G-4 1830, Mar. 26 Letter to E. R. c/o Curtis & Porter in Paris from his sister Elisabeth in Southington. Refers to E. R.'s longing to return to his native land and kindred. Elisabeth notes that people in Southington are also inquiring about his return. For ex., Mr. Ogden, the local minister, would like to go to the Union College Commencement, if he could get a pulpit supply. Has asked Elisabeth when her brother is returning so that he might engage E. R. to fill the pulpit for him.
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1830, March 26/27- Letter to Edward Robinson from his sister Elisabeth.
G-1 [1827?] Letter of introduction for The Rev. Mr. Yates, a professor at Union College, written by Alonzo Potter of Union College in Schenectady NY, and addressed to E. R. in Germany. No date on letter, but since Mr. Yates became a good friend of E. R., so much so that he was the only person from the USA present at E. R.'s wedding to Therese, it can be assumed this letter originated sometime between the end of 1826 and the beginning of 1828.
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1827? - Letter of introduction for the Rev. Mr. Yates, a professor at Union College, written by Alonzo Potter and addressed to Edward Robinson in Germany.