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Philander Chase Letters

1832

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Letter To Rachel Denison, Philander Chase Feb 1832

Letter To Rachel Denison, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Chase came to Steubenville to print his pamphlet defending himself, after a lack of success in Canton and Wooster. He contemplates questions of what might happen at the College now that he is no longer president.


Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase Jan 1832

Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

After travel delayed by bad weather, Chase arrives in Steubenville and solidifies a printing deal for his pamphlet there. He also tries to figure out an issue with the bank, as he is unsure why his checks were protested for nonacceptance and nonpayment.


Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase Jan 1832

Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Chase updates his wife on the progress of printing his pamphlet. Mr. Paxton of Canton can only print 8 pages of octavo per week, but told him that Mr. Wilson in Steubenville would be able to print more, quickly and cheaply. Chase has decided to go see Mr. Wilson.