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C. Ritter Professor
Letters [in German] from Carl Ritter, 1850 to 1852
C. Ritter, Berlin d. 1 October, 1852.
Letters [in German] from Carl Ritter, 1850 to 1852, L-4 1852, Oct. 1 Brief letter to E. R. from Prof. C. Ritter in Berlin. Written in German.
C. Robinson's a/c with E. Robinson. Sept. 1, 1830
Can't find? Sept 1st 1830, 1830, September 1 - Statement of Charles Robinson's account with Edward Robinson for cash received on unavailable claims., Estate papers of William Robinson, 1821-1830, Original digital object name: yhm-spe-rob-d01c
Cambridge Mass, July 24. July 23, 1817 by Albany. Miss Eliza Kirkland, Clinton, Oneida Co. State N. York
C-1 1817, July 23 Letter to Eliza Kirkland in Clinton from her brother John in Cambridge MA. He tells of his visiting relatives in Lebanon, CT. Also tells of the death of Sophia Hill and the care he took to alleviate the sorrows of her family., 1817, July 23 - Letter to Eliza Kirkland from John Thornton Kirkland., Eliza Kirkland and Edward Robinson papers (1812–21). Letters to Eliza Kirkland fro... [description clipped]
Cambridge Ms, April 15, 1817 by Albany. Miss Eliza Kirkland, Clinton, Oneida County, State N. York
C-1 1817, April 15 Letter to Eliza Kirkland in Clinton from John Thornton Kirkland in Cambridge, MA. Describes how he can accommodate guests by rearranging the sleeping quarters for those currently boarding with him. He therefore is encouraging his mother and sister to pay him a visit. Encloses $50 with this letter., 1817, April 15 - Letter to Eliza Kirkland from John Thornton Kirkland., Eliza Kir... [description clipped]
Cambridge Ms, Feb'y 20, 1818 by Albany. Miss Eliza Kirkland, Clinton, Oneida Co. N York
C-1 1818, Feb. 20 Letter to Eliza Kirkland in Clinton from her brother John in Cambridge, MA. Mentions that he is sending a check which must be signed by Mr. Lothrup (presumably her brother-in-law, John Lothrup)., 1818, February 20 - Letter to Eliza Kirkland from John Thornton Kirkland., Eliza Kirkland and Edward Robinson papers (1812–21). Letters to Eliza Kirkland from her brother, John Thornto... [description clipped]
Cambridge Ms, Sept'r 16. Sept 15, 1817 by Albany. Miss Eliza Kirkland, Clinton, Oneida Co. S. N. York
C-1 1817, Sept. 15 Letter to Eliza Kirkland in Clinton from her brother John in Cambridge, MA. Salutation reads: "My dear Miss Kirkland." He asks her to come and pay him a visit. He alludes to a disagreement between them and asks her to have patience with him. Encloses $30, to make up the difference between the $20 previously sent and that which he normally sends., 1817, September 15 - Letter to E... [description clipped]
Cambridge, 1 Dec 1821. Mr. Edward Robinson, Southington (Connecticut)
C-4 1821, Dec. 1 Letter to E. R., Southington, CT from J.T. Kirkland, Cambridge, MA. It seems that E. R. had sent a plan for "studying divinity at Yale, Harvard, or Andover" to his brother-in-law (son of Samuel Kirkland and Pres. of Harvard) and this is John's reply. Enclosed in the original letter was another from Dr. Popkin at Andover [?] who apparently thought it would be a good idea for E. R. ... [description clipped]
Cambridge, Apr. 20, 1868. My Dear Sir, I am very much obliged to you for your kind remembrance...
1868, April 20 - Letter to Edward Robinson, Jr. from Henry W. Longfellow., 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., K-3 1868, April 20 Letter to Edward Jr. in Strasbourg from Henr... [description clipped]
Cambridge, Mass. Jany 1845. Rev. Professor Edward Robinson, D.D. New York City
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]
Cambridge, Mass. May 30, 1855. Rev. Prof. Robinson, DD. Dear sir, Mr. Clapp is nearly right & Mr. Jackson wrong about Tileston's mill.
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]
Carte de Tendre
ND - "Carte de Tendre" - an allegorical map.
Catalogue of the faculty and students, of Hamilton College, December 1,1815
B-4 1815, Dec. 1 Catalogue of Faculty and Students at Hamilton College, printed on 13 1/2 x 16 1/2 poster-style paper. E. R. is listed among the members of the senior class., 1815, December 1 - Catalogue of Faculty and Students at Hamilton College. Edward Robinson is listed as a member of the senior class., Hamilton College Catalogue, 1815, Original digital object name: yhm-spe-rob-b04a
Catskill, 17th March 1812. Mr. Edward Robinson, Southington, Conn.
B-1 1812, Mar. 17 Letter to E. R. in Southington, Ct. from his sister Sophia in Catskill, NY. Wants news of Henry's wedding. Says that she looks forward to a visit from E. R. when he is passing through [presumably on his way to Clinton]. Mentions the minister, Mr. Porter, and his wife. Also mentions the Colonel McKinsky family and Laura Porter., 1812, March 17 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his ... [description clipped]
Catskill, Jan'y 28, 1829. Rev. Edward Robinson, aux soins de Mess'rs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris
G-3 1829, Jan. 28 Letter to E. R. (c/o Curtis & Porter in Paris) from James Woodruff of Catskill (whose wife is Sophia; has two children named Ann and Helen). Tells about the hard times facing his lumber business. Asks that some books in French be sent to him, for he and his children are learning the language. Has a few comments about politics, and mentions that "Root has retired in disgust wi... [description clipped]
Catskill, Oct. 28th 1828. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris.
G-2 1828, Oct. 28 Letter to E. R. (c/o Curtis & Porter in Paris) from his sister Elisabeth in Catskill. Says she received his note and journal from Strasbourg, written Aug. 24th. It was in this note that E. R. explained the details of his wedding ceremony, something that greatly pleased his sister. Page 3 was written on the 30th. Informs him that Uncle Norton has been very sick and unable to p... [description clipped]
Catskill, Sept 23rd, 1828. Mr. Edward Robinson, to the care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris.
G-2 1828, Sept 23 Letter to E. R. (c/o Curtis & Porter in Paris) from his sister Elisabeth in Catskill, who was visiting there. She mentions that E. R.'s letter of June 19th arrived in Southington Sept. 8th. She confesses to E. R. that his marriage brings to her mixed emotions, for she is the only one of the siblings that is now alone. Page 3 of the letter is dated the 29th, written after she ... [description clipped]
Census table of the Hawaiian Islands for 1853: The Polynesian race only is included.
Letter and papers from the Second Foreign Church in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1854
Certificate from President Daggett, Apr 4, 1777
N-1 1777, April 4 Certificate admitting William Robinson to full communion, Church of Christ, Yale College, signed by Daggert (who became President of Yale)., Items cited in Memoir of William Robinson by Edward Robinson: Sermon, Account book, Ordination papers, Address to the Senior Class at Yale College, Letter of 1782 on the death of Naomi Robinson, etc. [For William Robinson’s diploma from Ya... [description clipped]

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