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Letter 1 of 2 from Henry M. Morfit to James Curtis Booth, August 13, 1850
- 1850-Aug-13
Henry M. Morfit (1793-1865) reports on a letter from Thomas Corwin (1794-1865), Secretary of the Treasury.
Morfit, a claims lawyer in Washington, D.C. and a political figure in the Andrew Jackson presidential…
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Letter from Henry M. Morfit to James Curtis Booth, August 12, 1850
- 1850-Aug-12
Henry M. Morfit (1793-1865) sends James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) a copy of a long letter sent to Thomas Corwin (1794-1865), Secretary of the Treasury, which outlines the refining process developed by Booth and Morfit's…
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Letter from Henry M. Morfit to James Curtis Booth, August 9, 1850
- 1850-Aug-09
Henry M. Morfit (1793-1865) writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) with advice on the refining patent that his son, Campbell Morfit (1820-1897), and Booth hope to sell to the United States Mint.
Morfit, a claims…
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, January 11, 1868
- 1868-Jan-11
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) has agreed to serve as Clarence Morfit’s bondsman as guardian for Campbell Morfit’s daughter.
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, May 3, 1855
- 1855-May-03
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, follows up from his letter of April 5, and sends James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) “a box containing porous cups for your battery.”
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, April 5, 1855
- 1855-Apr-05
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, reports on the results of an errand undertaken for James Curtis Booth (1810-1888).
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, January 11, 1855
- 1855-Jan-11
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, sends the gift of a book and some specimens to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888).
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, October 18, 1854
- 1854-Oct-18
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, asks James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) questions about refining and includes some rough calculations on the verso.
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, September 28, 1854
- 1854-Sep-28
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, discusses the ongoing progress of construction at the New York Assay Office and includes a list of items ordered.
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, September 26, 1854
- 1854-Sep-26
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, discusses the ongoing progress of construction at the New York Assay Office.
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Letter from Campbell Morfit to James Curtis Booth, July 19, 1854
- 1854-Jul-19
Campbell Morfit (1820-1897), Professor of Chemistry at the University of Maryland and collaborator with James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) on a patent gold refining method, writes with mention of an illness to Booth.
- Author Morfit, Campbell, 1820-1897
- Addressee Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, Chemistry teachers
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, July 11, 1854
- 1854-Jul-11
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, sends James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) a check for $120 on behalf of his brother, Campbell Morfit (1820-1897).
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Letter from James Dwight Dana to James Curtis Booth, February 18, 1886
- 1886-Feb-18
James D. Dana (1813-1895), editor of the American Journal of Science, discusses his lectures of Evolution.
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Letter from James Dwight Dana to James Curtis Booth, September 19, 1866
- 1866-Sep-19
James D. Dana (1813-1895), editor of the American Journal of Science, discusses proposed revisions to a new edition of his publication Manual of Mineralogy.
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Letter from James Dwight Dana to James Curtis Booth, November 9, 1863
- 1863-Nov-09
James D. Dana (1813-1895), editor of the American Journal of Science, acknowledges the receipt of the United States Treasury seals and accepts suggestions to a one Pearse's paper.
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Letter from James Dwight Dana to James Curtis Booth, June 25, 1861
- 1861-Jun-25
James D. Dana (1813-1895), editor of the American Journal of Science, asks James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) for seals from the United States Treasury Department for his son, a collector.
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Letter from James Dwight Dana to James Curtis Booth, September 6, 1855
- 1855-Sep-06
James D. Dana (1813-1895), editor of the American Journal of Science, sends James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) a copy of the Manual of Mineralogy, Dana's 1848 publication covering the basics of mineralogy and…
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Letter from James Dwight Dana to James Curtis Booth, February 15, 1854
- 1854-Feb-15
James D. Dana (1813-1895), editor of the American Journal of Science, acknowledges the receipt of an article sent by James Curtis Booth (1810-1888).
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Letter from Zach Read to James Curtis Booth, November 17, 1859
- 1859-Nov-17
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) is elected a corresponding member of the Burlington County Lyceum of History and Natural Science.
- Author Read, Zach
- Addressee Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, Lyceums, Natural history--Societies, etc., Societies
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Letter from Dr. Joseph Klapp to James Curtis Booth, November 4, 1859
- 1859-Nov-04
Joseph Klapp writes concerning a trip to Richmond, Virginia by James Curtis Booth (1810-1888).
- Author Klapp, Joseph
- Addressee Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, Virginia--Richmond
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Letter from Dr. John J. Reese to James Curtis Booth, October 13, 1859
- 1859-Oct-13
Dr. John James Reese (1818-1892), a professor of medical jurisprudence and toxicology at the University of Pennsylvania, writes a follow up with James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) to his letter of September 19 concerning…
- Author Reese, John J. (John James), 1818-1892
- Addressee Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, Laboratories
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Letter from T.W. Yardly to James Curtis Booth, October 6, 1859
- 1859-Oct-06
T.W. Yardley writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) to notify him that Yardley's cousin, Mr. Hunt, will be attending Booth's classes.
- Author Yardly, T. W.
- Addressee Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, Chemistry teachers
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Letter from Dr. John J. Reese to James Curtis Booth, September 19, 1859
- 1859-Sep-19
Dr. John James Reese (1818-1892), a professor of medical jurisprudence and toxicology at the University of Pennsylvania, writes a follow up with James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) to his letter of August 29 concerning…
- Author Reese, John J. (John James), 1818-1892
- Addressee Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, Laboratories
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Letter from John H. Taylor to James Curtis Booth, September 2, 1859
- 1859-Sep-02
A brief report to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) on events at the Mint during Booth's absence.
- Author Taylor, John H.
- Addressee Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, United States Mint, Mint of the United States
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Letter from Thomas H. Garrett to James Curtis Booth, September 1, 1859
- 1859-Sep-01
Concerns potential assay business.