Description: Found a citation for a 'J. Hosford Smith,' U.S. Consul, Beirut, 1856. Think this is Hermine's J."Horford" Smith who likely also worked out of the Ottoman Consulate in New York. (CS)
Letters to E. R. from members in the academic community, 1841–1859, including Richard H. Dana, Thomas H. Skinner, Stephen H. Syng, Samuel Turner, J. Horford Smith, I. W. Alexander, A. Guyot, George P. Marsh, and a professor in Berlin.
Letters to E. R. from members in the academic community, 1841–1859, including Richard H. Dana, Thomas H. Skinner, Stephen H. Syng, Samuel Turner, J. Horford Smith, I. W. Alexander, A. Guyot, George P. Marsh, and a professor in Berlin.
Letters to E. R. from members in the academic community, 1841–1859, including Richard H. Dana, Thomas H. Skinner, Stephen H. Syng, Samuel Turner, J. Horford Smith, I. W. Alexander, A. Guyot, George P. Marsh, and a professor in Berlin.
Letters to E. R. from members in the academic community, 1841–1859, including Richard H. Dana, Thomas H. Skinner, Stephen H. Syng, Samuel Turner, J. Horford Smith, I. W. Alexander, A. Guyot, George P. Marsh, and a professor in Berlin.
I-4 [1842, July?] E. R. wrote letters to Prudhoe, Everett, and Hamilton to express his appreciation for the Royal Geographical Society's gold medal. The undated drafts for those three letters are preserved here.
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1842, July? - Letters from Edward Robinson to William Hamilton, Edward Everett, and Lord Prudhoe expressing appreciation for the Royal Geographic Society's gold medal.