Letter [1822, Hanover, N.H.], to Mr. Church [n.p.].

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Letter [1822, Hanover, N.H.], to Mr. Church [n.p.].

The carpet for Commencement was ordered but cost more than expected. Prof. Haddock advanced the additional money for the Trustees.

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