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Morrow (Presiding Elder, Bellefontaine District, North Ohio Conference) liked the firm stand taken by the north and west at the General Conference (1844) regarding the case of Bishop James O. Andrew. It is high time that the free states "wake up." He bewails that fact that President John Tyler and Secretary of State John C. Calhoun are about to involve the country in a war with Mexico over the issue of Texas annexation. Lastly, he asks Finley for a transfer to the Ohio Conference. Abstract Number - 224
Abstract Number
224
Publication Date
7-2-1844
City
Sidney (Shelby County), OH
Keywords
Slavery Letters; James O. Andrew; Church South (MECS); General Conference of 1844; John Tyler; John C. Calhoun; Texas; Transfer Request; U.S. History
Recommended Citation
Morrow, William S., "Letter from William S. Morrow to James B. Finley" (1844). Finley Letters. 223.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/223