Box 3
Container
Contains 38 Results:
James S. Bartol to S.T. Wallis re a law case, 1871
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
1871
Harris to his counsellor, 1872
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
1872
Philip F. [Hornes] to John P. Por re a case, undated
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
undated
Brune, Frederick W. [I] to John C. Brune and William H. Brune, Articles of Co-partnership, 1836 January 1
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
1836 January 1
The Reformation, from an oration by J.M. Forbes at Round Hill [school], copies by F[rederick] W. Brune [II]., 1828 July
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
1828 July
Hallucination. Draft of a story that appeared in The Collegian, 1830
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
1830
Brune, Frederick W. [II] -- Miscellaneous fragments, lists, 1829-1830
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
1829-1830
Brune, F[rederick] W. [II] -- Receipts for expenses incurred while at Harvard, 1830-1832
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
1830-1832
Shattuck, George C. Sr. to Harvard College -- bond, 1831 October 8
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
1831 October 8
Brown and Brune Trustees; funds deposited..., 1862 February 8
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The letters are organized in relation to three successive Frederick William Brunes, labelled [I], [II], and [III] for convenience. It is not always clear which Frederick W. Brune a letter or document relates to. Generally a guess is made on the basis of the date of the letter. Some letters addressed merely to a Mr. Brune are classified in the same way, though it is possible that a few were not addressed to a Frederick W. Brune at all.The last section of Ms. 1921.1 is...
Dates:
1862 February 8