Box LOC 285
Contains 4 Results:
James Freeman Clarke, Boston to John P. Woodbury, Boston. Acknowledging receipt of $50 “for the use of our 'Friendly Union'...”, Jun. 6, 1871
Autographed letters written at Boston by Unitarian clergyman and Harvard professor James Freeman Clarke to John P. Woodbury and to unidentified "Dear Professor", acknowledging contributions of money received from Woodbury for charitable causes, and offering advice on recommended reading.
James Freeman Clarke, Jamaica Plain to John P. Woodbury, Lynn. Acknowledging donation of $100, half of which “will hand...to the Treasurer of our Society;” possible disposition of remainder includes “the Woman's and Children's Hospital;” advantages of study at Harvard College, Oct. 29, 1875
Autographed letters written at Boston by Unitarian clergyman and Harvard professor James Freeman Clarke to John P. Woodbury and to unidentified "Dear Professor", acknowledging contributions of money received from Woodbury for charitable causes, and offering advice on recommended reading.
James Freeman Clarke, Jamaica Plain to “Mr. Woodbury.” Advice and recommendations for reading; list of works to be read, Mar. 19, 1877
Autographed letters written at Boston by Unitarian clergyman and Harvard professor James Freeman Clarke to John P. Woodbury and to unidentified "Dear Professor", acknowledging contributions of money received from Woodbury for charitable causes, and offering advice on recommended reading.
James Freeman Clarke, Jamaica Plain to “My Dear Professor.” Regarding a correspondent's inquiry about the address of “a Mr. Wheeler.”, Feb. 3, 1885
Autographed letters written at Boston by Unitarian clergyman and Harvard professor James Freeman Clarke to John P. Woodbury and to unidentified "Dear Professor", acknowledging contributions of money received from Woodbury for charitable causes, and offering advice on recommended reading.