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Box 3

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Contains 109 Results:

Information probably typed up by Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. for S.D. Wyeth concerning his father’s connection to the construction of the U.S. Capitol, 1872 April

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 84
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 April

Letter from S.D. Wyeth to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. expressing his regret at missing Latrobe’s visit to Mr. Edward Clark’s office in Washington D.C. and that he will make a visit to Baltimore for the sole purpose of visiting with Latrobe and to receive the information regarding B.H. Latrobe Sr., 1872 April 5

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 85
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 April 5

Letter from J.Q. Howard to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. thanking him for the memoranda, asking him if he might share the Hallet plans, and if he could obtain the truth as to whether or not a Bayard Smith possesses the plans of William Thornton, 1872 April 8

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 86
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 April 8

Letter from S.D. Wyeth to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. thanking him for the documents he sent and assuring him they would be returned to his safety, 1872 April 22

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 87
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 April 22

Letter from S.D. Wyeth to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. explaining the layout of the draft he had enclosed (not included) concerning his father and asking him for any personal information regarding Mr. Hallet, and informing him that the Joint Library Committee of Congress was “delighted” with the gift he made of the Hallet drawings, 1872 May 20

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 88
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 May 20

Letter from S.D. Wyeth to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. again explaining the corrected proofs he had enclosed (not included), asking which of Latrobe’s sisters married a Roosevelt, and returning all of the borrowed documents besides the one pertaining to Mr. Bulfinch, 1872 June 4

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 89
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 June 4

Letter from Lot A. Morill, Chairman of the Joint Committee of the Library of Congress, extending their thanks to B.H. Latrobe Jr. for his donation of the Stephen Hallet papers, 1872 June 4

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 90
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 June 4

Letter from W.O. Hughart to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. stating that he is searching for the letter Latrobe asked for and speaking of the sale of company stock. Also included is a telegram describing the shares along with a smaller paper with the total amount, 1872 June 21

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 91
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 June 21

Letter from W.O. Hughart to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. speaking of the sale of the Connellsville stocks in February of 1861.He mentions Mr. George R. Hamilton and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1872 August 10

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 92
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 August 10

Copies of correspondence between W.O. Hughart and Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. made by the latter concerning the Susquehanna railway from Columbia to Pennsylvania, 1872 August 10

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 93
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1872 August 10