All Items 5 Collection 2 Archives & Special Collections 5 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Contributor 6 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 3 Marcy, William L., (William Learned), 1786-1857 3 Amherst College 1 Carter and Adams 1 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 1 Humphrey, Heman, 1779-1861 1 show more 1 show fewer Location 1 New York (State) 3 Topic 9 Correspondence 3 Finance, Personal 3 Geological survey employees 3 Geological surveys 3 Wages 3 American poetry 1 Curricula 1 History 1 Women poets, American 1 show more 4 show fewer Part Of 3 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 3 Amherst College Early History Collection 1 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Genre 4 Correspondence 3 Pamphlets 1 Poems 1 Reports 1 mods.shelfLocator 1 Box 5 Folder 1 5 The substance of two reports of the faculty of Amherst College, to the Board of Trustees, with the doings of the Board thereon Amherst College A pamphlet with excerpts from a report on the state of Amherst College presented to the Board of Trustees on August 21, 1826 and a report by Heman Humphrey with a specific plan for improvement based on the previous report that was presented at a meeting of the Board of Trustees on December 6, 1826. The pamphlet includes explanatory text regarding the two reports and the decision by the faculty and Trustees that the pamphlet be printed with information from both. It is also stated that the report by Humphrey was adopted by a unanimous vote of the Trustees. The substance of two reports of the faculty of Amherst College, to the Board of Trustees, with the doings of the Board thereon Edward Hitchcock letter to Governor William L. Marcy, 1836 June 9 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to William L. Marcy, Governor of New York, in which Edward Hitckcock agrees to the terms Marcy has detailed in a recent letter on the payment Hitchcock will receive working for the geological survey of New York. Hitchcock details the the terms, noting the commission he will get, the district he has been assigned to, and that Charles B. Adams will be his assistant. In a postscript Hitchcock writes that he still does not think the compensation is enough. Edward Hitchcock letter to Governor William L. Marcy, 1836 June 9 Edward Hitchcock excerpt of letter to Governor William L. Marcy, 1836 June 9 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 An unsent copy of a letter to William L. Marcy, Governor of New York, in which Edward Hitckcock agrees to the terms Marcy has detailed in a recent letter on the payment Hitchcock will receive working for the geological survey of New York. Hitchcock details the the terms, noting the commission he will get, the district he has been assigned to, and that Charles B. Adams will be his assistant. In a postscript Hitchcock writes that he still does not think the compensation is enough. This copy excerpts the letter and leaves out one of the paragraphs that was included in the sent letter, of the same date. Edward Hitchcock excerpt of letter to Governor William L. Marcy, 1836 June 9 Edward Hitchcock letter to Governor William L. Marcy, 1836 May 4 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to William L. Marcy, Governor of New York, in which Edward Hitckcock discusses the potential salary and expenses involved in the geological survey of New York, saying he believes he will require greater payment than Marcy has offered. Hitchcock details what the expenses and travel were like for the survey of Massachusetts and explains how these expenses will compare to New York. Edward Hitchcock letter to Governor William L. Marcy, 1836 May 4 Still own thee - still thou art Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 Still own thee - still thou art