Andover, 9 Feb. 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson. Paris (France). Aux soins de Messrs. Curtis & Porter
- Collection
- Edward Robinson
- Alternative Title
- Correspondence from Moses Stuart to Edward Robinson;
- Genre
- Manuscripts
- Subgenre- Manuscripts
- Correspondence
- Contributor Name
- Robinson, Therese
- Talvj, 1797-1870
- Murdock, James, 1776-1856
- Stuart, Moses, 1780-1852
- Date
- February 9th, 1829 to April 3rd, 1829
- Language
- English
- Extent
- 4 images
- Abstract
- F-5 1829, Feb. 9 Letter to E. R. from Moses Stuart in Andover. Announces the seminary won its lawsuit against Dr. Murdock whose dismissal now paves the way for E. R. to join the faculty. Relates the controversy which Mr. Quincy's appointment as Pres. of Harvard has engendered among the Unitarians. Asks E. R. to purchase specific books for the library. He and Mrs. Stuart send "love to the 'stranger-lady' whom we hope to have an opportunity of regarding as neither a stranger nor an alien," a reference to E. R.'s wife Thérèse.
- Note
1829, February 9 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Moses Stewart in Andover.
4 pages; end of Murdock's trial; again about Arabic types, and 'oriental' books.
Letters to E. R. from Moses Stuart, 1828–1829
Original digital object name: yhm-spe-rob-f05b
- Subject Topical
- College teachers
- Dismissal of
- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Job vacancies
- College presidents
- Presidents
- Adversaries
- Unitarians
- Book selection
- Historical geography
- Maps
- Sacred space
- Subject Name
- Stuart, Moses, 1780-1852
- Robinson, Edward, 1794-1863
- Murdock, James, 1776-1856
- Robinson, Therese
- Talvj, 1797-1870
- Harvard University
- Subject Geographic
- Andover (Mass.)
- Paris (France)
- Restrictions on Access
- There are no restrictions on access to this resource.