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Letter from Mallett, J.L., to Charles Lyell, 10 June 1849 - 1 July 1849

 File — Box: Box 3.3
Identifier: Coll-203/B1/66

Scope and Contents

The correspondence from J.L. Mallet to Charles Lyell are written at Hampstead and Wellingford and relate to religion, slavery, education, and Lyell's Second Visit to the United States. Lyell or his team, have summarised the letters, either on the envelope, or on the letter itself. Where there is a summary, it has been transcribed here.

  1. No summary, relates to Mallet's thoughts on Lyell's Second Visit to the United States, 10 June 1849
  2. Copy of letter above, written by Mary Horner Lyell. Places mentioned include: Massachusetts and Mississippi
  3. Mallet's thoughts on religion in education and religion in general. 13 June 1849
  4. Mr. Mallet Officiate [?] 15 June 1849
  5. Mr. J.L. Mallet on Bushnell July 1, 1849
Scope and Contents

Listed by Andrea Edwards, University of Wyoming, and catalogued by Pamela McIntyre, Strategic Projects Archivist, August 2024.

Dates

  • Creation: 10 June 1849 - 1 July 1849

Creator

Language of Materials

English

Full Extent

5 letters (1 folder)

Repository Details

Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository

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