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Au Bonhomme Richard Établissement de Confectionnement d'Habillement No.3 Rue des Fossés Montmarte, Maison des Pyramides. Paris, le 10 9bre [Septiembre], 1828
Eu eau de Plainte ou de Réclamation Au Bonhomme Richard Etablissement de Confectionnement d'Rabillement N:3 Rue des Fosses Monmartre Maison des Pyramidesstabillement
Au Reverend Dr. Theol. Professor E. Robinson in New York. Berlin d. 29 Juni, 1851 [29 June 1851]
Description: Bibliotheca sacra, or, Tracts and essays on topics connected with Biblical literature and theology (Where to cite this periodical Robinson edits?) or ignore? (CS), Letters [in German] from Carl Ritter, 1850 to 1852, L-4 1851, June 29 Letter to E. R. in New York from Prof. C. Ritter in Berlin. Written in German. Refers to an article in Bibliotheca Sacra, Jan-April 1851. Ritter sends gr... [description clipped]
Aug. 22, 1849. The Reverend Professor Robinson, New York
London correspondence, 1840 to 1858, L-1 1849, Aug. 22 Letter (+ envelope) to E. R., New York, from the Rev. Arthur P. Stanley, Fellow & Rector of University College, Oxford, England. Letter enclosed in the letter cited below from Bancroft. Stanley is planning a trip to the Holy Land in November and asks Robinson (1) if there are any special attractions other than those mentioned in "Biblical ... [description clipped]
Aug. 24, 1818 by Albany. Miss Eliza Kirkland, Clinton, Oneida Co. S. N. York
C-1 1818, Aug. 24 Letter to Eliza Kirkland in Clinton from her brother John in Cambridge, MA. He writes to say how happy he is that she has decided to marry and that she should not postpone the date of the ceremony to accommodate his travel plans. In fact, he rather urges her to be married before he pays a visit to Clinton in September., 1818, August 24 - Letter to Eliza Kirkland from John Thornto... [description clipped]
Aug. 31, 1818 by Albany. Miss E. Kirkland, Clinton, Oneida Co. N. York
C-1 1818, Aug. 31 Letter to Eliza Kirkland in Clinton from her brother John in Cambridge, MA. The salutation reads "My dear sister Mrs. R." John asks if he should still keep his plan to visit. Mentions that he will attend the Harvard Commencement before setting out for Clinton., 1818, August 31 - Letter to Eliza Kirkland from John Thornton Kirkland., Eliza Kirkland and Edward Robinson papers (1812... [description clipped]
Aug. 5, 1818 by Albany. Miss Eliza Kirkland, Clinton, Oneida Co. S. N. York
C-1 1818, Aug. 5 Letter to Eliza Kirkland in Clinton from her brother John in Cambridge, MA. John responds to Eliza's queries about whether or not she should marry Robinson. John gives advice on how to turn away Robinson's interest in her, should she desire to do so. He also encourages her and their mother to visit him in Cambridge and stay in his house. Alludes to financial problems experienced b... [description clipped]
August 28, 1821. Two years after date I promise to pay to Amanda
C-6 1821, Aug. 28 Promissory note between E. R. and Amanda Norton. On a scrap of paper is written: "$30. Two years after date I promise to pay to Amanda Norton, administratrix of the estate of Seth Norton deceased, thirty dollars for value received with interest. August 28, 1821 / Edward [Robinson]." The "Robinson has been ripped off the paper. On the reserve side of this paper is written: E. Robi... [description clipped]
Autographs
ND - Paper envelope reading "Autographs", Autographs of famous people on documents and letters received by E. R. and his family from 1822 to the 1870s. Includes those of J. Q. Adams, J. Calhoun, R. Conkling, E. Everett, General Lafayette, H. W. Longfellow, W. Seward, H. Schoolcraft, and Gerrit Smith.
Bal. due me on note given for more than Lowry paid out. Bal. due Feb. 1st, 1836
D-2 1836, Feb. 1 Notation that E. R. is due a balance on a note given for more than R. Lowrey (in Southington, CT) paid out., 1836, February 1 - Notation that Edward Robinson is due a balance on a note given for more than R. Lowrey paid out., “Southington Papers” — financial transactions (1832-1841) re: indebtedness incurred by E. R.’s brothers, George Robinson and Charles Robinson; alloca... [description clipped]
Beirut, July 12, 1848. E. Robinson D. D., Professor Bib. Literature, Union Theological Seminary, New York, U.S.A.
Letter from Lieut. Lynch about mapping the Dead Sea, 1848, L-3 1848, July 12 Letter to E. R. from Lieut. W. Lynch in Beirut. He has been mapping the area and is to report his findings directly to the Dept. of the Navy. He mentions that E. R.'s "map was our best guide and proved singularly correct. Your supposition regarding Sebbah was fully sustained by our examination and at almost every step we ... [description clipped]
Berlin, July 15, 1828. To Mr. Robinson
F-6 1828, July 15 Letter to E. R. from Geo. Ficknor in Berlin. Indicates that two young gentlemen, Wm. Barry and James Richmond, are setting out for Germany to pursue their theological studies. They plan to meet with E. R. at Ficknor's suggestion., 1828, July 15 - Letter to Edward Robinson from George Ticknor, indicating that two young men, William Barry and James Richmond, plan to meet with Robin... [description clipped]
Bernardston, Sept. 19, 1797. Miss Lydia Robinson, Lebanon
Robinson, William; Robinson, Edward O 1774-1816 Miscellaneous correspondence involving Polly Robinson, Jerusha Clark, Patty Whittelsey, Sally Bachus, Sally Brown, Nancy Wolcott, Jerusha Strong, etc. Many of the letters are in poor condition., William Robinson (father of E. R.): more than 60 letters related to his family, 1770–1825.
Bodton Newsletter. Obit. of Rev. John Robinson, Nov. 1745
P-1/2 1854 - 1859 Letters, papers, and documents acquired by E. R. to write the Memoir of William Robinson. Included in this cache of items are: the wills (originals or copies thereof) for John Robinson, William Robinson, and Ichabod Robinson; genealogy records for the Isaac Robinson and William Robinson families supplied by Amos Otis of Yarmouth, MA; genealogy of the Brown family printed in the W... [description clipped]
Bolton, May 27th, 1777. To Miss Polly Robinson, Lebanon
O 1772-1780 Letters (13) to Polly Robinson from her brother William Robinson, William Robinson (father of E. R.): more than 60 letters related to his family, 1770–1825.

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