Box 4
Contains 438 Results:
Caleb G. Loring to P.C., Boston, Feb 15, 1848
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.
G.W. Carpenter to P.C., Philadelphia, March 15, 1848
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.
Brewer, Stevens & Cushing to John A. Cleaveland, Boston, March 16, 1848
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 S. Tenney to P.C, Norridgewock, March 25, 1848
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.S. Tenney to P.C., Norridgewock, April 6, 1848
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.C. Pickard to P.C., Fryeburg, April 17, 1848
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.S. Tenney to P.C., Norridgewock, April 29, 1848
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.F. Parsons to P.C., Little Port, May 15, 1848
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 Neal to P.C., Portland, May 26, 1848
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.
Brewer, Stevens & Cushing to P.C., Boston, June 2, 1848
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.