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- 1865-1869 (Creation)
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T. Baldwin to J. A. Reed, July 8, 1867: short letter on Western education. G. Magoun to J. A. Reed, Nov. 2, 1867: financial state of college and rivalry with Tabor College. O. Merill (?) to Magoun, July 3, 1868: wants stronger religious image for the college. J. A. Reed to Magoun, July 10, 1868: resignation: informative letterhead of the American Home Missionary Society for Southern Iowa which aids 100 missionaries in Iowa at a cost of $20,000. G. Magoun, Jan. 4, 1869: letter concerns college advertising in Iowa papers; also has interesting letterhead with names of faculty, tuition rates ($4-7 per term) --free to disabled Union soldiers. G. Magoun to J. B. Grinnell, Jan. 23, 1869: fundraising frustrations for Western colleges in Srpingfield, Mass.; East thinks West rich enough. J. Guernsey, undated 1869 (?): plan for a self-sufficient ministerial training school on large farm (several implications here for educational and utopian study). G. Magoun, Jan. 26, 1869: letter on fundraising troubles, mentions Guernsey's plan. G. Magoun(?) to Treasurer, March 6 and 10, 1869: interesting letter about fundraising, about a college land buying scheme to benefit from rising railroad land values, and also about the "sore" reaction to Grant's new cabinet. "Everybody is asking everybody else "Who is Secretary Borie (Sec. of Nacy, Adolph E.)?" Gen. Grant has succeeded perfectly in non-plussing the politicians and Washington quidnuncs and people are a little sore about the announcements. It isn't a good time to ask even a millionaire in Congress for a few thousands for endowment." G. Magoun, March 15, 1869: on the frustration and exhaustion of college fundraising in the East. G. Magoun, March 27, 1869: results of fundraising in Hartford; expressions of exhaustion and relief. G. Magoun, April 3, 1869: financial relations with the College Society. T. Baldwin to Magoun, April 16, 1869: need and plan for tapping "older West" for college support.