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Box 243 1

 Container

Contains 149 Results:

From H. W. Parker, Mexico, N.Y., to E. B. Walsworth, Auburn Theological Seminary, March 25, 1847

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 13
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(Rev.) Parker wishes someone to substitute for him for four Sabbaths and asks Walsworth's assistance in securing someone.

Dates: March 25, 1847

From Albert West, Troy to Ira G. Fellows, November 7, 1847

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 13
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Will be 21 11/8 (b. 1826). Visit to N.Y.C. - theatre-going, attending Trinity Church.

Dates: November 7, 1847

From Albert West, Troy, to Ira G. Fellows, Pulaski. Mutual friends and daily activities, May 7, 1848

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 13
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Correspondence and other papers of the Robertson family of Washington County, New York, and several other related families, dealing mostly with family matters and the migration westward of family members to Ohio, Missouri, Minnesota, and California. The papers of Smith Robertson consist of his letters written while a student at Union College (Schenectady, New York) and as superintendent of Common Schools in Tompkins County; also as a medical student at Geneva Medical College, at Yale...
Dates: May 7, 1848

From Henry L. Young of Avon, to Rev. E. B. Walsworth, Union Theological Seminary, N.Y, May 8, 1848

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 13
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Is invited to assume Presbyterian pastorate at Avon. "This is missionary ground. . . ."

Dates: May 8, 1848

From Albert West, Troy, to Ira G. Fellows. Personal news, November 5, 1848

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 13
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Correspondence and other papers of the Robertson family of Washington County, New York, and several other related families, dealing mostly with family matters and the migration westward of family members to Ohio, Missouri, Minnesota, and California. The papers of Smith Robertson consist of his letters written while a student at Union College (Schenectady, New York) and as superintendent of Common Schools in Tompkins County; also as a medical student at Geneva Medical College, at Yale...
Dates: November 5, 1848

From Albert West, Troy, to Ira G. Fellows, Pulaski, April 12, 1850

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 13
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Maple sugar making news from California; "'tell the boys to let well enough alone and stay at home."

Dates: April 12, 1850

Order to Tax Collector to pay wages earned by Addie Warner as teacher in School District #9, Town of Lincklaen, Chenango County, November 18, 1895

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 14
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Correspondence and other papers of the Robertson family of Washington County, New York, and several other related families, dealing mostly with family matters and the migration westward of family members to Ohio, Missouri, Minnesota, and California. The papers of Smith Robertson consist of his letters written while a student at Union College (Schenectady, New York) and as superintendent of Common Schools in Tompkins County; also as a medical student at Geneva Medical College, at Yale...
Dates: November 18, 1895

A handwritten catalogue of books (15 vols.) belonging to School District #2, Town of Lincklaen, Undated

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 14
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Correspondence and other papers of the Robertson family of Washington County, New York, and several other related families, dealing mostly with family matters and the migration westward of family members to Ohio, Missouri, Minnesota, and California. The papers of Smith Robertson consist of his letters written while a student at Union College (Schenectady, New York) and as superintendent of Common Schools in Tompkins County; also as a medical student at Geneva Medical College, at Yale...
Dates: Undated