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Box 2

 Container

Contains 39 Results:

1846 Nov, Clifford's statements concerning the burning of the woodshed

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 31
Identifier: A01.02.04.02
Series Description: From the Series: This series contains affidavits and related documentation concerning the incident of the burning of the College woodyard on October 29, 1846. All the students of the College were interviewed and asked to describe their actions and activities on the night in question. William Cutter Ten Broeck was implicated at one point during the investigation, but not dismissed. Another student, Charles E. Clifford, paid $400 in damages to the College, and was ultimately dismissed for his alleged...
Dates: 1828 - 1866

1846 Nov 5, Letter discussing the case of the burning of the woodshed

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 32
Identifier: A01.02.04.02
Series Description: From the Series: This series contains affidavits and related documentation concerning the incident of the burning of the College woodyard on October 29, 1846. All the students of the College were interviewed and asked to describe their actions and activities on the night in question. William Cutter Ten Broeck was implicated at one point during the investigation, but not dismissed. Another student, Charles E. Clifford, paid $400 in damages to the College, and was ultimately dismissed for his alleged...
Dates: 1828 - 1866

[ca. 1846 Nov 7], Student affidavits concerning a fire explosion

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 33
Identifier: A01.02.04.02
Series Description: From the Series: This series contains affidavits and related documentation concerning the incident of the burning of the College woodyard on October 29, 1846. All the students of the College were interviewed and asked to describe their actions and activities on the night in question. William Cutter Ten Broeck was implicated at one point during the investigation, but not dismissed. Another student, Charles E. Clifford, paid $400 in damages to the College, and was ultimately dismissed for his alleged...
Dates: 1828 - 1866

1846 Nov 12, 14, Accounts of the burning of the woodshed by Ten Broeck and [Jennings?]

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 34
Identifier: A01.02.04.02
Series Description: From the Series: This series contains affidavits and related documentation concerning the incident of the burning of the College woodyard on October 29, 1846. All the students of the College were interviewed and asked to describe their actions and activities on the night in question. William Cutter Ten Broeck was implicated at one point during the investigation, but not dismissed. Another student, Charles E. Clifford, paid $400 in damages to the College, and was ultimately dismissed for his alleged...
Dates: 1828 - 1866

1846 Nov 14, 18, Letters from Wasson, Jennings, and Ten Broeck asking Clifford to confess

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 35
Identifier: A01.02.04.02
Series Description: From the Series: This series contains affidavits and related documentation concerning the incident of the burning of the College woodyard on October 29, 1846. All the students of the College were interviewed and asked to describe their actions and activities on the night in question. William Cutter Ten Broeck was implicated at one point during the investigation, but not dismissed. Another student, Charles E. Clifford, paid $400 in damages to the College, and was ultimately dismissed for his alleged...
Dates: 1828 - 1866

1846 Nov 18, 23, 25, Letters from Clifford to Wasson, Jennings, and Ten Broeck pleading his innocence

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 36
Identifier: A01.02.04.02
Series Description: From the Series: This series contains affidavits and related documentation concerning the incident of the burning of the College woodyard on October 29, 1846. All the students of the College were interviewed and asked to describe their actions and activities on the night in question. William Cutter Ten Broeck was implicated at one point during the investigation, but not dismissed. Another student, Charles E. Clifford, paid $400 in damages to the College, and was ultimately dismissed for his alleged...
Dates: 1828 - 1866

1846 Nov 20, Ten Broeck's response to Clifford's plea of innocence

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 37
Identifier: A01.02.04.02
Series Description: From the Series: This series contains affidavits and related documentation concerning the incident of the burning of the College woodyard on October 29, 1846. All the students of the College were interviewed and asked to describe their actions and activities on the night in question. William Cutter Ten Broeck was implicated at one point during the investigation, but not dismissed. Another student, Charles E. Clifford, paid $400 in damages to the College, and was ultimately dismissed for his alleged...
Dates: 1828 - 1866

1849 Mar 12, Affidavits on the burning of the woodyard

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 38
Identifier: A01.02.04.02
Series Description: From the Series: This series contains affidavits and related documentation concerning the incident of the burning of the College woodyard on October 29, 1846. All the students of the College were interviewed and asked to describe their actions and activities on the night in question. William Cutter Ten Broeck was implicated at one point during the investigation, but not dismissed. Another student, Charles E. Clifford, paid $400 in damages to the College, and was ultimately dismissed for his alleged...
Dates: 1828 - 1866

n.d., Regarding dismissal from Bowdoin

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 39
Identifier: A01.02.04.02
Series Description: From the Series: This series contains affidavits and related documentation concerning the incident of the burning of the College woodyard on October 29, 1846. All the students of the College were interviewed and asked to describe their actions and activities on the night in question. William Cutter Ten Broeck was implicated at one point during the investigation, but not dismissed. Another student, Charles E. Clifford, paid $400 in damages to the College, and was ultimately dismissed for his alleged...
Dates: 1828 - 1866