Stimson acknowledges interest in his recent book “On Active Service” and sends along slip of paper with inscription. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Letter, with envelope, breifly discussing question of immortality. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Topics include Alumni Hall and construction of Wright Memorial Dormitory. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Topics include Alumni Hall and construction of Wright Memorial Dormitory. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Contains references to Harvard President Eliot and Theodore Roosevelt contretemps. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Includes gift 1899 inscription from 1863 winner G.C.S. Southworth to daughter. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Item regarding Yale Literary Magazine and canvassing of freshman class for campus publications. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Correspondence regarding scarce autograph and "eyes were in a delicate condition" of 1st president Timothy Dwight (1769). and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Letter from Yale President Timothy Dwight to the widow of his classmate Littleton P. Franklin (Yale 1849), in which Dwight requestsfor biographical information for upcoming 40th reunion of the Yale Class of 1849. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Condolence letter from Yale President Timothy Dwight to the widow of his classmate Littleton P. Franklin (Yale 1849). Dwight writes of remembering his classmate from college days. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Woolsey discusses a book missing from his personal library (Edward Buck's "Massachusetts ecclesiastical law" (1866) and the inability of colonial ministers to unite a couple in marriage and the post-1700 law allowing ministers to unite, with magistrates present. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
In the letter Dwight asks Hewitt to preach at the First Congregational Church of Milford in August. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Contains a brief mention of classmate (Thomas Carolin Clay) who "left yesterday on account of the secession he was from Georgia"; rest of letter relates issues of daily life. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Topics include student life and Skull and Bones symbol. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Item regarding oration delivered before the Society of BB's in Bristol. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
First Chinese student writes of student life, Munson Academy, and "The many disadvantages with which I labor." and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
In the letter Carter discusses his problems at Brown University. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Correspondence regarding illness of Newton Spaulding Manross (1850). Post-script by Newton Manross to mother. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
Topics include a Hymn, religion, the King of England, and marriage. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
The letter describes a visit to New Haven by President Jackson, Vice President Van Buren, Secretary of War Cass, Secretary of the Navy Woodbury, and Governor of New York Marcy. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
The document concerns Hopkins Farm in New Hartford, signed by John Trumbull (Yale 1767), Superior Court Judge. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.
The document appoints William M'Cracken and Nathan Smith as executors for William M'Cracken's estate. and A copy of this material is available in digital form from Manuscripts and Archives and online.