Correspondence: Misc. Individuals to Robert R. Aylmer, Georgetown Coll., 03/06/1837-07/19/1840
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Contains the correspondence of the Aylmer family of Petersburg, Virginia, written between the years 1833-1878.
Dates
- 03/06/1837-07/19/1840
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.20 Linear Feet (1 Hollinger Slim Document Case)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains the correspondence sent to Robert R. Aylmer by family members during his student years at Georgetown College, 14 items. Among the items discussed in the letters are personal matters related Henry Aylmer's business and investments.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
AYLMER, HENRY - CORRESP. TO ROBERT AYLMER: Autographed Letter
AYLMER, ROBERT R. - CORRESP. FROM HENRY AYLMER: Autographed Letter
DURKIN, JAMES - CORRESP. RE EXPULSION FROM GEORGETOWN COLLEGE: Autographed Letter
MCGOWAN, WILLIAM - CORRESP. RE EXPULSION FROM GEORGETOWN COLLEGE: Autographed Letter
ROBINSON, DR. - CORRESP. RE OPINION OF ROBERT R. AYLMER: Autographed Letter
GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, 1840 - CORRESP. RE STUDIES AT: Autographed Letter
STEPHENS, HUGH - CORRESP. TO ROBERT R. AYLMER: Autographed Letter
AYLMER, ROBERT R. - CORRESP. FROM HUGH STEPHENS: Autographed Letter
STEPHENS, THOMAS H. - CORRESP. RE VISIT OF: Autographed Letter
PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA, C.1840 - CORRESP. RE LIFE IN: Autographed Letter
STUDENT REBELLION, C.1837 - CORRESP. RE: Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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