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Julius O. Beardslee writes to Amos A. Phelps that he is unable to assist Phelps on the following Sabbath, and expresses his sympathy for Phelps who is suffering from illness. He says he is sending two letters and a package of papers. He then reports various pieces of news, including the planed visits from Mr. Graves and Mr. [Wolcott?], and the $1000 collected for the West India Mission.
Publish Date
1847
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English
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Holograph, signed.
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Place of production (Kingston, Jamaica) based on the legacy card catalog.
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