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- catalog abstract "Waterhouse discusses Unitarianism, including some letters received from "Mr. Jefferson" relating to Unitarianism. He briefly mentions vaccination; he acknowledges that he founded the mineralogical museum at Harvard by a small donation of minerals. The tone of the letter suggests a long-standing acquaintance.".
- catalog contributor b12873054.
- catalog date "1831".
- catalog description "Abraham Bishop (1763-1844), was a Jeffersonian politician. He was the collector of the port of New Haven from 1803 to 1829.".
- catalog description "Benjamin Waterhouse (1754-1846) was the Hersey Professor ofthe Theory and Practice of Physic at Harvard Medical School from 1783 to 1812. He was given an honorary degree by Harvard in 1786. He earned an MD from Leyden in 1780. He also was a professor of Natural History at Brown University from 1784 to 1791.".
- catalog description "Waterhouse discusses Unitarianism, including some letters received from "Mr. Jefferson" relating to Unitarianism. He briefly mentions vaccination; he acknowledges that he founded the mineralogical museum at Harvard by a small donation of minerals. The tone of the letter suggests a long-standing acquaintance.".
- catalog extent "2 leaves.".
- catalog isPartOf "Collections of the Harvard University Archives. Faculty archives. hua".
- catalog isPartOf "Collections of the Harvard University Archives. Personal archives. hua".
- catalog issued "1831".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University. Mineralogical Museum.".
- catalog subject "Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.".
- catalog subject "Mineralogical museums.".
- catalog subject "Unitarianism.".
- catalog subject "Vaccination.".
- catalog subject "Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846.".
- catalog title "Letter from Benjamin Waterhouse to Abraham Bishop, 30th June 1831.".
- catalog type "collection".