Item No. 36: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- DODDRIDGE, John Musser. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge, dated Wellsburg 8 February 1831. 3pp. "Dear Father" "we were much grateful by the intelligence that your claim had at length been favorably passed upon by congress, and consequently that you now have it in your power to free yourself from the thralldom of debt. This cannot fail to be, to you a most agreeable reflection, and one which must bring joy to some members of your family. This morning's mail brought from you a large number, between 80 and 100 copies of the Report of the Comm. On Manufacturing…", 8 February 1831
Item No. 36: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- DODDRIDGE, John Musser. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge, dated Wellsburg 8 February 1831. 3pp. "Dear Father" "we were much grateful by the intelligence that your claim had at length been favorably passed upon by congress, and consequently that you now have it in your power to free yourself from the thralldom of debt. This cannot fail to be, to you a most agreeable reflection, and one which must bring joy to some members of your family. This morning's mail brought from you a large number, between 80 and 100 copies of the Report of the Comm. On Manufacturing…", 8 February 1831, Box: 1, Folder: 7. Philip Doddridge, Politician, Personal and Family Papers, A&M 3893. West Virginia and Regional History Center.
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Item No. 36: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- DODDRIDGE, John Musser. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge, dated Wellsburg 8 February 1831. 3pp. "Dear Father" "we were much grateful by the intelligence that your claim had at length been favorably passed upon by congress, and consequently that you now have it in your power to free yourself from the thralldom of debt. This cannot fail to be, to you a most agreeable reflection, and one which must bring joy to some members of your family. This morning's mail brought from you a large number, between 80 and 100 copies of the Report of the Comm. On Manufacturing…", 8 February 1831, Box: 1, Folder: 7. Philip Doddridge, Politician, Personal and Family Papers, A&M 3893. West Virginia and Regional History Center. https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/129570 Accessed November 25, 2024.