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Harvard College was established in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was named for its first benefactor, John Harvard of Charlestown. Harvard was a young minister who, upon his death in 1638, left his library and half of his estate to the new institution. In its early years, the College offered a classic academic course based on the English university model, but consistent with the prevailing Puritan philosophy of the first colonists. Although many of its early graduates became ministers in Puritan congregations throughout New England, the College was never formally affiliated with a specific religious denomination. The 1708 election of John Leverett, the first president who was not also a clergyman, marked a turning of the College toward intellectual independence from Puritanism. As the College grew in the 18th and 19th centuries, the curriculum was broadened, particularly in the sciences, and the College produced or attracted a long list of famous scholars. The 19th century brought the development of several graduate schools, including the Law and Medical schools, and transformed the College into a world class research university.

Hamilton Vaughan Bail was a Harvard alumnus who avidly collected ephemera and rare printed works relating to the history of the college. He also wrote several articles about his undergraduate institution, and remained active in alumni organizations. The Hamilton Bail Harvard collection reflects Bail's passionate interest in Harvard as a uniquely American educational and social institution.

From the description of Hamilton Bail Harvard collection, 1643-1950 1800-1940. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 58652082

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Harvard College was established in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was named for its first benefactor, John Harvard of Charlestown. Harvard was a young minister who, upon his death in 1638, left his library and half of his estate to the new institution. In its early years, the College offered a classic academic course based on the English university model, but consistent with the prevailing Puritan philosophy of the first colonists. Although many of its early graduates became ministers in Puritan congregations throughout New England, the College was never formally affiliated with a specific religious denomination. The 1708 election of John Leverett, the first president who was not also a clergyman, marked a turning of the College toward intellectual independence from Puritanism. As the College grew in the 18th and 19th centuries, the curriculum was broadened, particularly in the sciences, and the College produced or attracted a long list of famous scholars. The 19th century brought the development of several graduate schools, including the Law and Medical schools, and transformed the College into a world class research university.

Hamilton Vaughan Bail was a Harvard alumnus who avidly collected ephemera and rare printed works relating to the history of the college. He also wrote several articles about his undergraduate institution, and remained active in alumni organizations. The Hamilton Bail Harvard collection reflects Bail's passionate interest in Harvard as a uniquely American educational and social institution.

From the guide to the Hamilton Bail Harvard collection, 1643-1950, (bulk 1800-1940), (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

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creatorOf Bail, Hamilton Vaughan. Hamilton Bail Harvard collection, 1643-1950 1800-1940. University of California, Los Angeles
creatorOf Hamilton Bail Harvard collection, 1643-1950, (bulk 1800-1940) University of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections.
creatorOf Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The will of Benjamin Franklin, 1757. Dartmouth College Library
referencedIn Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe additional papers Houghton Library
referencedIn Miscellaneous papers, 1886-1952. Houghton Library
referencedIn Holmes family papers, 1711-1938 Houghton Library
referencedIn Miscellaneous papers, 1886-1952. Houghton Library
referencedIn Learned Hand papers Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
creatorOf Hamilton Vaughan Bail typescript : The military government of Cuba, 1898-1902, 1943. Hoover Institution Archives
creatorOf Bail, Hamilton Vaughan, 1892-. Papers, [ca. 1750-1950]. Dartmouth College Library
creatorOf Bail, Hamilton Vaughan. The military government of Cuba, 1898-1902 : typescript, 1943. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
creatorOf Bail, Hamilton Vaughan,. Correspondence : concerning poems by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1898-1934. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn John Phillips Marquand correspondence Houghton Library
creatorOf United States. Army. War College (Washington, D.C.). Historical Section. Reports of the United States Army War College, Historical Section [manuscript] May-June, 1943. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004 Harvard University Archives.
creatorOf Lovell, James, 1737-1814. Oratio in funere vivi venerabilis Henrici Flynttj, Arm. habita in Sacello Holdeniano Coll. Harvard. Cantab. Novang. A Jacobo Lovell. A.M., Anglica Versione [per Ignotum] additâ. Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Miscellaneous papers, 1833-1874. Houghton Library
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associatedWith Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. person
associatedWith Hand, Learned, 1872-1961 person
associatedWith Harvard College (1636-1780) corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University corporateBody
correspondedWith Holmes family. family
correspondedWith Howe, M. A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe), 1864-1960 person
associatedWith Lovell, James, 1737-1814. person
correspondedWith Marquand, John P. (John Phillips), 1893-1960 person
associatedWith Santayana, George, 1863-1952 person
associatedWith Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874 person
associatedWith United States. Army. War College (Washington, D.C.). Historical Section. corporateBody
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Cuba History 1899-1906.
Hartland (Vt.)
United States
Massachusetts--Cambridge
Cuba
United States Armed Forces Cuba.
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