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Letter To Mary Ward, G. W. Marriott
Letter To Mary Ward, G. W. Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Marriott is upset to inform Mary that Chase has resigned as Bishop and Head of the College. Mr. McIlvaine has replaced him as Bishop but there is no replacement for the Head.
Letter To Philander Chase, G. W. Marriott
Letter To Philander Chase, G. W. Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Marriott encloses the letter he just received from Lord Bexley. Marriott tells Chase that West's reply is "most censurable" and sure to gain favor for Chase.
Letter To G. W. Marriott, Lord Bexley
Letter To G. W. Marriott, Lord Bexley
Philander Chase Letters
Bexley has read West's pamphlet and is astonished by the "performance" of it. He encloses a letter for Chase.
Letter To Philander Chase, Charles Galindo
Letter To Philander Chase, Charles Galindo
Philander Chase Letters
In exchange for all of the newspapers Galindo has been forwarding Chase, Galindo requests more specific information about Gambier for people who might want to settle there, and inquires as to the whereabouts of many specific people who have sailed over from England. He also assures Chase that he has no association with West.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Philander Chase Letters
Kenyon is happy to hear that West has left Ohio. He writes Chase to ask if a reverend named J. Cradock might be able to settle with his family in Gambier.
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Philander Chase Letters
Ward reports that Chase has been given joint power of attorney to Philip Moore's estate. He provides Chase with advice on how to deal with the family and the lands. He also tells Chase that Marriott has taken West's side in the argument due to misinformation.