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Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Marriott writes in defense of Mr. West and is disappointed that he has not heard from him, Bp. Chase, or Mr. Robinson. He has given additional money to Mr. West and asks Chase to give some of the money from Mr. Bates to West. He also updates Chase on religious tensions in Europe, the progress of new schools on the Isle of Man, and Lord Kenyon's wellbeing.
Letter To Mr. Bates, Philander Chase
Letter To Mr. Bates, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase describes the progress with the buildings at Kenyon. He also tells Bates of his disappointment with Mr. West, who was seeking to succeed Chase in his role as Bishop, which Chase claimed he could not support as the appointment of a Bishop should not be sought out. Mr. West has since returned to New York and is no longer connected with Chase.
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Letter To Philander Chase, Rev. W. Ward
Philander Chase Letters
Ward discusses the purchasing of lands around Gambier and tells Chase of an endowment that, if secured, will be split between his and Chase's colleges. He asks Chase to continue to press for a hundred acres of land in Ohio to be purchased in his daughter Mary's name.
Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Letter To Philander Chase, G.W. Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Marriott feels that Mr. Bates will not continue in support for the College. He is appalled by Mr. West's behavior, communicated in one of Chase's recent letters. Marriott also informs Chase of confidential financial information concerning Lord Kenyon and provides other small updates on friends and family.