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Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase Aug 1827

Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Chase details the progress of the buildings in Gambier. The parish has been built and is set to be incorporated soon. Chase hopes to see his wife soon.


Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase Jan 1827

Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Chase updates his wife on current subscriptions and potential students for the College. He also delivers specific messages for each of his children, whom he misses very much.


Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase Jan 1827

Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Chase writes about dining with friends and gaining new subscribers for the College for a total of more than $1,000 in New York and an increase of $200 in Philadelphia.


Letter To Dudley Chase, George Chase Mar 1826

Letter To Dudley Chase, George Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Chase updates Uncle Dudley on his recent activities and the health of their family.


Letter To George Chase, Philander Chase Feb 1826

Letter To George Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Chase tells his son about his time in Washington and updates him on the progress with the Seminary and College. He asks George to give his best to his family at home.


Diary Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase Mar 1824

Diary Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Dairy Letter with many updates on Chase's travels and progress.


Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase Oct 1823

Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Details of the voyage to England, prayers to bless his family


Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase Sep 1818

Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Chase's plans to go to the East depends on testimonials from all of the state Dioceses. He laments about his money troubles.


Letter To George Chase, Mary Chase Nov 1817

Letter To George Chase, Mary Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Mary updates George on their safe travels in America. She describes baby Dudley as being a healthy and good baby. She is struggling with her health and is saddened by her children's distance from her.


Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase Jan 1811

Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

The church in New Orleans is still unbuilt, and Chase will not become president of the new college there unless there is a church. Glad to hear that Mrs. Fay is doing well.


Letter To Rachel Denison, Philander Chase May 1809

Letter To Rachel Denison, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Both Chase's father and mother are ill and he grieves for them. He still desires his sons to live with him for a few years and study French and Spanish.


Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase Nov 1808

Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

George Scott did not pick up the boys because Dudley did not receive Chase's letter about his plans for them. Perhaps it is in their best interest. A permanent ecclesiastical Establishment in New Orleans still remains problematic.


Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase Apr 1808

Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

New Orleans is now Chase's permanent residence. He wants to receive his two boys from his brother so he may advance their education there. George Scott may accompany them on the journey.


Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase Feb 1807

Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Story of the sinking of the ship "Polly Eliza". Lost friends and furniture. Must make plans to obtain new furniture.


Letter To Dudley And Alice Chase, Philander Chase May 1798

Letter To Dudley And Alice Chase, Philander Chase

Philander Chase Letters

Philander tells his parents he will be traveling to New York on a new assignment and asks them to send money so that he may purchase a horse and supplies.