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Dwight has been lecturing on associationism. He has talked to Horace Greeley, Marcus Spring, and others, who have agreed to give up their stocks in Brook Farm and even buy new shares to help continue the community. Ripley may consider all stock in Brook Farm held in New York as cancelled.

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John Sullivan Dwight autograph letter signed to George Ripley, New York, March 16, 1846
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John Sullivan Dwight autograph letter signed to George Ripley, New York, March 16, 1846
description
Dwight has been lecturing on associationism. He has talked to Horace Greeley, Marcus Spring, and others, who have agreed to give up their stocks in Brook Farm and even buy new shares to help continue the community. Ripley may consider all stock in Brook Farm held in New York as cancelled.
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["March 16, 1846"]
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1846
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English
creators
Dwight, John Sullivan, 1813-1893
Ripley, George, 1802-1880
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Boston Public Library
collections
John Sullivan Dwight correspondence regarding Brook Farm, 1840-1848
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Brook Farm Phalanx (West Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
Spring, Marcus
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New York
North and Central America
United States
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United States
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New York
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New York
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1
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-74
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