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Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward Jul 1834

Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward

Philander Chase Letters

Ward introduces Anne Tyndale to Chase and sends along some editions of her album. He also praises Chase's defense of himself against his poor treatment at Kenyon.


Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward Jul 1834

Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward

Philander Chase Letters

Ward assures Chase that he believes in his innocence, and vows to do anything he can to help him with the improvement of Gilead. He criticizes republicanism as he believes it led to Chase's downfall as president of Kenyon; he believes Chase needs to give himself more absolute power in his future endeavors. Finally, he mourns Bishop Ravenscroft.


Letter To Bishop W. Ward, Lord Kenyon Jul 1834

Letter To Bishop W. Ward, Lord Kenyon

Philander Chase Letters

Kenyon writes that he always supported Chase's founding of the college. He also expresses his support for possessions of a Mr. John Bowdler being given to Chase.


Letter To Bishop W. Ward, Anne Tyndale Dec 1833

Letter To Bishop W. Ward, Anne Tyndale

Philander Chase Letters

Fragment of a letter in which Mrs. Tyndale praises the work of a certain bishop (probably Ravenscroft) and agrees with Ward that republicanism is dangerous.