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Description
No complaint to offer in case of Mr. Coxe. He simply needed business and took a case.
Date
3-16-1863
Keywords
letter, McIlvaine, Chase, Coxe
Recommended Citation
McIlvaine, Charles Petit, "Letter to S.P. Chase" (1863). Charles Pettit McIlvaine Letters. 152.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/mcilvaine_letters/152
Transcript
Cinc. March 16 1863
My dear Mr. Chase,
I have nothing to complain of or wonder at in the course taken by the Pres. as to Mr. C. The only apology I have for him is that being in great need of [?], he allowed his real feelings towards the [?] to be welcome by the offer of a case.
Thank you for your letter.
Yours [?],
C. Petit McIlvaine