Box 1
Contains 36 Results:
Correspondence--from manton Eastburn, 1845 July 22
Scope and Contents Manton, Eastburn, Boston, to Rev. and President Totten, Hartford, Connecticut. Re: Expression of sympathy for "the severe affliction you have been called to endure in the injury sustained by your dear and interesting daughter."
Correspondence--from Gordon W. Russell, 1848 August 3
Scope and Contents Gordon W. Russell, Hartford, to Rev. Silas totten, D.D., at Hartford. Re: Testimony of respect and good wishes to Totten, retiring president of Trinity College.
Correspondence--from Benjamin S. Ewell, 1860 July 18
Scope and Contents Benjamin S. Ewell, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., to Silas Totten, n.p. Re: Award of L.L.D.
Correspondence--to Monsieur or Madame Personne, 1862 August
Scope and Contents Mary [?] totten, n.p., to Monsieur or Madame Personne, n.p. Re: Describes when a mob on August 11, 1862, in Iowa came looking for Richard Totten for being a supposed seccessionist.
Correspondence--from Edgar Waterman, 1910 July 21
Scope and Contents Edgar F. Waterman, Treasurer of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, to Anna Totten, Lexington, Kentucky. Re: Requesting Information necessary to compile a biography on her father, the Reverend Silas Totten, S.T.D., L.L.D.
Correspondence--from Edgar F. Waterman, 1916 February 8
Scope and Contents Edgar F. Waterman, Treasurer of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, to Anna Totten, Lexington, Kentucky. Re: A paper on her father that Waterman is sending back to her.
Correspondence--to Edgar F. Waterman, 1916
Scope and Contents Anna Totten, n.p., to Mr. E[dgar] F. Waterman, Treasurer of Trinity College. Re: Requesting a copy of the paper she sent him concerning her father.
Correspondence--to Lyon G. Tyler, undated
Scope and Contents Anna Totten, n.p., to Hon[orable] L[yon] T. Tyler, President of W[illiam] and Mary Coll[ege]. Re: Papers she is sending him on her father [Silas Totten].
Correspondence--from Samuel Balson, June 25
Scope and Contents Sam[ue]l [?] Balson[?], Iowa City, to Miss [?] Totten, n.p. Re: Note accompanying return of Dr. [J.S.] Shipman's address.
Silas Totten Diary--Chapters 1-9, undated
Scope and Contents to "My dear children"
Silas Totten Diary--Chapter 10, undated
Scope and Contents This series consists of letters written by and to members of the Totten family; nine of Silas Totten's diaries; speeches and essays written by Silas Totten; a certificate of his admission to the Holy Order of Priests; memorial addresses; biographical sketches; news clippings.
Silas Totten Diary--Chapters 11-14, undated
Scope and Contents To "My dear children"
Silas Totten Diary--Chapters 15, 16, 18, undated
Scope and Contents This series consists of letters written by and to members of the Totten family; nine of Silas Totten's diaries; speeches and essays written by Silas Totten; a certificate of his admission to the Holy Order of Priests; memorial addresses; biographical sketches; news clippings.
Silas Totten Diary--Chapters X - XIII, undated
Scope and Contents This series consists of letters written by and to members of the Totten family; nine of Silas Totten's diaries; speeches and essays written by Silas Totten; a certificate of his admission to the Holy Order of Priests; memorial addresses; biographical sketches; news clippings.
Silas Totten Diary--Chapters XIV - XXI, 1866 August 1
Scope and Contents This series consists of letters written by and to members of the Totten family; nine of Silas Totten's diaries; speeches and essays written by Silas Totten; a certificate of his admission to the Holy Order of Priests; memorial addresses; biographical sketches; news clippings.
Silas Totten Diary, 1862-1865
Scope and Contents August 10, 1862 - September 24, 1865
Silas Totten Diary--Decatur, Illinois, 1862-1863
Scope and Contents September 28, 1862 - September 21, 1863
Silas Totten Diary, 1870
Scope and Contents This series consists of letters written by and to members of the Totten family; nine of Silas Totten's diaries; speeches and essays written by Silas Totten; a certificate of his admission to the Holy Order of Priests; memorial addresses; biographical sketches; news clippings.
Pamphlet--A Letter on Education, 1867
Scope and Contents by the Reverend Silas Totten, D.D., L.L.D., Lexington, Kentucky
An essay concerning the power of persuasion, undated
Scope and Contents by [Silas Totten]
"Farewell to Hartford" and "Farewell to Rev. C.R. Fisher", undated
Scope and Contents two poems written by [Silas Totten]
Speech--Gentlemen and Ladies Teachers in the State of Iowa, undated
Scope and Contents a speech given by [Silas Totten]
On the Antiquity of the Sciences and Useful Arts, undated
Scope and Contents by [Silas Totten]
Lectures--Speculations, undated
Scope and Contents by [Silas Totten]. Lecture one concerns astronomy; lecture two concerns longitude, latitude, and the motions of the earth.
Lecture--"We come now to a new epoch in the history of astronomy...", undated
Scope and Contents Lecture three by [Silas Totten]