District lists, 1754-1768.

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District lists, 1754-1768.

This item contains a typed list of College room occupants for the years 1754-1759 and 1765-1768 based on information found in the District reports. The list was created in the 20th century to fill gaps in the "Settlement of Chambers" lists created by the President and the Tutors from 1741-1761.

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Harvard University Archives.

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