Snell, E. S. (Ebenezer Strong), 1801-1876 (AC 1822)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Amherst College Weather Station Records
Climatological data recorded by Professor Ebenezer Strong Snell (Class of 1822) and his daughter Sabra Snell from 1835 to 1902; observations recorded by the Hatch Experimental Station at the Massachusetts Agricultural College from 1891 to 1924; and by Dr. Philip Ives (Class of 1932) from 1948 to date.
Batchelder, James Locke (AC 1840) - oration: "Introduction and Mathematics - the Instruments of Investigation", 1840 August 26
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.
Blake, Mortimer (AC 1835) - lecture notes, 1833-1834
Includes American history, Greek literature, philosophy, chemistry, and natural history.
Everett, Joel Summer (AC 1840) - oration: "Eloquence, the Voice of Nature", 1840 August 26
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.
Fletcher, Samuel Mark (AC 1846) - oration on the Principles of Natural Science, 1846 August 13
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.
Harwood, Abel (AC 1841) - letter: Amherst College, to his brother, circa 1838
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.
Riggs, Elias (AC 1829) - "To Members of the Faculty of Amherst College", 1899 June 1
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.
Rowell, Daniel Chase (Non-grad AC 1836) - lecture notes on Natural Philosophy, [1832?]
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.
Snell Family Papers
The Snell Family Papers contain the papers and photographs of Ebenezer Strong Snell (Class of 1822) and his immediate family, including his wife, daughters, parents and sisters.
Syracuse, Norman N. E. (Non-grad AC 1847) - recommendation letter, undated
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.
Thompson, Charles Frederick (AC 1835) - essays on Addison, Byron, Milton, Ossian, John Harvard, Tacitus, John Howard, and one on evaporation, circa 1834
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.
Welles, James Henry (AC 1843) - letter: Everett House, N.Y., 1863 March 21
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.
Yerington, Alexander (AC 1841) - essay on "Matter", circa 1841
Correspondence and literary manuscripts - mostly orations, disputations and essays - written by Amherst College alumni. The collection includes materials of such individuals as Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, William Austin Dickinson, and Edward Hitchcock.