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Bowditch, J. I.
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Bowditch, Henry Ingersoll
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Henry Ingersoll Bowditch
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Dr. Henry I. Bowditch.
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Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, the son of Nathaniel Bowditch and Mary Ingersoll Bowditch, was a physician, author and abolitionist from Salem, Massachusetts.
U.S. specialist in diseases of the chest.
Henry Ingersoll Bowditch (Aug. 9, 1808-Jan. 14, 1892), son of mathematician and astronomer Nathaniel Bowditch, was an abolitionist and physician. He published several books on medicine and public hygiene.
Charles Babbage was a mathematician and inventor.
Bowditch (Harvard, M.D. 1832) later studied medicine with Louis La Pitié in Paris, and after returning to Boston, Mass., became an abolitionist. He taught clinical medicine at the Harvard Medical School from 1859 to 1867, chaired the first Massachusetts State Board of Health, and co-founded the Boston Society of Medical Observation. Bowditch was an early specialist in diseases of the chest and introduced the practice of thoracentesis. With La Pitié in Paris, he studied diagnosis by ausculation and percussion. Following the Civil War he agitated for the introduction of ambulance service.
Physician, abolitionist and author.
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Smithsonian Archives. Alexander Dallas Bache Papers.
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Smithsonian Archives. Alexander Dallas Bache Papers.
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Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879
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SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-1879
This series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.
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Oliver Wendell Holmes letters from various correspondents, 1820-1894
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Oliver Wendell Holmes letters from various correspondents
Letters sent to Oliver Wendell Holmes by various correspondents.
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- Letters from various correspondents, 1820-1894.
Photographs of Harvard professors including Oliver W. Holmes, H.W. Longfellow, and James Russell Lowell [manuscript], ca.1864.
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Photographs of Harvard professors including Oliver W. Holmes, H.W. Longfellow, and James Russell Lowell [manuscript], ca.1864.
Eighteen photographs; see control folder for full list of subjects.
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- Photographs of Harvard professors including Oliver W. Holmes, H.W. Longfellow, and James Russell Lowell [manuscript], ca.1864.
Winlock, Joseph, 1826-1875. Letterbook, 1857-1875.
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Letterbook, 1857-1875.
This item contains much information about his various posts and about conflicts, personalities, and the politics of science. There are also many references and comments about scientific technology of the day, and of such people as Matthew F. Maury. There are numerous letters to A. D. Bache, James Henry Coffin, Charles Henry Davis, and William H. Willcox.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (340 p.).
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- Winlock, Joseph, 1826-1875. Letterbook, 1857-1875.
Charles Babbage selected correspondence, 1827-1871, 1827-1871
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Charles Babbage selected correspondence, 1827-1871 1827-1871
Mentioned in these letters are personal affairs, experiments, Babbage's calculating machine, and his "Bridgewater Treatise," second edition.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Microfilm reel(s)
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Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871. Selected correspondence, 1827-1871.
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Selected correspondence, 1827-1871.
Mentioned in these letters are personal affairs, experiments, Babbage's calculating machine, and his "Bridgewater Treatise," second edition.
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- Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871. Selected correspondence, 1827-1871.
Bird, Francis William, 1809-1894. Papers, 1826-1924; bulk: 1847-1889
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Francis William Bird papers, 1826-1924 (inclusive), 1847-1889 (bulk).
Papers of American antislavery leader, state legislator and paper manufacturer Francis William Bird. The bulk of the collection is letters to Bird from his political colleagues in the Free-Soil and antislavery movements, about two thirds of them written before or during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Francis William Bird papers, 1826-1924 (inclusive), 1847-1889 (bulk).
Papers, 1836-1942.
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Papers, 1836-1942.
Correspondence, manuscripts ofpoems, translations of Dante's works, and other materials by and about American poet andtranslator Thomas William Parsons.
ArchivalResource: 4boxes, 9 v. (3 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1836-1942.
Putnam, Katharine Day, 1844-1875. Papers, 1862-1876.
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Papers, 1862-1876.
Papers of Katharine D. Putnam, apparently compiled by Henry I. Bowditch after her death in 1875. The papers contain letters between Putnam and members of the Bowditch family, including Henry, his wife Olivia Y., and their son Edward. The letters concern the death during the Civil War of Nathaniel Bowditch, Putnam's fiance, their common grief, her relationship with the Bowditches as a second family, her illness, and death. Also included are letters from Putnam to the family from Europe in 1871, letters from Putnam to her friend Feroline Fox, primarily concerning the Civil War death of her brother (probably) Thomas B. Fox, and condolence letters to the Bowditches upon Putnam's death.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Putnam, Katharine Day, 1844-1875. Papers, 1862-1876.
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Pilgrimage to Appledore by H.I. and E.B. Bowditch, 1858.
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Pilgrimage to Appledore by H.I. and E.B. Bowditch, 1858.
Diary in letter form (to wife Olivia) written during a trip to the Isle of Shoals off the New Hampshire coast. Includes appendices: "Appledore as a place of residence for invalids" and "Orders of the Fleet."
ArchivalResource: 19 x 12 x 1 centimeters.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Pilgrimage to Appledore by H.I. and E.B. Bowditch, 1858.
Scientists Collection, 1563-1973
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Scientists Collection 1563-1973
The Scientists Collection is comprised of individual letters and small groups of correspondence from American, British, French, and German scientists during the past three centuries. Although the content is highly varied, there is significant strength in astronomy, natural history, conchology, and geology. Among the scientists better represented in the collection are the astronomers William Radcliffe Birt, J.F.W. Herschel, and Franz Xaver von Zach; the conchologists A.D. Brown, Fred L. Button, Otto Mörch, Alfred Newton, Christian M. Poulsen, Temple Prime, Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, and A. G. Wetherby; the physical scientists George Biddell Airy, Arnold Sommerfeld, Ferdinand R. Hassler, and Max Planck; the archaeologist Jean François Nadaillac; the philosopher William Whewell; and the naturalists Walter Henry Bates, Robert Chambers, Edme Dupuget, Robert Kaye Greville, Joseph Henry, John Stevens Henslow, John Lubbock, and Herbert Spencer.
ArchivalResource: 5.75 Linear feet; 13 upright boxes, 8 oversize folders.
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Slavery in the United States collection, 1703-1905.
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Slavery in the United States collection, 1703-1905.
This collection, which spans the years 1703 to 1905, contains a variety of correspondence, business records, and documents relating to slavery in the United States. These materials include both sides of the history of slavery, from slave trading to abolition. There is correspondence of three Richmond, Va., slave trader/auctioneer firms: R.H. Dickinson & Brother, which later became Dickinson, Hill & Co.; E.H. Stokes; and Betts & Gregory. The majority of the correspondence deals with the business of the buying and selling of slaves. Some letters from slave owners set the pricing of their slaves to be sold; while other letters describe the type of slave(s) buyers are looking for (e.g., dark mulatto, boys and girls between a certain age and/or height, a seamstress). There are other letters describing the atmosphere of slave auctions (e.g., dull). Other business records include a daybook of R.H. Dickinson & Brother for the period 1846 to 1849, and an account book for Dickinson, Hill & Co. for the years 1855 to 1858. This volume also includes scattered diary entries of Sarah Earle Chase (1836-1915) for the spring of 1865 in Richmond and for a voyage to Europe in the spring and summer of 1870. There are three folders of sales and tax receipts for slaves, as well as one folder of blank receipts. These materials, along with the above-mentioned correspondence, were probably taken from the Dickinson office in Richmond by Sarah Earle Chase and her sister Lucy Chase (1822-1909) [see the Chase Family Papers collection description]. There are six folders of correspondence of Isaiah Coffin Ray (1804-1882), a boot and shoe merchant in Nantucket and New Bedford, Mass., who shifted his calling to law in the 1850s. He was appointed to the American Anti-Slavery Committee on Finance at the 1844 Convention in New York. These letters, dated 1836 to 1851, mainly concern arrangements for lectures, meetings, etc., while some are of a more personal nature. Several of the correspondents were active in the Fourierist movement and Brook Farm, but the letters appear to be concerned primarily with anti-slavery activities. Principal correspondents are Rebecca T. Pool ( - ), John Orvis (1816-1897), John Anderson Collins (1810-1879), John Allen ( - ), Harrison Gray Otis Colby (1807-1853), Elizabeth Buffum Chace (1806-1899), Asa Burnham Hutchinson (1823-1884), John C. Cluer (1800- ), Albert Brisbane (1809-1890), and William Henry Channing (1810-1884). The miscellaneous correspondence contains both the business of slave trading and the anti-slavery movement. The letters concerning sales of slaves are mainly from the Southern States. However, there are two letters with a northern connection. The first, dated 20 February 1806, from John Taylor, of Northampton, Mass., to Noah Scovell, of Saybrook, Conn., is in regard to a runaway slave girl. The second, dated 15 March 1831, from Nathaniel Humphreys, of Antigua, to Jno. C. Lee, of Salem, Mass., is in regard to the sale of slaves. There are two letters written to Elizur Wright (1804-1885) while he was editor of the Anti-Slavery Reporter in New York City. The first, dated 26 October 1837, is from Elijah Parish Lovejoy (1802-1837). He writes that " ... you may depend on me for aid in contributions to the columns of the Magazine ..." Lovejoy, however, was killed by a mob in Alton, Ill., just a few days later on 7 November. The other letter, dated 27 January 1838, is from Rev. John Pierpont (1785-1866) declining to contribute to the magazine. A letter, dated 6 December 1852, from Charles Calistus Burleigh (1810-1878) to Samuel Joseph May (1797-1871) is in regard to Jefferson Lee, " ... originally from the South." It seems Lee had moved to Pennsylvania, then to Plainfield, Mass., and who " ... now thinks it will be for his advantage to remove to Canada ... He thinks of going to the Elgin settlement ..." This letter serves as an introduction of Lee to May. Two letters, dated 12 January and 5 April 1856, are from Charles Emory Smith (1842-1908), of Albany, N.Y., to his uncle Isaac Smith ( - ), of Leominster, Mass. In the letters, Smith argues in favor of abolition and the preservation of the Union, while his uncle opposed the latter principle. There is also a letter, dated 13 August 1868, from Edward A. Huston to Isaac Smith detailing Huston's visit with William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) and his family. Two photostats of letters (originals in the UMass library) concern Erasmus Darwin Hudson (1806-1880). The first is a letter of introduction written for him by James Sloan Gibbons (1810-1892), while the other is "short & sweet" from an unidentified correspondent. Other correspondents include George Leonard (1801-1881), William Cost Johnson (1806-1860), Ralph Randolph Gurley (1797-1872), Samuel May (1810-1899), Henry Ingersoll Bowditch (1808-1892), Henry Alexander Wise (1806-1876), and James Shannon (1799-1859). Most of these letters are in regard to the deliverance of lectures. The miscellaneous documents include a list of slaves from Plaquemine, La.; bills of sales and deeds for slaves; manumissions; a list of taxes and fees paid to the state of Alabama and Greene County; and a resolution of the state of Massachusetts in regard to the abolition of slavery. One manumission document, dated 26 March 1794, is of particular interest. Signed by Nicholas Davies (c. 1708-1794), and witnessed by seven others, the document liberates twenty of his slaves and their children. It was recorded, on 23 June 1794, at the Bedford County (Va.) Court House. Another interesting manumission, dated 7 July 1845, is for "Amanda Holmes, a coloured woman," and a bill of sale, dated 29 January 1850, for "one negro named Williams Holmes" from Col. Adam D. and Mary B. Stewart, to Amanda Holmes, a free woman of color, all of St. Louis, Mo. Other documents include a typed copy of a slaver's accounts in Africa for the years 1789 to 1792; the constitution of the Cambridge (Mass.) Anti-Slavery Society, dated 4 June 1834; and a school report, by Theron Johnson Damon (1883-1973), entitled "Inside History of Shadrach Fugitive Slave Case," dated 25 May 1905. Damon graduated from Harvard in 1905. A call for a national (or northern) convention, to be held in October 1857, of those in favor of disunion, went out in July of 1857, from Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911) and other leading abolitionists. There are twenty-five folders of responses to that call from seventeen states. The also collection contains two small notebooks attributed to Arnold Buffum (1782-1859). The first is a report from the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society and a draft of a petition to the U.S. Congress. The second contains drafts of two lectures or articles dated 26 October 1853 and 4 November 1853 plus two pages of an expense account for 1856.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.1 folder ; oversize.2 v. ; octavo.1 v. ; folio.
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Hale, John P. (John Parker), 1806-1873. Hale-Chandler papers, 1777-1873.
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Hale-Chandler papers, 1777-1873.
Chiefly correspondence, including Revolutionary War letters (1777-1784) from Samuel Hale, a Tory in England, to his wife and son in Portsmouth, New Hampshire; John P. Hale's correspondence with Franklin Pierce; Hale's correspondence concerning the anti-slavery issue. Includes papers relating to Hale's political activities and his service as minister to Spain. Includes personal papers of Hale's daughter, Lucy (Hale) Chandler and her husband, William Eaton Chandler, as well as family records (1822-1859) of the Hale, O'Brien, and Parker families of Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Correspondents include John Albion Andrew, Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, Richard Henry Dana, Charles Mayo Ellis, Joshua Reed Giddings, Theodore Parker, William F. Smith, Henry Brewster Tappan, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes and 1 portfolio (4.5 ft.)
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- Hale, John P. (John Parker), 1806-1873. Hale-Chandler papers, 1777-1873.
Hays, Isaac, 1796-1879. Papers, ca. 1820s-1879.
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Papers, ca. 1820s-1879.
These papers reflect Hays' interests and activities in the medical profession and as an editor. His interest in paleontology, especially in the controversy with G. W. Featherstonhaugh, is also represented. There is one separate volume (77 letters) containing correspondence about natural history and naturalists, written to Hays by C. L. Bonaparte, George Ord, Thomas Say, and Charles A. Lesueur. The correspondence in the larger collection, however, contains much material on the "American Journal of the Medical Sciences," particularly illuminated in the correspondence with John D. Godman.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1000 items.
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- Hays, Isaac, 1796-1879. Papers, ca. 1820s-1879.
Winlock, Joseph, 1826-1875. Letterbook, 1857-1875.
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Joseph Winlock letterbook, 1857-1875
This item contains much information about his various posts and about conflicts, personalities, and the politics of science. There are also many references and comments about scientific technology of the day, and of such people as Matthew F. Maury. There are numerous letters to A. D. Bache, James Henry Coffin, Charles Henry Davis, and William H. Willcox.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Volume(s), 1 volume, 340 p.
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- Joseph Winlock letterbook, 1857-1875, 1857-1875
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Letter to an unidentified recipient, 1878 April 24.
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Letter to an unidentified recipient, 1878 April 24.
Bowditch discusses an old farmhouse he once owned and an inscription which John Greenleaf Whittier wrote for an old sundial in front of the house, a copy of which he encloses.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Letter to an unidentified recipient, 1878 April 24.
Coffin, James H. (James Henry), 1806-1873. James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-1884
Title:
James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-1884
These papers consist of correspondence concerning temperature, wind, and weather reports of the Hudson Bay region, 1848; resolutions of condolence to Coffin's son, Seldon J. Coffin, from students and alumni of Lafayette College after Coffin's death, 1873; newspaper articles; an illustration of James H. Coffin; and the original manuscript of Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. Additional correspondence of James Henry Coffin exists elsewhere in the Smithsonian Institution Archives, especially in the Joseph Henry Collection, Record Unit 7001, and Meteorological Project Records, Record Unit 60.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cu. ft. (1 half document box)
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- Smithsonian Archives. James Henry Coffin Papers.
Garrison family papers, 1801-1948 (inclusive), 1840-1907 (bulk).
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Garrison family papers, 1801-1948 (inclusive), 1840-1907 (bulk).
Papers of American abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and his family.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (7.5 linear ft.)
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- Garrison family papers, 1801-1948 (inclusive), 1840-1907 (bulk).
Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864. Benjamin Silliman autograph collection, 1816-1871.
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Benjamin Silliman autograph collection, 1816-1871.
The autographs which form this collection are included in 28 letters, filed alphabetically, which span the years, 1816-1871.
ArchivalResource: 29 items.
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- Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864. Benjamin Silliman autograph collection, 1816-1871.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Letters of John Greenleaf Whittier [manuscript], 1852-1883.
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Letters of John Greenleaf Whittier [manuscript], 1852-1883.
A letter, 1852 December 3, to Dr. [Henry Ingersoll?]and Mrs. Bowditch declines a visit because of his poor health and mentions "spiritual handwriting." A letter, 1882 August 26, to "My dear friend," praises a book of poems he received, mentions Sarah Smiley, and comments that he was not able to meet Dean Stanley because of ill health. A letter, 1883 June 21, to Charles H. Allen, acknowledges receipt of a book, comments on affairs in Egypt and the slave trade, and briefly mentions progress of American freedmen since the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Letters of John Greenleaf Whittier [manuscript], 1852-1883.
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Henry Ingersoll Bowditch letter, 1882, Apr. 7, Boston, to Dr. S. McMurtry.
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Henry Ingersoll Bowditch letter, 1882, Apr. 7, Boston, to Dr. S. McMurtry.
Letter (ALS) regarding a case of sudden death immediately following and apparently caused by aspiration of the chest witnessed by McMurtry at the Charity Hospital of New Orleans in 1873 or 1874.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Henry Ingersoll Bowditch letter, 1882, Apr. 7, Boston, to Dr. S. McMurtry.
Jarvis, Edward, 1803-1884. Papers of Edward Jarvis, 1825-1888 (inclusive).
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Papers of Edward Jarvis, 1825-1888 (inclusive).
Consists of correspondence, predominantly letters to Jarvis from colleagues and friends, concerning the care of patients and the administration of mental hospitals in Massachusetts and various other states. Other letters describe medical conditions in Army hospitals during the U.S. Civil War, procedures for compiling vital statistics, and personal and social matters. Correspondents include Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, Josiah Curtis, Samuel Gridley Howe, and John Hoskins Griscom among others. Also contains a fragment of Jarvis' report of a trip to England and Scotland.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes.
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- Jarvis, Edward, 1803-1884. Papers of Edward Jarvis, 1825-1888 (inclusive).
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Papers, 1822-1903.
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Papers, 1822-1903.
Papers of or relating to Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, Massachusetts physician and abolitionist. Collection includes 2 scrapbooks compiled by Vincent Y. Bowditch (son of H.I.B.), a Bible, a passport (1859), and 5 miscellaneous volumes. The first scrapbook was compiled in 1894 in memory of Henry I. and Olivia Y. Bowditch. The second scrapbook, compiled in 1903, contains letters and newspaper clippings about the published work the Life and Correspondence of Henry I. Bowditch (1902). Other volumes include a medical notebook of Nathaniel Bowditch (son of H.I.B.); a subscription book of a Boston charitable society which aided Union refugees from border states during the Civil War; a ms. memoir by H.I.B. about a visit to Salem, Mass.; and a school notebook, "Salem Themes" (1822).
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Papers, 1822-1903.
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
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Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Charles Eliot Norton papers
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Charles Eliot Norton papers
This archive contains letters addressed to Charles Eliot Norton from about 1845 to1908. Norton was a Harvard graduate (A.B. 1846) and professor of the History of Fine Arts at Harvard from 1874 to 1898, with a special interest in the study and translation of Dante. Many of the letters in this collection deal with art and with Dante. In addition he knew a great many prominent figures in both England and the United States, especially those in the political field and the literary and artistics fields. His correspondence with these people often touches upon their public and their private lives. From 1863 to 1868 Norton was joint editor with his friend James Russell Lowell of the North American review. The letters addressed to him as editor are marked in this index by a star (*) and the folders containing them are stamped with a red N.A.R.(=North American Review). In 1898 Norton's opposition to the Spanish-American war led Senator George F. Hoar to criticize him. A list of some of the letters Norton received commenting on this controversy is at the end of this index. Referenced throughout the finding aid is the Excavations at Delphi (scrapbook folder) with a folder designation, such as f.1, f.2, and so on. All folders can be found at item number 5308.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear feet (45 boxes)
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- Charles Eliot Norton papers, ca.1845-1908.
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874
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Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874
Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.
ArchivalResource: 33 cartons (43.1 linear ft.)
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- Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.
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Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records
Records of Houghton Mifflin Company and its predecessors, containing papers relating to both the printing and publishing branches of the business.
ArchivalResource: 64 linear feet (165 boxes)
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- Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.
Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856. John Collins Warren correspondence, 1812-1856 (inclusive).
Title:
John Collins Warren correspondence, 1812-1856 (inclusive).
Most of the collection consists of autograph letters by prominent physicians and scientists in America and abroad to Warren. There is one letter from his son, John Warren. Two letters are by Warren, one to David Hosack, a copy made by Warren, and the other ia letter to Philip Syng Physick.
ArchivalResource: 36 items (1 box).
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- Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856. John Collins Warren correspondence, 1812-1856 (inclusive).
Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1865-1891
Title:
Correspondence, 1865-1891
This record unit consists of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary during the tenures of Joseph, Henry, 1846-1878; Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1878-1887; and Samuel Pierpoint Langley, 1887-1906.
ArchivalResource: 46.06 cu. ft. (62 document boxes) (68 3x5 boxes) (243 microfilm reels)
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 33: Office Of The Secretary, Outgoing Corres..
Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
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Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
Letters to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear feet (73 boxes)
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- Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive) 1820-1888 (bulk).
Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1982
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Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1982
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 18.5 linear feet (37 boxes)
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- Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1976.
Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
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Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
Papers of Samual Baker Ward and his wife Anna Hazard Barker Ward, friends of Ralph Waldo Emerson and associates of the Transcendentalists.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (2.3 linear ft.)
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- Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Papers, 1555-1882 (bulk: 1833-1881)
Title:
Wendell Phillips papers, 1555-1882 (inclusive) 1833-1881 (bulk).
Correspondence, compositions, and other papers of American abolitionist Wendell Phillips.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes (17.3 linear ft.)
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- Wendell Phillips papers, 1555-1882 (inclusive) 1833-1881 (bulk).
Obed Harvey Papers, 1845-1894
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Obed Harvey Papers, 1845-1894
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- Obed Harvey Papers, 1845-1894
Rhees, William Jones, 1830-1907. William Jones Rhees Papers, 1744-1907
Title:
William Jones Rhees Papers 1744-1907
This collection contains the papers of Smithsonian chief clerk, bibliographer, and collector William Jones Rhees (1830-1907), of materials assembled chiefly for their autograph value, though the collection contains various groups of related materials. Includes papers of American physicist and surveyor Alexander Dallas Bache (1806-1867), American geographer Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864), National Institute for the Promotion of Sciences, and the Smithsonian Institution, as well as correspondence of William Jones Rhees, letters and papers addressed to the United States Pension Bureau, letters and papers related to Indian affairs, and miscellaneous autograph letters and documents.
ArchivalResource: Approx. 4,700 pieces in 64 boxes.
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- Huntington Library. William Jones Rhees Collection.
Letters to James Bradley Thayer from various correspondents, 1778-1895.
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Letters to James Bradley Thayer from various correspondents, 1778-1895.
Letters to American lawyer and Harvard Law School professor James Bradley Thayer from Ralph Waldo Emerson and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Letters to James Bradley Thayer from various correspondents, 1778-1895.
Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Title:
Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Papers of the Palfrey family of New England. The material of this collection encompasses over 150 years of American history and many items of interest besides those documenting the life and works of John Gorham Palfrey, who is its central figure. A few of these may be briefly mentioned here. The papers of William Palfrey include letters between John Wilkes and the Sons of Liberty and William Palfrey's personal correspondence with Wilkes at the time of the latter's imprisonment in 1769-1770, including Palfrey's description of the Boston Massacre. William Palfrey's business account and financial papers are extensive and range in subject from accounts of trade with Virginia in 1763 to the disposition of funds of the Continental Army during the time Palfrey was Pay Master General. His close association and correspondence with John Hancock should be noted. Several interesting items pertain to the dispute between Hancock and the Boston printer, John Mein, which resulted in Thomas Longman's suit against Mein and the latter's imprisonment. The papers of John Palfrey deal mainly with his business affairs and the management of his plantation at Attakapas. However, several letters by his sons, Edward, William Taylor, and Henry William give first-hand accounts of battles in the war of 1812. Letters to John Gorham Palfrey from over 1000 corespondents form the largest single section in the collection. Of special importance are 377 letters from Jared Sparks and 148 letters from Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: 60 linear feet (130 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915.
Henry Ingersoll Bowditch Letters (MS 111), 1861-1862
Title:
Henry Ingersoll Bowditch Letters (MS 111) 1861-1862
Three letters by Henry Ingersoll Bowditch
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Henry Ingersoll Bowditch Letters (MS 111), 1861-1862
Phillips Brooks papers
Title:
Phillips Brooks papers
Primarily correspondence of Episcopal clergyman Phillips Brooks with hisfamily and others, as well as diaries, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, andphotographs.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (14.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1832-1892.
Isaac and I. Minis Hays papers, Circa 1820-1925
Title:
Isaac and I. Minis Hays papers Circa 1820-1925
These papers reflect Isaac Hays' interests and activities in the medical profession and as an editor. His interest in paleontology, especially in the controversy with G. W. Featherstonhaugh, is also represented. There is one separate volume (77 letters) containing correspondence about natural history and naturalists, written to Hays by C. L. Bonaparte, George Ord, Thomas Say, and Charles A. Lesueur. The correspondence in the larger collection, however, contains much material on the , particularly illuminated in the correspondence with John D. Godman. The I. Minis Hays material consists of letters from doctors, relating to medicine and medical publications and editing, as well as medical organizations. Most significant of the correspondence is that with John Shaw Billings (ca. 60 letters). American Journal of the Medical Sciences
ArchivalResource: 1.75 Linear feet, Ca. 1000 items; 4 upright boxes, 1 volume
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- Isaac and I. Minis Hays papers, Circa 1820-1925
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Nathaniel Bowditch memorial collection, 1851-1886.
Title:
Nathaniel Bowditch memorial collection, 1851-1886.
Materials relating to the life of Lieut. Nathaniel Bowditch, who was killed at the Battle of Kelly's Ford in the Civil War, compiled by his father Henry I. Bowditch. Includes: "Brief memoranda of our martyr soldiers who fell during the great rebellion of the 19th century," a scrapbook compiled in 1875 of memorabilia of Massachusetts soldiers who died in the Civil War; a 4-vol. set of memorabilia of Nathaniel, mostly correspondence of family members and sympathy letters on his death. Vol. II also contains remarks by James F. Clarke at Nat's funeral and eyewitness accounts of the Battle of Kelly's Ford. Vol. IV contains material related to HIB's work as a special inspector for the Sanitary Commission. (Cont.) Also, a 1-vol. memorial to Katharine Day Putnam; an oversize "Memorials of Lieut. Nathaniel Bowditch," an illuminated biography with testimonials to his bravery, lettered and illustrated by Boston artist Frank Henry Shapleigh; another 1-vol. "Memorial, " written by HIB, with a narrative biography and copies of family correspondence; and a 1-vol. "Waifs, " a scrapbook of clippings, mostly poetry about the Civil War. Family members include Nat's mother Olivia Y., his sister Olivia Y., and brothers Edward and Vincent Y. Bowditch.
ArchivalResource: 8 v. and 1 oversize v.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Nathaniel Bowditch memorial collection, 1851-1886.
Bowditch, Mary Ingersoll, 1781-1834. Papers, 1779-1887.
Title:
Papers, 1779-1887.
A scrapbook of mementoes of Mary (Ingersoll) Bowditch, compiled in 1887 by her son Henry I. Bowditch. Contains poetry written by Mary Bowditch, including several poems on the evils of slavery in the British Empire; poetry written by others; newsclippings which M.I.B. saved; and short notes and letters written to Nathaniel and Mary Bowditch by Mehetabel Higginson of Salem. There is also some written commentary by Henry I. Bowditch, and an exchange of letters about the volume between H.I.B. and his sister Elizabeth (Bowditch) Dixwell. Also, notebooks of miscellaneous poems and proverbs, a notebook of mathematical exercises, and poems and meditations written by William Bowditch in 1795 and 1799.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Bowditch, Mary Ingersoll, 1781-1834. Papers, 1779-1887.
Fields, Annie, 1834-1915. Papers, 1870-1899, 1870-1880.
Title:
Papers, 1870-1899, 1870-1880.
Annie Adams Fields (1834-1915), author, literary hostess and social welfare worker; married to Boston publisher James T. Fields. Her papers consist of correspondence, financial records, advertisements and clippings documenting primarily her involvement with temperance-inspired coffeehouses known as Holly Tree Inns. The collection includes materials relating to William H. Baldwin, Henry I. Bowditch, Henry Morgan, Robert Treat Paine, Josiah Phillips Quincy, Whitelaw Reid, Mary Richmond, Charles Wendte and Alfred T. White.
ArchivalResource: 1 manuscript container (.5 linear ft.)
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- Fields, Annie, 1834-1915. Papers, 1870-1899, 1870-1880.
Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
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Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits. ca.1852-ca.2004.
Photographs of individuals associated with Harvard University: faculty, students, administrators, staff, honorees, and habitués of Harvard Square. For those whose lives pre-date the era of photography, the contents of the folders are often photographic reproductions of other image types, such as etchings, paintings, or drawings. In a few cases, the images themselves may be original etchings or sketches.
ArchivalResource: 50 cubic ft.; 20,000 photographs; 10,000 folders.
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- Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. John Greenleaf Whittier Papers, 1781-1922.
Title:
John Greenleaf Whittier Papers, 1781-1922.
Essex County, MA poet, Quaker, and abolitionist. Bulk of the collection contains Whittier's correspondence with writers, editors, abolitionists, politicians, and family members. Also included are Whittier manuscripts, financial records, and memorabilia, and Whittier and Johnson family papers.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes (4.5 linear feet)
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- Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. John Greenleaf Whittier Papers, 1781-1922.
Henry Ingersoll Bowditch Letters (MS 111), 1861-1862
Title:
Henry Ingersoll Bowditch Letters (MS 111) 1861-1862
Three letters by Henry Ingersoll Bowditch
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Henry Ingersoll Bowditch Letters (MS 111), 1861-1862
Chickering, Jesse, 1797-1855. Jesse Chickering papers, 1805-1919.
Title:
Jesse Chickering papers, 1805-1919.
Contains journals, correspondence, financial papers, writings and speeches, and printed materials. Most material concerns Chickering's career as author and political economist. The Writings and Speeches Series contains the manuscript drafts of Chickering's writings, including his "Statistical View of the Population of Massachusetts from 1765 to 1840" (1846); "Emigration into the United States" (1848); "Reports on the Census of Boston" (1851); and "Letter addressed to the President of the United States on Slavery, considered in Relation to the Principles of Constitutional Government in Great Britain and in the United States" (1855). Other subjects in this series include constellations, bank reports from several Boston banks, Harvard alumni, and publication of Chickering's work. The Correspondence Series includes personal letters and letters pertaining to research on Massachusetts population growth. Correspondents include: Levi Woodbury, George Ticknor, John Langdon Sibley, David Henshaw, George Bancroft, Henry I. Bowditch, Horace Mann, Daniel Webster, and James Buchanan (Harvard Librarian). Immigration, slavery, and Harvard University are also mentioned in the correspondence. The Journals Series contains statistical information on immigration into the United States between 1819 and 1855, with emphasis on Massachusetts. The Miscellaneous Series includes information pertaining to astronomy, including cloth maps with astronomical models and planetaria.
ArchivalResource: 1065 items (7.9 linear ft.)
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- Chickering, Jesse, 1797-1855. Jesse Chickering papers, 1805-1919.
Vaughan, John, 1755-1841. Papers, 1768 - ca. 1936
Title:
John Vaughan papers, 1768 - Circa 1936
The collection of about 850 items covers the period from 1782 to c. 1936, with the bulk dating to the 1780s to 1840s. The collection is divided into four series. Series I contains correspondence relating to a wide variety of topics, including French and English politics, business, trade, religious matters, and personal affairs. Many of the items are letters of introduction. There is also information on John Vaughan’s immigration to America, Joseph Priestley, vaccines and inoculation (with Jefferson's comments on the same), Vaughan's business in Philadelphia, and the American Philosophical Society. Also included in this series are 2 boxes with copies of Vaughan correspondence as well as miscellaneous notes by E. W. Madeira, gathered in the course of his research on Vaughan in the 1930s. Series II consists of three volumes. Included are two of Vaughan's commonplace books. One, entitled, "J. Vaughan's book," May 17, 1779 (47 pp., in Latin; 870/L34), includes mostly Latin notations. The other commonplace book, dated 1783 (ca. 66 pp.; B V 462.c), includes comments on several prominent Americans, such as Benjamin Rush and David Rittenhouse, as well as American society generally. The third volume is a copybook with thirty letters spanning the period 1784 to 1801 (B V462.1). Series III includes material relating to Vaughan's administration of the estate of the Philadelphia merchant Samuel Merrick, 1796-1822 (Vaughan-Merrick Papers, B V462.m; 2 boxes). Series IV consists of correspondence between Vaughan and the DuPont Co. for which he served as agent (B V462.4; photocopies of 73 letters).
ArchivalResource: 5.0 Linear feet, Ca. 850 items
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- John Vaughan papers, 1768 - Circa 1936, 1768 - Circa 1936
Parkman family papers, 1793-1896
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Parkman family papers, 1793-1896
Correspondence, poems, journals, and other compositions by members of the Parkman family of Boston, Massachusetts. Contains correspondence of the various members of the Parkman family, primarily of Mary Eliot Dwight Parkman. Correspondents include: Elizabeth Dwight Cabot, Edmund Dwight, Mary Harrison Eliot Dwight, Anna Cabot Lowell, Anna Cabot Lowell Dwight Mills, Catherine Eliot Norton, Henry Parkman, Mary B. Parkman, Samuel Parkman, Margarett Searle, Edward Turner Boyd Twisleton, Ellen Dwight Twisleton, and Ellen Twisleton Parkman Vaughan. Letters discuss family, social engagements, and the events of daily life. Elizabeth Dwight Cabot's letters describe London and its tourist sites, society, social customs, and fashions. Edward Twisleton letters discuss Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, whom he and his wife became friendly with in London, and his one meeting with Charlotte Brontë. There are commonplace books, essays, and journals of Mary Eliot Dwight Parkman, as well as compositions by Ellen Dwight Twisleton. Additionally, there are many unidentified poems. Francis Parkman material consists of four letters to Mary Eliot Dwight Parkman.
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes (8.5 linear ft.)
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- Parkman family papers, 1793-1896.
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Papers related to the George Latimer case, 1842-1888.
Title:
Papers related to the George Latimer case, 1842-1888.
Two vols. of papers compiled by Henry I. Bowditch relating to the case of George Latimer, the first fugitive slave seized in Boston in Oct. 1842. Bowditch, along with William F. Channing and Frederick S. Cabot, published a newspaper, The Latimer Journal and North Star, to protest Latimer's seizure and to enlist support against the imprisonment of slaves in Mass. The first volume contains Bowditch's manuscript preface and other notes by him about the case, the newspaper, and a few notes on the Boston Anti-Man Hunting League. The second and larger vol. is a scrapbook compiled by Bowditch containing a full run of the newspaper, the original signed petition, posters, Congressional resolves and reports, newspaper clippings from 1842-45, and other misc. printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. in an oversize box.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Papers related to the George Latimer case, 1842-1888.
Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868. Papers, 1846-1876.
Title:
Papers, 1846-1876.
Papers and testimonials related to W.T.G. Morton's claim as the sole discoverer of the anesthetic use of ether, and specifically to the controversy over the discovery between Morton and Charles T. Jackson. Included are letters and documents accompanying medals presented to Morton for his discovery; letters supporting Morton's claim from eye witnesses of the first experiment at the Mass. General Hospital, physicians, trustees of the hospital, and other prominent individuals; and a summary of his opinion of the situation written by Henry I. Bowditch. Correspondents include John C. Warren, Louis Agassiz, Daniel Webster, Charles Sumner, Charles T. Jackson, Oliver W. Holmes, and Edward Everett.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868. Papers, 1846-1876.
Aaron Young papers, [ca. 1839-1894], Circa 1839-1894
Title:
Aaron Young papers, [ca. 1839-1894] Circa 1839-1894
This is primarily a collection of letters, with some additional documents, concerning Young's interest in botany, geology, mineralogy, and natural history. There is information about Bowdoin College, where he studied under Parker Cleaveland. There is also much on the natural history of Maine, where he was the State Botanist in 1847-1849, and also on the Bangor Natural History Society. There are materials on Brazil in relation to Young's service there as the U.S. consul to Rio Grande do Sul from 1863 to 1873. There are also letters from his brother, John C. Young, and his sister, Sarah Augusta Young.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 Linear feet, Ca. 350 items
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- Aaron Young papers, [ca. 1839-1894], Circa 1839-1894
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Papers, 1555-1882 (bulk: 1833-1881)
Title:
Wendell Phillips papers, 1555-1882 (inclusive) 1833-1881 (bulk).
Correspondence, compositions, and other papers of American abolitionist Wendell Phillips.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes (17.3 linear ft.)
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- Wendell Phillips papers, 1555-1882 (inclusive) 1833-1881 (bulk).
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Theodore Parker papers, 1837-1930s and undated (bulk 1837-1860).
Title:
Theodore Parker papers, 1837-1930s and undated (bulk 1837-1860).
Correspondence (1837-1858), writings by/or concerning Parker, minor correspondence (1878 and undated) of Lydia Parker, his wife, Theodore Parker estate papers, materials relating to Parker's Bible which, after his death, was left to his friend Hannah E. Stevenson; and miscellaneous materials. Correspondence of Theodore Parker includes letter to his brother outlining Parker's reasons for staying with the Spring Street church and not taking a pulpit in Lexington; letter (1843 Oct. 18) to Rev. Alvan Lamson, of Dedham, Mass., describing Parker's trip to Oxford, England, specifically the Bodleian Library; letter (1843 Oct. 23) from Parker in London, written to Henry Bowditch, M.D., Boston, describing a visit with Charles Babbage and his analytical engine; letter to a friend in Boston including the draft of an appeal to abolitionist sympathizers to talk with friends about the Fugitive Slave law; several letters to various persons relating endorsing the teaching credentials of his niece Emmaline Parker; and letter (1853 Apr. 20th) to a Mr. Spooner relating to the celebration of the Battle of Lexington. Other correspondents include Susan Burley, Rebecca L. Duncan, Edward Dorr, Martha (Parker) Dingee, other Parker family members, colleagues, fellow abolitionists, and friends.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Theodore Parker papers, 1837-1930s and undated (bulk 1837-1860).
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Title:
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Correspondence and manuscripts of American writer and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier and his American biographer Samuel Thomas Pickard.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (5.7 linear ft.)
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- Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Additional letters from various correspondents, 1824-1882.
Title:
Additional letters from various correspondents, 1824-1882.
Letters to proofreader and editor George Nichols concerning his work.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Additional letters from various correspondents, 1824-1882.
Class book, ca. 1828-ca. 1870?
Title:
Class book, ca. 1828-ca. 1870?
This volume is part of a series of Harvard class books, which may be considered the nineteenth-century counterpart to yearbooks in general or the published works known as in the 20th century. This volume contains biographical information about members of the Harvard College Class of 1828, including photographs of the class alumni, ca. 1870. Harvard Class Reports
ArchivalResource: 1 volume.
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- Class book, ca. 1828-ca. 1870?
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. John Brown collection, 1861-1918.
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John Brown collection, 1861-1918.
Papers relating to John Brown in Kansas in 1856, and at Harpers Ferry in 1859, collected by various people, 1861-1918. Includes a volume of letters collected by Amos A. Lawrence from George W. Brown, Charles Robinson, David Utter, and others involved with John Brown detailing their memories and experiences, and newspaper clippings from Boston and Kansas papers, 1884-85. Also, typescripts of John Brown correspondence with Thomas W. Higginson, 1858-59; military papers and manuscript copies of court documents, 1859; letters and telegrams written by Virginia governor Henry A. Wise, Nov. 1859; a letter written by Ruth Brown Thompson to her father John Brown a few days before his hanging, 29 Nov. 1859; correspondence of prosecuting attorney Andrew Hunter regarding northern Abolitionists traveling to Virginia during John Brown's trial, Nov. 1859; and typescript essays, 1887-1918, including an essay by Henry I. Bowditch in defense of John Brown, 1887.
ArchivalResource: 1 narrow box and 1 v. in a case.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. John Brown collection, 1861-1918.
Bowditch family. Papers, 1800-1894.
Title:
Papers, 1800-1894.
Miscellaneous papers of Bowditch family members of Salem and Boston, Mass. The collection includes: navigation notebook and journal of Nathaniel Bowditch (1773-1838); ms. biography of the same by Henry I. Bowditch; records of the Anti-Man-Hunting League, 1855-1861; an 1856 account book and Civil War journal (1862) of Nathaniel Bowditch (1839-1863); and miscellaneous correspondence, bills, and receipts relating to Nathaniel Bowditch's education at Harvard University. There are also some family photographs in box 3.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.
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- Bowditch family. Papers, 1800-1894.
Southworth & Hawes,. Henry I. Bowditch [photograph], [ca. 1850-1860].
Title:
Henry I. Bowditch [photograph], [ca. 1850-1860].
Whole plate daguerreotype in leather case, probably of Henry I. Bowditch (1808-1892), Massachusetts physician and abolitonist. The photograph was taken ca. 1850-1860 by Southworth & Hawes of Boston, Mass.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph : daguerreotype, b&w ; visible image 20 1/2 x 15 cm. (whole plate), in case 23 1/2 x 18 1/2 cm.
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- Southworth & Hawes,. Henry I. Bowditch [photograph], [ca. 1850-1860].
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Papers of Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, 1827-1888 (bulk).
Title:
Papers of Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, 1827-1888 (bulk).
Includes journal, 1827-1828; and notebooks and scrapbooks containing letters, clippings, programs, addresses, and travel notes.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Papers of Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, 1827-1888 (bulk).
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Title:
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Correspondence and manuscripts of American writer and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier and his American biographer Samuel Thomas Pickard.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (5.7 linear ft.)
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- Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Toner, Joseph M. (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896,. Joseph Meredith Toner Collection, newspaper clippings, 1816-1895 (bulk 1833-1895).
Title:
Joseph Meredith Toner Collection, newspaper clippings, 1816-1895 (bulk 1833-1895).
Miscellaneous newspaper, magazine, etc. clippings on a wide variety of subjects.
ArchivalResource: 892 items (39 boxes) : coats of arms, facsims., ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm. or smaller.
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- Toner, Joseph M. (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896,. Joseph Meredith Toner Collection, newspaper clippings, 1816-1895 (bulk 1833-1895).
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843
Title:
Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
The Sparks collection consists of original and transcribed historical documents and correspondence, chiefly concerning the American colonies and the original thirteen states, collected or transcribed beginning in 1819 by Jared Sparks. The collection includes the papers of Sir Francis Bernard and George Chalmers, letters of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington, the journals of Thomas Ainslie, the Board of Trade, the New York Provincial Congress and Conventions, as well as the papers and records from state public offices, among many others. The Sparks collection also contains his own historical essays and compositions, published articles, letter books, diaries, account books related to his college days, professional research, and material documenting his tenure as College president.
ArchivalResource: 252 volumes, 10 env., 2 folders, 3 cases, 57 boxes (31.6 linear ft.)
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- Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIe. 1845-1865.
Title:
Record Group IIe.
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the Collection Description.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 section
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIe, 1845-1865
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Bowditch memorial cabinet catalog, 1877.
Title:
Bowditch memorial cabinet catalog, 1877.
Catalog of the contents of a memorial cabinet created by Henry I. Bowditch in memory of his son, Nathaniel Bowditch, who was killed at Kelly's Ford, Va. during the Civil War. The cabinet contained manuscripts, books, artifacts, and photographs related to Nathaniel, slavery, and the war. Many items described in the catalog are held by the Mass. Historical Society. One volume is the descriptive catalog and the second an alphabetical index.
ArchivalResource: 2 small vols. in a case.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Bowditch memorial cabinet catalog, 1877.
Bowditch family. Christmas collection, 1843-1936.
Title:
Christmas collection, 1843-1936.
A small collection of materials pertaining to the family tradition of the Bowditch and Dixwell families of Boston of holding private Christmas plays and performances from 1836 to 1936. The collection includes printed theater broadsides and playbills, programs, poems, songs, and manuscripts, 1843-1936. Also included are a typescript reminiscence of Christmas in 1857; ribbons and a publication on the fiftieth anniversary of the Bowditch Family Christmas tree in 1886; and a script of the centennial anniversary of the first celebration in 1936. The celebrations were held in Boston, Brookline, and Cambridge. Family members represented include Epes S. Dixwell, Henry I. Bowditch, and J. Ingersoll Bowditch.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize box.
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- Bowditch family. Christmas collection, 1843-1936.
Young, Aaron, 1819-1898. Papers, [ca. 1839-1894].
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1839-1894].
This is primarily a collection of letters, with some additional documents, concerning Young's interest in botany, geology, mineralogy, and natural history. There is information about Bowdoin College, where he studied under Parker Cleaveland. There is also much on the natural history of Maine, where he was the State Botanist in 1847-1849, and also on the Bangor Natural History Society. There are materials on Brazil in relation to Young's service there as the U.S. consul to Rio Grande do Sul from 1863 to 1873. There are also letters from his brother, John C. Young, and his sister, Sarah Augusta Young.
ArchivalResource: ca. 350 items.
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- Young, Aaron, 1819-1898. Papers, [ca. 1839-1894].
Bacon, Edmund, b. 1785,. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas [manuscript], 1765-1869.
Title:
Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas [manuscript], 1765-1869.
The collection correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and the following: Francis Eppes, Thomas Walker, Maria Jefferson Randolph, Francis Walker, James Strange, Matthew Maury, Thomas Mann Randolph, Wilson Cary Nicholas, John Barnes, Dabney Carr, Edmund Bacon, Patrick Gibson, James Madison, Martin Dawson, and John Steele. Also included are maps of Germany, a map dividing Albemarle County, Jefferson's map of the James and Fluvanna Rivers from Richmond to Monticello, Jefferson's notes on Monticello, his deed of slaves to Thomas Mann and Martha Randolph, and a marriage contract between Charles Bankhead and Anne Cary Randolph. The Nicholas papers contain letters to Robert C. Nicholas, discssing his business and shipping endeavors, particularly from John Norton of the firm John Norton and Son, merchants of London. There are occasional references to the political situation, including an apology from Norton for signing an address in support of the King. Other topics include the introduction of copper coinage and slave hiring. The Duke of Beaufort, Coloniel Richard Corbin, and Richard Oswald are mentioned briefly. Correspondence of Wilson Cary Nicolas discusses Nicholas's increasingly distressed financial affairs, business endeavors, family matters, western (Kentucky) land, national politics including the elections of 1800, 1804, and 1808, governorship of Virginia, foreign affairs including the War of 1812, high taxes caused by the War of 1812; the Second Bank of the U. S.; and the settlement of George Nicholas's estate. Of interest are letters from Joseph C. Cabell on Jefferson's trade embargo; John Guerrant on the Virginia Militia; James Monroe discussing his plans to travel to the 'western country' and purchase of land near Charlottesville; Nelson Nicholas on studies at the College of William and Mary; Peggy Nicholas on a rumored slave uprising and correct punishment for a young girl; Robert Carter Nicholas on the situation at Fort George; Wilson Cary Nicholas, Jr., on a county fair; Richard Randolph on a shipment of flour stopped by the Committee of Safety and a claim on the same rejected by Patrick Henry; Edmund Randolph on changes to the Constitution which would extend its powers, and Samuel Smith on the Miranda affair and the Burr trial. Several letters mention slaves and slave sales. Other correspondents include James Breckinridge, William Brockenbrough, William A. Burwell, Joseph C. Cabell, William H. Cabell, Dabney Carr, Thomas Fairfax, Albert Gallatin, William B. Giles, George Hairston, Bishop James Madison, John Mason, James Morrison, George Nicholas, Philip Nicholas, Peyton Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Spencer Roane, George William Smith, John Smith, Robert Smith, Samuel Smith, John Taylor of Caroline, Abram Trigg. There are brief mentions of George Logan, James Madison, John Marshall, Commodore John Rodgers, and Littleton Waller Tazewell. Legal and financial papers include bills of sale, bills of exchange, bills of lading, receipts, invoices, promissory notes, land grants, indentures, wills, lottery tickets, speeches on the salary and compensation of the keeper of the penitentiary, and on internal improvements, and notes by Wilson C. Nicholas on militia, currency, military bounties, pardons, slaves and land. Document signers include Isaac Coles, James Leitch, and John Page. Also incudes a biographical sketch of George Nicholas and information on the Ambler family. Militia papers include commissions, returns, orders, lists of fines and instructions regarding an Indian campaign, 1775. Several pertain to the 47th Virginia Militia Regiment from Albemarle County. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill concern land sales, legal matters and family news, Of interest are a copy of a letter from Thomas Jefferson; a letter to John M. Perry and James Dinsmore re plans for the University of Virginia; a letter from Richard Kidder Meade on the morality of dancing; letters from Joseph Coolidge on publication of Thomas Jefferson's works and possible arrangements by Lafayette for translation and publication in France; letters from Robert C. Nicholas on the Sub Treasury bill; G.W. Randolph on his Civil War service together with receipts from the Quartermaster's Dept. signed by T. J. Randolph; and letters concerning the Soldiers' Christian Association. Correspondents include H. I. Bowditch, Francis Eppes, Thomas W. Gilmer, Martha Randolph (Patsey), Bernard Peyton, Sarah Nicholas Randolph, Thomas Ritchie, William Starke, and Thomas Jefferson Randolph Taylor. The collection also contains an announcement of the first session of the University of Virginia; a photostat of a list in Jefferson's hand [1811?] of current prices for tobacco from Virginia, Maryland and Kentucy, cotton and rice found with a John Barnes letter; an undated petition to the General Assembly for education slaves before manumission; draft articles/ notes on military bounties and presidential pardons; a Jefferson lottery ticket; and a ghost story. Drawings, maps and surveys include drawings of stands or tables, a plan for a well winch and two views of an unidentified piece of machinery and a hand-painted woodcut of Adair, Ireland. There are also maps and/or surveys of lands in Albemarle and Bedford counties, particularly Jefferson's survey surveys of his property in Albemarle; plat of Edgehill as surveyed by Achille Broadhead; a map of Albemarle County,showing St. Anne's Parish, 1777; and a a survey and plat in Bedford county;
ArchivalResource: 787 items.
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- Bacon, Edmund, b. 1785,. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas [manuscript], 1765-1869.
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Life in the woods for a fortnight : or a trip to Katahdin & Moosehead Lake in the summer of 1856.
Title:
Life in the woods for a fortnight : or a trip to Katahdin & Moosehead Lake in the summer of 1856. 1856.
Journal of Henry Ingersoll Bowditch recording a trip he took from Aug. 9 to Aug. 25, 1856, from Bangor, Maine, to Moosehead Lake, then down the West Branch of the Penobscot River to Mount Katahdin. Accompanying Bowditch were John W. Browne, a lawyer; Bowditch's son, Nathaniel Bowditch; and his nephews E. Francis Bowditch, Henry Bowditch and Charles P. Bowditch. A letter, June 14, 1856, to Henry Bowditch from James C. White, accompanying the journal, describes the journey and its arrangements in detail.
ArchivalResource: 138, [1] p. : ill., maps ; 27 cm.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Life in the woods for a fortnight : or a trip to Katahdin & Moosehead Lake in the summer of 1856.
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Papers of Henry I. Bowditch.
Title:
Papers of Henry I. Bowditch.
Consists of a pamphlet and miscellany.
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- Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892. Papers of Henry I. Bowditch.
Twisleton-Dwight-Parkman-Vaughan family papers, ca. 1800-1900
Title:
Twisleton-Dwight-Parkman-Vaughan family papers, ca. 1800-1900
Correspondence of Ellen Dwight Twisleton, her husband Edward Turner Boyd Twisleton, William Warren Vaughan, Ellen Twisleton Parkman Vaughan, Mary Eliot Dwight Parkman, Elizabeth Dwight Cabot, and other correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Papers of the Twisleton-Dwight-Parkman-Vaughan families, ca. 1800-1900.
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IId, 1837-1844
Title:
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IId 1837-1844
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
ArchivalResource: 1.0 section
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Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856. Correspondence, 1812-1856
Title:
John Collins Warren correspondence, 1812-1856 (inclusive).
Most of the collection consists of autograph letters by prominent physicians and scientists in America and abroad to Warren. There is one letter from his son, John Warren. Two letters are by Warren, one to David Hosack, a copy made by Warren, and the other ia letter to Philip Syng Physick.
ArchivalResource: 36 items (1 box).
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