Morse, Jedidiah, 1754-1826
Morse, Jedidiah, 1754-1826
Dates
- Existence: 1761 - 1826
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock in Hanover to Rev. Jedidiah Morse, Secretary, informing him that he is forwarding My Mr. William Woodward a statement of the school accounts with a bill.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock in Hanover to Rev. Jedidiah Morse, Secretary. He incloses an account of Moor's School. The property of the School.
John Wheelock letter
Two-page letter from John Wheelock to Rev. Jedidiah Morse, Secretary telling him that William Woodward will inform him of the affairs of the School. Intercourse with Canada is obstructed. The cost of board for the Indian boys.
John Wheelock letter
Two-page letter from John Wheelock in Hanover, New Hampshire to Rev. Jedidiah Morse, Secreary, and Mr. Elijah F. Willey, the bearer of the letter. The two Indians who returned to Canada have not been heard from.
John Wheelock letter
Two-page letter from John Wheelock to Rev. Jedidiah Morse, Secretary, informing him of the death of Thomas Stacy and John Sauk, former pupils in the Indian School. Sauk's annals of the Canadian Indians. Paul J. Gill has been ordained. Mr. Mann, tutor of the College, is the bearer of the letter.
John Wheelock letter
Two-page letter from John Wheelock at Dartmouth College to Jedidiah Morse informing him of his improved geography in use at the College and that was harm done by allowing so much distilling of spirits.
John Wheelock letter
Two-page letter from John Wheelock at Dartmouth College to Rev. Jedidiah Morse informing him that the latter's geography is used here and that there is a movement against the distilling of ardent spirits.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.