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Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley Chase (Washington) to George Chase (1 page).
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Updates on the Bissel family. Philander just came home from school and George will soon.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley Chase (Washington) to George Chase (3 pages).
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
One page letter from Dudley Chase (Washington) sent to George Chase.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley Chase (Washington) to George Chase 3p
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Responds to a letter, giving his opinion of George's undertaking of an expedition.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley Chase recounts his delayed journey to Washington, D.C.
Letter To Philander Chase, Jr., Philander Chase
Letter To Philander Chase, Jr., Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Proud that his son is resisting the temptations and vices rampant at Cambridge. Update on the sicknesses in his family.
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Feels terrible asking Dudley for more money; he has received a small sum from New Orleans which he believes will sustain him for a while.
Letter To Philander Chase, Jr., Philander Chase
Letter To Philander Chase, Jr., Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
$50 dollars from Mr. Brinley will be applied to Philander Jr's benefit. He will soon meet a gentleman who will help him get acquainted with worthy people at Cambridge.
Letter To Philander Chase, Jr., Philander Chase
Letter To Philander Chase, Jr., Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
The loan Chase asked for from Dudley is unable to be paid, so he will have to make some sacrifices for his sons' education. Updates on the wellbeing of his family, including a new servant boy he will be educating.
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase is having trouble coming up with the funds to send Philander Jr. to Cambridge. He asks his brother for a one thousand dollar loan, and feels terrible for doing so.
Letter To Philander Chase, Jr., Philander Chase
Letter To Philander Chase, Jr., Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Detailing Chase's trip to New York, especially his return to Poughkeepsie.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley chastises George for not responding to his letter. He reports on the publishing success of Martha Cotton and expresses concern over George's mental well being at College.
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley wants Chase to visit him, but Chase cannot because of want of money. He is starting to feel better after his sickness.
Letter To Hobart, Philander Chase
Letter To Hobart, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Requesting that George Leonard be made a Lay Reader of the parish. Chase wants Hobart to visit during the summer.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley tells George to use the money that George will be giving to Dudley when he next visits Vermont for his own use, to be replaced by Dudley when he arrives. Dudley expresses his pride in George.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley thanks George for his friend's letter. Dudley is worried about the upcoming election, and is trying to avoid being too confident. Dudley congratulates George on his news (the birth of his son) and expresses his concern for George's mother's health.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley is very excited about Philander's news of the new baby boy's birth.
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
The announcement of a new baby boy; Chase's wife is in exceptionally good health. He is concerned that Philander Jr. does not want to write to his uncle because his uncle has not written any letters to him.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley praises George's patriotism. He disagrees with George's argument to legalize sin as has been done in New England. Dudley dined with General Mason and his family and praises his estate. Dudley makes predictions about the upcoming Presidential election and predicts that Monroe will succeed.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
D. Chase, working with George, discusses the course of action to procure money from business they have conducted with Smith and Dana. He deplores the conditions of the penitentiary at Newgate but discusses the better circumstances at Windsor. He apologizes for the delay in writing George back, and he wishes his parents and brother well.