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Letter To Philander Chase, William Meade
Letter To Philander Chase, William Meade
Philander Chase Letters
William Meade sends Philander Chase some old letters he found while moving into a new house.
Letter To The Author Of The Churchman's Manual, Philander Chase
Letter To The Author Of The Churchman's Manual, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Letter to the Editor of the Churchman's Manual regarding the role of the Laity in the Church
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Timothy Wiggin writes that the Bishops of London and Exeter have been soiled by Puseyism and have been giving funds to Puseyites that Wiggin thinks should go to the poor. He then writes that the British have lost confidence in the American government due to the results of the 1844 election, in which James K. Polk won the presidency.
Letters To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase
Letters To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase's 38 page account of some time spent in England appealing to different influential figures for support of Illinois, interspersed with philosophy imparted to his children.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Philander Chase Letters
Lord Kenyon reports on financial matters involving Bishop Chase and Adam Hodgson of Liverpool.
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Philander Chase Letters
Josiah Pratt updates Philander Chase on his efforts to get his appeal known in the newspapers, especially around the Oxford area.
Letter To Philander Chase, Anne Tyndale
Letter To Philander Chase, Anne Tyndale
Philander Chase Letters
Tyndale sends Chase a prospectus of a society for sending clergymen to upper Canada with the hope of recruiting his help. She also would like to send him a memoir for him to edit.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Bexley
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Bexley
Philander Chase Letters
Lord Bexley requests more copies of Chase's Appeal.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Philander Chase Letters
Kenyon encloses a letter and reminds Chase that he will be happy to host him whenever Chase has the opportunity to leave London.
Letter To Philander Chase, Mr. & Mrs. Dodsworth
Letter To Philander Chase, Mr. & Mrs. Dodsworth
Philander Chase Letters
The Dodsworths invite Chase to visit them in London.
Letter To Philander Chase, Episcopal Recorder
Letter To Philander Chase, Episcopal Recorder
Philander Chase Letters
Letter from the editor of the Recorder agreeing to an interview with Chase.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Lorton
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Lorton
Philander Chase Letters
Lorton forwards Chase a letter and asks him to visit.
Letter To Philander Chase, Sir Henry Verney
Letter To Philander Chase, Sir Henry Verney
Philander Chase Letters
Sir Henry Verney is anxious to meet Chase at Claydon in Winslow and wait upon him in any way he needs.
Letter To Philander Chase, Mary Caroline Ward
Letter To Philander Chase, Mary Caroline Ward
Philander Chase Letters
Mary Ward asks for information about the people who have supported Chase's cause. She is interested in his current mission in Illinois and is interested in how he thinks it compares to his Ohio school. She hopes to see him in London before he leaves England.
Letter To Philander Chase, James C. Richmond
Letter To Philander Chase, James C. Richmond
Philander Chase Letters
Richmond discusses the correspondence he has been conducting for Chase, and describes some rich friends who may give Chase money.
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Philander Chase Letters
Rev. Ward still wishes for Chase to write him and wants him to be appointed Bishop of Michigan. The building of college is finished and he is working on expanding his churches. He thinks that Kenyon College has too much republican principle in it to be successful.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Philander Chase Letters
Lord Kenyon has been informed of Chase's resignation. He trusts Chase's judgment and is sure that the future holds great things for Chase.
Letter To Philander Chase, Bp. W. Ward
Letter To Philander Chase, Bp. W. Ward
Philander Chase Letters
Bp. Ward writes about land inheritance, his endeavors in building new churches, conflicts within Europe and emigration, amongst other updates.
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Philander Chase Letters
Ward gives Chase advice on how to handle adversaries. He also talks about purchasing land and will purchase an estate for Mary Ohio, and build her a residence called Philander Hall.
Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Partially fragmented letter in which Marriott talks of St. David's College and hopes to hear about Mr. West again soon. His wife has just suffered a miscarriage. Mr. Baury is traveling home after fighting against prejudices towards Chase's cause in Edinburgh.
Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Marriott discusses the literary positions to be filled at Kenyon and the support for Chase's cause in England.
Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase Jr
Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase Jr
Philander Chase Letters
While temporarily stuck in New Jersey due to inclement weather, Chase writes his wife with the details about his time in Philadelphia. He discusses ongoing interactions between himself, Bishop Hobart, Dr. Gaskin, and Bishop W.
Letter To Philander Chase, Duff Macfarlane
Letter To Philander Chase, Duff Macfarlane
Philander Chase Letters
Long letter in which Macfarlane discusses a number of Chase's English friends and relates her future travel plans as well as a box she plans to send to Chase containing items from a number of his friends.
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Philander Chase Letters
Rev. Ward reassures Chase that his English friends have not forgotten about him, and still care about him greatly. He also mentions a way that he thinks Chase can obtain more students.
Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Marriott thinks that Bishop H's belief that Bishop Chase's proceedings might promote animosity between England and America is unreasonable. Marriott wants to use the surplus from the Printing Press for Lord Gambier's subscription. Dr. Gaskin is blind in one eye and Marriott wishes for Bishop Chase to write to him.
Letter To Philander Chase, Margaret Kenyon
Letter To Philander Chase, Margaret Kenyon
Philander Chase Letters
Mrs. Kenyon has found prints of the Seminary and Church. Mrs. Kenyon tells Bp. about the high amount of attendees she saw at church on a festival of the church. She then expresses concern for Bp.'s health in the coming winter as he continues to oversee the building of the College.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Philander Chase Letters
Long letter in which Lord Kenyon updates Chase on a number of things including the support for his cause in England, the health of Kenyon's family, and his hopes for Chase's continued success.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Philander Chase Letters
Kenyon speaks of his daughter's affection for Chase as well as his plans for the rest of the month and people he knows who might be sympathetic to Chase's cause.
Letter To Reverend J.W. Brooks, Philander Chase
Letter To Reverend J.W. Brooks, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase apologizes for his belated letter and updates Brooks on the proceedings of the Chillicothe Convention, in which the Seminary's charter was granted.
Letter To G.W. Marriott, Philander Chase
Letter To G.W. Marriott, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase writes about attacks in the weekly and monthly publications, mentions the gift of 441£ from Oxford, and provides life updates in response to Marriott's letter.