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Letter from Jonathan Baldwin Turner to Hon. J.P. Reynolds, December 26, 1864
Creator
Turner, Jonathan Baldwin
Date
1864-12-26
Decade
1860s
Description
Turner writes to Reynolds that he agrees that General Fuller should be the one to write the bill, though he is unsure if Fuller, a statesmen and a solider, should fully commit to it. He writes, "even our old professors now say that if such an Institution can be endowed it will be the grandest university on the face of the Earth," but no one thinks it can be done. Turner believes that it can be done.
Extent
1 sheet (4 pages)
Dimensions
20 cm x 24.75 cm
Language
eng
Genre Subject
Correspondence
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 333: Correspondence: Outgoing; Box 1, Folder: 1834-1893
Collection Title
Jonathan Baldwin Turner Papers
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Acquisition information
Donated by Mary Turner Carriel in 1913 or by her son Reverend Charles A. Carriel in 1939.
Letter from Jonathan Baldwin Turner to Hon. J.P. Reynolds, December 26, 1864
Creator
Turner, Jonathan Baldwin
Date
1864-12-26
Decade
1860s
Description
Turner writes to Reynolds that he agrees that General Fuller should be the one to write the bill, though he is unsure if Fuller, a statesmen and a solider, should fully commit to it. He writes, "even our old professors now say that if such an Institution can be endowed it will be the grandest university on the face of the Earth," but no one thinks it can be done. Turner believes that it can be done.
Extent
1 sheet (4 pages)
Dimensions
20 cm x 24.75 cm
Language
eng
Genre Subject
Correspondence
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 333: Correspondence: Outgoing; Box 1, Folder: 1834-1893
Collection Title
Jonathan Baldwin Turner Papers
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Acquisition information
Donated by Mary Turner Carriel in 1913 or by her son Reverend Charles A. Carriel in 1939.