Letter from Levi Hedge to President John Kirkland, [ca. 1823] Digital
Scope and Contents
Levi Hedge, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, wrote Harvard president John Kirkland requesting renovations to the house which he occupied. Hedge's house was situated on North Street (now Massachusetts Avenue). He notes that the kitchen has a leaky sink, loose and unusable shelves, and is insufficiently insulated.
Dates
- Creation: [ca. 1823]
Researcher Access
The Records of early Harvard buildings are open for research with the following exception: blueprints in this collection are restricted for 80 years from the date of creation.
Extent
2.05 cubic feet (3 flat boxes,1 legal document box, 1 bound volume, and 5 oversized folders)Creator
- From the Collection: Harvard University. Corporation (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Harvard University Archives Repository
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