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Letter from John Wilkinson to Jonathan Baldwin Turner, March 1, 1852
Creator
Wilkinson, John
Date
1852-03-01
Decade
1850s
Description
Wilkinson writes to Turner from Germantown, Pennsylvania about his travels, his experience establishing a new agricultural school in New York, and the prospect of a "St Industrial University."
Extent
3 sheets (10 pages)
Dimensions
24.7 cm
Language
eng
Genre Subject
Correspondence
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 333: Correspondence: Incoming; Box 1, Folder 2: 1850-1853
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 John Wilkinson to Jonathan Baldwin Turner, March 1, 1852
Creator
Wilkinson, John
Date
1852-03-01
Decade
1850s
Description
Wilkinson writes to Turner from Germantown, Pennsylvania about his travels, his experience establishing a new agricultural school in New York, and the prospect of a "St Industrial University."
Extent
3 sheets (10 pages)
Dimensions
24.7 cm
Language
eng
Genre Subject
Correspondence
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 333: Correspondence: Incoming; Box 1, Folder 2: 1850-1853
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.