16 research outputs found
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Thomas Clarkson, 3 January 1910
Typed copy of a letter from William Arba Ellis (historian) at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to Thomas Clarkson in Portland, Connecticut; writes on 1 January 1910 about obtaining biographical information for Clarkson's deceased son, Leonard J. Clarkson (Class of 1908), and other Norwich University alumni for the history of Norwich University that he is compiling.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Ann Clarkson, 8 April 1910
Typed copy of a letter from William Arba Ellis (historian) at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to Ann Clarkson (Mrs. Thomas Clarkson) in Portland, Connecticut; Ellis writes on 8 April 1910 regarding the history of Norwich University that he is compiling.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Thomas Clarkson, 31 March 1909
Typed copy of a letter from William Arba Ellis (historian) at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to Thomas Clarkson in Portland, Connecticut; Ellis writes on 31 March 1909 about obtaining biographical information for Clarkson's deceased son, Leonard J. Clarkson (Class of 1908), and other Norwich University alumni for the history of Norwich University that he is compiling.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Thomas Clarkson, 11 March 1910
Typed copy of a letter from William Arba Ellis (historian) at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to Thomas Clarkson in Portland, Connecticut; Ellis writes on 11 March 1910 about the biographical sketch he has written of Clarkson's deceased son, Leonard J. Clarkson (Class of 1908); will be sending it to Clarkson's wife Ann for her OK.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
Letter from Ann Clarkson to William Arba Ellis, approximately 1910
Undated letter from Ann Clarkson (Mrs. Thomas Clarkson) in Portland, Connecticut, to William Arba Ellis at Norwich University in Northfield; she gives Ellis information about her deceased son, Leonard J. Clarkson (Class of 1908), though it is "rather upsets" her to write; she hopes to interest her younger son in music and "stop the longing for football." Letter was probably written in 1910.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907. Transcription by Abigail Lumpkin. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Ann Clarkson to William Arba Ellis, 21 February [1910?]
Letter from Ann Clarkson in Portland, Connecticut, to William Arba Ellis at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, dated 21 February; she gives Ellis information about her deceased son, Leonard J. Clarkson (Class of 1908), though it is "rather painful to write;" she hopes to interest her younger son in music and "keep him from the football." Letter was probably written in 1910.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
After action report of Charles Nelson Kent, approximately October 1864
After action report written by Charles Nelson Kent describing events at Norwich University in Norwich, Vermont, following the St. Albans Raid in St. Albans, Vermont, in October 1864. The document includes a short cover page, possibly written by William Arba Ellis between the 1890s and early 1910s, before the two pages of text by Kent.Transcription by Ella O. Gustafsson. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Data desired for history for Leonard James Clarkson, 20 February 1909
Form created by William Arba Ellis for collecting biographical information desired for inclusion in his history of Norwich University, filled out with information related to Leonard James Clarkson (Class of 1908), possibly by his parents, Ann and Thomas Clarkson.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
Letter from Leonard Clarkson to W. A. Ellis, 2 July 1906
Letter on Norwich University Athletic Association stationary from Leonard James Clarkson in Portland, Connecticut, to William Arba Ellis, dated 2 July 1906; Clarkson has written to Gen. Dodge and Mr. Adams and would like Ellis to write Mr. Ellis and Mr. Clemens.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
Letter from Thomas Clarkson to W. A. Ellis, 12 April 1909
Letter from Thomas Clarkson in Portland, Connecticut, to William Arba Ellis in Northfield, Vermont, dated 12 April 1909; he writes in response to Ellis' request for biographical information about his deceased son, Leonard J. Clarkson (Class of 1908), and other former Norwich University students from Portland.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
