Letter from AUSTIN JACOBS COOLIDGE to GEORGE P. MARSH, dated April 28, 1858.
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Title: Letter from AUSTIN JACOBS COOLIDGE to GEORGE P. MARSH, dated April 28, 1858.
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- Kellogg, Daniel
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- Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882
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Extent: 1 letter
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Letter from AUSTIN JACOBS COOLIDGE to GEORGE P. MARSH, dated April 28, 1858., Original located at the University of Vermont's Special Collections in the George Perkins Marsh Collection, filed by date., http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/item/agcgpm580428 (accessed May 23, 2013)
Letter from AUSTIN JACOBS COOLIDGE to GEORGE P. MARSH, dated April 28, 1858.
Transcribed by : Ellen Thomson and Ralph H. Orth
TEI mark-up by : James P. Tranowski andEllen Thomson
Published by: University of Vermont. All rights reserved.
39 Court St Boston Ap. 28"/58
Dear Sir,
I send the remainder of the article. It makes more than we had supposed, and has been delayed longer than we intended.
You will see one or two blanks in reference to the Constitution of Vermont. We could not get at any documents here which would help us out with them. What the Convention of Jany. 1857, did, we have never learned --
You may think we have said too much about the schools of Vt. but if anything is important to be said about any state, it is the manner in which it disposes of the great cause which relates to the destinies of coming generations -- -------------------------------- Page -------------------------------- Please excuse the haste of this, and be frank to suggest any changes, additions or omissions, & return to us as soon as shall meet your convenience, by express, at our expense, of course, and you will confer a very great favor upon
Yours very respy
A. J. CoolidgeP.S. We have a brief conclusion to add when the article may be returned, which we need not trouble you with.
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