Letters, 1838-1847, Massachusetts.

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Letters, 1838-1847, Massachusetts.

[1] n.d. [envelope addressed to Dr. Elisha Bartlett. With franking signature]. [2] 1838, Feb. 12, Boston, to Dr. Elisha Bartlett [1 p. and address with franking signature]. [3] 1840, March 7, Boston, to N.Y. State College of Physicians and Surgeons [2 p.].--Letter of recommendation of Dr. Elisha Bartlett. [4] 1847, May 17, Cambridge, Mass., to Rev. Mr. Emery [6 p.].--Gives historical information about William Hooke.

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Everett, Edward, 1794-1865

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Edward Everett was an American statesman, clergyman, and orator, as well as professor of Greek at Harvard University and president of Harvard University, 1846-1849. Everett was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard with highest honors in 1811, completing an M.A. in Divinity in 1814. After a brief stint as a minister, Harvard offered him the newly created position of Professor of Greek; brilliant but untrained, Everett went to Göttingen to prepare for...

Hooke, William, 1600 or 1601-1678

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William Hooke was a Protestant clergyman and domestic chaplain to Oliver Cromwell. He was born in London and graduated from Oxford, and spent several years in New England as a pastor. He returned to England in 1656, becoming the domestic chaplain and advisor for his friend Oliver Cromwell and running the Savoy hospital. He remained an advisor to Cromwell's son Richard until the collapse of the Protectorate. He published several tracts and sermons. From the description of William Hook...

Emery, Rev.,

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Bartlett, Elisha, 1804-1855

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New England physician. From the description of Elisha Bartlett letters, 1839-1841. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 34837883 Elisha Bartlett was a physician, professor of medicine, and author. He lectured at various medical schools including Transylvania University and the University of Louisville. Bartlett was a leading authority on typhoid fever. He was also the first mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts. From the description of Elisha Bartlett papers, 1821-193...