Box 2
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Amos Eaton to Sarah Cady Eaton, 1830-1840
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Amos Eaton papers (MC 11) consist of correspondence, Eaton’s herbarium (1830), his geological journal (1830-1836), journal fragments, an 1821 deed to the Old Bank Place (the original home of the Rensselaer School), two instruments used by him (steel mineralogist's forceps and a bone letter opener/paper folder), three geological survey drawings, and an undated sketch and comments on women's fashions. Correspondents include William Aiken, Lewis C. Beck,...
Dates:
Other: 1830-1840
Amos Eaton to John Torrey, July 11, 1828
File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Amos Eaton papers (MC 11) consist of correspondence, Eaton’s herbarium (1830), his geological journal (1830-1836), journal fragments, an 1821 deed to the Old Bank Place (the original home of the Rensselaer School), two instruments used by him (steel mineralogist's forceps and a bone letter opener/paper folder), three geological survey drawings, and an undated sketch and comments on women's fashions. Correspondents include William Aiken, Lewis C. Beck,...
Dates:
Other: July 11, 1828
Amos Eaton to Emma Willard, 1819-1837
File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Amos Eaton papers (MC 11) consist of correspondence, Eaton’s herbarium (1830), his geological journal (1830-1836), journal fragments, an 1821 deed to the Old Bank Place (the original home of the Rensselaer School), two instruments used by him (steel mineralogist's forceps and a bone letter opener/paper folder), three geological survey drawings, and an undated sketch and comments on women's fashions. Correspondents include William Aiken, Lewis C. Beck,...
Dates:
Other: 1819-1837
Almira Eaton to Emma Willard, 1825
File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Amos Eaton papers (MC 11) consist of correspondence, Eaton’s herbarium (1830), his geological journal (1830-1836), journal fragments, an 1821 deed to the Old Bank Place (the original home of the Rensselaer School), two instruments used by him (steel mineralogist's forceps and a bone letter opener/paper folder), three geological survey drawings, and an undated sketch and comments on women's fashions. Correspondents include William Aiken, Lewis C. Beck,...
Dates:
Other: 1825
(Unidentified) Eaton to Emma Willard, March 16, 1828
File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Amos Eaton papers (MC 11) consist of correspondence, Eaton’s herbarium (1830), his geological journal (1830-1836), journal fragments, an 1821 deed to the Old Bank Place (the original home of the Rensselaer School), two instruments used by him (steel mineralogist's forceps and a bone letter opener/paper folder), three geological survey drawings, and an undated sketch and comments on women's fashions. Correspondents include William Aiken, Lewis C. Beck,...
Dates:
Other: March 16, 1828
Timothy Dwight Eaton to Tryphena Cady, January 1, 1828
File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Amos Eaton papers (MC 11) consist of correspondence, Eaton’s herbarium (1830), his geological journal (1830-1836), journal fragments, an 1821 deed to the Old Bank Place (the original home of the Rensselaer School), two instruments used by him (steel mineralogist's forceps and a bone letter opener/paper folder), three geological survey drawings, and an undated sketch and comments on women's fashions. Correspondents include William Aiken, Lewis C. Beck,...
Dates:
Other: January 1, 1828
Daniel Cady Eaton to Sarah Eaton, March 5, 1837
File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Amos Eaton papers (MC 11) consist of correspondence, Eaton’s herbarium (1830), his geological journal (1830-1836), journal fragments, an 1821 deed to the Old Bank Place (the original home of the Rensselaer School), two instruments used by him (steel mineralogist's forceps and a bone letter opener/paper folder), three geological survey drawings, and an undated sketch and comments on women's fashions. Correspondents include William Aiken, Lewis C. Beck,...
Dates:
Other: March 5, 1837