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.
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.
F-8 [1832?] Photographs of Edward and Therese Robinson's portraits (owned and in the possession of the Edward Robinson family of Monroe Village, NJ). Date, country where painted, and name of painter are unknown, but the two portraits, designed to be hung as a matching pair, may have been painted as late as 1839 by Caroline Bardua. See H. Williams, Therese von Jakob Robinson: A Biographical Portrait, 109, for more information.
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1832? - Photograph of portrait of Therese Robinson, owned by the Robinson family.