OF THE FACULTY AND ST UDENTS €35‘ fl @@@@ E‘§f.Eé;&§;EE‘:&@@m @@::.r.g 2 DECEMBER 1,, 1319,; ‘ UTICA, m. m ’ PRIETEH BY WTLLIAM ’%fiz’;ELE.IA;i$1S; Zfiauéig GENESEE4 STEEE-Te 1813.2 Rev. HENRY DAVIS, D. D. President. JOSIAH NOYES, M. D. .Pr9fl:eea¢:4g,‘ Ckeerzéséry and Zllineraiegy. .\ THEODORE STRONG, A. M. Prqfessor of Mathematics and Nat. Phi; lasoplzy. ' ELEAZER S. BARROVVS, A. M. ED Prq/"essar Qf the Lat. language and Libra» rian. SALMON STRONG, A. M. Senior Tutor. ELEAZER LA Show moreOF THE FACULTY AND ST UDENTS €35‘ fl @@@@ E‘§f.Eé;&§;EE‘:&@@m @@::.r.g 2 DECEMBER 1,, 1319,; ‘ UTICA, m. m ’ PRIETEH BY WTLLIAM ’%fiz’;ELE.IA;i$1S; Zfiauéig GENESEE4 STEEE-Te 1813.2 Rev. HENRY DAVIS, D. D. President. JOSIAH NOYES, M. D. .Pr9fl:eea¢:4g,‘ Ckeerzéséry and Zllineraiegy. .\ THEODORE STRONG, A. M. Prqfessor of Mathematics and Nat. Phi; lasoplzy. ' ELEAZER S. BARROVVS, A. M. ED Prq/"essar Qf the Lat. language and Libra» rian. SALMON STRONG, A. M. Senior Tutor. ELEAZER LATHROP. A. B. Junior Tam’. an-1, fiflfifi §Efl§@EB§e NAMES. 9% Charles Avery; (32 Albert Barns, €16 Horace P. Bogueg Q Edirnuhd A. Brush, Samuel Glover, Harvey Humphrey, Levi Ives, James H, Johnston, Q George P. King, é John V. S. Lansing? Q John W. Martin, iii Abiel Parmele, Q Samuel Rogers, 9* Philip Ten Eyck, Q Philip S. Van Inger}, *4 Henry Wa,1ee5_ RESIDENCE; RODM. Iaris, 16 H Rome, 21 H Paris, 16 H D6l70il, Mich. T67‘. 28 H eN'ew-York, :12 H Bloomfield, 9 H Martinsbmgh, :25 H Sidney Plains, 24 H W z'ltiamslow7z,Mass.21 H Jolmstown, 27 H Martinsburgiz, 28 H Victor, 27 H Lowville, 25 H fllbany, 1% H fllbany, 24.4 H F17/zrilegslowgzg 9 §®EflE§T.PE3§o N A “'18 Ri31S1DENCE. ROOMG Q D::..niel C. Axtell, Geneva, 7 O 9* Edwaozi Bennett, Clinton, 14: H Q .!ohn H. Black, .Newo5rk, JV‘. J; 2 H Q Rutgor Bleecker, av .filoo7zy, 31 H Q David C. Campbell, .7\/‘aorta’/c, N J. 2 H i‘ Rufus R. l)eming, Woszfmorelarzd, 23 H V ii¢*mder~iockoo‘ooi4:min; omergfieza; i is H "K Charles Robinson, Souzfhington, Coma. 1-1 H Q Phinehas Robinson, Brooiclzaveiz, L. I. 8 H 9* Mitchel Sanford, Gremzville, 6 H éjfiorjace Sessziozls, H751/)1*czIzcz77z, filczss, 23 QM John Sharon, .Mo72trose, I’emz.., *7’ O William Toddi Mo1'ccllzzs. " go 57% ’* .§o:4t*:(is Goodwin, Wosto2o2'eland, 13 H ii Eiiem-y N. Hotohkiss, Paris, 11 H 9*‘ Wiliiam Johnson, Faiqfiold, 10 H ‘* Samuel Manning, Sc/zo/Lorie, 6 H 9*‘ Zonas Morse, Woodstock, Con. 2070 Q Eiihu H. S. Mumford, Coy/ago, 5 H ‘*5 Alanson Monger, Paris, M H Q Charles Urvis, ‘ Le Roy, 8 H §®@E§§lClBE§o NAMES, RESIDENCE, ROOM. er John W. Adams, Sullivan, 4: H 9* Bela Allen, I/Vlzlitestowzz, 29 H Q Benjamin Avery, ./lurora, 3 H Q William J. Bacon, Utica, 30 H 9*‘ Curtis C. Baldwin, Durham, 5 H i ii‘ Joseph Black/marr, Cato, 522 H. Q Saniuel Breese, Schonandoaiz, :1 H Q Amos H. Brown, Bridgewoier, so H Q Benjamin F. Cleveland, 11/Iadison, 5:32 H Q Henry S. Davids, Southlzold, L. I B 18 H is Giles Doolittle, Plymouth, Conn, 17 H Henry Hotchkiss, Po:ri.s', H O Q Oliver P. Jackson, J\/‘ow-Yor/.5, 26 H Caleb Johnson, S/zerbzwrzo, 4.4 H William Jones, Joimstowrz, . 3 H Q Hiram H. Kellogg’, Clinton, :20 H E Peter Kimball, ..Boscawo72, JV: H. 14: 0 as Orlando L. Kirtland, Dar/lam, 7' II Alvin Lathrop, S/’zzerbzmze, "7 H as Samuel G. Orton, Litchfleld, Coma. 17 H Francis 1). Parish, Bristol, {-2.6 H § Galen E. P1*att, Eaton, C 29 H P} Zenas Riggs, Grouton, , 1 E’. Q Uriah P. Smith, Conzlwidgo, 3 H ‘E: Charles "P. Tremain, Hudson, 19 H .I.Bleecker Van Schaiol<.,f_llbany, 19 II Homer Wheaten, I’ompoy, 30 H Sa1nuelB, Woolworth, Bridgelzompio72,L.I.18 ll onnsaomnme NAMES. RESIDENCE. RGOM, 1* HomerAdams, Sullivan, 19 0 § Morris Barton, fluburn, 11 0 William Beardsley, Westmoreland, 9 0 § Stephen V. R. Bleecker, fllbarzy, 31 H § Michael G. Bright, Norwich, 10 O =:seAsahel Cobb, flbington, Mass, 8 O Erastus Cole, Windsor, 5 0 § Henry Davis, Climfmz, 10 O %Erastus Gilbert‘, Berlci/2ampsteald,Co72i. 9 O a Washington M. Haxtun, ./Elthons, 18 O Robert W. Hill, Riga, 8 O a John P. Hulburt, ./iuburn, 12 O *3) Augustus Kellogg, Skcmeateles, 12 O *5‘ Richard A. H. Lee, Clinron, 521 O William S. Merrell, Whitestown, 1'7 0 § Herman Norton, fizzburn, 11 O Sherman Patterson, I/Vashirzgtoizi, Conn. 19 O Thomas Riggs, Ozrford, (307272. 15 0 § James H. Rofi’, Newark, JV‘. 1. 2 H George Rudd, Stockholm, 21 0 ar George Seymour, Hzznrroiolr, 15;’ O Calvin Skinner, I/ernon, 17’ O i Thaddeus B. Sturges, fiuburn, 13 0 James Wood, Greeigfieicii fr»- Seixxiors, 16$ Juniors, ‘Z1? Sugshoxnores , "28., I‘reshme.n, ‘Eat-a.1., Wgg. § Members Qf P/z0em°.7e Society, .g 1;. *‘ Members Q/" Iwlopeuthemz Society, £5. NoTE.—--Hfer Hamiiton Hellmfijbr Oneide Hall. W I ,. //C7 4:”, x’ I ,.I 4” / ZMZ7’ 1’ ’ Show less
B-4 1815, Dec. 1 Catalogue of Faculty and Students at Hamilton College, printed on 13 1/2 x 16 1/2 poster-style paper. E. R. is listed among the members of the senior class.
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1815, December 1 - Catalogue of Faculty and Students at Hamilton College. Edward Robinson is listed as a member of the senior class.
G-2 1828, Sept 23 Letter to E. R. (c/o Curtis & Porter in Paris) from his sister Elisabeth in Catskill, who was visiting there. She mentions that E. R.'s letter of June 19th arrived in Southington Sept. 8th. She confesses to E. R. that his marriage brings to her mixed emotions, for she is the only one of the siblings that is now alone. Page 3 of the letter is dated the 29th, written after she had received letters from E. R. dated July 6, 21, and Aug. 5th and his latest journal entries—all bundled together. When in Catskill, she saw Mrs. Prof. Strong (i.e. Prof. Strong's wife) who said that there were but 9 students at Ham. College's commencement and that the President of the college refused to resign.
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1828, September 23/29- Letter to Edward Robinson from his sister Elisabeth, discussing his marriage and events at Hamilton College.
B-5 1817, May/June Four brief statements by Josiah Noyes, Seth Hastings Jr, Sewall Hopkins, and a doctor in Catskill, NY [cannot read doctor’s signature] recommending E. R. be excused from military service. First three statements are on the recto and the fourth is on the verso of a single sheet.
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half sheet of paper with statement written by O. Williams [lawyer in Clinton, New York]
Original charter from the Regents of the University of New York establishing Hamilton College as an institution of higher education. Tompkins, Daniel D., Chancellor of the University of the State of New York.
C-4 1821, Nov. 20 Letter to E. R., Southington, CT from his uncle A. S. Norton, Clinton. E. R. had written his uncle, Asahel, concerning the ill health of Norton's parents who lived in Farmington CT. E .R. suggested his uncle visit them to "do away with certain jealousies which rest here." Norton writes to ask "what jealousies?" Norton says he cannot afford a trip home. Mentions completion of the meetinghouse in Clinton. Tells of plans for Hamilton College to build a new edifice similar to Hamilton Hall. Says that Montieth & wife are residing with Mrs. Kirkland.
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1821, November 20 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his uncle, Asahel S. Norton.
C-4 1822, April 9 Letter to E. R. in Andover [?] from his uncle, Asahel S. Norton in Clinton. Apparently E. R. had sent him a "specimen" of his Homer which his uncle found very acceptable. Mentions that the faculty of Hamilton College "considered to introduce it" and thus several copies of it should be sent to Utica. E. R.'s plan for a trip to Europe also meets with his uncle's approval. Norton then gives him some local news: the college is planning to erect North Hall; Nancy Bristoll married Mr. Platt of Plattsburgh.
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1822, April 9 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his uncle, Asahel S. Norton.
F-2 1831, Dec. 10 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from Othniel Williams in Clinton, NY. Concerns the sale of land to Mr. Powell, who along with others is interested in subdividing the property. Othniel Williams is the lawyer for the transaction. This letter asks E. R. to send a copy of the deed for the land in question.
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1831, December 10 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Othniel Williams concerning the sale of land to Mr. Powell.