E 1822, Oct. 13 Sermon written by E. R. and delivered first at Britain (Berlin) CT and then 13 times between 1822 and 1825. Text based upon Hebrews 12:1-2.
1834, March 11 - copy of a letter by Schmucker and other trustees of the Pennsylvania College in Gettysburg, asking ER to reconsider appointment as President of the college.
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
1851, May 30 - Passport for Edward Robinson. Internal pages show the various countries through which Edward Robinson passed on his way to and from the Middle East.
L-1 1850, Aug. 16 Letter to E. R., New York, from Robert Cooke (on behalf of Mr. Murray), 50 Abermarle St. London. "If your publishers like to send over 50 copies of the American edition of the 'Biblical Researches' we shall be happy to receive them on commission . . . " Asks that a "proper certificate of the day on which the work was really published in America, so that we may be prepared in case of a reprint on this side to prove priority of publication here. We are about trying the question whether American authors have copyright in this country, in the case of Mr. Washington Irving's works, & we hope to succeed."
Broadside advertising performances by Horn, Wells and Briggs' Ethiopian Serenaders at the Boston Museum on Thursday, July 31, 1851, and through the week. Performance include "Black Shakers," "Dutch Drill," and "Old Tar River.";