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Letter from William Bingham to John Montgomery

Number of Pages:
7
Date:
August 10, 1783
William Bingham writes from London to John Montgomery in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Bingham discusses the prospect of British aid to the new college and comments on the conflict between the United States and the United Kingdom. "At present the British are smarting under the wounds that the Secession of So great a Part of their Empire," as Bingham explains. Both Bingham and Montgomery are members of the Board of Trustees. Transcript included.
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Location:
RG 1/1 - 3.2.1.2
Origin:
Gift of Boyd Lee Spahr