Dana, Dwight, Earle, and Ely letters, 1813-1894.

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Dana, Dwight, Earle, and Ely letters, 1813-1894.

A collection of unrelated letters. They are written by Joseph Dana to Charles Norris of Exeter, New Hampshire; Timothy Dwight of New Haven to Solomon Porter of Hartford, Connecticut; Ezra Stiles Ely of New York to William Woodward of Philadelphia; and Alice Morse Earle to Gordon W. Russell of Hartford, Connecticut.

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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...

Earle, Alice Morse, 1851-1911

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American writer, social historian and antiquarian. From the description of Alice Morse Earle letters [manuscript], 1895-1896 (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 174964715 Alice Morse Earle (1851-1911), nee Mary Alice Morse, author, antiquarian, and social historian, was born in Worcester, Mass., on 17 April 1851, the daughter of Edwin Morse (1815-1891) and Abigail Mason Clary Morse ( -1881). She was the sister of Frances Clary Morse ( -1933) and the ha...

Russell, Gurdon Wadsworth, 1815-1909

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Porter, Solomon, b. 1753.

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Woodward, William Wallis, ca. 1769-1837.

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Dana, Joseph, 1937-

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Ely, Ezra Stiles, 1786-1861

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Ezra Stiles Ely (1786-1861); Presbyterian pastor in Philadelphia; served as Stated Clerk (1825-1836) and Moderator (1828) of the General Assembly; founded Marion College in Missouri; publisher of the religious weekly, The Philadelphian. From the description of Papers, 1825-1861. (Presbyterian Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 48272966 ...

Norris, Charles Lowell, 1820-1900.

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