Dyar T. Brainard papers, 1810-1826.

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Dyar T. Brainard papers, 1810-1826.

Diploma (1810 Sept. 12) from Yale with blue ribbon with college seal attached at bottom, signed by Timothy Dwight, president, and David Ely; license to practice medicine (1813 Feb. 7) from Connecticut Medical Society, signed by Mason F. Cogswell, president, John O. Miner, and Samuel H.P. Lee; and PhD degree from Yale (1826 Sept. 13), signed by Jeremiah Day, president and Elizur Goodrich, secretary, blue ribbon with college seal attached. Both Yale degrees are on vellum, in Latin.

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New London County Historical Society

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Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817

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Congregational clergyman and president of Yale; b. in Northampton, Mass. From the description of Deed, 1796. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70976415 Timothy Dwight was born on May 14, 1752 in Northampton, Massachusetts. He graduated from Yale College in 1769 (B.A.) and 1772 (M.A.). He served Yale as tutor (1771-1777), Livingston Professor of Divinity (1795-1817), and President (1795-1817). He died on January 11, 1817 in New Haven, Connecticut. From the desc...

Lee, Samuel H. P. (Samuel Holden Parsons), 1772-1883.

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Connecticut Medical Society

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Yale College (1718-1887)

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The Linonian Literary Society was founded in 1753. All undergraduates were allowed to be members of the Linonian Society. The club provided students with a forum to debate, stage plays, and deliver poems, essays, and orations. The society disbanded in 1868. From the guide to the Linonian Society, Yale College, records, 1753-1870, (Manuscripts and Archives) ...

Day, Jeremiah, 1773-1887.

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Cogswell, Mason Fitch, 1761-1830

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Mason Fitch Cogswell was born in Canterbury, Connecticut, on September 28, 1761. Following the death of his mother, he was adopted by Samuel Huntington, who served as president of the Continental Congress between 1779 and 1781. Cogswell attended Yale College and was valedictorian of the class of 1780. After graduating, he studied medicine under his brother James, a surgeon, at an army hospital in New York, and he eventually became a prominent physician, pioneering surgeries for cataracts and for...

Miner, John O., fl. 1813.

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Ely, David, 1771-1816.

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Brainard, Dyar T.

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Physician, of New London, Conn.; full name: Dyar Throop Brainard; name also found as Dyer T. Brainard. From the description of Dyar T. Brainard papers, 1810-1826. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 212382834 Physician, of New London, Conn.; b. 1790; d. 1863. From the description of Dr. Dyar T. Brainard papers, 1833-1895 (bulk 1833-1854). (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 166427925 From the description of...

Goodrich, Elizur, 1761-1849

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Lawyer, politician, educator, of New Haven, Conn. Member of 6th U.S. Congress from Connecticut; professor of law, and secretary of Yale University, 1818-1846. From the description of ALsS : Washington, D.C., to Stephen Twining, New Haven, 1800-1801. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122347800 Connecticut lawyer, judge, politician, and educator. He was the son of Rev. Elizur Goodrich (1734-1797). From the description of Letter : Washington, [D....