Number of Pages
13
Date
1800-1801
Dickinson President Charles Nisbet writes two letters to William Young, a bookseller and printer in Philadelphia, that focus on the implications of the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte's military campaigns. Nisbet also discusses political issues in the United States, including the Presidential Election of 1800. In addition, Nisbet briefly mentions his interaction with Dickinson's Board of Trustees. Transcripts included.
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Location
MC 2001.5, B1, F11
Origin
Gift of Boyd Lee Spahr