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Letter from Joseph Tilden to Alden Partridge, 21 December 1821
Joseph Tilden writes from Boston to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont; he wishes to know about the progress of his nephew, Charles Amory; should he send him (Charles) pocket money?Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Joseph Tilden to Alden Partridge, 29 May 1823
Joseph Tilden writes from Boston to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont, regarding Charles Amory's return to Partridge's academy in Norwich; also mentions the death of Judge Phillips, the mayor of Boston.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Mr. Tilden to Alden Partridge, approximately 1821-1823
Undated invitation to dinner from Mr. Tilden (Joseph Tilden?) to Alden Partridge; addressed to Partridge at Earls Coffee House, Hanover Street; the author writes from Franklin Place; possibly written between 1821 and 1823.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Joseph Tilden to Alden Partridge, 2 September 1822
Joseph Tilden writes from Boston to Alden Partridge, regarding payment for expenses of Charles Amory at Partridge's academy in Norwich, Vermont.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Financial record of the American Literary, Scientific, & Military Academy, 2 December 1822.
Account of Joseph Tilden with Alden Partridge for expenses related to Cadet Amory's attendance at the Academy
Joseph Tilden Rhea, Race, Pride and the American Identity
Portes Jacques. Joseph Tilden Rhea, Race, Pride and the American Identity. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°81, juin 1999. L'Affirmative Action en question. pp. 121-122
Joseph Hussey letter to Thomas Rotch, Boston 27th May 1799
Joseph Hussey has recieved a shipment of candles and has sold them to David Tilden at 50 cents/pound. 7.45" x 6" (18.9 by 15 cm
Dr. Joseph H. Peck, author of "All about men"
Black and white photograph of Dr. Joseph H. Peck, author of "All about men," about 1958, when the book was published
Histoire Complete de Joseph
The Joseph story in Genesis was a subject of great interest to Syriac writers, and in this volume Bedjan presents the Syriac text (in vocalized East Syriac script) of a lengthy and highly praised poem on the subject, sometimes attributed to Ephrem, but more recently to the fifth-century author Balai. The poem consists of twelve homilies (memre) in the 7 + 7 meter, the subjects of which are: 1. On jealousy and the sale of Joseph, 2. Bringing his coat to his father, 3. Going down to Egypt and his sale to Potiphar, 4. His temptation, 5. His imprisonment, 6. His exaltation, 7. His brothers going down to Egypt, 8. Benjamin going down to Egypt, 9. Joseph revealing himself to his brothers, 10. News of Joseph reaching his father, 11. The death of Jacob, and 12. Joseph’s death. An appendix contains a poem on the translation of Joseph’s bones
A Tripartite Post-Recession Rebalancing
In this latest Advance & Rutgers Report, entitled “A Tripartite Post-Recession Rebalancing,” Dean James W. Hughes and Professor Joseph J. Seneca deliver an incisive assessment of the current market conditions and obstacles in the path of our economic recovery. They offer a statistical cautionary tale that the private and public sector need to hear and acknowledge in order for the economy to make continued progress.This report was published as Issue Paper Number 7, November 2011, in Advance & Rutgers Report
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