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A Western Union Telegram to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - October 3, 1870
A Western Union Telegram to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Santa Fe, N.M. on Oct. 3, 1870. Singleton is most concerned as he has not heard from SWP and the situation is critical.
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Letter to Penn from Singleton Ashenfelter - March 26, 1877
Letter to Penn from Singleton Ashenfelter from Mesilla, NM on March 26, 1877. Judge Bennett wishes to learn the matter. He did receive the book from Elkhart and if he still has extra editions he would be glad to have a copy. He hopes the Hayes administration will prove a success, but the President has undertaken more than he can accomplish. How does he stand politically in these later years. Is Harry still in the printing business. Th...
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from S. Ashenfelter - June 15, 1868
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Rock Island, IL on June 15, 1868. Singleton goes on in great flowery detail about the fiasco at his birthday party in reference to SWP and Anna J. Euen and love, marriage, rejected suitor, etc. He then goes on to speak about SWP going into politics and that he expects SWP to apply to him. He also speaks of a photo that he left with SWP to deliver.
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - 1872
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter in 1872. A brief note informing Samuel to mail the letters he has sent "...whatever the result may be."
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 13, 1871
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Santa Fe, New Mexico on April 13, 1871. Singleton states that he is traveling to El Paso on the proposed Texas Pacific railroad. He states that the lands in that area are already increasing in value. "I may determine to reside there permanently..." He states that he had written earlier requesting a copy of the passed Bill for the railroad and asks, "Did not a bill pass at the same C...
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 15, 1869
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Rock Island, IL on April 15, 1869. Singleton states that he has discovered where the quote, "Tis well to be off with the old love, Before you are on with the new" that he asked SWP to find for him. SWP did not give the search due time resulting in Singleton stating he should not have bothered him with the request. Singleton then states that he will address several statements that...
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 19, 1871
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Santa Fe, N.M. on April 19, 1871. Singleton states that he received the "Texas Pacific" Bills enclosed in Samuel's last letter. Singleton asks Samuel if he pretends to be a "...Phoenxivillian and not cherish the memory of 'old Davy'? "The feeling and conduct of the villagers are perhaps natural enough in view of all the circumstances. I think they are a d__d servile crowd, ... ev...
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 19, 1876
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Las Cruces, NM on April 18, 1876. On letterhead of the New Mexico Express Company. Requesting the securing of a patent for Cornelius Bennett, who has an invention in copper smelting process. Cornelius is his wife's father.
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 21, 1869
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter on April 21, 1869 from Rock Island, IL. A brief note asking if SWP has any South American postage stamps; if so would he please send him a sample.
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 24, 1865
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Dickinson College on April 24, 1865. He expresses outrage at the fact that Lloyd had the audacity to send him a newspaper clipping about his marriage. In his opinion, Lloyd is ashamed of himself for his folly. He went into it with his eyes wide open, and deserves any consequences he suffers. Ash is inclined to tell him to go to the devil. SWP had asked how Ash had formed his im...
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 25, 1862
Letter to Pennie from Singleton Ashenfelter of Dickinson College, April 25, 1862. Four weeks ago left Phoenixville depot. Gives excuses for not writing sooner. Describes his college experiences. Disappointed in appearance of the president, H.M. Johnson. Claims he sneaks around to town and to the dormitories checking on students. Other faculty members: William G. Wilson, professor of natural science, Rev. Wm. L. Boswell, professor of...
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 27, 1872
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of La Mesilla, N. M. on April 27, 1872. Singleton states that since his removal from the Dist. Atty. he is splendid and it actually has helped him. "I am the best advertised man in New Mexico, and there isn't a paper in the Territory but has spoken well of me." One paper, New Mexican Paluro stated that Singleton's "...character was above reproach but that they preferred Mr. Catron as h...
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 29, 1868
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Phoenixville on April 29, 1868. Singleton is speaking of photographs of SWP, Harry and a group. He would like to know if SWP wants copies and quotes the prices based on size. He also speaks of sharing with Anuir that SWP does not regard all of Singleton's opinions as sound. There was great discussion about this. Singleton also states that he has the Polly Ann in order for pri...
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 30, 1873
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Las Cruces, N.M. on April 30, 1873. Printed letterhead states - Office of H. Lesinsky & Co. Merchants. Las Cruces, N.M. A brief note to indicate he is still alive and Samuel owes him several letters.
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 4, 1872
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of La Mesilla, N.M. on April 4, 1872. Letterhead states: La Mesilla, New Mexico; S. M. Ashenfelter, Attorney and Counselor at Law, (U.S. District Attorney). Singleton states that he received Samuel's letter of Jan. 25th with post mark of San Francisco. He also received a bill for the books and hopes they are on their way to him. He tells Samuel to keep the balance of money from this...
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 8, 1865,
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Dickinson College on April 8, 1865. In reply to SWP's of the 1st, he can only quote, "Who's sold! I declare by Jupiter, Pluto and all the saints in the heathen calendar that it isn't me!"
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - April 9, 1865
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Dickinson College on April 9, 1865. He was looking at some old papers and came upon the enclosed. Some years from now he might not want to mar pleasant retrospect by meeting with it again, so he is returning it. If the document is of no particular use, he advises SWP to burn it. [nothing is attached]
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - August 10, 1868
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Rock Island, IL on Aug. 10, 1868. A note indicating receipt of SWP's letter. States that he saw that Charles Buckwalter died. He states how jolly it is that he's the only unmarried man who attends the Episcopal church regularly where there a many pretty girls there.
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - August 10, 1871
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Santa Fe, New Mexico on Aug. 10, 1871. Singleton is informing Sam that he has contacted an E. B. Hart, Secy. for the Texas Pacific in reference to offering his legal services as an attorney for the road. Hart responded and Singleton provided a list of names for him to contact. Singleton requests that Sam contact several of the people on the list if Sam feels it is appropriate.
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Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter - August 11, 1874
Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Singleton Ashenfelter of Las Cruces, N.M. on Aug. 11, 1874. Printed letterhead states: Office of H. Lesinsky & Co. Merchants; Las Cruces, N. M. A brief note stating that Singleton had received Samuel's note of the 28th. Also enclosed is the money for the book.
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