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Clinton, March 18th, 1831. Professor E. Robinson, Andover, Massachusetts
F-2 1831, March 18 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from Othniel Williams in Clinton, NY. Apparently the $2000 offer for the farm was not accepted by E. R. and so now this letter gives a counter offer of $2500. The persons who wish to buy the land are: John Powell, Jonathan Day, Simeon Nelson, and John Parmelee (who owns a mill on the site where Mr. Nelson's formerly stood)., 1831, March 18 - Letter... [description clipped]
Clinton, March 20, 1833. Mr. Edward Robinson, Andover, MS
F-2 1833, Mar.20 Letter to E. R. in Andover from Othniel S. Williams in Clinton. Gives an accounting of the rent and sale of property owned by Robinson, The Bucks were involved in leasing land for a period of 6 years at the rate of $28. per annum. Mentions that a parcel of land had been sold in 1831 for $590.34., 1833, March 20-Letter to Edward Robinson from Othniel S. Williams; includes printed R... [description clipped]
Clinton, N.Y. 1 April 1826. Mr. Edward Robinson, Andover, Massachusetts
F-2 1826, April 1 Letter to E. R. in Andover from O[thniel] Williams in Clinton, NY. A long letter detailing the affairs pertaining to the running/leasing of the farm. Williams details the amount of wheat raised on the land, indicates what revenues have been collected, and what expenses have been incurred. He explains that he has had no chance to sell the farm as yet because real estate "is very d... [description clipped]
Clinton, Novem'r 28, 1831. Rev. Edward Robinson, Andover, Mass.
F-2 1831, Nov. 28 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from Simeon Nelson in Clinton, NY. Asks E. R. to resolve the matter of the proposed sale without further delay because the persons involved are not only losing the interest on the money set aside for the purchase price but also losing valuable time in making repairs to the buildings and grounds. Indicates Jonathan Day is no longer included in the pu... [description clipped]
Col. Norton's Children
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]
Confession of faith
Letter and papers from the Second Foreign Church in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1854
Connecticut Hall, March 8th, AD 1779. Dear Madam, although you will not consent to correspond with me
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.
Copied July 1847; from a private book of family entries, kept by John Robinson Jr.
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]
Copy of the letter to the inhabitants of Southington Society. Southington Dec'r 21, 1801
Documents connected with Southington Congregational Church, March 1778–April 1821, including the “Confession of Faith” [see Memoir of William Robinson, p. 88]
Dartmouth College, Aug. 24, 1832. The Rev. Professor Robinson, Theol. Sem. Andover, Mass
1832, August 24 - Honorary Doctor of Divinity degree awarded to Edward Robinson by Dartmouth College., Description: 1 page;, Honorary Degrees - for actual diplomas, see Catalogue no. 2, K-5 1832, Aug. 24 Honorary Doctor of Divinity degree awarded to E. R. by Dartmouth College.
Dear Madam, With the greatest freedom I confess the boldness of my present undertaking
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.
Deaths in [church] society, March 25, 1801 to June 13, 1817
Documents connected with Southington Congregational Church, March 1778–April 1821, including the “Confession of Faith” [see Memoir of William Robinson, p. 88]
Degrees D.D & L.L.D.
ND - Scrap of paper reading "Degrees...", Honorary Degrees - for actual diplomas, see Catalogue no. 2
Department of State Washington, April 1st, 1844. Sir, I have the honor to inform you that the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, has appointed me Secretary of State of the United States...
1844, April 1 - Circular, Department of State, Washington (D.C.) Signed by J.C. Calhoun., Description: 1 page, document; statesman John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850), nominated by President John Tyler. Why is this document, sent at the Americal consul in Altona, Germany, included in ER's estate?, Autographs of famous people on documents and letters received by E. R. and his family from 1822 to the ... [description clipped]
Department of State, Washington, 28th Feby 1866. My dear Sir: your very interesting letter of the 27th ultimo, and its accompaniment, have been received.
1866, February 28 - Letter to Edward Robinson, Jr. from William H. Seward, Department of State, thanking Robinson for sending a memorial of his late father., Description: 2 pages;, 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. S... [description clipped]
Department of State, Washington, November 14, 1868. Sir: In response to the request contained in your note of the 12th instant, I have the honor to inform you...
1868, November 14 - Letter from Hon. E.D. Morgan from Department of State and signed by William Seward. Indicates that Edward Robinson, Jr. has been granted a two-month leave of absence from his position as U.S. Consul at Strasbourg., 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,... [description clipped]
Detroit Michigan. July 24th, 1838. You can judge of our anxiety to hear from you
H-1 1838, July 24 Letter to E. R. from his brother Charles Robinson in Detroit. Elisabeth Robinson adds a few words to the letter also. Received by E. R. in Halle in November. Originally must have been enclosed in a separate envelope for this sheet has not been folded to make the usual envelope format. Charles is in Detroit exploring the possibility of going into business., 1838, July 24 - Letter ... [description clipped]

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