Box 1
Contains 21 Results:
Autobiography of Geo. E. Stubbs since graduation at Bowdoin College in August 1861, 1871
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.
Autobiography of Geo. E. Stubbs since graduation at Bowdoin College in August 1861 [transcript], undated
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.
Fragment of George E. Stubbs' Civil War reminiscences, undated
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.
Senior examination questions on chemistry - Bowdoin College Medical Department, 1861
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.
Bowdoin College - invitation to 35th anniversary reunion for class of 1861, 1895
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.
George E. Stubbs' life insurance policy, 1891
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.
"Political songs" - by George E. Stubbs, 1860
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.
"The times and early life of Horace" essay theme no. 1 - by George E. Stubbs, undated
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.
"Physical culture" essay theme no. 2 - by George E. Stubbs, undated
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.
"The uses of adversity" essay theme no. 11 - by George E. Stubbs, undated
Primarily contains family correspondence (1858-1932), financial correspondence (1875-1910), receipts for various advertisements, remodeling, and repairs for the Medico-Chirurgical College and miscellanea (1867-1896), partial autobiographical sketches of Dr. Stubbs, a few letters from prominent Philadelphia physicians, and a small box purportedly made from wood salvaged from the East Room of the White House after it was burned by the British in the War of 1812.