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Ripley, John Phillips, 1775-1816

 

Dates

  • Existence: 1775 - 1816

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

James Wheelock letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 787156
Mss 787156
Date(s): 1787-02-06
Abstract

In English.

John P. Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 793656
Mss 793656
Date(s): 1793-12-06
Scope and Contents

Two page personal letter from John P. Ripley of Philadelphia to John Wheelock.

[John Phillips Ripley] account

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 794575
Mss 794575
Date(s): 1794-10-25
Scope and Contents

An incomplete account from [John Phillips Ripley] of Altona [Germany] describing writer's experiences in England and Holland and his plans to join the Polish army.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 791574
Mss 791574
Date(s): 1791-10-24
Scope and Contents

Two page letter from John Phillips Ripley to J. Wheelock has a good position at Exeter.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 793512
Mss 793512
Date(s): 1793-09-12
Scope and Contents

Four page letter from John Phillips Ripley of Philadelphia to J. Wheelock asks advice about trying to borrow money of John Phillips. The terrible epidemic in Philadelphia.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 794320
Mss 794320
Date(s): 1794-05-20
Scope and Contents

Four page letter from John Phillips Ripley of Boston to Mrs. Abigail Ripley of Hanover, N.H. informing her that if he does not go to Holland, he intends to join the Russian army.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 794356
Mss 794356
Date(s): 1794-06-06
Scope and Contents

Two page letter from John Phillips Ripley of Boston to Mary Ripley and Abigail Ripley writer expects to sail immediately. Postcript dated June 11: Writer has received letter from home. Sailing delayed.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 794360
Mss 794360
Date(s): 1794-06-10
Scope and Contents

Letter of John Phillips Ripley of Boston to Elizabeth Ripley and James Wheelock Ripley of Hanover, N.H. writer sails to-morrow for London.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 794361
Mss 794361
Date(s): 1794-06-11
Scope and Contents

Two page letter from John Phillips Ripley of S.S. Minerva to Mrs. Abigail Ripley with farewell messages to family and friends. Mr. Niles has writer's note for $40. Writer has drawn on the President in favor of Mr. White.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 794469
Mss 794469
Date(s): 1794-08-19
Scope and Contents

Three page letter from John Phillips Ripley of London to Mrs. Abigail Ripley informing her that he has been in England a month. He is starting for Holland immediately, Dr. Peters has been kind. Writer has not seen Lord Dartmouth. Writer breakfasted with Mr. Jay.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 795274
Mss 795274
Date(s): 1795-04-24
Scope and Contents

Four page letter from John Phillips Ripley to Mrs. Abigail Ripley, informing her that Poland has been conquered by the Russian army. Writer was arrested in Galicia and turned back from his attempt to join the Polish army. He has had a fever but is recovered.

John Phillips Ripley letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 796476
Mss 796476
Date(s): 1796-08-26
Scope and Contents

Letter from John Phillips Ripley of Hanover, N.H. to Dartmouth College President and Trustees requesting adjustment of a sum of money given to him by Dr. Phillips of Exeter and subsequently given to Dr. Wheelock for the use and on account of the College.

John Phillips Ripley letters

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 792206
Mss 792206
Date(s): 1792
Scope and Contents

John Phillips Ripley letters 1792-1798 to his mother (Mrs. Sylvanus Ripley). Concerning his travels and prospects of employment. Includes: Letter, 1794 June 6, Boston, from Ripley to his sister. Letter 1794 May 22, Boston, from Ripley to Oliver Wolcott. Fragment of letter from Ripley to his mother.

William Eaton letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 798628
Mss 798628
Date(s): 1798-11-28
Scope and Contents

Letter from William Eaton of Pilad. to John Phillips Ripley of Philadelphia berating Ripley for betraying writer's confidence and perverting facts in regard to the Blount conspiracy.

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