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Jacky reports that progress in the Bladen Circuit is slow but good. The camp meeting was nice but not as successful as he had hoped. He is considering a transfer to the Ohio Conference in order to accompany Finley on a tour of the Indian nations. Two obstacles stand in his way -- having dyspepsia, which would make horseback travel impossible, and the possibility of "changing his condition in life" -- namely marriage. He requests Finley to write soon so he can make up his mind. Abstract Number - 844
Abstract Number
844
Publication Date
11-6-1832
City
Bladen Circuit, NC
Keywords
General Ministry; Finley Family Letters; Camp Meeting; Indians; Bladen Circuit; South Carolina Conference; Marriage
Recommended Citation
Bradley, Jacky M., "Letter from Jacky M. Bradley to James B. Finley" (1832). Finley Letters. 331.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/331