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Contains 28 Results:

I. Letters from Andrew Eliot to his son, John Eliot, 1775-1776

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Andrew Eliot letters
Series — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

II. Letters from Andrew Eliot to Thomas Hollis, 1768-1770

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Andrew Eliot letters
Series — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters, reading material, problems with the Church of England, issues with British rule, and other topics.

III. Letters from Andrew Eliot to Thomas Brand Hollis, 1774-1775

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Andrew Eliot letters
Series — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters and issues with British rule.

IV. Other letters from Andrew Eliot, 1767-1776

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Andrew Eliot letters
Series — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5
Scope and Contents:

Collection includes autograph manuscript letters, most signed, and some letter drafts.

Recipients include: Eliot's son John Eliot, Thomas Hollis, Thomas Brand Hollis, John Hancock, Reverend Samuel Chandler, Archdeacon Francis Blackburne, and William Harris. Topics include: British siege of Boston, British rule, Church of England, Harvard College, general religion, reading material, and other personal matters.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1775 May 4., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (1)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1775 May 9., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (2)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot, 1775 [Ma]y 12., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (3)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1775 May 12., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (4)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1775 May 19., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (5)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1775 June 5., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (6)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1775 August 1., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (7)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1775 August 28., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (8)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1775 September 16., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (9)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston1776 January 18., 1776 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (10)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1776 February 15., 1776 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (11)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to John Eliot; Boston, 1776 February 19., 1776 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (12)
Scope and Contents:

Written during the siege of Boston, 1775-1776. Letters mostly convey Eliot's concern for his son's safety during the siege, the internal conflict he faces by staying in Boston but wanting to leave to be with his family, and his desire for John to follow in his footsteps as a clergyman.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript draft of letter (signed) to Thomas Hollis; Boston, 1768 September 27., 1768 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (13)
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters, reading material, problems with the Church of England, issues with British rule, and other topics.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript draft of letter to Thomas Hollis; Boston, 1768 October 13., 1768 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (14)
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters, reading material, problems with the Church of England, issues with British rule, and other topics.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript draft of letter (signed) to Thomas Hollis; Boston, 1769 July 10., 1769 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (15)
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters, reading material, problems with the Church of England, issues with British rule, and other topics.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript draft of letter (signed) to Thomas Hollis; Boston, 1769 September 7., 1769 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (16)
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters, reading material, problems with the Church of England, issues with British rule, and other topics.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript draft of letter to Thomas Hollis; Boston, 1769 December 25., 1769 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (17)
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters, reading material, problems with the Church of England, issues with British rule, and other topics.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript draft of letter to Thomas Hollis; Boston, 1770 June 28., 1770 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (18)
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters, reading material, problems with the Church of England, issues with British rule, and other topics.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript draft of letter (signed) to Thomas Brand Hollis; Boston, 1774 September 15., 1774 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (19)
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters and issues with British rule.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to Thomas Brand Hollis; Boston, 1775 February 16., 1775 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (20)
Scope and Contents:

Autograph manuscript (signed) drafts of letters concerning personal matters and issues with British rule.

Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778. Autograph manuscript draft of letter to John Hancock, 1776 August., 1776 Digital

Item — Volume: 1Identifier: MS Am 882.5, (21)
Scope and Contents:

Collection includes autograph manuscript letters, most signed, and some letter drafts.

Recipients include: Eliot's son John Eliot, Thomas Hollis, Thomas Brand Hollis, John Hancock, Reverend Samuel Chandler, Archdeacon Francis Blackburne, and William Harris. Topics include: British siege of Boston, British rule, Church of England, Harvard College, general religion, reading material, and other personal matters.