Box 1
Contains 283 Results:
P.C. to William B. Sewall, Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 24, 1803
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.
E. Parish to P.C., Byfield, Feb. 18, 1805
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.
P.C. to Joseph McKeen, Oct. 23, 1805
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.
P.C. to President and Trustees of the College, 1806
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.
Elijah Parish to Parker Cleaveland, Byfield, Mass., Aug., 1795
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.
Judge Thomas to Nahum Mitchell, Plymouth, Nov. 30, 1796
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.
Colonel Lazelli to Nahum Mitchell, Boston, June 6, 1797
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.
E. Parish to P.C., Byfield, April 4, 1800
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.
E. Parish to P.C., Byfield, March 22,1801
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.
E. Parish to P.C., Byfield, July 17,1801
Letters primarily concerned with the collection of specimens and data, Bowdoin College, and financial and professional matters. Frequent correspondents include Robert P. Dunlap, Benjamin Vaughan, and John D. Wells.