H-4 1838, Sept. 27 Letter to Thérèse Robinson née de Jacob [sic] in Dresden from Eli Smith in Vienna. Letter had to be forwarded to Vienna, for Therese had already received Smith's initial letter. Smith urged her to hasten to Vienna because her husband was gravely ill.
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1838, September 27 - Letter to Therese Robinson from Eli Smith, telling her to come to Vienna because Robinson was ill.
G-5 1827, Oct. 13 Travel reservation for E. R. via "diligenza veloce" from Rhin to Prague. Document printed on one side in Italian and on the other side in German. A calling card bound with this item: Le Baron Pron, Préfet du Bao. Rhin.
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1827, October 13 - Travel reservation for Edward Robinson via "diligenza veloce" from Viennato Prague.
Documents connected with Southington Congregational Church, March 1778–April 1821, including the “Confession of Faith” [see Memoir of William Robinson, p. 88]
L-1 1852, Jan. 9 Envelope addressed to E. R. of New York care of J. Watson, 7 Am.... Square, Hempstead Road, London from W. Dickson. No letter enclosed.
C-3 1819, July 26 Letter to E. R. in Clinton from his father, William Robinson, Southington, CT. The letter consists of 2 folios, but folio 2r contains but seven lines of writing; the rest of the page has been cut (not torn) off and hence the closing remarks and signature are lacking. The missing part of the letter was found in another cache of letters dating from the 1830s. William wrote this letter to console E. R. on the death of his first wife, Eliza Kirkland. [This is the second letter E. R. received from his father concerning the death of Eliza. An earlier letter dated July 19 is in the Ham. College Archives.]
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1819, July 19 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his father, William Robinson.