Dartmouth College Library
Rauner Special Collections Library
Hanover, NH
Papers:
1821, 1 page.
A letter from Cummings and Hilliard to William Chamberlain written on October 23, 1821. In the letter, Cummings and Hilliard write that the books ordered from Germany for the library have not yet arrived.
Papers:
1822, 2 pages.
A letter from Cummings and Hilliard to William Chamberlain written on September 24, 1822. In the letter, Cummings and Hilliard write that the clerk did not know the agreement with Dr. Oliver. They also explain some of the business transactions for foreign books for the library.
Papers:
1822, 2 pages.
A letter from William Chamberlain to Messrs. Cummings and Hilliard written on October 1, 1822. In the letter, William Chamberlain discusses foreign books ordered for the library and encloses a "Terms of agreement with William Hilliard for importation of books, 1822 October 1, Hanover [N.H.]."
Papers:
1822, 2 pages.
A letter from William Chamberlain to Dugald Stewart written on October 16, 1822. In the letter, William Chamberlain explains the circumstances of the mathematical prodigy Zerah Colburn's residence in England and addresses Stewart's description of Colburn's mathematical skills in the second volume of Stewart's Elements of the philosophy of the human mind.
Papers:
1822, 1 page.
A letter from William Chamberlain to Messrs. Cummings and Hilliard written on October 18, 1822. In the letter William Chamberlain writes that he is returning those books not ordered by the library, and that Mr. Hadduck should be given a receipt for payment so funds can be received from the Trustees.
Papers:
1823, 1 page.
Report of William Chamberlain on the importation of books [1823?, Hanover, N.H.], to the Trustees of Dartmouth College [Hanover, N.H.]. Enclosed is a copy of an invoice from Cummings & Hilliard, as well as a Receipt of payment, to William Chamberlain.
Vermont Historical Society Library
Montpelier, VT
Papers:
In the Chamberlain Family Papers, ca. 1764-1886, 1 foot.
Persons represented include William Chamberlain. A finding aid is available in the repository and online.
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