1837, June 21 - Passport for Edward Robinson. Enclosed within Edward's personal passport is a second for himself and his family, June 21, 1837. Scans 1-46 are passport book. Scan 47 is passport pasted between book pages 4 and 5. Scans 48-55 show another passport that was originally pasted to book page
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For E. R. in June 1837, with a separate passport for members of his family, June 1837
F-5 1829, Feb. 9 Letter to E. R. from Moses Stuart in Andover. Announces the seminary won its lawsuit against Dr. Murdock whose dismissal now paves the way for E. R. to join the faculty. Relates the controversy which Mr. Quincy's appointment as Pres. of Harvard has engendered among the Unitarians. Asks E. R. to purchase specific books for the library. He and Mrs. Stuart send "love to the 'stranger-lady' whom we hope to have an opportunity of regarding as neither a stranger nor an alien," a reference to E. R.'s wife Thérèse.
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1829, February 9 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Moses Stewart in Andover.
1865, April 19 - Letter to Therese Robinson from Robert Cooke, representing the publisher of Physical Geography of the Holy Land.
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Description: 3 pages; Murray's Publishing house in London explains problems in the 'Physical Geography' as published; TALVJ edited the unfinished volume published agin in English and German.
G-5 1827, July-Oct. Playbills which represent the entertainment E. R. enjoyed while traveling in present-day Germany, Austria, etc. Included in the six items are playbills for Wilhelm Tell by Schiller; for Die beyden Figaro, a lustspiel performed in Munich; for several other plays; and a 4-act ballet performed in Vienna. Also included is a sightseeing guide to Regensburg and a detailed guide for Die Riesengebirgs-Reise. Dates listed on the various items are: July 17, August 27, September 14 (Munich), October 8, 9, and 10 (Vienna).
F-8 1834, Oct. 7 Notice [7 1/2 cm x 12 1/2 cm] from the Health Office, Boston: "Permission is hereby granted to carry the Body of Arthur Robinson, a child, to Andover for the purpose of Internment." Signed by the Superintendent of Burial Grounds. Arthur, third child of E. R. and Therese R., was born on February 4, 1833; he died November 24, 1833.
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1834, October 7 - Notice of burial of Arthur Robinson.
G-5 1827, July-Oct. Playbills which represent the entertainment E. R. enjoyed while traveling in present-day Germany, Austria, etc. Included in the six items are playbills for Wilhelm Tell by Schiller; for Die beyden Figaro, a lustspiel performed in Munich; for several other plays; and a 4-act ballet performed in Vienna. Also included is a sightseeing guide to Regensburg and a detailed guide for Die Riesengebirgs-Reise. Dates listed on the various items are: July 17, August 27, September 14 (Munich), October 8, 9, and 10 (Vienna).
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1827 - Playbill for a 4-act ballet performed in Vienna.
G-6 1828, Oct. 13 Bill for expenses E. R. incurred at Hotel Montmorency (located at Rue S. Marc, no. 129) during his first week in Paris, Oct. 13 - Oct. 20, 1828. The bill, which totaled 63.10 francs, is for 4 wax lights, 2 glasses of anisette ( a cordial wine), breakfasts for 7 days, and a week’s lodging.
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1828, October 13 - Bill for expenses Edward Robinson incurred at Hotel Montmorency during his first week in Paris, October 13 to October 20, 1828.
G-6 1829, March 2 Bill for meals (2 déjeunés sous la chambre; 6 déjeunés, 6 dinners, 4 teas, and 1 plate of raisins) and 4 nights lodging at Hôtel D'York de Gebner à Genes for Edward and Therese Robinson
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1829, March 2 - Bills for meals and four nights lodging at Hotel D'York for Edward and Therese Robinson.
M 1813-1820 Thérèse von Jakob's autograph book signed by her friends in St. Petersburg and in Halle. Individual entries are in either German, French, or English.
M 1826 - 1829 E. R.'s journal written between 1 June 1826 and 10 June 1829 while he was in Europe. E. R. sent some 400 pages recording his daily activities to his sister Elisabeth in Southington and he asked her to have these journal letters bound in 2 volumes so that they could be read by family and friends.
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Two autograph books: one for Edward Robinson and the other for Therese von Jakob