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Item — Box 4: Series M180.1 [Barcode: 35052009403643], Folder: 17
Identifier: M180.1
Series Description:
From the Series:
Correspondence between Charles Vaughan, Sarah Vaughan, Benjamin Vaughan, Frances Western Apthorp (later Vaughan) and other family members concerning day-to-day family life as well as business and financial matters and politics. The correspondents also include Joseph Priestly, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, and George Washington. Letters reflect life and business in Jamaica, London (England), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Boston (Massachusetts) and Hallowell (Maine), among other...
Dates:
1756-1875, n.d.
File — Box 1: Series A01.01.02 [Barcode: 35052006508147], Folder: 18
Identifier: A01.01.02
Series Description:
From the Series:
This series contains historical College records and correspondence dating from 1788. Box one includes a letter from Joseph McKeen stating his conditions for accepting the presidency of the College, a letter concerning the removal of William Allen from the presidency, and other general historical College records. The material in box two is specific to the founding of the College and includes a list, compiled in 1944, of founding documents held by the Massachusetts Commonwealth Archives.
Dates:
1788-2022
File — Box 1: Series A01.08.07 [Barcode: 35052006569156], Folder: 10
Identifier: A01.08.07.01
Series Description:
From the Series:
This series contains various unbound financial documents spanning years from 1791 to 1925, such as subscriptions, bonds, notes, promissory notes, receipts, statements, reports, accounts, decrees and charts. Notably, an original Massachusetts State Senate document: "An Act for the encouragement of Literature, Piety & Morality & the useful Arts and Sciences- Grant of $3000. per annum to Bowdoin College, for ten years, to be paid semi-annually, from the date of this act, Feb.ry 24th...
Dates:
1788 - 1959
Item — Box 4: Series M180.1 [Barcode: 35052009403643], Folder: 19
Identifier: M180.1
Series Description:
From the Series:
Correspondence between Charles Vaughan, Sarah Vaughan, Benjamin Vaughan, Frances Western Apthorp (later Vaughan) and other family members concerning day-to-day family life as well as business and financial matters and politics. The correspondents also include Joseph Priestly, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, and George Washington. Letters reflect life and business in Jamaica, London (England), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Boston (Massachusetts) and Hallowell (Maine), among other...
Dates:
1756-1875, n.d.
File — Box 1: Series A01.01.02 [Barcode: 35052006508147], Folder: 20
Identifier: A01.01.02
Series Description:
From the Series:
This series contains historical College records and correspondence dating from 1788. Box one includes a letter from Joseph McKeen stating his conditions for accepting the presidency of the College, a letter concerning the removal of William Allen from the presidency, and other general historical College records. The material in box two is specific to the founding of the College and includes a list, compiled in 1944, of founding documents held by the Massachusetts Commonwealth Archives.
Dates:
1788-2022
File — Box 1: Series A01.01.02 [Barcode: 35052006508147], Folder: 21
Identifier: A01.01.02
Series Description:
From the Series:
This series contains historical College records and correspondence dating from 1788. Box one includes a letter from Joseph McKeen stating his conditions for accepting the presidency of the College, a letter concerning the removal of William Allen from the presidency, and other general historical College records. The material in box two is specific to the founding of the College and includes a list, compiled in 1944, of founding documents held by the Massachusetts Commonwealth Archives.
Dates:
1788-2022
Item — Box 4: Series M180.1 [Barcode: 35052009403643], Folder: 20
Identifier: M180.1
Series Description:
From the Series:
Correspondence between Charles Vaughan, Sarah Vaughan, Benjamin Vaughan, Frances Western Apthorp (later Vaughan) and other family members concerning day-to-day family life as well as business and financial matters and politics. The correspondents also include Joseph Priestly, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, and George Washington. Letters reflect life and business in Jamaica, London (England), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Boston (Massachusetts) and Hallowell (Maine), among other...
Dates:
1756-1875, n.d.
File — Box 2: Series A01.01.02 [Barcode: 35052007760523], Folder: 23
Identifier: A01.01.02
Series Description:
From the Series:
This series contains historical College records and correspondence dating from 1788. Box one includes a letter from Joseph McKeen stating his conditions for accepting the presidency of the College, a letter concerning the removal of William Allen from the presidency, and other general historical College records. The material in box two is specific to the founding of the College and includes a list, compiled in 1944, of founding documents held by the Massachusetts Commonwealth Archives.
Dates:
1788-2022
File — Box 1: Series M100.01 [Barcode: 35052008741241], Folder: 8
Identifier: M100.01.1
Series Description:
From the Series:
This series includes sermons by Elijah Kellogg, Sr. (1797-1839, n.d.), and Elijah Kellogg, Jr. (1843-1898, n.d.). There are also sermons from the elder Kellogg's ordination and funeral, as well as other sermons by unknown authors.
Dates:
1780-1978, undated; Majority of material found within 1780 - 1914
File — Box 1: Series A01.08.07 [Barcode: 35052006569156], Folder: 11
Identifier: A01.08.07.01
Series Description:
From the Series:
This series contains various unbound financial documents spanning years from 1791 to 1925, such as subscriptions, bonds, notes, promissory notes, receipts, statements, reports, accounts, decrees and charts. Notably, an original Massachusetts State Senate document: "An Act for the encouragement of Literature, Piety & Morality & the useful Arts and Sciences- Grant of $3000. per annum to Bowdoin College, for ten years, to be paid semi-annually, from the date of this act, Feb.ry 24th...
Dates:
1788 - 1959