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The Brook Farmers will meet with the creditors and holders of loans on the community to ask for a reduction in their interest rates. If this is not possible, then they will have to declare bankruptcy. Quoted in The Idyll of Brook Farm, p. 43.

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cz30q148m
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Charles Anderson Dana autograph letter signed to John Sullivan Dwight, [Brook Farm], [March 1846]
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cz30q148m
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title
Charles Anderson Dana autograph letter signed to John Sullivan Dwight, [Brook Farm], [March 1846]
description
The Brook Farmers will meet with the creditors and holders of loans on the community to ask for a reduction in their interest rates. If this is not possible, then they will have to declare bankruptcy. Quoted in The Idyll of Brook Farm, p. 43.
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["[March 1846]"]
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1846
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English
creators
Dana, Charles A. (Charles Anderson), 1819-1897
Dwight, John Sullivan, 1813-1893
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Boston Public Library
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John Sullivan Dwight correspondence regarding Brook Farm, 1840-1848
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Brook Farm Phalanx (West Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
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Boston
Massachusetts
North and Central America
Suffolk (county)
United States
West Roxbury
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Manuscripts
Correspondence
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United States
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Massachusetts
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Suffolk
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Boston
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1
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1 sheet (4 p.)
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West Roxbury
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42.2667
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-71.15
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Title supplied by cataloger.
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