Undated list of 16 "books not found." Appears to be related to f1a and f1b., 1 sheet on both sides. List of 'Books not found', related to the letter f1a., Original digital object name: yhm-spe-rob-f01c
1873, April 5 - Documentation of Edward Robinson Jr.'s place and date of birth sought by Sebastian Schlesinger., Description: 1 page, Certificate of Baptism (duplicate) for Edward Jr., 1837, K-1 1873, April 5 Documentation of Edward Robinson Jr.'s place and date of birth sought by Sebastian Schlesinger, who worked for the Kaiserlich Deutsches Consulat in Boston. The City of Boston's registrar repo... [description clipped]
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]
F-6 1828, Aug. 26 Letter to E. R. from Enoch Pond, Editor of the Spirit of the Pilgrims by Mr. Edwards of Boston. Informs E. R. that the published issues of the Spirit are being sent to Paris for him to read during the winter. He is also sending 4 additional sets to E. R. for distribution to Prof. Tholuck, Dr. Hahn of Leipzig, and 2 sets to be disposed of "at your discretion." Pond would like to r... [description clipped]
F-6 1829, Feb. 6 Letter to E. R. from Henry Hill in Boston. Indicates the interest on a $1000 bond, given by William Robinson (E.R.'s father), was paid to Oct. 30, 1826, being the time when the payment of the principal of $500 was completed. Since that time no payment of interest has been made, and Hill asks E. R. for instructions in the matter. Mentions that Mr. Anderson and Mr. Evarts are away f... [description clipped]
F-9 1831, June 2 Letter to Prof. E. R. from B. B. Wisner, Scribe of the Mass. Convention of Congregational Ministers in Boston. E. R. was admitted a "member of the Convention" by unanimous vote., 1831, June 2 - Letter to Edward Robinson from B.B. Wisner, regarding Robinson's membership in the Massachusetts Convention of Ministers., 1 page; Wisner (1794-1835) was secretary of the late 18th-century ... [description clipped]
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]
London correspondence, 1840 to 1858, L-1 1840, Oct. 18 Letter to E. R., 19 Sidmouth St., Regent's Square, London from B. Procter [?], Boltey Hill [?] near Southampton. Regrets that he was not at home when E. R. called on him. Concerns "possible mode" of publishing one of E. R.'s works.
A-2 1817, April 11 "Mrs. Kirkland . . . to Bradner & Mainwarring" is at the heading of a bill totaling $23.65 for items purchased between April 13, 1816 and January 8, 1817. Items include mending shoes, 2 pair pumps Eliza, leather apron, 1 pair shoes self, etc. At the bottom of the bill is written: "Rec'd the above amount on settlement April 11, 1817, Bradner and Mainwarring.", Bill of $23.65 ... [description clipped]
F-6 1829, Oct. 30 Letter to E. R. from J. Torrey in Bremen. Brief note on the eve of Torrey sailing for home. Acknowledges receipt of books E. R. sent to him., 1829, October 30 - Letter to Edward Robinson from J. Torrey in Bremen., 1 page; probably Joseph Torrey (1797-1867), clergyman, Andover graduate 1819., Letters to E. R. from colleagues and relatives, 1828–1829, 1834, Original digital objec... [description clipped]
H-2 1839, May 27 Letter to E. R. in Berlin from Elisabeth in Buffalo. Eagerly awaits his return. Hopes Theresa will find a residence in New York “more to her taste" than what she had in either Andover or Boston and that she will be "happier than formerly." Indicates E. R.'s letter of Dec. 12th never arrived. Harriet is recovering and baby Caroline is well. Describes her trip from New Haven to Bu... [description clipped]
H-2 1839, Oct. 27 Letter to E. R. in Berlin from Elisabeth in Buffalo. Since E. R. is staying in Europe, she has decided to return to Detroit so she can be a friend and helper to Anna. She will have to depart very soon before all the boats are taken off Lake Erie for the winter months. The fall season has been exceptionally mild and pleasant, just like that of 1835 when she and Sophia visited E. R... [description clipped]
H-2 1839, Sept. 26 Letter to E. R. in Berlin from Elisabeth in Buffalo. E.R.'s letters of July 16 and August 14 were delayed because they were forwarded to Detroit and then to Buffalo. One of these letters carried the news that E. R. had postponed his return to America by several months. Notes that Mr. Bacon has turned down at Professorship at Yale College; Aunt Norton died on the 11th; Mrs. Kirkl... [description clipped]
Letters to E. R. from members in the academic community, 1841–1859, including Richard H. Dana, Thomas H. Skinner, Stephen H. Syng, Samuel Turner, J. Horford Smith, I. W. Alexander, A. Guyot, George P. Marsh, and a professor in Berlin., L-7 1859, Aug. 16 Letter (+ envelope) from Hon. George P. Marsh in Burlington VT to E. R. at 257 Green Street, NYC. Writes to introduce Joseph Marsh, brother of t... [description clipped]