13
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Box 5: folder 25
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Plimpton, Stanley W., Southbridge, Mass., to unknown, n. p., giving biographical information on Daniel Bacon Plimpton (AC non-grad 1846).
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1916 Aug 1
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Box 5: folder 34
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Pomeroy, Isaac (AC 1848), Ashland, Mass., to Prof. E. P. Crowell, n.p.
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1881 Mar 2
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Box 6: folder 21
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Poor, Daniel Warren (AC 1837), Philadelphia, Pa., to unknown, n.p.
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1883 Sep 12
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Box 3: folder 23
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Powers, Philander Oliver (AC 1830), to Rev. William S. Tyler, Amherst College. Two letters. 1. Missionaries
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1839-1852
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Box 1: folder 39
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Powers, Philander Oliver (AC 1830). Disputation with Benjamin Schneider: "Has Enthusiasm or Genius Contributed More to the Advancement of Science and Literature?"
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1830
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Box 7: folder 4
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Pratt, Caroline Drury. Correspondence with her sister Almira Drury.
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1822-1858
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Box 6: folder 22
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Pratt, Caroline Drury. Correspondence with her cousin Clarissa Cary.
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1821-1838
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Box 6: folder 23
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Pratt, Caroline Drury. Correspondence with her cousin Elisa Cannon.
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1826-1891
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Box 6: folder 24
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Pratt, Caroline Drury. Twenty-four letters.
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1822-1847
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Box 6: folder 25
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Pratt, George Cooley (AC non-grad 1836), St. Louis, to Julius Hawley Seelye, Amherst, Mass.
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1879 Apr 11
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Box 3: folder 2
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Preston, James Willard (AC 1839). Oration: "The Independent Statesman."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Pritchett, Edward Corrie. Disputation with James C. Bryant: "Is Influence of Severe or Commendatory Criticism Favorable to Literature?"
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ca. 1835
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Box 2: folder 57
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Ray, John Wainwright (AC 1839). Oration: "The Inspiration of a Good Cause."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Raynor, James W. (AC 1848), Brooklyn, N.Y., to Prof. W.S. Tyler, Amherst College.
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1851 Aug 11
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Box 6: folder 26
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Read, Hanson L. (AC 1848), Amherst College, to his brother James Rolfe, Lowell, Mass.
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1846 Feb 7
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Box 6: folder 27
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Reed, William Barrett (AC 1837). Oration: "The Influence of Natural on Moral Science."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Reid, William Shields (AC 1833) Disquisition; untitled but in substance: the progress of society and its influence on imaginative literature.
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1833 Aug
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Box 7: folder 7
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Reno, Jesse Lee, Newbern, N.C., to John Albion Andrew, n.p. transcription of recommendation for a Brevet Commission for William Smith Clark (AC 1848). Copyist unknown. 1. U.S. Civil War - 21st Regiment - Mass. Volunteers
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1862 Apr 28
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Box 5: folder 83
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Reynolds, Tertius. (AC 1827). "A Conference. The Political Importance of England Under the Reign of the Stuarts."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Rice, Thomas Osborne (AC 1839), Amherst, Mass., to Jesse Rice (uncle), Lynn, Mass.
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1838 Jan 1
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Box 3: folder 53
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Rice, Thomas Osborne (AC 1839), Amherst College, to Charles Hartwell Cragin (AC 1837), Richmond,Va. 1. Amherst College - Athenian Society
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1838 Jan 2
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Box 3: folder 17
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Rice, Thomas Osborne (AC 1839), Amherst, Mass., to Charles H. Cragin, Richmond, Va. 1. Amherst College - Athenian Society
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1838 Jan 2
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Box 3: folder 52
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Richards, William (AC 1828). Valedictory: "Farewell, to Trustees, President and Classmates."
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Richardson, Nathanael (AC 1836). Certificate written by President Humphrey.
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1836 Aug 22
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Box 6: folder 28
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Riggs, Elias (AC 1829), Constantinople, "To Members of the Faculty of Amherst College." 1. Amherst College - History 2. Heman Humphrey 3. Ebenezer Strong Snell 4. Missionaries
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1899 Jun 1
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Box 1: folder 31
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Riggs, Elias (AC 1829). Two letters from fellow theologians. 1. Union Theological Seminary 2. J.W.M. Lane 3. Henry B. Smith
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1858 May 12; 17
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Box 1: folder 32
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Robinson, Stuart (AC 1836). Oration: "Intellectual Character of the Men of the Revolution."
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Rockwell, Joel Edison (AC 1837). Oration: "Immortality of Original Genius."
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1837 Aug
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Box 8: folder 3
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Rosseel, J.A. (AC 1839). Commencement exhibition.
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Rowell, Daniel Chase (AC non-grad 1836). Lecture notes on Natural Philosophy. 1. Ebenezer S. Snell
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[1832?]
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Box 3: folder 6
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Rowell, George Berkley (AC 1837). "Geology."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Russell, Edward Augustus (AC 1844). Oration: "Free Trade." 1. Aaron Warner 2. William B. Calhoun
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1844 Jul 26
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Box 4: folder 61
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Sabin, Lewis (AC 1831), Templeton, to Prof. Edward Hitchcock, Amherst College. 1. John Hancock
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1869 Dec 17
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Box 1: folder 49
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Sabin, Lewis (AC 1831). Valedictory: "On the Homage Rendered to Consecrated Talents."
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1831
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Box 7: folder 5
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Sanderson, John Pease (AC 1839). Oration: "Ultra Democracy."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Schneider, Benjamin (AC 1830), to Prof. William S. Tyler, Amherst College. Three letters. 1. Missionaries
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1839-1840
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Box 1: folder 40
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Sewary, William, Albany, N.Y., to Thomas S. Russell (AC 1841), Samuel H. Allen (AC 1841), et. al., Amherst College.
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1841 Jan 20
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Box 6: folder 29
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Seymour, Henry (AC 1838). Oration: "Claims of Science Upon Government."
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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Shepard, Thomas (AC 1848), Ashland, Mass., to Prof. E. P. Crowell, n .p.
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1881 Jul 28
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Box 6: folder 30
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Skiff, Harvey James (AC 1846), Newton, Iowa, to [Edward P. Crowell], Amherst College. 1. U.S. Civil War
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1870 Oct 31
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Box 5: folder 26
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Smith, Charles Fuller (AC 1838). Dissertation: "The Decay of the Latin Language."
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1838
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Box 8: folder 4
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Smith, Henry Bagg (AC 1843). Essay: "Is Public Opinion a Safe Guide in Morals?" 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1843
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Box 4: folder 30
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Soule, George (AC 1847). Oration: "The Great Repealer." 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Aug 12
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Box 5: folder 60
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Soule, George (AC 1847), Hampton, Conn., to William Seymour Tyler, Amherst, Mass. 1. Edward J. Cornish
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1859 Aug 5
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Box 4: folder 74
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Spare, John (AC 1838), New Bedford, Mass., to President Julius H. Seelye, Amherst College. 1. Amherst College - Quaternions
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1884 Jan 4
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Box 3: folder 39
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Spare, John (AC 1838), New Bedford, Mass., to William Cole Esty, Amherst, Mass. 1. Amherst College - Quaternions
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1884 Jan 21
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Box 3: folder 40
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Spare, John (AC 1838), [New Bedford, Mass.], to [Edward Baxter] Marsh, [Amherst College]. 1. Amherst College - Quaternions
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ca. 1885
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Box 3: folder 41
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Spear, Charles Vinal (AC 1846). Oration: "The Moral Element in Art." 1. Aaron Warner 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1846 Aug 13
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Box 5: folder 28
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Spear, Charles Vinal (AC 1846), E. Randolph, Mass., to William Seymour Tyler, [Amherst College, Mass]. Two letters.
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1852
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Box 5: folder 27
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Spofford, Henry Martyn (AC 1840). "Oratio Salutatoria MDCCCXL." 1. William S. Tyler
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 78
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Spofford, Richard Cecil (AC 1839). Oration: "The Years of Toil."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Star Grove Silver Mining Company, N.Y. Dividend certificate no. 8, addressed to E. Hitchcock, Amherst, Mass., signed by John B. Bothwell, secretary and treasurer. Autograph note on verso, signed "E.H."
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1881 Jun 30
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Box 5: folder 76
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Stebbins, Rufus Phineas (AC 1834). Oration: "Mind."
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1834
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Box 7: folder 8
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Stearns, Jesse George Davis (AC 1836), Zumbrota, Minn., to William Lewis Montague, Amherst College.
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1877 Mar 15
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Box 3: folder 1
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Stearns, Jesse George Davis (AC 1836). Oration: "The Relation of the Right to the Will of the Deity."
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1836
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Box 8: folder 2
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Stearns, Timothy (AC 1833) Essay: "Prospects of Christianity."
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1833
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Box 7: folder 7
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Stedman, Edmund C., New York [?], to Erastus W. Ellsworth (AC 1844), East Windsor Hill, Conn. Written on tissue.
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1881 Oct 8
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Box 4: folder 47
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Stickney, Moses Parsons (AC 1830). Disputation with L.H. Van Dyck: "Ought Representatives to be Governed by the Instructions of Their Constituents?"
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1830 Jul
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Box 7: folder 4
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Stockbridge, Henry Smith (AC 1845), Baltimore, Md., to Jerome Ripley Brigham, [Milwaukee, Wisc.] Seventeen letters. 1. U.S. Civil War 2. William S. Clark 3. Frederick Douglas
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1857-1888
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Box 5: folder 4
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Stone, Timothy Dwight Porter (AC 1834). Poem: "Death of Byron."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Storrs, Henry Martyn (AC 1846), Orange, N.J., to Samuel E. Herrick, Boston, Mass.
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1885 Nov 30
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Box 5: folder 29
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Storrs, Richard Salter (AC 1839), Brooklyn, N.Y., to unknown, n.p. Two letters.
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1834-1874
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Box 3: folder 54
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Storrs, Richard Salter (AC 1839), Brooklyn, N.Y., to William Austin Dickinson, Amherst, Mass. Two letters. 1. Amherst College - Trustees
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1889
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Box 3: folder 55
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Storrs, Richard Salter (AC 1839), Shelter Island Heights, N.Y., to Anson D. Morse, Amherst, Mass. 1. Amherst College - Trustees
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1898 Aug 5
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Box 3: folder 56
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Stratton, John Herrick (AC 1840). Oration: "Supremacy of the Moral Sentiment." 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 79
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Stuart, William Zephaniah (AC 1833). Oratio Salutatoria; "Philosophy of Dreams."
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1833 Aug
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Box 7: folder 7
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Sturgis, L.D., Fredericksburg, Va., to William Smith Clark (AC 1848), n.p. 1. U.S. Civil War - 21st regiment - Mass. Volunteers
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1863 Feb 4
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Box 5: folder 81
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Sumner, Geo (AC 1839). Oration: "Unity of Purpose in Professional Life."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Symonds, Stephen (AC 1833). Disputation: "Is It the Duty of Every Citizen to Cooperate with Some Political Party?"
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1833 Aug
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Box 7: folder 7
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Syracuse, Norman N. E. (AC non-grad 1847). Recommendation letter signed by Edward Hitchcock (AC 1848), E.S. Snell, and W.S. Tyler.
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n.d.
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Box 6: folder 31
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Talcott, Daniel Smith (AC 1831). Oration: "The Abuses of Genius."
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1831
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Box 7: folder 5
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Tappan, Samuel Salisbury (AC 1833), Conway, N.H., to William S. Tyler, Amherst College.
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1852 May 21
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Box 2: folder 5
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Taylor, Abner (AC 1830) Dissertation: "Why Do You Read Dunallan?"
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1830 Aug 18
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Box 7: folder 4
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Taylor, Horace W. (AC 1848). Two letters.
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1893 Jun 22
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Box 6: folder 32
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Taylor, James Allen (AC 1839). Disquisition: "The Bible, Its Morality."
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1839 Aug
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Box 8: folder 5
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Taylor, Timothy Alden (AC 1835). Salutatory.
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1835
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Box 8: folder 1
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Temple, Daniel Herbert (AC 1843). "Oratio Salutatorio." 1. William S. Tyler
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1843
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Box 4: folder 31
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Tenney, Francis Vergnies (AC 1841). Essay: "Is the Present Age Too Incredulous With Regard to Discoveries in Science?" 1. Nathan W. Fiske 2. William C. Fowler
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ca. 1841
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Box 4: folder 6
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Thayer, Erastus William (AC 1831). Oration: "Dethronement of Charles X."
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1831
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Box 7: folder 5
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Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835), Sturbridge, Mass., to unknown, n.p.
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1834 Oct 15
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Box 2: folder 43
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Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835). Commencement address; reflections on Alexander Pope's "Essay on Man." 1. Jonathan B. Condit
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1835 Aug 26
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Box 2: folder 39
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Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835). Essays on Addison, Byron, Milton, Ossian, John Harvard, Tacitus, John Howard, and one on evaporation. 1. Ebenezer S. Snell 2. Jonathan B. Condit 3. Edward Hitchcock
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ca. 1834
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Box 2: folder 41
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Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835). Fifteen essays on religion and philosophy. 1. Edwards A. Parks 2. Jonathan B. Condit
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ca. 1834
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Box 2: folder 36
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Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835). Prose fragments.
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ca. 1834
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Box 2: folder 42
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Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835). Record of expenses.
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[1835 Jan 9]
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Box 2: folder 38
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Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835). Seven essays on history and politics. 1. Edwards A. Parks 2. William B. Calhoun
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ca. 1835
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Box 2: folder 40
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Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835). Oration: "New England and Her Sons."
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1835 Aug
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Box 8: folder 1
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Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835). Two poems: "Mary of the Whild More" and "Ode to New Hampshire." Springfield, Vt. 1. Jonathan B. Condit
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1833 May 21
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Box 2: folder 37
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Thompson, Leander (AC 1835). Oration: "The Comparative Influence of the Past and the Future Upon the Imaginations."
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1835
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Box 8: folder 1
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Thompson, Leander (AC 1835), North Woburn, Mass., to Edward Payson Crowell, [Amherst College] about classmates.
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1872 Mar 21
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Box 2: folder 29
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Thompson, Leander (AC 1835), North Woburn, Mass., to William Lewis Montague, Amherst College.
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1879 Dec 16
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Box 2: folder 30
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Tinker, Reuben. (AC 1827). Oration: "Inconsistencies of Public Sentiment."
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Thurston, Eli (AC 1834). Dissertation: "Despotism."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Tobey, Alvan (AC 1828), Durham, NH, to William S. Tyler, n.p. 1. Amherst College - History
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1869 Mar 31
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Box 1: folder 28
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Tobey, Alvan (AC 1828). Oration: "Contemplation of Great Objects."
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1828
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Box 7: folder 3
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Tolman, Albert (AC 1845), Leavesboro, Mass., to John Stebbins Lee, n.p.
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1860 Jul 30
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Box 4: folder 66
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Tolman, Albert (AC 1845) Pittsfield, Mass., to Edward B. Marsh, n.p.
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1889 Aug 21
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Box 5: folder 5
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Tolman, Richard (AC 1839) "Change in Society."
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1839 Aug 28
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Box 3: folder 57
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Torrance, William (AC 1844) "Success in professional life..." 1. Nathan W. Fiske 2. Aaron Warner
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ca. 1844
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Box 4: folder 62
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Torrey, David (AC 1843). Three letters to his family.
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1840-1863
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Box 4: folder 32
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Tuthill, George Miller (AC 1839). Disquisition: "The Literature of the Millenium."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Tuttle, Anson Yale (AC 1833). Scientific dissertation.
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1833 Aug
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Box 7: folder 7
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Tyler, John Mason (AC 1873). "Col. William Clark," speech given at dedication of Clark Hall, University of Massachusetts.
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1907
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Box 5: folder 67
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Tyler, Wellington Hart (AC 1831). Two "Addresses on Intemperance" plus his life insurance premium receipt.
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1834 Jul 4
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Box 1: folder 50
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Tyler, Wellington Hart (AC 1831). Oration: "Destiny of the English Language."
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1831 Aug 24
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Box 7: folder 5
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Tyler, William Ebenezer (AC 1844), Boston, Mass., to John Mason Tyler, Amherst, Mass. Two letters. 1. Amherst College - History 2. Nathan W. Fiske
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1900 Jun
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Box 4: folder 64
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Tyler, William Ebenezer (AC 1844). "Does Adherence to Purity Disqualify a Writer From Being an Historian?" 1. Nathan W. Fiske 2. Aaron Warner
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ca. 1844
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Box 4: folder 63
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Tyler, William Seymour, Amherst, Mass., to Samuel Williston, n.p.
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1863 Apr 30
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Box 4: folder 83
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Upton, John Riddle (AC 1847). Dissertation: "The Only Conservative Principle of Government - Christianity." 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Jul 16
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Box 5: folder 61
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Upton, John Riddle (AC 1847), Dixon, Scott Co., Iowa, to [William Seymour] Tyler, [Amherst, Mass.] 1.Missionaries 2. Charles Henry Gates 3. Luther Rice White 4. Amherst College - History
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1854 Jan 10
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Box 5: folder 62
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Vaile, Rawson (AC 1839). Oration: "The Neglect of the Right of Suffrage."
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Van Dyck, John Brevoot. (AC 1826). Third part of a commencement conference on the effects of legal, literary, and moral influence upon society.
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Van Dyck, Lawrence Henry (AC 1830). Disputation: "In Maintaining the Affirmative of the Question, Whether Representatives ought to be Governed by the Instructions of Their Constituents, We Shall Deduce Our First Argument From the Design of Representative Governments."
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1830 Aug
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Box 7: folder 4
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Van Lennep, Henry John (AC 1837), to Christopher L. M. Evangeles, New York, N.Y. Two letters.
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1832-1835
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Box 3: folder 25
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Van Lennep, Henry John (AC 1837), Great Barrington, Mass., to Edward Hitchcock, [Amherst College?] Two letters signed by Emily Ann Van Lennep. 1. Amherst College - History
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1869-1870
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Box 3: folder 24
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Van Lennep, Henry John (AC 1837). Valedictory: "Intellectual Pursuits - Unlimited."
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1837
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Box 8: folder 3
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Vinton, Frederick (AC 1837), Princeton, N.J., to Edward B. Marsh, Amherst, Mass. 1. Andrew Patton Happer
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1885 Jun 6
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Box 3: folder 27
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Wakefield, Horace Poole (AC 1832). Oration: "Nullification."
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1832 Aug
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Box 7: folder 6
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Wakefield, William (AC 1839), Madison, Ohio, to William S. Tyler, Amherst, Mass.
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1853 Jul 24
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Box 3: folder 58
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Walker, William (AC 1838), Milton, Wis., to the Registrar, Amherst College. 1. Missionaries 2. Edward B. Marsh
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1889 Dec 18
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Box 3: folder 42
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Walters, Lemuel Healey (AC 1847), New York, to William Seymour Tyler, Amherst, Mass. Two letters. 1. Education - Central College
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1850-1869
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Box 5: folder 64
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Walters, Lemuel Healey (AC 1847), Montrose, Pa., to William Seymour Tyler, Amherst, Mass. 1. Central College 2. Charles L. Benson
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1851 Jul 23
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Box 5: folder 65
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Walters, Lemuel Healey (AC 1847). Orartion: "Reason and Philosophy Subordinate to Revelation." 1. Aaron Warner
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1847 Aug 12
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Box 5: folder 63
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Wason, Hiram (AC 1838), Amherst College, to his sister Louisa Wason, Boston, Mass.
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1837 Dec 2
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Box 6: folder 33
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Watson, Edward Flint (AC 1840). "Hope: 'A Poem' Written for the Annual Commencement at Amherst College." 1. William C. Fowler
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1840 Aug 26
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Box 3: folder 80
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Waters, Andrew (AC 1839). Oration: "Self?" (torn)
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1839
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Box 8: folder 5
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Waters, George (AC 1831). Disputation with Huntington: "Is the Spirit of Enterprise in our Country Favorable to Morality and Happiness?"
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1831
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Box 7: folder 5
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Wedge, H., Wilkinsonville, to Prof. Chickering, concerning his brothers Newell Wedge (AC 1848) and Tyler Wedge (AC 1848).
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1884 Jun 5
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Box 6: folder 34
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Welles, James Henry (AC 1843), Everett House, N.Y., to William Seymour Tyler, Amherst, Mass. 1. Ebenezer S. Snell
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1863 Mar 21
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Box 4: folder 33
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Wells, Rufus Porter (AC 1842). Essay: "Will the New England Character Remain Essentially the Same during the Present Century?" 1. Nathan W. Fiske
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ca. 1842
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Box 4: folder 21
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White, James Wilson (AC 1834). Oration: "Memory of LaFayette."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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White, Robert McRae (AC 1834). Orations: "The Emotions."
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1834
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Box 7: folder 8
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Winch, Moses. (AC 1827). Disputation: "Ought the Colonization Society to be Patronized by the General Government?"
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1827
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Box 7: folder 2
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Wilcox, Alvan, New Haven, Conn., to Henry John Van Lennep (AC 1837), Amherst, Mass. Two letters. 1. Amherst College - Society Keyes
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1836-1837
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Box 3: folder 26
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Wilcox, Alvan, New Haven, Conn., to Abraham Jenkins (AC 1838). 1. Amherst College - Society Keyes
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1837
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Box 3: folder 33
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Wilcox, Alvan, New Haven, Conn., to Frederick Dan Huntington (AC 1839), Amherst College. Four letters. 1. Amherst College - Society of Natural History
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1838-1839
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Box 3: folder 49
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Wilkinson, Reed (AC 1830). Dissertation: "The Moral Character and Influence of English Literature."
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1830 Aug
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Box 7: folder 4
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Willard, Frederic Augustus. (AC 1826). Oration: "Influence of Modern Chemical Discoveries on the Progress of Science and the Arts."
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1826
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Box 7: folder 1
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Williams, George Milton (AC 1840). Oration: "Severity of Criticism Proportionate to Literary Fame." 1. William C. Fowler
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1840 Aug 17
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Box 3: folder 81
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Williams, Lester (AC 1844). Essay on Christianity and the struggle for suffrage rights. 1. Heman Humphrey 2. Aaron Warner
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1844 Aug 2
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Box 4: folder 65
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Williams, William Graves (AC 1834), Leavenworth City, Kans., to Edward Payson Crowell, Amherst College. 1. U.S. Civil War
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1870 Jun 6
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Box 2: folder 22
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Wilson, Andrew (AC 1842). Oration: "Faith the Creation of Reason." 1. Heman Humphrey
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1842 Jul
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Box 4: folder 22
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Winn, John (AC 1834). Discussion: "The Expediency of Making Temperance a Subject of Legislation."
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1834 Aug
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Box 7: folder 8
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Wood, Artemas Augustus (AC 1831), Amherst College, to Henry Chaney, Randolph, Vt.
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ca. 1828 Jul 14
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Box 1: folder 51
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Wood, Theodore Sedgwick (AC 1832). Oration: "Oblivion."
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1832
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Box 7: folder 6
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Wyman, Joel W. (AC 1825), Boiling Springs, to brother, n.p.
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1826 Jan 16
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Box 1: folder 14
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Woodman, George Sullivan (AC 1846), Lynn, Mass., to Edward Payson Crowell, Amherst, Mass. 1. Henry N. Wyman
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1873 Mar 12
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Box 5: folder 7
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Woodman, George Sullivan (AC 1846). Oration: "The Fine Arts." 1. Aaron Warner
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1846 Aug 13
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Box 5: folder 30
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Woodsworth, Charles Louis (AC 1845), Boston, Mass., to Edward Payson Crowell, Amherts, Mass. 1. U.S. Civil War
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1874? Nov 7
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Box 5: folder 6
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Wyman, Edward (AC 1835). Oration: "The Influence of Mental Culture on Crime."
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1835
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Box 8: folder 1
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Yerington, Alexander (AC 1841). Essay on Matter. 1. Ebenezer S. Snell 2. William C. Fowler
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ca. 1841
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Box 4: folder 7
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