Box 1
Contains 283 Results:
Wm. MacLure to P.C., Philadelphia, Jan. 26, 1809 [w/March 23 ltr. from Maclure and Robertson
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.
B. Vaughan to P.C., Hallowell, Feb. 10, 1809
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.
B. Vaughan to P.C., Hallowell, Feb. 20, 1809
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.
B. Vaughan to P.C., Hallowell, May 16, 1809
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.
B. Vaughan to P.C., Hallowell, July 27, 1809
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.
L. Hedge to P.C., Cambridge, Aug. 10, 1809
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.
Joseph Tilden to P.C., Boston, Aug. 21, 1809
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.
J. Tilden to P.C., Boston, Sept. 27, 1809
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.
J. Tilden to P.C., Boston, Oct. 24, 1809
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.
John Farrar to P.C., Cambridge, May 27, 1810
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.