Box 2
Contains 304 Results:
J.P. Brace to P.C., Litchfield, Dec. 11, 1827
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.
Denison Olmsted to P.C., New Haven, Dec. 11, 1827
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.
Francis Alger to P.C., South Boston, Dec. 13, 1827
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.
D.H. Barnes to P.C., New York, Dec. 14, 1827
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 Delafield to P.C., New York, Dec. 17, 1827
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.
Edward Hitchcock to P.C., Amherst, Dec. 26, 1827
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.
C. Dewey to P.C., Pittsfield, Dec. 27, 1827
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 Barret to P.C., Middletown, Dec. 27, 1827
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.
Charles A. Lee to P.C., New York, Dec. 28, 1827
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.
Martin Field to P.C., New Fane, Ct.[?], Dec. 31, 1827
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.