I-1 1842, April 23 Letter + envelope [7 1/2cm x 11 1/2cm] to E. R. in New York from Lord Prudhoe in England. Congratulates E. R. on being unanimously voted recipient of the Royal Geographical Society's medal. Purpose of this outer letter is to enclose and forward another letter + envelope from the President of the Royal Geographical Society, dated May 2, 1842. [It was to Lord Prudhoe that E. R. dedicated his Biblical Researches.]
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1842, April 23 - Letter + envelope to Edward Robinson from Lord Prudhoe, congratuating Robinson on being the recipient of the Royal Geographical Society's Medal.
A-4 1821, Feb. 27 Letter to E. R., Clinton, NY, from Willard Philips, Boston. Reply to E. R.'s inquiry about rules of the Supreme Court regarding "interest on notes."
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Edward Robinson’s land acquisitions in Clinton, NY. Letter to E. R. from Willard Phillips, 1821
B-1 1803, Mar. 11 Letter to "Master Edward Robinson" in Southington, Ct. from his brother William, Jr. at Yale College in New Haven, CT. Notation on the envelope side of the paper indicates that this is letter "No. 1." Expresses pleasure at receiving a well written letter. Asks to have his father indicate what books he wants to read and the order in which he wishes to have them sent home.
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1803, March 11 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his brother William, Jr. Indicated as letter "No. 1."
B-1 1803, July 20 Letter to "Master Edward Robinson" in Southington from his brother William, Jr. at Yale College in New Haven, CT. Notation on the envelope side of the paper indicates that this is letter "No. 2." His brother complains that he has not received a letter from him during the term. Poses some questions about projects on the farm and then mentions that he heard an oration delivered by a woman who, dressed in man's clothes, served for three years in the army during the American Revolution.
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1803, July 20 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his brother William, Jr. Indicated as letter "No. 2."
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 Willimantic Journal for 25 April 1852; and more than 125 letters to E. R. with information about his father and relatives of same.
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)