to Sarah L. Stilson, 18 Oct 1867

Letter to the committee charged with erecting a statue of Matthew Vassar, urging a speedy start, and offering funds for its completion. Written on the verso of a 12 December 1867 letter to Elias Magoon.
Certifying that, upon reaching proper age, Elocy Kate Murphy will receive a free education at Vassar College
Chiefly about controversy with Jewett
Chiefly about controversy with Jewett
Concerning entrance of Mr.Warner's daughters.
Handwritten admission ticket to the College; undated
Observatory at Vassar College with path, lawn, and trees. Several buildings are in the background.
Observatory of Vassar College with path, lawn, evergreens and bare trees.
Observatory of Vassar College with path, lawn, trees and lamp post. Building is partially covered by vines.
Interior of Observatory of Vassar College with a door, telescope on tripod, chart, desks, table, chairs, blackboard, globe and basket.
Interior (the Parlor) of Observatory of Vassar College with windows, curtains, couch, bed, table, rocking chairs, pictures and accessories.
Interior of Observatory dome of Vassar College with an equatorial telescope, steps, chair and double-doors.
Interior (the Meridian Room) of Observatory of Vassar College with telescopes, brick pillars, ladder, table, chair, clock and books on shelves. Also shows professor Mary W. Whitney (?) and students wearing long, dark dresses, some with hats. They are seated or standing around the telescope. One of
Interior of Observatory dome of Vassar College with an equatorial telescope and ladder. Also shows Maria Mitchell wearing a long, dark dress and shawl, seated on the left and Mary W. Whitney wearing a long, dark dress, leaning on a ladder on the right.
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