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Letter from S. Homer Dosh to Mrs. J. H. C. Dosh

Number of Pages:
9
Date:
February 2, 1876
S. Homer Dosh writes to his mother, Mrs. J. H. C. Dosh, about life in Carlisle as a student at Dickinson College. He comments on the Presbyterian church, saying that the ministers are boring and that there "is not fire enough in the meetings." In addition, Dosh expresses an interest in possibly continuing his studies at John Hopkins University after graduating from Dickinson. Transcript included.
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Location:
I-BaconJ-1961-1
Origin:
Gift of John F. Bacon