CHAPTER 23

At the age of fifty-four, five years after the death of Quatie, Ross wrote from Boston, where he had gone after putting a number of Cherokee boys in a Pennsylvania school, to Mr. Stapler of Wilmington, Delaware: “I am deeply interested in and most fervently attached to your beloved daughter Mary … W...

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Zusammenfassung:At the age of fifty-four, five years after the death of Quatie, Ross wrote from Boston, where he had gone after putting a number of Cherokee boys in a Pennsylvania school, to Mr. Stapler of Wilmington, Delaware: “I am deeply interested in and most fervently attached to your beloved daughter Mary … With your consent, I should be happy to be united with her in marriage. Did I not believe it will be in my power to confer upon her the ordinary comforts and happiness of this life, I should never wantonly be instrumental in bringing about any change in
DOI:10.2307/j.ctv2fwfzvw.26