All Items 7 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 7 Contributor 4 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 7 Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864 6 J.S. & C. Adams (Firm) 2 Macculloch, John, 1773-1835 1 Location 2 United States 6 Massachusetts 1 Topic 8 Costs 7 Printing 7 Correspondence 6 Geologists 6 Finance, Personal 1 Geological surveys 1 Geology 1 Maps 1 show more 3 show fewer Part Of 1 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 7 Genre 2 Correspondence 6 Accounts 1 Subject 10 Printing – Costs 7 Geologists – United States – 19th century – Correspondence 6 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 – Correspondence 6 Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864 – Correspondence 6 The American journal of science and arts 3 J.S. & C. Adams (Firm) 2 Geological surveys – Massachusetts – Costs 1 Geology – Maps 1 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 – Finance, Personal 1 Macculloch, John, 1773-1835. A system of geology 1 show more 5 show fewer Benjamin Silliman letter to Edward Hitchcock, 1831 January 12 Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864 A letter to Edward Hitchcock in which Benjamin Silliman expresses his disbelief that the government of Massachusetts would refuse to compensate Hitchcock for printing a large map to accompany an article in The American Journal of Science. Silliman then details paper, quality, and quantity options for the printing to minimize lost expenses for [John S. and Charles] Adams (the printers), Hitchcock, and Silliman. Benjamin Silliman letter to Edward Hitchcock, 1831 January 12 Benjamin Silliman letter to Edward Hitchcock, 1831 January 4 Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864 A letter to Edward Hitchcock in which Benjamin Silliman writes to clarify what the expenses would be in printing a large map to accompany an article by Hitchcock in The American Journal of Science for the government of Massachusetts. Benjamin Silliman letter to Edward Hitchcock, 1831 January 4 Edward Hitchcock letter to Benjamin Silliman, 1832 July 16 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to Benjamin Silliman in which Edward Hitchcock forwards payment to a Miss Doolittle for coloring the map for Hitchcock's report on the geology of Massachusetts. Hitchcock also mentions some texts he would like to borrow from Silliman as well as some he already has borrowed, and writes in particular about a work by geologist John Macculloch. He incorrectly refers to Macculloch's book as "Principles of Geology," though the actual title is "A System of Geology." Hitchcock additionally comments on some granite and sandstone. Edward Hitchcock letter to Benjamin Silliman, 1832 July 16 Benjamin Silliman letter to Edward Hitchcock, 1835 November 13 Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864 A letter to Edward Hitchcock in which Benjamin Silliman discusses the cost of printing drawings in the American Journal of Science and gives Hitchock a deadline by which he must receive them. Benjamin Silliman letter to Edward Hitchcock, 1835 November 13 Edward Hitchcock letter to Benjamin Silliman, 1832 May 4 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to Benjamin Silliman in which Edward Hitchcock requests the bill for the coloring of the map for his report on his geological survey of Massachusetts. Hitchcock also discusses the cost of printing a similar map showing the strata of the rocks. He explains that he will not have more of his report ready for the next issue of the American Journal of Science, and says he heard a geological survey may be undertaken in Connecticut as well. Edward Hitchcock letter to Benjamin Silliman, 1832 May 4 Edward Hitchcock geological survey expense account, circa 1830 to 1833 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 An account of expenses by Edward Hitchcock for printing 600 copies of his final report for the geological survey of Massachusetts. Edward Hitchcock geological survey expense account, circa 1830 to 1833 Edward Hitchcock letter to Benjamin Silliman, 1822 November 6 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to Benjamin Silliman in which Edward Hitchcock writes about several writings and projects he is working on that he plans to send to Silliman, and he asks Silliman to find out from the printer, Mr. Converse, the cost for printing some of these writings on their own. Edward Hitchcock letter to Benjamin Silliman, 1822 November 6