Georgetown University, 1820s
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Advertisements/Articles about Georgetown College in 1820s and 1830s Washington, D.C. Newspapers
Collection
Identifier: GTA-000826
Scope and Contents
[National Journal?] fragment, ca. 1825.
National Journal, October 26, 1826.
Columbian Gazette, July 14, 1831 (article re "Celebration of American Independence at Georgetown College" by the Philodemic Society. Mention is made of a silver medal being struck "as the badge of their Society.")
Metropolitan: A Miscellany of Literature, Science, and Music, December 5, 1832 (article, with sketch of campus).
Daily National Intelligencer, April 27, 1838.
National Journal, October 26, 1826.
Columbian Gazette, July 14, 1831 (article re "Celebration of American Independence at Georgetown College" by the Philodemic Society. Mention is made of a silver medal being struck "as the badge of their Society.")
Metropolitan: A Miscellany of Literature, Science, and Music, December 5, 1832 (article, with sketch of campus).
Daily National Intelligencer, April 27, 1838.
Etienne Dubuisson - William Feiner collection
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS50
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
Rev. Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson (b. Santo Domingo, 1786, d . France, 1863) and Rev. William Feiner (b. in Poland, date unknown, d. Georgetown,1829) both served as Rectors of Georgetown in the 1820s and made entries in one of the letterbooks in this collection. Because each left little else except the Georgetown administrative material, the collections are grouped. From Dubuisson there are three or four letters or sheets pertaining to students at Georgetown, and there are three bound...