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		  <author>Pettigrew, John, 1779-1799</author> 
		  <author> Pettigrew, Ebenezer, 1783-1848</author> 
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				<author>Ebenezer Pettigrew</author> 
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		  <p>Pettigrew gives his father a schedule of his daily routine and
			 explains that he must room elsewhere because Mr. Kimbel is moving to
			 Kentucky.</p> 
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	 	<div1 type="letter"><pb id="mss01-01-p01" n="1"/>  
		  <head>Letter from 
			 <name id="JP" key="pn0001349" reg="Pettigrew, John" type="person">John</name> and 
			 <name key="pn0001347" reg="Pettigrew, Ebenezer" type="person">Ebenezer
				Pettigrew</name> to 
			 <name key="pn0001345" reg="Pettigrew, Charles" type="person">Charles
				Pettigrew</name>, May 4, 1795<ref id="ref22" target="note22" type="source" rend="sup">1</ref> </head>
		  <opener> 
		  	<dateline><name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization" rend="no">Orange Couny University</name> 
				<date>May 4<hi rend="sup">th</hi> 1795.</date> </dateline> 
			 <salute>Dear Father,</salute> </opener> 
		  <p> This being a day of rest<ref id="ref23" target="note23" type="info" rend="sup">2</ref> I thaught there
			 was nothing I could engage in that would give me so much pleasure as in
			 wrighting to so good a Father, which I conceiv<del hand="JP">ed</del> is the
		  most we can add to your happiness now, with close attention to our studies, and
		  hope you may never have to say that you wish you had never had a Son, as I dare
		  say many have, but to the contrary I hope we shall live to be a pleasure to you
		  in time. We have been as well as common except the splean which is as bad as
		  ever, un<add rend="sup" hand="JP">t</add>ill within this few days I think it is some better, I swing by my
		  hands every morning and knight; also have been taking Steel Dust steept in
		  Brandy for better than a week but cannot perceive whither it has done me any
		  good or not yet; last week I <add hand="JP" rend="sup">was</add> troubled very
		  much with a griping but I am quite clear of it now and am in hopes I shall be
		  able to give a better account of it the next time I wright.</p> 
		  <p>I shall inform you of something that may perhaps seem strange at
			 first, that is 
			 <name key="pn0000904" type="person" reg="Kimbell, Mr." rend="no">M<hi rend="sup">r</hi> Kimbel</name> is going to move to 
			 <name key="name0000545" reg="Kentucky" type="place">Caintucky</name> and
			 that we shall have to board at commons though he is not to sett off untill the
			 first of September, but he says that he and 
		  	<name key="pn0000904" type="person" reg="Kimbel, Mrs." rend="no">M<hi rend="sup">rs</hi> Kimbel</name> are going from home and will not return in
			 less than a Month: and that <add rend="sup" hand="JP">his</add> other business
			 is so that he cannot attend to boarders, and he intends if he can to get 
			 <name key="pn0001656" type="person" reg="Taylor, John Buck">M<hi rend="sup">r</hi> Taylor</name> to board us if he will trust you untill you
			 come up as he generally has a quarter or half at enrance, he is not at home at
			 present if he had been I should have known whither he would have taken us or
			 not; he went away a day or two before I knew any thing of this, and I don't
			 expect him back in less than <del rend="overstrike" hand="JP">two</del> <add rend="sup" hand="JP">eight</add>
		  or <del rend="overstrike" hand="JP">three</del> <add rend="sup" hand="JP">ten</add> days but I<pb id="mss01-01-p02" n="2"/>dont doubt he will comply with the offer. I
		  expect you will be up about the end of August, or the first of September
		  however it will be necessary you <add hand="JP" rend="sup">should</add> come by
		  that time, on sundry occasions, first that 
		  	<name key="pn0000904" reg="Kimbell, Mr." type="person" rend="no">M<hi rend="sup">r</hi> Kimbel</name> will be going away and will want to settle with
		  you for the bed and bedclothes which he says he will let us have
		  <add rend="sup" hand="JP">un</add>till that time, and also for our washing
		  which 
		  	<name key="pn0000904" reg="Kimbel, Mrs." type="person" rend="no">M<hi rend="sup">rs</hi> Kimbel</name> says she will have done at the rates of thee
		  pounds a year, and I supose we shall have to take a room in the Colledge which
		  will amount to 5 dollars a year each I for my part am very sorry we did not
		  board at commons first; I thaught there was no certainty nor regularity in
		  <del rend="overstrike" hand="JP">them</del> such Cabbins; there is not one
		  Student except <name key="pn0000385" reg="Daniel, John" type="person">M<hi rend="sup">r</hi> Daniels</name> Son and ourselve but what board
		  at Commons. 
		  M<hi rend="sup">r</hi> Yergans<ref id="ref25" rend="sup" type="info" target="note25">3</ref> family was taken sickly and his two boarders
		  that he had board now at the Colledge. I believe there is 21 studying Latin,
		  and 5 or six English. 
		  	<name key="pn0000904" reg="Kimbel, Mrs." type="person" rend="no">M<hi rend="sup">rs</hi> Kimbel</name> has been very sick this few days and I have
		  been obliged to stay at 
		  <name key="pn0001404" type="person" reg="Puckett, John">M<hi rend="sup">r</hi> Puckits</name> ther being but one room in the house. He has
		  not done anything attall to the house that he told you he was going to finish
		  and has advertised his lot for sale. </p> 
		  <p> 
			 <name key="pn0000399" type="person" reg="Davie, William Richardson">General Dave [William Davie]</name> and some
			 others of the 
			 <name key="name0000107" type="organization" reg="Board of Trustees">Trustees</name> were here about a fortnit ago, and he
			 told me that he intended to wright to you to come up and exammine the Students
			 and get a place for us in the Colledge, as there is to be an examination<pb id="mss01-01-p03" n="3"/>and vacation of one week, and that is to set in
			 on the first monday after the tenth day of July,<ref id="ref27" type="info" target="note27" rend="sup">4</ref> but I expect that
			 the wither will be so excessively warm that you cannot come up then, I should
			 be very glad to know if you intended going to 
		  	<name key="name0000867" type="place" reg="Philadelphia, PA" rend="no">Philidelphia</name> this sumer if you do I supose
			 perhaps that would intefere with the concern. We are now in the 
		  	<name key="name0000246" type="publication" reg="Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta or, A Select Century of the Colloguies of Corderius (Cordier)" rend="no">Cordeiry</name><ref id="ref28" type="edit" target="note28" rend="sup">5</ref>and I think we
			 both understand more of it than we ever did, the masters are very capable of
			 their business, I hope we shall get perty far advanced in 
		  	<name type="publication" key="name0000247" reg="Cornelii nepotis vitae excellentium imperatorum or, Lives of the Excellent Commanders (Nepos)" rend="no">Corneliusnepos</name><ref id="ref29" type="info" target="note29" rend="sup">6</ref> by the
			 examination, we have four boys in the <add rend="sup" hand="JP">class</add>
			 with us. We are very much in want of some English Books, we read every saturday
			 fournoon. We have only saturday evening and sunday to refresh ourselves; before
			 sunrse in the morning we have to attend prayers and study untill eight, &amp;
			 then eat brakefast and go in again at <del rend="overstrike" hand="JP">eight</del> nine, study untill twelve, we dine and go in at two, we
			 study untill five, then we have <add rend="sup" hand="JP">nothing</add>
			 appointed for us to do untill next morning: On sunday we have prayrs in the
			 morning as usual at twelve we have a Sermon red, and at four we are questioned
			 uppon religius questions. The books I reckon we most want is the 
		  	<name key="name0000837" type="publication" reg="The Pantheon, representing the fabulous histories of the heathen gods, and most illustrious heroes (Pomey)" rend="no">Pantheon</name><ref id="ref30" type="info" target="note30" rend="sup">7</ref> and some Roman
			 Histories. As soon as I consult 
			 <name key="pn0001656" reg="Taylor, John Buck" type="person">M<hi rend="sup">r</hi> Taylor</name>, I will let <add rend="sup" hand="JP">you</add>
			 how it is, I sh<del rend="overstrike" hand="JP">all</del><add rend="sup" hand="JP">ould</add> be glad you would
			 notbe uneasy about it, for I shall do the best I
			 can. I wrote you the sixth of last month and have been waiting wih great
			 impatence for an answer, as I supose mine has <del rend="overstrike" hand="JP">home</del> reached <add rend="sup" hand="JP">home</add> long ago, the
			 next time I wright I shall acquaint you of some particulars we shall want.
		  	<del rend="overstrike" hand="JP">then</del></p> <pb id="mss01-01-p04" n="4"/>
	 		<p>Please to give our duty to our <name key="pn0001351" reg="Pettigrew, Mary (née Lockhart)" type="person" rend="yes">Mother</name> and Grandmother, to our Aunt
			 and Cousins, 
			 <name key="pn0000099" type="person" reg="Barnes, Mrs. (probably Rebecca Barnes)">M<hi rend="sup">rs</hi>
			 	Barns</name>, 
		  	<name key="pn0000136" type="person" reg="Betsy, Miss" rend="no">M<hi rend="sup">iss</hi> Betsy</name>, and every one that [respectfully] asks after
			 us.</p> 
		  <closer><salute rend="right">We remain your dutiful Sons,</salute><signed><name key="pn0001349" reg="Pettigrew, John" type="person">John</name>
			 &amp; 
			 <name key="pn0001347" reg="Pettigrew, Ebenezer" type="person">Ebenezer
			 	Pettigrew</name></signed></closer></div1>
	 	
	 	<div1 type="postscript"><p>NB You will reciev a letter from 
	 		<name key="pn0000904" reg="Kimbel, Mr." type="person" rend="no">M<hi rend="sup">r</hi> Kim<add rend="sup" hand="JP">b</add>al</name> inclos'd in
			 mine.</p> 
		  <p>NB I received you letter last knigh by the Post and had not time to
			 wright another, the Post going back to day.</p> 
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		  <note id="note22" type="source" target="ref22"> 
		  	<p>1. <xref url="http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/p/Pettigrew_Family.html">Pettigrew Family Papers, SHC.</xref> Written by 
				<name key="pn0001349" reg="Pettigrew, John" type="person">John
				  Pettigrew</name>, the letter is addressed to "<name key="pn0001345" reg="Pettigrew, Charles" type="person">The Rev'd
				  M<hi rend="sup">r</hi> Pettigrew</name>/Near 
		  		<name key="name0000313" reg="Edenton, NC" type="place" rend="no">Edenton</name>,/
				<name key="name0000095" reg="Bertie County, NC" type="place">Bertie
					County</name>." The words "By Post" appear in the lower left
		  		corner. The letter previously has been published in <xref url="/true/about/bibliography.html#C">Connor 1:392-94</xref> and in
		  		<xref url="/true/about/bibliography.html#L">Lemmon 1:146-48</xref>.</p> </note> 
		  <note id="note23" place="margin" type="info" target="ref23"> 
			 <p> 2. If 
				<name key="pn0001349" reg="Pettigrew, John" type="person">Pettigrew</name> wrote his letter on Sunday, it is misdated.
				Sunday was May 3, not May 4.</p> </note><note id="note25" rend="sup" type="info" target="ref25"><p>3. Probably <name key="pn0001839" reg="Yeargin, Benjamin" type="person">Benjamin Yeargin</name>.</p></note> 
		  <note id="note27" type="info" target="ref27"> 
			 <p>4. "The first public examination was held on the 13th of
			 	July, 1795" (<xref url="/nc/battle1/battle1.html#p69">Battle 1:69</xref>).</p> </note> 
		  <note id="note28" type="info" place="margin" target="ref28"><p> 
		  	5. <name key="pn0000349" reg="Cordier, Mathurin" type="person" rend="no">Mathurin
		  		Cordier</name>, 
		  	<name key="name0000246" type="publication" reg="Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta or, A Select Century of the Colloguies of Corderius (Cordier)" rend="no"><hi rend="italic">Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta; or, A Select Century
				  of the Colloguies of Corderius</hi></name>, trans.
				<name key="pn0000319" reg="Clarke, John" type="person" rend="no">John
				  Clarke</name>, 3d ed. (Boston: B. Eliot, 1724). In June 1795, 
				<name key="pn0001796" type="person" reg="Williamson, Hugh">Hugh
				  Williamson</name> submitted to the 
				<name key="name0000107" type="organization" reg="Board of Trustees">trustees</name> a bill for $198.21 2/3 for books
				to be sold to students; 
		  	<name key="pn0001796" reg="Williamson, Hugh" type="person" rend="no">Williamson</name> purchased thirty-six copies of Corderii for
		  	twenty-eight cents each (<xref url="/true/about/bibliography.html#C">Connor 1:401</xref>).</p> </note> 
		  <note id="note29" type="info" target="ref29"> 
			 <p>
			 	6. <name key="pn0001270" reg="Nepos, Cornelius" type="person" rend="no">Cornelius
					Nepos</name>, 
			 	<name type="publication" key="name0000247" reg="Cornelii nepotis vitae excellentium imperatorum or, Lives of the Excellent Commanders (Nepos)" rend="no"><hi rend="italic">Cornelii nepotis vitae excellentium imperatorum; or, Lives
				  of the Excellent Commanders</hi></name>, by 
				<name key="pn0000319" reg="Clarke, John" type="person">John
					Clarke</name>, 2nd ed. (London: A. Bettesworth, 1726). 
			 	<name key="pn0001796" type="person" reg="Williamson, Hugh" rend="no">Williamson</name> purchased two copies of "Clark's
			 	Nepos" for $1.33 each (<xref url="/true/about/bibliography.html#C">Connor 1:401</xref>).</p> </note> 
		  <note id="note30" type="info" target="ref30">  
			 <p>7. Possibly 
				<name key="pn0001380" reg="Pomey, François Antoine" type="person">François Antoine Pomey</name>, 
			 	<name key="name0000837" type="publication" reg="The Pantheon, representing the fabulous histories of the heathen gods, and most illustrious heroes (Pomey)" rend="no"><hi rend="italic">The Pantheon, representing the fabulous histories of the
				  heathen gods, and most illustrious heroes</hi></name> (1659; translated
				1694).</p> </note> 
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