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Sabin writes concerning a laboring man of industrious habits and honest dealings who lives in his town. The man is poor and unfortunately crippled in one hand. Sabin believes the man would be a good prison guard. This man has two sons, one 19 and the other 17, who are trustworthy and upright. If there is an opening, Sabin wishes Finley to write at once. He inquires about Finley's health and his work among the convicts. Abstract Number - 1108
Abstract Number
1108
Publication Date
8-29-1848
City
Troy
Keywords
State Prison Letters; Prison Employment
Recommended Citation
Sabin, J., "Letter from J. Sabin to James B. Finley" (1848). Finley Letters. 1092.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1092