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Description
Has written to Cooke, ____ and Mr. Dyer. Discussion of the tract society.
Date
5-16-1864
Keywords
letter, McIlvaine, Chase
Recommended Citation
Chase, Salmon P., "Letter to C.P. McIlvaine" (1864). Charles Pettit McIlvaine Letters. 269.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/mcilvaine_letters/269
Transcript
March - May 16, 1864
My dear Bishop,
I have on my own [motion] written Mr. [?] + Mr. [?] [?] Mr. Dyer. I cannot doubt that every thing will [?] make a [?] for you.
In ? of Christianity + Humanity I task you for [now ??] before the [?] Society
Yours [?]
SP Chase
Rt. Rev. C.P. McIlvaine
P.S. When you come to Washg. come visit [us]