Letter from C. J. Baker to Charles Collins, June 13, 1856

    Source citation
    Baker, C. J., to Charles Collins, Baltimore, MD, 13 June 1856. RG 1/2, Dickinson College Board of Trustees Papers (1833-1879), Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA.
    Author (from)
    C. J. Baker
    Recipient (to)
    Collins, Charles
    Type
    Letter
    Date Certainty
    Exact
    Transcriber
    Matthew Dudek
    The following text is presented here in complete form, as true to the original written document as possible.

    C.J. Baker
    Jan ‘56

    Balt June 13/56

    Rev C Collins DD
    Dear Sir
    Your letter was duly received and in reply I would say that the proposals made by myself were upon condition in that there should be no alteration of the Discipline on the subject of Slavery. I would be one of 50 to give $1000 each to raise $50000 as a permanent endowment of Dickinson College. One of 100 to give $50 per year for 3 years to support the College. and one of 100 to give $50 payable in July August or Sept. to repair the College Buildings. The indications are I fear that the Antislavery party will force a change in the next four years. However in relation to the $50 for repairs I am willing to pay now and upon receipt of your answer will either send the amount in Cash, or [illegible] to the value thereof. I suppose you have other subscriptions to do the repairs now demanded. In regard to the

    the fund for medals I shall not be able to promise any thing as present in view of the pressing proposals and also having secured the Lot on Madison Avenue I am pledged for a subscription to erect a church this year to cost $20000.
    Yours respectfully
    C J Baker

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