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
1844, April 1 - Circular, Department of State, Washington (D.C.) Signed by J.C. Calhoun.
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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?
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.
1822, September 4 - Certification that Edward Robinson has deposited his book titled "Homeri Illiadis Libri…" in the Office of the Department of State. Certificate granting copyright signed by John Quincy Adams. Adams's signature is also on the "envelope" side of the sheet addressed to Edward Robinson in Southington, Connecticut.
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Description: 1 page; Adams than Secretary of State. Robinson's first publication, a new edition of Christian Gottlob Heyne (1729-1812) commented Iliad.