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Stuttgart
March 27 73
My dear Starr Clarke
As you desire, I return you to the notes endorsed, in all ...... I am sorry that your school is not at full as you would desire but with that motive (patience) that you and I have been as long alligned [sic] to have discounted I trust that we shall both win in the end. I remembered to a gentleman hire yesterday- who is a great sufferer that with time, he would probably outwear. his trouble. precisely so, he said, the only question is, which of us will outwear the other first. The trouble, or I,
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | John Bard letter to James Starr Clark, March 27, 1873 |
| Creator | Bard, John, 1819-1899 |
| Date.Original | 1873-03-27 |
| Description | In this letter to James Starr Clark, John Bard discusses finances of Trinity Academy, and goes on to express dismay at the illness of John Aspinwall. He indicates further that his family is in Stuttgart to enable his daughters Emily and Rosalie a favorable climate for recuperation. |
| Subject.LCSH |
Manuscripts |
| Subject.TGM |
Correspondence Family |
| Personal Name |
Clark, James Starr, 1822-1914 Aspinwall, John Bard, Rosalie de Normandie, 1867-1918 Bard, Caroline, 1855-1879 Bard, Emily, b. 1851 |
| Location |
Stuttgart (Germany) Tivoli (Village) - Dutchess County - New York |
| HRVH Topic |
Daily Life People Education |
| Language | eng |
| Format.Original | handwritten letter 9x11 in. (22x28 cm.) folded to 9x5.5 in. (22x14 cm.) |
| Type | text |
| Source | Bard Family Papers |
| Resource Identifier | bc_bfpa.jb.001 |
| Publisher.Digital | Bard College Archives |
| Date.Digital | 2006 |
| Format.Digital | image/jpeg |
| Digital.Collection |
Bard Family Papers Bard - Tivoli History Collection |
| Holding Institution | Bard College Archives, Stevenson Library, Bard College |
| Contact Information | 1 Library Road, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504 (845) 758-7396 http://www.bard.edu/archives/digitalcoll.htm |
| Rights | Prior written permission required to use any photograph from the Bard College Libraries. |
| Technical Data | Archival TIFF - MicroTek ScanMaker 6800; Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0; dpi; 24 bit color; RGB; bytes ; |
| Compound Objects | jbl2 |
Description
| Title | Page 1 |
| Relation | John Bard to James Starr Clark, March 27, 1873 |
| Resource Identifier | bc_bfpa.jp.002 |
| Format.Digital | image/jpeg |
| Holding Institution | Bard College Archives, Stevenson Library, Bard College |
| Contact Information | 1 Library Road, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504 (845) 758-7396 http://www.bard.edu/archives/digitalcoll.htm |
| Rights | Prior written permission required to use any photograph from the Bard College Libraries. |
| Technical Data | Archival TIFF - MicroTek ScanMaker 6800; Adobe Photshop Elements 2.0; dpi; 24 bit color; RGB; bytes ; pixels; no compression |
| Transcript | Stuttgart March 27 73 My dear Starr Clarke As you desire, I return you to the notes endorsed, in all...... I am sorry that your school is not at full as you would desire but with that motive (patience) that you and I have been as long alligned [sic] to have discounted I trust that we shall both win in the end. I remembered to a gentleman hire yesterday- who is a great sufferer that with time, he would probably outwear. his trouble. precisely so, he said, the only question is, which of us will outwear the other first. The trouble, or I, |
| Compound Objects | jbl2 |
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