John Willard letter
Description
Three-page letter from John Willard in Hanover to Augustus Willard in Greene, New York, telling him that his uncle has another clerk now and asking advice about his future. He wants to study. Tells recipient news of recipient's class mates. Hanover is in terrible state of excitement because the treasurer of Dartmouth College has been robbed. Gilman Kimball dug up a body in Lyme. Mr. Heath stole from students. A lady has been molesting Increase Kimball. Letterhead is a pen and ink sketch of Dartmouth Hotel.
Dates
- 1826-03-25
Creator
- Willard, John, 1806-1847 (Author, Person)
- Willard, Augustus, 1799-1868 (Recipient, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted
Conditions Governing Use
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Extent
.01 Linear Feet (1 envelope) : Includes typewritten copy
Language of Materials
English
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