Overview
Autograph letters with typescript transcriptions.
Dates
- 1790-1793
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Extent
.25 linear feet (1 box)Collection includes manuscript letters from Abbot to former Harvard classmate Samuel Griffin. Also includes transcripts of several letters. Topics include personal matters and activities at Harvard and the Cambridge, Massachusetts area.
Biographical / Historical
John Abbot (1759-1843, Harvard A.B. 1784) was a tutor at Harvard from 1787-1792. After his time at Harvard, Abbot went on to serve as a professor, librarian, overseer, and treasurer at Bowdoin College. (General catalog of Bowdoin College and the Medical School of Maine, 1794-1912, Bowdoin College, 1912.)
Arrangement
Arranged into the following series:
- I. Manuscript letters
- II. Letter transcripts
Physical Location
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
No accession number. Gift of T. D. Griffin; received: 1923 January 16.
No accession number. Gift of Mrs. William C. Cheney; received: 1925 July 11.
Additional materials in curatorial file.
Processing Information
Processed by: Ashley M. Nary
- Title
- Abbot, John, 1759-1843. John Abbot letters to Samuel Griffin, 1790-1793: Guide.
- Author
- Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
- Description rules
- dacs
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- hou02594
Repository Details
Part of the Houghton Library Repository
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