John William Shepard letter
Description
Four-page letter from John William Shepard in Gilmanton, New Hampshire to Samuel Fletcher in which he discusses the decline in religious interest in Gilmanton, his joy over the decision in the Dartmouth College Case and news of his friends.
Dates
- 1819-02-26
Creator
- Shepard, John William, 1788-1860 (Author, Person)
- Fletcher, Samuel, 1785-1858 (Recipient, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted
Conditions Governing Use
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Extent
.01 linear ft. (1 envelope)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
In English.
General
Mrs. Nancy (Greeley) Burns i.e. Mrs. Thomas Burns, Mrs. Rebecca Marquand (Moody) Crosby (1798-1867) i.e. Mrs. Nathan Crosby, Maria French of Gilmanton, NH, Mrs. Maria Leavitt (Burns) Mack i.e. Mrs. Andrew Mack, Mrs. Francis (Coffin) Moody (1773-1858) i.e. Mrs. Stephen Moody, Eliza Peaslee of Gilmanton, NH, Mrs. Frances Susan (Moody) Rood (1800-1875) i.e. Mrs. Herman Rood, Mrs. Eliza (Burns) Shepard i.e. Mrs. John William Shepard, Luke Ainsworth Spofford (1785-1855), Mrs. Anne Greely (Burns) Warner i.e. Mrs. Aaron Warner
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