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Wright and Swormstedt have received Finley's angry and abusive letter in which Finley accuses Wright of being "silent" concerning his proposed book. When the proposal for a book on the history of the Wyandot Mission was first proposed to the Book Committee, Wright was as enthusiastic as the rest of the committee. Far from being silent, Wright drafted the Committee's resolution regarding the book. They ask Finley to read the section of the Discipline regarding the Book Concern, as the legality of publishing the book is now in question. They expected a more civilized response from Finley, particularly since he once chaired the Book Committee! Abstract Number - 1238
Abstract Number
1238
Publication Date
3-21-1837
City
Cincinnati
Keywords
Book Agent Letters; Book Concern; Book Committee; History of the Wyandott Mission (1840); Finley Writings
Recommended Citation
Wright, John F. and Swormstedt, L., "Letter from John F. Wright & L. Swormstedt to James B. Finley" (1837). Finley Letters. 1217.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1217