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John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
Two-page letter from John Wheelock at Dartmouth College to Ward Bradley, Wheelock, Vermont, informing him that the Board of Trustees pretend to remove him from office of President but that he denies them the right to do so and therefore whishes Bradley to continue receiving rents of leased lands in Wheelock. Notify all that payments will be received, or credit given, except through Bradley as agent of writer. Mr. Perry continues in the Charity School.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
In English.
John Wheelock letter
Photocopy of a letter from John Wheelock in Haverhill, NH to General Gates, informing him that he has intimated to Col. Bedel Gates dispatches to Congress regarding supplies he is to guard; expects the Committees of Safety to meet soon; mention Capt. Travers and Major Childs.
John Wheelock letter
Photocopy of letter from John Wheelock in Dresden to Gen. Gates informing him that due to the illness of his father he has been somewhat confined: expects Capt. Travers in a few days.
John Wheelock letter
Two page letter from John Wheelock of Dartmouth College to Elisha Porter he is pleased to learn Porter is still living, and asks for payment on his indebtedness to the College.
John Wheelock letter
Three page autograph letter signed by John Wheelock at Dartmouth College to Nathaniel Peabody in Philadelphia inquiring whether Congress has made an appropriation for the support of the four Indians in Wheelock's care.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock of Dartmouth College to John Willard stating that his son can make part of his expenses by working in the mill and farming the adjoining land.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock of Dartmouth College to Benjamin Huntington stating that he is glad to admit Huntington's son to the college. Also shares war news and the College's need for money for the education of Indians.