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Sellers continues to share information about the "ticket enterprise" with Finley. He has been in contact with one of the Ohio Conference delegates who claims to have some of the original tickets and the accompanying letter. Sellers has asked this delegate to send the materials to him. Davis is now changing his story, announcing that he plans to prosecute Sellers for libel. He is now telling everyone that he and Brother Elliott felt it best to suppress the tickets he had printed at the Star office after learning that others were printed and circulated by the "pew men" to discredit them. Sellers has several ministers lined up to support his expulsion appeal at the next annual conference, but they are insisting that Sellers give the opening speech in his own defense. Abstract Number - 1226
Abstract Number
1226
Publication Date
6-16-1852
City
Lebanon
Keywords
General Ministry; Lebanon M.E.C.; Expulsion; Werter R. Davis; General Conference of 1852; General Conference Delegates; Ticket Fiasco (1851)
Recommended Citation
Sellers, Adam, "Letter from Adam Sellers to James B. Finley" (1852). Finley Letters. 1206.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1206